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    4.0 (255 reviews)
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    A10. Seafood Pancake
    Katy L.

    Small mom and pop restaurant giving a friendly homey vibe. Everything was very tasty and hearty.

    Sam S.

    Cute small restaurant for Korean food in Sunnyside. We got here a bit early for dinner so we were the only ones there, but by the time we left the indoor portion was full. The service was friendly. I ordered the Bulgogi Kimbap and Cheese Ramen Spicy Rice Cake. Overall, my biggest issue was that the food was a bit blander than I would have liked. It was definitely cheaper than finding comparable food in Koreatown, but still a bit on the pricey end for what it is, in my opinion.

    S4-2. Kimchi Soft Tofu Stew
    Dan B.

    I finally got to eat at Doma and I realize now why it has taken me so long. They don't take reservations but it is literally so small inside they can only seat 4 tables at a time. Definitely not a great place to go with more than 2 people, but 3 or 4 in a party would be the absolute maximum. The atmosphere is cozy and it gives off real mom and pop vibes. The server was so so sweet and accommodating. My friend and I ordered so much food but she went above and beyond to fit it all on our table and take away our empty dishes as needed to give us more space. I will say though, Korean food is not necessarily the best when it comes to vegan/vegetarian options, so definitely make any dietary restrictions clear before ordering. I did ask to make some alterations and our server seemed happy to accommodate. Even if the menu description doesn't say things have meat in them, it's likely you'll find a random beef dumpling or piece of pork/chicken in your tofu stew anyway. Overall, would recommend! But go at an off day/time to have better chances of getting a table.

    A A.

    Food 4 japche 4 good. Could use some sesame oil or seeds. galbijjim 3 bland, meat was tough and too lean for galbijjim. Need the strong Korean spices including salt and pepper. Wish it came w the rice or side of Kimchee. Ambiance don't know got delivery fast 5 Service 5 got Uber eats. Pretty fast. Food was ok. Not sure if I would order from here again.

    Judith A.

    I have come a couple of times here. The service is very welcoming, very nice and attentive. The food is good here it feels nice.

    Jason L.

    I was craving Korean food while far from home, this spot seemed to be the right place to quell those cravings. The selection of Korean restaurants in Koreatown is probably more plentiful, but queens to Manhattan just for lunch is a bit of a trek, so I decided to stay in the neighborhood. Doma is a very small restaurant, there are 4 tables inside and 2 tables outside, at any given time they could not serve more than 12 customers simultaneously, it is the definition of a hole in the wall. When I walked in there was no one greeting me and the waitress didn't show up until a few minutes later which was a bit strange, I was considering leaving because I thought there was just no wait staff. There was only one person waiting tables and it was hard to get her attention as I was seated outside and she didn't check on me very frequently. I ordered spicy pork rice over a stone pot, and while the flavor was good, I gotta say the serving size was definitely way too small. Combined with only one banchan (cucumber kimchi) and a spicy bean sprout soup, it definitely didn't fill me up.

    Phoebe K.

    Just ordered delivery from Doma! I got the combo that includes dubbokki, donkatsu and kimbap. Overall, I think it was tasty. The only thing I didn't like was that the dubbokki had barely any rice cakes! A classic dubbokki has some veggies and mostly rice cake and fish cake. But I would say that it was 70% veggies and 30% rice cake :( The kimbab was yummy and the donkatsu was very good as well. I liked the soup on the side which was spicy bean sprout soup which is classic for a kimbap side. The packaging was really neat and easy to work with and the delivery time was good too!

    B2. Bulgogi Bibimbap
    Maggie H.

    This is a really small and cozy spot. The staff were so kind, I loved being here. Everything I ate was delicious and filled me up. The iced coffee is a must!!

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    Caroline N.

    After seeing the traffic heading into inner Queens, we decided to find a Korean restaurant closer to eat. After my friend checked out this restaurant and menu, we decided to eat here. It's a small restaurant with a few tables that seats 2-4 people. When we arrived there it was empty so we picked a table and ordered: Assorted Fried Mandoo (7 pieces) consisted of vegetables, kimchi, meat. Spicy Squid Dupbap -- way too spicy for me though my friend wasn't a fan Bulgogi Bibimbap - this was a big dish -- good for sharing Kimchi Jigae - soft tofu -- this was delicious. Soy Garlic Combo Fried Chicken - thick fried skin is my only issue but it's fried chicken! So good that we came back there week after to try ramen dish without soup. It was good though we didn't understand the cheese on the dish. Definitely a homey place to go to.

