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    Hahm Ji Bach

    4.0 (1.4k reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Open Open 24 hours
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Cold noodles non spicy
    Yvonne M.

    Delicious lunch! Needed something refreshing so I got the Mul Naengmyeon which comes as a combo with Galbi. The Galbi was great, flavorful and grilled well. The cold noodles were great with spicy mustard and vinegar, also had a scissor to cut the noodles. Staff was attentive and friendly, nice open space!

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    Warren A.

    Ive been coming here for years and this place never fails. It has a variety of choices and delicious quality cuts of meat if you decide to do kbbq. Everything weve had from the cold noodles to the stews, pancakes etc have been delicious and a touch better than many other spots in the area.

    Sandy T.

    Came here with the family for lunch. Busy restaurant. We made reservations since there were 11 of us. We sat comfortably at a long table. Staff were friendly and accommodating. I love that they help cook the food for you. The bonchons were good. The portions were good. It wasn't overly smokey inside the restaurant.

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    Vincent F.

    Came here for dinner. We ordered skirt steak, galbi, thick pork belly, seafood pancake, seolleongtang. Everything here pretty solid quality. Seafood pancake was probably my least favorite, not worth it and tastes worse than most places. Everything else i enjoyed a lot. My favorites were the skirt steak and galbi. Galbi is very good quality, marinated very well Overall, I'd come back here. Great for friends. All together, it was about $75/person including tip/tax.

    Amy C.

    This is my bf & I's favorite Korean restaurant! A must get for every time we're in Flushing. They have one of the best cold noodles I've ever had and the banchan is always plentiful and delicious. My bf loves the marinated crab here & it is always great! At the end they give you a sweet punch and it hits the spot. The staff is always kind and polite & we'll keep on coming back!

    Alan T.

    I really like the Korean bbq here! And one of the best things about this place is that it's open at all hours of the night so it's perfect if you have late night kbbq cravings. This place comes with an assortment of banchan so it's a good amount of food! I think my favorite is the angus ribeye.

    KBBQ
    Connie L.

    Honestly, some very average yet expensive KBBQ. Nice that they're open 24 hours though. We tried a selection of their meats & side dishes and our favorites were definitely the Marinated Galbi and Tteokbokki. Very flavorful and delicious. Everything else was fine, but nothing memorable. Service was slow but it's understandable.. we came late at night so it was one lady handling everything.

    Edna L.

    Traditional Korean restaurant that's great for families and groups of friends. We came here on a Saturday night, having reserved a table of 6. We were seated right away, looked at the menu for a good 5 minutes before ordering. The banchan(small side dishes) came out right away and the food all came out shortly after. We ordered the crispy dumplings, seafood pancake, 2 orders of bibimbap, cold noodles, 2 orders of the raw marinated crabs, and the spicy octopus main dish. In addition, what we ordered came with 2 soups. The raw marinated crabs came highly recommended, hence why we ordered 2 whole dishes of it. However, I'd say they didn't live up to the hype. While they were good, I'd have to say that I had better in ktown and other areas of Queens. I don't recommend the cold noodles. Their noodles were thin and all stuck together, even after cut with scissors. Taste was more bland than other restaurants. Dumplings and seafood pancake as appetizers were okay. Good for the group but don't think it's anything special. The octopus was good with a kick of spice if you're into that. Good amount of meat! I love spice so I didn't taste any spice but it sure was flavorful! My friends who aren't use to spice thought it was too spicy to eat again. Bibimbap was nice and filling. Came with loads and loads of veggies and you can adjust the flavor with the red gochujang blend sauce in the bottle. Honestly, we could have ordered just one of them but we packed the other to go. The service was good. Very attentive and welcoming and very kind. Tables were a little cramped and crowded but that's what you would expect at a Korean restaurant like this. Nice and cozy. Would I come back again? Yes, if I was in the area. I would like to try other things next time as they offer a wide variety of different dishes.

