Welcome to Yupdduk Diamond Bar
At Yupdduk Diamond Bar, we specialize in Korean cuisine with a modern and trendy twist. Our menu features dishes like Yup Dduk More and Yup Oh More rice cakes, fish cakes, and sausages, as well as flavorful stews like Yup Ki Chicken Stew and Jja jang Chicken stew. For a unique experience, try our Rose Yupdduk or the spicy Mala & Rose Yup Oh. Customers rave about our generous portions, attentive service, and the perfect blend of flavors and textures in each dish. Whether you're a spice lover or prefer milder options, there's something for everyone at Yupdduk Diamond Bar.
- 1131 1/2 Brea Canyon Rd Diamond Bar, CA 91789 Hotline: (909) 444-4646
Yupdduk Diamond Bar, a Korean restaurant located in Diamond Bar, CA, offers a unique dining experience with a wide range of Korean dishes. This trendy and casual establishment provides a welcoming atmosphere for all customers, with wheelchair accessibility and gender-neutral restrooms. From cozy indoor seating to spacious outdoor seating options, Yupdduk Diamond Bar caters to various preferences.
One of the highlights of the menu at Yupdduk Diamond Bar is the variety of rice cake dishes available. Whether you prefer the Yup Dduk More with a combination of rice cake, fish cake, sausages, and cheese or the Yup Oh More with an emphasis on fish cake, each dish promises a flavorful experience. The restaurant also offers a selection of set menus, including options like Combo C with a mix of Yup Oh, veggie fries, seaweed rice balls, and glass noodles.
Customers rave about the generous portion sizes at Yupdduk Diamond Bar, making it a great spot for group dining or multiple meals. Dishes like the Boneless Chicken Feet and Spicy Chicken Gizzard add a savory touch to the menu, while the Rose Yupdduk provides a creamy and delectable option. The diverse range of flavors and textures ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Personal experiences at Yupdduk Diamond Bar reflect the positive reviews from customers. From the attentive service to the flavorful dishes, each visit leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're craving tteokbokki or looking to explore Korean cuisine in a new light, Yupdduk Diamond Bar is a must-visit destination. So, come and indulge in the delicious offerings at Yupdduk Diamond Bar, where every bite tells a story of culinary excellence.

Came here after work, it's pretty small inside but can fit a good amount of people. I would come here with some coworkers if I really wanted to. The service was helpful. They explained what's the difference between the Yupdduk and Yupddoh is. Yupdduk - more rice cakes. Yuppoh - more fish cake. They both contain rice cakes, fish cake, cheese, and I believe sausage but I asked for no sausage. Both of which could feed 2-3 people, it's a pretty big portion They also had to put out a disclaimer for the spiciest level - challenge! I eat a lot of spicy foods so to me it was a nice flavor (4/10 spiciness) but for my boyfriend it was an insane 10/10. So proceed with caution if you are sensitive to spicy. I would say the spice is comparable to gochujang and Thai peppers combined

Came for lunch and food was great and pipping hot, also came out pretty quick. I ordered the ham kimbap, fishcake soup, beef bulgogi stew, and Combo C. The set portion was huge honestly enough for 4 people or multiple meals. I got the Yup Oh jiajang spice level with added rose to lessen the spice and makes it more creamy. The set also came with glass noodle, veggie fries, seaweed rice balls, and kimchi. It wasn't too spicy but super flavorful. The beef bulgogi stew had glass noodles and beef bulgogi and it was very good and came out sizzling. The fish cake soup had lots of fishcake and I actually mixed it with the beef bulgogi stew and was perfect. Overall everything tasted great and flavorful. I also love the glass noodle/ vermicelli they use here because it soaks in all the flavors and keeps its chewy texture. Definitely coming back when I'm craving some Yupdduk or yup oh. They also have glass bottle soda and boba teas and milk teas. The server Kevin was very helpful and checked up on us a couple of times. The parking lot was kind of small but it's next to a supermarket so there's more parking on that side. The interior of the restaurant is spacious and had a good amount of tables. The ambiance is calm and good place to grab lunch or dinner and chat with friends.

