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Parksanbal

4.3 (312 reviews)
ModerateKorean, Soup, Noodles
Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Spicy (top), Not Spicy (bottom) along with side dishes and rice.
Karen M.

Great spot for no frills piping fresh, steaming hot, beef bone soup with glass noodles. You get a few side dishes and a bowl of rice to accompany your soup. Simple and easy and reasonably priced at $20. Service was efficient because of the streamlined menu (all you need to do is say spicy or not spicy). The decor is basic with benches and an eclectic collection of tables and chairs.

Original Park San Bal Beef and Cabbage Soup with Rice
Esther C.

I found this spot on IG and had to try it out for myself and it is definitely worth the hype. I came here for an early dinner during the weekday and didn't have a wait at all. The original beef stew was so hearty and comforting, like a hug in a bowl :) I would love to come back and try the spicy version but the flavor was really good in the original. Overall, I'd say this is a solid no frills soup spot in flushing with good sides, I didn't get a refill but still left satisfied. They also accept credit card now vs. cash only! IG: _acquired.taste

Spicy gukbap
Wah C.

Really good gukbap here. Had both the spicy and non spicy. Liked both but the spicy one had a much more rich flavor. Non spicy was good as well and that is usually my choice but just felt it didnt hit as much. But great service and especially like that they gave a side order complimentary to our baby. Even some rice with seaweed wrap. That alone deserves an extra star from us.

Warren A.

Wow, I didn't expect much because I thought it's just soup. I was wrong this was what I expect home cooking to taste like from a Korean household. The soup was amazing. I had the spicy and my wife had the regular. I really didn't expect to like it soo much. The bonchon went so well with the soup. I will definitely come back for more.

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Rich L.

Life is short. F....it up! Family, Flavor, Friends Was in the area running errands and Todd piece was suggested by a friend. This is av very traditional old school Korean place that specialize in one thing Beef cabbage soup. Either reg or spicy. Yup no menu just a sign on the wall. Of course tired makes things easy and meant that it should be good. The soup came out boiling so handle w care. They broth brings you back to childhood. Bone broth soup w meat and tendons. Clean tastings w a touch savory. You know that there pot just gets new bones added everyday and had been on boil for years locking in those flavors. You get fried eggs forget to post pic which was really good. Seaweed and pickled radish. If your in the area l and wanting too have to decide what to eat and just want soup this is ur place.

Spicy Beef Bone Soup
Ben L.

I been here a few times over the years and never realized I never wrote a review, so here we are. I took a friend who has never been and we really enjoyed our lunch, for me it was as good as I remembered it being. This restaurant has one dish, a beef bone soup and you can order it reg or spicy then they give you 4 sides to eat with the meal. The food: Spicy Beef Bone Soup- The soup is a slow cooked beef bone soup that is PERFECT for the winter time. The sleeper dish is the egg, it comes with scallions and are seasoned to perfection. I like to take the seaweed, add rice egg then ladle broth over, so good. I been coming here for over five years now and I am happy to report it is equally as good as I remember. The prices have gone up over the years and the current price listed was $18.99 but the waitress told us it was $20 so we gave $24 total per person. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=Y_iTTjKvV5hLy-880SZzlA&select=TER3_l6rKpTrUC7_THoeRg

Gab G.

They do one thing here and they do it VERY well. Came on a holiday Monday and put our name in name for 2 people at 12:37 PM; we were seated at 1:12. Spicy beef and cabbage soup with rice was awesome - the broth in particular is sooo good. Perfect cozy winter food! 4.5 stars.

Julie C.