    Sally l.

    It's been years since I've visited and they did not fail! From the owner greeting us to ajumma serving and cooking our meat, everything was great!!! Food was delish, seasoned and flavored perfectly (for my liking at least). We had a party of 3 and over ordered! We were starving but left with belly full and lots of leftovers to take home. OH!! The tea at the end of the meal, was perfect!

    Seafood jongol -large
    Sung Hee K.

    This restaurant in Murray Hill, Queens offers ample and excellent banchan. Their jongols are popular. We had the large seafood jongol and it was a of food. We got it less spicy and that was the right choice because because it was still spicy but not overly so. We also ordered two babsangs which came with soy bean stews, mackerel and galbi. The galbi was tasty but a tad sweet and oily. The mackerel was good and the soy bean stew was excellent. This was more than enough food for four people. The service was excellent and the restaurant is generally quiet except sometimes you have loud groups who stay and talk loudly for a long time. You get a choice of regular white or purple brown rice. I would definitely return and try other things on their menu.

    Naengmyun
    Maggie L.

    Located in a quiet neighborhood in Murray Hill, this restaurant delivers ample seating in a casual busy environment. It was a hot day so I got the naengmyun (cold noodles) which had nice flavor. I also wanted to try the pork belly bbq but they don't allow you to order it if you do not order any other BBQ items. So instead I got the seoullongtang. I didn't enjoy it very much but I think I just don't like it as a dish in general--it was very bland (even after seasoning it myself) and doesn't come with any meat or noodles.

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    What a yummy place to have some grilled meat and some soju. Staff is quite attentive as well. Fun place to go for casual dinners.

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    My friend went here to eat for Korean bqq love their side dish and stone pot soup they have spicy tofu soup

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    Is the meat served kosher/halal?

    No! It is not kosher.

    Do they accept reservations?

    Yes, they do.

    Is there any gluten free options?

    No there isn't.

    Is this place 24 hours?

    No, they're open till 11pm all week.

    Are they open for indoor dining now?

    Yes

    Is it all you can eat?

    No. A la carte

    Do they have soy marinated crab at this time? we're planning to go today if they do

    No I don't believe so

    Is there a limited amount of Ganjang Gejang each day?

    Yes there is depending on the season for them!

    Does the seafood pancake have crustaceans (e.g., shrimp, lobster, crab)?

    Yes it does

    Can this restaurant accommodate 13 people?

    There's a private room off to the side. I went w 7 people and there was plenty of room. May be tight for 13. But I think it's doable.

    How much is the valet parking?

    Free! Just remember to tip the valets

    Do they charge a fee for cake cutting?

    No they will not

    Do they deliver to Bayside?

    No delivery

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    Woodam

    Woodam

    4.5(118 reviews)
    0.7 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    I visited with my unnie on a Tuesday night for dinner and we were seated right away. Service was…read moreprofessional, friendly, and efficient. I ordered the sogogi gukbap (beef and rice soup), cheese tteokgalbi (deep fried beef/pork meatballs stuffed with cheese), and Jeju Tangerine Fizz drink, which I added some Saero soju to. Everything was SO delicious! I loved the cheese tteokgalbi, which were even better with the rosemary lime aioli dipping sauce. The gukbap had a strong, savory broth and rice came on the side, so I enjoyed dipping it into the soup. The beef was cooked perfectly. Our meals also came with plenty of banchan, and the baechu kimchi had a slightly sweet flavor that I enjoyed quite a bit. Woodam advertises as "Korean comfort food," and that's exactly what you'll find here. Korean soups are so comforting, and everything we had was 5/5 perfection!

    Between freezing to death and metal fragments in the food very unwelcoming for a hearty soup vibes…read moreplace. Temperature-freezing cold in there bring your jacket. Rating not related to temperature There were literal pieces of metal Brillo or something in my partners rice bowl. Most of the rating is related. But it happened. The collagen bowl lacked depth to the flavor of the broth. Very meh. I love collagen and tendon dishes most of the time. The appetizers and fizz drink were nice additions but not enough to hold up the rest of the experience.