The portions are huge, the service is wonderful, and the taste and textures hit the spot. Along with the garlic fried chicken and soondae, we got the Yup Ddukk and veggie fries. I'm a wimp and cry my way through mild, but it hurts so good. We easily had enough food for 4 people, so had to take home leftovers.

If you're looking to get you tteokbokki fix, yupdduk can fix that. We ordered togo and things were packaged neatly. The spicy level here.is comparable to thai/indian levels. My partner and I kept it mild and we were still sweating. The rose flavor was sweet and creamy. We also ordered the garlic fried chicken. A bit on the greasy side but still tasty. Portion were also huge, so it's great for parties of 3-5 in my opinion.

Went on a lunch date with my cousin. Thanksgiving left overs weren't enough for us lol! Parking: They're located in the corner of a plaza. Free parking lot. We couldn't find a spot within their area, so we parked near the grocery store. Ambiance/Environment: They have a very casual, warm, & welcoming environment. They also have a small space. There's a decent amount of seating. Service: Once you walk in, you'll be greeted and asked whether you'd like to dine in, take out or pick up. We decided to dine in. Shout out to Jesse & James! They were very knowledgeable about the menu, courteous, and attentive! We ordered via the tablet and paid at the register in the end. What we ordered: 1) Combo B - We decided to share the Yupdduk (jjajang spice level). This came with boiled eggs and veggie fries and sweated rice balls on the side. The veggie fries had the perfect crisp, the rice balls tasted as expected, and the boiled eggs were cooked well. The sauce was absolutely flavorful! The rice cakes were very fulfilling! Make sure to immediately mix the cheese! 2) Boneless Chicken Feet (appetizer) - We were told this was one of their popular appetizer. We ordered this mild. Their special sauce was also flavorful! The chicken feet were cooked well. Although I'm not sure what makes this boneless bc I bit into small pieces of bone .. lol. 3) Spam Mayo Rice Bowl (appetizer) - Another popular appetizer recommended to us. We really enjoyed this! Can't go wrong with a classic dish! 4) Fish Cake Soup - My cousin wanted something soupy. The soup wasn't too salty. It came with a generous amount of fish cakes. Perfect for the cold weather. 5) Salted Caramel Milk Tea w/ boba (100% sweet) & Mango Green Tea w/ Lychee jelly (0% sweet) - I really enjoyed my drink! The boba was okay .. some pieces were chewy and some were hard. We were told the Mango Green Tea already has syrup, so she didn't want anymore sugar. It was still a bit sweeter than she'd like, but she did enjoy the lychee jelly! Pricing: The prices are fair $$, especially for the amount that you get. Everything was so flavorful, rich, and fulfilling.

first time coming to this location and i really liked how we can just order directly on the tablet from the table. Food came out pretty quickly and i really enjoyed the yupdukk, the portion size was really big tooo, we shared with 4 people. all of us really liked the seaweed rice ball, it's a must order to pair with the yupdukk! what i ordered: mala yupdukk (extra mild) pork cutlet seaweed rice ball ham kimbap

I love tteokbokki. Do you? Highlights of the menu: 1. B set: Yupdduk with extra fish cake and boiled eggs 2. Boneless chicken feet 3. Tuna mayo rice bowl 4. Peach black tea 5. Strawberry lychee green tea

I've been wanting to try this spot for a while and it lived up to the hype! Everyone says the yupdduk is spicy, and they're right! We got the rose yupdduk and it was still spicy for me. Nonetheless, it's still super delicious and they have a bunch of other non-spicy food items you can choose from. My favorite would have to be the pork katsu and ham kimbap. I love dipping both of them in the yupdduk sauce. If you're really brave, try the yupdduk challenge spice level. Some people say it's one of the spiciest foods in LA.