    X5. Squid Bento Box
    Paula B.

    I had an average review when I came here for the first time. But after that it's become my comfort place. I always go there for some spicy tuna kimbap and sondobu on a rainy day. Never fails to make me feel warm and fuzzy inside. If you're looking for go to I'd say this place is one of the few things that make sunnyside feel like home.

    Beef bulgogi
    Isabel J.

    I can't believe this place is so close to me and I had never seen it. Well I'm glad I finally got to try it because it's such a gem. I came for lunch and the place isn't big but it's cozy enough to eat in or you can always do take out. I had the beef bulgogi over rice and it was delicious. It was a stir fry of steak, peppers, cabbage, mushrooms and scallions with white rice. The portion was perfect and the flavors were amazing. I did noticed most of the other people at the restaurant were having a soup. My curiosity got the best of me and I asked what it was. It turned out to be bibimbap, this dish looked amazing and I will get it next time.

    B2. Bulgogi Bibimbap(stone), DD2. Ramen Spicy Rice Cake, K3. Bulgogi Kimbab

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    Delicious, comfy, cheap and good payment method 10/10 service!! I buy some dishes and all of them are pretty good

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    Very good !! Small place but their rolls kimbaps sooo good ! Def coming back again ... also very good drunk food lOL

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    Her Name Is Han

    Her Name Is Han

    4.3
    (2.3k reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    Her Name is Han is a Korean restaurant in Koreatown that focuses on traditional Korean comfort food…read morewith a more modern and refined presentation. We walked into a warm and inviting space that feels comfortable for both casual meals and group dining, with a dining room that balances a contemporary aesthetic with the familiar energy of a neighborhood spot. The interior is thoughtfully designed, with a layout that accommodates both small tables and larger groups without feeling cramped, and the lighting and décor create a relaxed, approachable atmosphere. The food was one of the strongest parts of the experience, with the dishes feeling thoughtfully prepared and well balanced. We ordered the bossam and found the meat tender with good accompaniments that added layers of flavor and texture to each bite. The kimchi pancake had a nice texture and flavor, with a crisp exterior and a savory, slightly tangy interior that held up well against the dipping sauce. The hot pot options were also enjoyable, especially on a colder day when we wanted something more comforting, and the broth had a depth that made the dish feel complete. The banchan selection added variety to the meal and helped round out the table with different flavors and textures, from the familiar kimchi to the more subtle pickled vegetables. The restaurant also does a good job with dishes that are meant to be shared. Items like the croquettes, grilled dishes, and larger plates make it a good place to come with a group and try different things rather than ordering individually. The dessert options are also worth considering, with items like the tiramisu and black sesame ice cream adding a nice finish to the meal, the black sesame flavor offering a nutty, earthy note that paired well with the sweeter elements. Service was another highlight, with the staff being attentive and keeping the meal moving smoothly even when the restaurant was busy. They checked in at the right moments and offered guidance on the menu without being pushy. Since it is a popular spot in Koreatown, reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours. The atmosphere can get lively, but it still maintains a comfortable dining experience, with the noise level staying manageable even as the room fills up. Her Name is Han is a solid choice for Korean food in NYC, especially if you are looking for a place that combines traditional flavors with a more polished dining experience. The combination of quality dishes, welcoming atmosphere, and good service makes it a restaurant worth considering for both casual meals and special occasions, offering a meal that feels both thoughtful and satisfying.

    This place truly has a special place in my heart. Every time I come to visit family, I always ask…read morethem to take me here :) it's one of my absolute favorite restaurants to eat in NYC. The inside has a very homey type of feel to it and the staff are always very nice and attentive. My absolute favorite dish has to be the spicy pork bbq! Sooo delicious and I love that their side dishes are always changing depending on the day. Their overall lunch menu is also really good for the price ($19) and you get so much food. I'm always left wanting more. I guess I will just have to wait till my next trip to NYC to eat at my favorite restaurant again. So sad...

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    Ziggle Tofu & Grill

    Ziggle Tofu & Grill

    4.3
    (145 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    We ordered the LA galbi ziggle box for dinner and it felt very worth it with the many side dishes…read moreinside. The galbi was sooooo good - very tender and flavorful! My husband and I thought it was very well marinated. This was delivery order that took at least 25 minutes to arrive but even then, food was still hot and delicious. I can't wait to actually go to the restaurant to try them out!