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    Jang Dok Dae

    4.7(189 reviews)
    1.3 miAuburndale, Flushing
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    Fresh ingredients and best seafood pancake in Queens! I like the menu changes depending on what's…read morein-season and everything I've had here hitsss. Must come for the seafood pancake - it's so full of fresh seafood and perfect ratio to the thin batter. Creds to the two people running front of house and kitchen!

    We happened to come to this area and stumbled upon this little Korean mom/pop restaurant and are so…read moreglad we did! This place is a little of a hidden gem and not quite like other Korean restaurants. But no gatekeeping here! We also came at a weird lunch time around 2pm so it wasn't really busy and we were seated right away. Once you enter, you'd quickly notice the very detailed beautifully hand painted murals on the walls and an abundance of painted butterflies. The attention to detail is impeccable! The menu is also very cute and I'm guessing handmade. It was pretty detailed and we appreciated learning about each dish before deciding what to order. We ended up ordering the Kimchi Pancake with seafood, the spicy bulkoki udon and the jeyuk udon. The kimchi seafood pancake was super crispy and filled with squid and shrimp! It also came with a semi sweet dipping sauce that paired nicely. Both udons came out piping hot and fresh! Udon had a nice chew to it, was loaded with vegetables as well as meat for each dish. The egg was fried and did not have a runny yolk. For sides, they gave us 4 things- a tomato salad, kimchi cucumbers, braised string beans, and bean sprouts. The tomato salad came in this cute apple shaped dish but neither of us really cared for it- this is completely biased though since we're not really fans of tomato. What we really did love was the kimchi cucumbers! Also at the end, they served us 3 pieces of cantaloupe which were very sweet. Overall, yummy food, cute shop, and friendly/nice staff! I'd come back to try their other food options in the future!

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    Geo Si Gi

    Geo Si Gi

    4.0(308 reviews)
    0.2 miMurray Hill, Flushing
    $$

    Came here late night with my boyfriend - we ordered the squid and pork dolsot bibimbap. so good!!!…read moreGood portions and the side dishes were delicious :) We will definitely be back

    Tried this place for the first time, it was a Saturday night. We arrived around 5:30 table of 2 and…read morethere were 2 other large parties. It got busy, almost full house around 6:30ish. There's 2 waitresses and one busser, but I felt only one of the waitress was pulling the weight, while the other (maybe she's the owner?) mostly chatted with one of the table customers. I felt bad for our waitress she was so busy with fulfilling takeouts + dine ins and the dishes require a lot of servicing table side. She couldn't catch 1 second of break :( Food wise, we got their 2 person combo of spicy pork gamja tang and spicy rice cake which came with the steamed egg. Everything was so good, egg was extra fluffy, rice cake was delicious and the meat came right off the bones. They take a good variety of side dishes. My partner wasn't a fan of the gamja tang but due to feeling it's a hassle to eat meat with bones, so those who fee sim may agree. We also asked for the fried rice after we finished the gamja tang, for 2 servings I think it was $4.75 or something. I really enjoyed it but I guess I like scorched rice, also something my partner doesn't enjoy so those we feel sim just note. Environment feels very old school, well worn. Feels cozy. It can get loud very quickly on a Saturday night as this place seems to be a hit for large parties. Since the wait staff is short handed, expect a bit of a wait for things. Don't come if you're in a rush.

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    Daori BBQ - Lots of banchan!

