Welcome to Kyopo Chinese Restaurant
"Kyopo Chinese Restaurant in Santa Clara, CA offers a unique fusion of Chinese and Korean cuisine. With a focus on noodles, the restaurant provides delivery and takeout options for convenience. The classy atmosphere and TV entertainment make dining here a pleasant experience. The combination of flavors and authenticity in each dish truly sets Kyopo apart from other Chinese restaurants in the area. The friendly staff and top-notch service only enhance the overall dining experience. A must-visit for anyone looking to try something new and delicious in the realm of Asian cuisine."
- 3521 Homestead Rd Santa Clara, CA 950513521 Homestead Rd Santa Clara, CA 95051 Hotline: (408) 613-7876
Welcome to Kyopo Chinese Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled within the bustling neighborhood of Santa Clara, California. Located at 3521 Homestead Rd, this restaurant offers a unique blend of Chinese and Korean cuisines that delight the palate and warm the soul. The atmosphere may be modest, situated inside a Korean supermarket, but the flavors here tell a grand story.
One of their hallmark dishes is the jajangmyun, a satisfying bowl of black bean noodles that elegantly combines the sweetness of its sauce with a generous helping of chewy noodles. Many patrons, like David P., rave about its texture and the sheer volume it offers, making it ideal for sharing. Often, it’s the simple dishes that shine the brightest, and here, the jajangmyun certainly takes the crown.
For those seeking a crispy crunch, the tangsuyuk, a deep-fried pork dish served with sweet and sour sauce, is noteworthy. Winston C. captures its allure by describing the pork's texture—a delightful crunch that perfectly complements the oozy sauce. It’s a dish that invites you to dunk, pour, or savor each bite as you see fit.
The spicy seafood noodle soup is another must-try. With its hearty mix of seafood, including squid and mussels, this dish boasts a robust flavor that resonates throughout its broth. Guests have commented on how quickly their meals arrive, enhancing the convenience that Kyopo strives to offer—perfect for a quick meal before grocery shopping!
However, it's essential to plan your visit accordingly. The restaurant has limited seating, which can contribute to a busier environment at peak hours. Many reviews suggest opting for takeout if you want to enjoy your meal in a quieter setting. Plus, there’s the added bonus of being surrounded by an array of Korean grocery items, making it easy to grab some snacks for later.
In essence, Kyopo Chinese Restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it’s an experience that captures the essence of comfort food through its warm service, quick turnaround, and flavorful dishes. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or simply in search of a satisfying meal, Kyopo invites you to indulge in its culinary offerings. With reasonable prices and a menu that caters to both cravings and appetites, it's a dining destination worth revisiting.

Been here many times. The food is good, I'd say it was a bit better before, but still ok. For the price and convenience it's not bad at all in my opinion. I always get the jajang myun, but I've tried a few of the other items as well. All of them I never had a bad experience with. The people are usually nice and quick, which is what I'm looking for usually when I come to eat here.

The overall experience was good, except the tangsuyuk (#10)! You could taste that the meat was not fresh and was left overnight! I don't recommend going as soon as it opens, but maybe at a later time! However, the jajangmyun (#5) is not original but I like it better! The noodles blend in well with the sauce! It is a bit on the sweeter side and a portion of two so if you like that, I'd definitely recommend it! The jampong (#6) is not original either because it does not have soup! But the noodles are good as well as the sauce!

The food here is pretty decent at a reasonable price. Wait time a bit longer than expected, but next time we'll call to order first. We ordered , Tang Soo Yook ($14.99) , which is deep fried pork with different vegetables in sweet and sour sauce. Their fried pork has this crunchiness and crispiness to it and the sauce has an oozy viscosity. You can dunk the meat into the sauce OR pour the sauce on the meat. All up to you. The other item we ordered is , Jeng Ban Jajang ($19.99). This is a stir-fry noodles with vegetables and seafood in black bean sauce. The taste isn't strong or spicy, but most of the taste comes from the vegetable and seafood. The proportion of this dish is stated for 2 people, but realistically, more like 3 people. They also have pretty decent gimbap for like $7-$8 depending on what type it is. Overall, decent items here. It's convenient to order your food and go grocery shopping. The food will be prepared before you're done with your groceries.

Wow that is a lot of food for the price, 2 meals in one. Fried rice with shrimp and seafood with japchae chewy noodles.

Excellent place to get Korean noodles despite the name of the restaurant. I would recommend getting the spicy seafood noodle soup (#2) and the spicy black bean noodles (#11). The portion for black bean noodles is huge and definitely can be shared for two. The spicy seafood noodle soup came with squid, mussels and pieces of crab. The black bean noodles had big chunky potatoes, onions, pork and squid. The noodle texture is really chewy and bouncy. We got our food within minutes of ordering. Water is self serve. The restaurant is inside a Korean super market on the left hand side when you enter. The eating area is extremely small so I would recommend getting takeout if it is busy. Plus if you don't finish your food and want a to-go box you have to pay extra. Overall pretty solid place if you're craving Korean noodles.

The pandemic forced me to try more foods that are more takeout oriented and this eatery, located inside the Super Kyo Po Supermarket is oriented around serving combinations of jjajjangmyeon (Korean stir fried noodles with black bean sauce) and champong (Korean seafood stew). The best part is that the long foil trays that hold the noodles are large, aka the portions are extremely generous. While the jjajjangmyeon is quite delicious, I like the bokkeum champong (#6) the best, which is the dry form of the champong seafood stew cooked with noodles so that it looks like a super spicy seafood noodle dish as opposed to noodle soup. My favorite thing is that they give some black bean paste to add to the noodles, which provides a rich, earthy dimension to the spiciness/brininess of the spicy seafood. Other toppings they provide are diced raw onions and yellow pickled daikon radish. I'm glad I tried this place and will return.

Yummy! Best OG place to get zapong and zazang. You really can't beat the prices here. Of course there are better places but this place is very fast, delicious, and cheap. The portions are very big too. The zapong came with tons of seafood and half a crab! I didn't know how to eat the crab legs but regardless nice touch! The zazang for only $8.50~ after tax? Man that's cheaper than a coffee and bagel at Starbucks.. If you're looking to get your cravings satisfied then go here! You'll be in and out within 30 minutes and be very full. Btw I know I butchered the spelling but you get the point.. LOL