    Stopped by for a late night dinner, and we were not the only ones! There was just one waitress, but…read moreshe was attentive and friendly. The Banchan was so good we got a refill! The Ziggle Box with Stir Fried Spicy Squid: -Spicy Squid: had a good kick and went well mixed in with the rice. They gave a good portion size, as I ended up taking about half as leftovers, which reheated well. -Salad: typical garden salad, fresh vegetables -Mashed Potatoes: smooth consistency -Japchae: had good flavor, and a good balance of noodles and vegetables -Egg Omelet: was light and well seasoned. -The Vegetable and Shrimp Tempura: seemed good. A friend ate this as I'm not a fan of tempura -Dumpling: was crisp, decent filling -Egg Soup: was light and soothing We shared the Sweet & Spicy Chicken since it was a new special item for them. However, it wasn't good as it was mostly small overfried pieces of chicken. A nice spot to hit, especially at late hours. Just stick to their regular menu.

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    I wanted to showcase the bathroom since not all restaurants invest in the money to make it nicer. Adding flowers is always a nice touch.
    I wanted to showcase the bathroom since not all restaurants invest in the money to make it nicer. Adding flowers is always a nice touch.
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    Mokja

    Mokja

    3.8
    (414 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Oh, what an experience--if your idea of fine dining is paying somewhat premium prices for…read moreaggressively underwhelming food. Let's start with the soup. Calling it a "soup" feels generous. What arrived was a half-cup of what I can only describe as lightly flavored hot water, bravely tinted to resemble broth. No vegetables, no texture, no effort--just a cloudy liquid that seemed to apologize for its own existence. Then came the main course, which somehow managed to lower expectations even further. The beef--if that's what it was--had the remarkable quality of tasting like absolutely nothing. Not bad, not good... just absent. It's almost impressive how something can be cooked, plated, and served while completely avoiding flavor. The side dishes? Minimal. The sauce? A tiny smear, presumably symbolic. You get a masterclass in how to charge restaurant prices for cafeteria-level disappointment. This isn't just a place I won't return to--I'd actively warn friends to steer clear unless they're curious what culinary emptiness feels like. There are far better ways to spend your money, including not spending it here.

    While I wouldn't put Mokja's food above anything I'd find in either of the KTowns (#1), it is a…read moreperfectly acceptable Korean option for those not wanting to venture outside of Astoria. The place is quaint, small enough for 4-person groups or date nights, but not made for large parties. It's the kind of casual spot perfect for a random drop in or a takeout order. The menu range is impressive. The food skews from pocha style pub food to Korean Chinese to traditional classics that shouldn't be missed. There are lunch specials and combinations, along with random misspellings ("bahn mi", "buger" etc.) that have become commonplace with many of these menus. The Korean fried chicken (soy garlic) is an easy go-to as is the bulgolgi burger, which is a pricey guilty pleasure. I appreciate their inclusion of (various!) jajangmyeon and tangsoo yuk, both famous from their Korean Chinese roots. Though the portions could be more substantial, I dig their jiggae lineup of kimchi, seafood, and budaejiggae. They've also got pajun, mansion, ramyun and naengmyeon as well. The variety is definitely in point. Service has been solid during all of my experiences. They're good about explaining the menu and are attentive throughout the meal. ____________ (#1) Manhattan or Flushing.

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    Sik Gaek

    Sik Gaek

    3.9
    (648 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Came here with a friend to catch up and the food here was great!…read more The Marinated short ribs were delicious and so was the army strew. The army stew was not only flavorful but also had a bunch of toppings inside. The servers were super attentive and even asked us if we wanted our hot pot to be reheated once it sat for a while as we chatted. That being said, I do want to point out that I believe this place is more suited for a bigger group of people. My friend and I enjoyed everything about the meal however, the hot pot was huge and we finished only like 1/4 of it and ordering the meats was a little weird. I am use to going to KBBQ where they tell me that the minimum meat orders is 2 but here, you must at least have two orders of any meat you choose. We both wanted the marinated short ribs with pork belly but ended up with two orders of the marinated short ribs because we were more in the mood for something marinated. Now, this is just a preference of ours but in case you want more of a variety of foods, I would recommend coming here with a bigger group of friends and grabbing a few drinks as well!

    Ate here today by myself on MLK Jr. day for lunch. I definitely got and ate the spicy squid and…read morepork that it tasted really good and delicious. The service there was also attentive, pleasant and friendly and many thanks to my server named Jeong to get my meal. I couldn't agree more about it. Finally, I would definitely eat and come back again next time! :)

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