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    One Sip One Bite

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Pork cutlet - A plate contains a breaded pork cutlet covered in mushroom gravy, accompanied by a serving of white rice, shredded cabbage salad with dressing, pickled yellow radish, a green chili pepper, and a small container of chili powder. The meal is presented on a white plate with a fork and knife, with additional condiments and utensils visible.
    Michelle K.

    I am Pork cutlet lover. Since Hansol Nutrition Center closed, I've missed their king-sized pork cutlets, but I finally found a great substitute. It's not a coffee shop or a snack bar, but they serve delicious pork cutlets. If I were to point out any shortcomings, it would be the shape and the sauce. If they could refine the shape a bit more, it would look even more appetizing. And a slightly richer sauce would make it perfect. I will go back to try hamburgers as well!

    K street toast. Ham egg and cabbage. We opted with no cheese - A sandwich, cut in half and wrapped in paper, is placed on a white plate. The sandwich contains shredded cabbage, slices of ham, and bread. The bread appears toasted, and the filling is visible from the cut side. The background includes a dark surface and part of a tray or container.

    Was looking for lunch at a new place. Found this place on yelp and decided to give it a shot. Small spot, small menu. The price was good for what it offered. The owners were nice and patient. We ordered the pork chop item and a KStreet Toast. Was good for a lunch spot. Wished there were more options but it was what we wanted.

    Anita Y.

    I can truly say I've been to just about every Korean-owned cafe in the Flushing/Auburndale area and was surprised to drive by One Sip One Bite because it was not even heard of and I could've sworn it was a cafe of different name. Turns out, I was right! OSOB used to be Cafe Toast. A small mom-and-pops cafe on the corner of 163rd and Northern with brightly lit, simple interior. I approve of their pork katsu dish!! It was butterflied porkchop and fried to crisp perfection!! It was comfort food on a cold winter day especially with holiday music playing overhead. Prices are reasonable and there is metered parking outside. Their main customer base are Koreans that live in the neighborhood and despite it being pretty empty when we went, there were people walking in every now and then to order to-go.

    drink menu - The image features a digital menu board in a cafe, listing beverage options such as regular house coffee, iced coffee, iced tea, and latte, along with their prices. The menu includes additional drinks like ade and soda, with prices ranging from $2 to $6. The board is illuminated and mounted on a wall, with reflections of lights visible on its surface.

    My go to spot for quick dinner take out. Their price is very reasonable. I always get their pork katsu which is old korean style tonkatsu. I also get BBQ burger which taste's like korean mcdonald's bulgogi burger. But I wish they change the fries because its not crispy but rather abit soggy. Service is quick and owners are friendly and always greets you.

    A plate with a wrapped burger, French fries, and small containers of ketchup and pickles is placed on a wooden table inside a restaurant. The background shows a jacket draped over a chair, a door with a glass window, and some yellow and black chairs. The setting appears casual with natural lighting.

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    Best Coffee in the area! The couple who runs this place is so friendly. Price is really fair too

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    8 months ago

    i went to this place after i went bowling and the donkatsu was so good. i also really liked the cream soup so i think ill go again soon .

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    Say Hi is a lovely space for both big and small groups! It's beautifully decorated inside and gives…read moreoff a Chinese tea house feel. It's cozy yet spacious. We came with a fairly large group and ordered several teas and snacks to share amongst us. There were several options for the flavors of tea and each one had different benefits as well. I loved all of them, particularly the fruitier ones. As for snacks, we had this fried taro snack that had a crispy biscuit outer layer that was delicious. It was a bit of a sweet & savory mix, but not strong in either sweet or salty flavors. There was also this persimmon snack that was filled with nuts and other things. It was slightly sweet, very unique, and both paired well as a tea time snack. They're also open until 11:30pm! So if you want to skip the bar, I'd recommend checking out this tea spot for a nice hang out.

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    Yes to the coffee and no to the matcha…read more A great place to study because of the ambiance and many tables. The interior is modern and they also sell pastries. My critique is just that their matcha quality is very disappointing. I won't focus on this because this is a smaller business and I think the coffee is pretty good. I think next time I would go and try a recommendation.

    A cute, wfh-friendly cafe! They offers fresh flower bouquets, preserved flowers, and asian-inspired…read moredrinks in Downtown Flushing. Best of all, their specialty coffee and tea are surprisingly affordable--most drinks are only around $5 to $7, which is a steal compared to many boba and tea shops. The space is spacious, comfy, and beautifully decorated, with free Wi-Fi and clean bathrooms. Their playlist is very nostalgic, playing songs by Jay Chou, Khalil Fong, and Fiona Sit. Perfect for working, grabbing a coffee, and picking up flowers all in one stop. *Golden Osmanthus Jasmine $6.5 I love light, floral teas, and this one was perfect. It is a blend of jasmine tea and osmanthus topped with cream foam. Delicate, refreshing, and not too sweet. *Black Sesame Latte $6 The black sesame cream foam was so nutty that I literally scooped it up with a spoon. The flavor turned mild once mixed with the espresso and milk though. *Matcha White Chocolate $7 A Christmas special! I was so excited to see they serve "matcha donut latte" which is quite popular last year. The vibrant green matcha latte is topped with a ring of whipped cream and funfetti. A very warm and cozy drink. *Warm Tofu Pudding $6 This tofu pudding comes with either ginger or osmanthus syrup. I added lychee jelly, mixed fruit jelly, and red bean. Warm, cozy, and especially comforting on a cold day.

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