    Daori BBQ

    4.5(61 reviews)
    0.0 miMurray Hill, Flushing

    I was at this very tasty KBBQ place a while back with one of my usual groups. The inside is casual,…read moreand our waitress, Jane, was extremely friendly and helpful from refilling banchan to cooking meats and otherwise. A couple of us shared a $13 bottle of the green grape flavor of Chum Churum, a soju. In terms of banchan, there was a bunch. Everyone got a cold and refreshing cabbage soup as well as a very tasty version of Braised Tofu/Dubu-jorim/두부조림. Once we ordered, we also got a bunch of other banchan, including cabbage, radish, and cucumber Kimchi, broccoli and cauliflower Namul, Marinated Mushrooms/Beoseot Bokkeum/버섯볶음, Anchovies With Peanuts/Myeolchi Bokkeum/멸치볶음, and Potato/Gamja Salad/감자샐러드. One of the other things brought out was a pretty tasty version of Raw Soy Sauce Marinated Crab/Ganjang-Gejang/간장게장. Most of these were refillable. The first actual thing that arrived was something that I can't eat, the $22.99 Seafood Pancake/Haemul Pajeon/해물파전. I have a cephalopod allergy, or in other words, anything with tentacles, so I avoid squid and octopus, and seafood pancakes always contain one of those two. Everyone else enjoyed it, though. The pajeon I could eat was the Kimchi Jeon/김치전 for a dollar less. It was pretty tasty, though I prefer other spots that had a bit more of a crisp. Next was one of their signatures, the grilled duck. Going from online reviews, we went with the non-spicy version, as people prefer it, as the spicier marinade overpowers the duck. This was the $29.99 Sang Ori Gui/생오리구이. The sliced duck was on a hot, sizzling plate, with there also being a lot of grilled onions and scallions. The duck had a mix of pieces, ranging from fatty to less so, and had a nice mix of textures. This was easily one of my favorites, though I liked it even more when paired with the ssamjang that arrived with the BBQ, as the sauce balanced the light fattiness. Arriving at a similar time was the last thing I couldn't eat, the Spicy Stir-Fried Baby Octopus on Iron Plate/Jjukkumi Cheolpan Bokkeu/철판쭈꾸비볶음, for $30.99. I couldn't try the octopus, but the portion was plentiful, and I had a bit of the noodles on the bottom after making sure there were no tentacles, as well as trying the sauce. The sauce was tasty, spicy, and very flavorful. We went with two of the Korean BBQ meats, one beef and one pork. My preference of the two was surprisingly the $49.99 Charcoal Grilled Marinated Beef Ribs/Yangnyeom Galbi/양념갈비. This also came with two veggies: kabocha squash and asparagus. The beef was extremely tender, had the perfect mix of fat and meat, and had only a light sweetness from the marinade. This was absolutely delicious and very much worth the price point. Also tasty was the Grilled Pork Belly/Samgyeopsal/삼겹살, for $36.95. This also came with a few things, including cabbage and a large mushroom. The pork belly was delicious, being just fatty enough and very tender as well, with a mild chew. The BBQ came with a few extra side dishes. This included a tasty steamed egg/Gyeran-jjim/계란찜, greens, an onion salad, ssamjang, salt, and a small boiling pot of soybean stew/doenjang jjigae. They were all tasty, though nothing particularly notable outside of the portions being generous. Also, at the end of the meal, they gave us some sujeonggwa. Not much for me to complain about this place. The food was very tasty overall, and the service was wonderful. I would go back and order a full beef BBQ set.

    In an area that looked like remnants of a Korean immigrant neighborhood and now more so, Chinese…read moreimmigrant businesses. We were famished after a long walk. You would think we would order Chinese food but we ended up here. No regrets though. We ordered the pork bbq and it was delicious, presentation was good along with the banchan side dishes. In addition, I also received the gaejang (marinated raw crab) which was a nice touch. We also ordered the daegi gukbap (pork soup with rice), a comfort dish and kimchi pancake which was really tasty. Our server was good. We arrived past the busier lunch hourso this was a pleasant non-hurried experience.

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    Daori BBQ - Grilled Duck/Sang Ori Gui/생오리구이 $29.99. Very tasty

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