This Korean restaurant has quickly become a staple in my rotation, especially during the cooler months. They do one thing and they do it really well--beef bone soup, either spicy or non-spicy ($18.99). It's incredibly hearty and warming, the perfect comfort food when it's cold outside. I honestly wish more places had such a focused menu because when something is this good, it doesn't need anything else. They are so generous with their side dishes and add the perfect balance to the meal. You get fried egg, pickled radish, seaweed, peppers and bean paste, and the best part is they're happy to offer refills. It's such a nice touch that makes the experience feel even more special. The service is also excellent; the staff is friendly and attentive, always checking in to ensure everything is going okay with our meal. One thing to keep in mind is that this spot is cash only, so be prepared. But with such great food, service, and value, it's totally worth it!

Spicy & Regular.
Brandon N.

Parksanbal keeps it simple and perfect -- just two dishes, beef bone soup and spicy beef bone soup, both loaded with tender beef, rich bone broth, collagen, fresh green onions, and glass noodles. The meal comes with rice and endless sides of seaweed, radish kimchi, and egg with green onions and jalapeños. Everything was hearty yet light, comforting, and absolutely delicious. The service from the Hispanic staff was top notch, and the warm, homey ambience made the whole experience even better.

Alan N.

Oh this is the bees knees. They only serve one thing and its delicious! When you sit down, they just ask you spicy or not spicy. Super simple. The staff here is exceptional. They don't mess around and they are quick. They are very generous with their side dishes. Quick and efficient. They'll never bag it for you if you want to doggy bag your leftovers. They were so kind! It's $20 a bowl at the end, but MAKE SURE TO TIP! A lot of people just paid $20 and walked away. Give these people tip for their exceptional service.

Non spicy beef soup
Christine R.

Came here for lunch. The restaurant was at full capacity. Had to wait maybe 10 minutes for a seat. Asked for a menu and was told this was their only dish (beef soup). You could order spicy or non-spicy. Spicy was not spicy at all for me and I cannot handle spice well which is what I appreciated. The spicy was good but my favorite was the non-spicy. It had such a simple and refreshing taste. It really tasted like "less is more". It's so nice to have on a cold day, very good for your soul. No wonder why this restaurant was packed. $40 for 2 bowls cash and $43 with credit card. I HIGHLY recommend to anyone in the neighborhood to try!

Spicy Beef and cabbage soup with rice
Vincent F.

Came here for lunch. This placw only has 1 menu item. Beef & cabbage soup with rice (served non-spicy or spicy). It comes with seaweed, egg, rice, pickled radish, and jalepenos on the side. Comes out boiling so be careful! Verdict: Spicy and non-spicy are both so good. I can see why it's the only menu item and every table is packed. We were worrid about the spice level when ordering but thankfully, the spicy is not as spicy as korean jampong or soondubu. It's very palatable to the normal spice tolerance person. I dont really need any water. The non spicy has very rich flavors of beef and well seasoned broth. Overall we would come back here. Very refreshing for a cold winter day!

Ashley H.

Parksanbal is a tiny, cash-only gem that keeps things refreshingly simple it serves just one dish: Korean beef soup. Your only choice is spicy or not. That's it, and honestly, that's part of the charm. The soup is rich and deeply comforting. Simmered for hours with beef bones, the broth turns cloudy and full of flavor, with a savory depth that feels both hearty and soothing. Inside, you'll find soft noodles, tender rice, and just enough beef to round it out. It's not meat-heavy, but the balance of flavors and textures is spot-on. The rice soaking in that broth is especially good soft, savory, and incredibly satisfying. This dish, known as gukbap literally soup with rice has centuries of history in Korea. Parksanbal's version leans toward gomguk/gomtang, a milky beef-bone broth that's slow-simmered to pull out collagen and marrow for that signature richness. Your bowl comes with a small spread of classic Korean sides: roasted seaweed, a fluffy rolled omelet, ssamjang soybean chili paste, fresh hot peppers, and kkakdugi, a crunchy cubed radish kimchi that adds a bright, tangy kick. The vibe matches the food: minimal, calm, and no-frills just a few tables and a focus on the meal. At $20 for the set, it's a fair price for something so deeply rooted in tradition. If you're after a quiet, authentic taste of Korean comfort food, Parksanbal is absolutely worth the stop.

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Ask the Community - Parksanbal

Are we allowed dine in here?

Yes, 1/11/2023

Do they include banchan if I order takeout? How spicy is it? How many levels of spice? Does it come with noodles or rice?

I believe they do include banchan. Never got takeout, but have seen them packing orders. It's only 1 level of spice (it's not spicy at all, so I would recommend getting this), but others ask for less spice. Comes with both noodles in the soup & rice… Read more

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Yes, 1/11/2023

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So delicious! They don't take reservations but overall service is really fast and if you come for…read morean early dinner (around 5) there will most likely be seats. They start you off with barley tea and water, and we also got the jeju mandarin fizz which was 5/5 delicious - not sweet at all, fizzy, with a nice iced sorbet situation going on at the top. Here's what we ordered - Lava rock cheese tteokgalbi (5/5): so delicious and not heavy at all if you're worried about that. It was surprisingly not oily, the meat was plump and juicy, and there was just the right amount of cheese. The dipping sauce was also surprisingly light and complemented the dish well - Collagen gomtang (5/5): wow this soup was so flavorful and had so much depth. The meat was so tender too - Gukbap (4/5): I loved the veggies and glass noodles in this one, but the soup itself was on the salty side, a bit salty for me Unlimited banchan refills and the kimchi was some of the best I had!

I was looking for new spots around Flushing and Woodam immediately caught my attention. I saw soy…read moremarinated crab on the menu and my eyes lit up, but it's currently out of season. I'll be back for that. What I ordered: - Collagen gomtang (Korean beef bone soup): Very good! The beef ribs were extremely tender. The broth was clean, clear, slightly oily, and overall very comforting. Must try! - Oxtail & short ribs jjim: Generous portion size. We went with the soy garlic glaze, which was decent but the flavor profile was very mild. I would have preferred more sauce for a richer taste. The meat itself was very tender. The banchan is unlimited, which we loved. The black fungus and spicy cucumber was my favorite. Servers were friendly and attentive throughout. Overall, a solid experience. I would recommend it and plan to return. :)

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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!

Ji Bei Chuan Noodles

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3.5 Overall Decent…read moresized space for the area. They weren't too packed on a weekend afternoon. They seem to get more takeout/delivery orders than dine in. You order on iPad at the table, and the staff is available if you have any questions. When you confirm your order on the iPad, they will confirm with you. Service is friendly and helpful. The food came out quick! Their kitchen is in the basement and they have the dumb waiter sending up food, so very efficient use of space. The Dumplings in Chili Oil (can adjust spice level and cilantro) has added texture with crushed peanuts. We got the regular spicy, but could have gotten extra spicy. They were a decent appetizer but I'd go for something else. The Abalone and Chicken Rice Noodles had decent chicken flavor. There were a couple pieces of dark meat, which I enjoyed. Not sure if there was abalone in here, but if there was, it was nondescript. The rice noodles were well cooked. The Plum Juice had a lovely smokey flavor, along with a lemony flavor form the couple of lemon slices inside. It was not too sweet, though I personally could go for less sugar. Overall, a decent spot for rice noodles. They do have multiple locations, so go to the one near you! No need to go out of your way.

This is my third or fourth time visiting this restaurant in Flushing. It is on Prince Street, on…read morethe same block as Tangram Mall. I've brought friends here because I've always enjoyed their dishes. There also aren't many noodle restaurants left in the neighborhood, so it's nice to have a spot like this. It's a great place to visit on a cold day. The restaurant itself is a decent size. It can get busy in the evenings, but for the most part, you can still find a table. The portions are quite generous, and the service is good. There's minimal interaction with the staff since you place your order through a tablet provided at the table. Be mindful if you have peanut allergies definitely let them know so they don't sprinkle peanut on certain dishes. Overall, this is a great place to get a warm noodle soups during Winter season.

Parksanbal - korean - Updated May 2026

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