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    Sik Gaek

    3.9 (648 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Closed 11:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    Tteokbokki
    Cheyenne T.

    We eat Korean bbq a lot so I think we have pretty high standards. Sik Gaek was so amazing! It wasn't all you can eat but the quality of the food really came through. All the meat cuts we had were great but our favorite is always marinated kalbi. The starter salad was also a favorite. It's a fun ambiance for family dinner (a little noisy with the kpop music) but they were very nice and turned down the volume upon request. They cook the meat for you. The service was very attentive and kind! Mike was super helpful and taught us the Korean ways of preparing the lettuce wrap or to combine the meat with daikon. I can't wait to come back!

    Melissa D.

    Came here for dinner on a Friday night. The place is on the smaller side but was still comfortable. The staff was extremely attentive and friendly! We received so much food and everything was delicious.

    Cherylin L.

    Just had an incredible dining experience at Sikgaek--and honestly, it's now one of my favorite Korean BBQ spots in NYC! Located in Woodside, just minutes from Manhattan, this cozy gem has been serving up authentic Korean flavors since 2010. They've recently refreshed their menu (seafood is out, more K-BBQ goodness is in!) and the space is beautifully decorated with warm vibes and super friendly staff. We went all in with the Sikgaek Prime Combo--featuring Prime Short Rib, Prime Ribeye, and Prime Brisket. The meats were so tender and flavorful, and the best part? The staff grills it all right at your table, so you can sit back and enjoy every sizzling bite.

    Side dishes were stale. Dressing on the salad was gross. Kimchee stew was decent (can't go wrong with that), Bulgogi was dry.
    Aiden P.

    Came in on what looked like a slow Monday afternoon -- only one other table was occupied in the whole restaurant. We ordered a few dishes, and honestly, everything was pretty mid. Portion sizes were decent, but that didn't make up for the lack of flavor. We didn't even bother trying the KBBQ grill because the prices were ridiculous -- over $90 for just three types of meat? For that price, you could get all-you-can-eat KBBQ elsewhere. Makes no sense. It almost feels like good service is reserved for the people who spend big on their overpriced meats, just because that means a bigger tip. But honestly, even if the food had been good, it still wouldn't have made up for the poor service. Our server, Mike, took our order and then vanished. I'm not exaggerating -- we saw him chilling in the back, fully tuned into his computer screen, smiling and laughing. Just because it's a slow day doesn't mean you get to check out completely. Meanwhile, the couple next to us -- who did order the grill -- were getting great service. Maybe it's because they spent more, or maybe Mike just didn't vibe with us for whatever reason. Either way, it was noticeable. As a paying customer, I'm not just here to eat -- I'm here to dine in. That includes being taken care of. I might as well have done takeout. I had to literally wave Mike down just to get the check and boxes -- something that should have been offered without asking. And when he finally brought the boxes, he didn't even include a bag. Like... how am I supposed to carry four containers on the train? Does it look like I've got four hands? I can't imagine what service is like when the place is actually busy. Mike seemed totally checked out, and it definitely impacted the overall experience. And when the service is bad, it makes the food taste even worse. Long story short, Mike needs to seriously improve by doing the basics of his job -- checking in, being present, and treating all customers like they matter, regardless of how much they spend.

    Lunch special
    Judy N.

    Great local Korean in Sunnyside, Queens! They've revamped the menu and it's as great as ever. Check out their dining in lunch specials are not to be missed and best part of it all it's only $24. Great value for the meal and all the sides.

    Radish
    Jane L.

    I recently had dinner at Sik Gaek for the first time with my husband and brother, and it was somewhat of a mixed experience. We had ordered delivery once before during but hadn't been in person (we usually head to Flushing or K-town for Korean food). I will start by saying that it was rather busy for a Sunday night, and there was only one server working for the first hour that we were there. He was visibly overwhelmed and I felt really bad for him, so we willingly grilled our own meat, which he seemed to appreciate. The food overall is decent. IMO the quality of the meat isn't as great as some of the spots in Flushing and K-town, but it's certainly way better than Wonder Pig. I liked their kimchi jeon and kimchi jigae as well. I wish they brought out steamed egg and cheese corn on the house like other places, but it wasn't a big deal to pay for it. I do really wish they would improve their banchan game (including refills) and bring out raw garlic and jalapeños with the lettuce. Also, the lettuce we received had seen some better days and was brown in spots. All in all, I would give this place a 3.5 but am rounding it up to 4 because I feel sorry for the staff and because it's a decent Korean spot for this part of Queens.

    Watermelon soju
    Jason W.

    This is a great place to eat and drink with friends late at night. Atmosphere, staff, and service were all great! All of the food we had were delicious. The bbq items were expensive so we didn't order any of that. The watermelon soju pitcher was quite worth it as you get an actual watermelon filled with soju.

    Watermelon juice
    Jenny T.

    The food here is so good. I will definitely be coming here again. The servers were so attentive and brought us the food pleasantly fast. The place itself has enough tables we didn't need to wait to be seated and the ambiance is pretty quiet. When I'm in Woodside I be thinking of this place

    This very delicious lunch combo made me feel like a king!   :)
    Donald K.

    I had a very nice dining experience last Friday. The food was very delicious, they have a variety of lunch boxes to choose from. I had the tofu soup and chicken combo which was very good. The staff is very friendly and attentive. And the atmosphere is very cozy, relaxing and enjoyable. I highly recommend Sik Gaek whenever you are in the area! :)

    Jonathan C.

    Use to come here like 20yrs ago when it was still good. But things went downhill. The seafood hotpot was just made up of a lobster some clams, mussels, 1 small lobster, crabs, 1 abalone and bean sprout on the bottom. Pretty expensive for $99. Flavor was mediocre. Will not come back.

    PR C.

    We love this place! They were so nice and friendly, we really enjoyed this vibes. And they were doing seafood, but they are offering KBBQ now!!! So yummm!

    Takoyaki (comes in 5 small balls)
    Beril E.

    I hate to be an outlier in the plethora of pleasant reviews, but I had a mediocre Korean BBQ experience here on a Sunday evening. The ambiance is 10/10 though with plenty of group seating available and a large TV screen showing K-pop music videos. We got the takoyaki as a starter and given this is a well-known Japanese snack, we should have known better not to order it in a Korean spot. The takoyaki balls were way smaller in size than any other takoyaki I've had elsewhere. There were barely any dried bonito shavings and no green seaweed sprinkles on the dish. The batter was a bit undercooked and the diced octopus slice inside each ball was quite small. I wouldn't recommend this starter. For kbbq, they don't have a ton of different combo options: 2 beef and 1 pork option to be shared between 2-3 people and 1 mixed option for 3-4 people. We opted to get the non-combo option as the combo prices were higher than Manhattan prices (think on par with and maybe even higher than Jongro). Note that if you order two different meats, your bbq will not get cooked in front of you, and if you order beef brisket, they require for you to do a minimum of two orders since the beef needs to be sliced once you order. Needless to say, this was a rule heavy menu, making it hard for us to select different meats without breaking the bank. We opted to get two orders of the beef brisket to get our meat cooked in front of us. The brisket was thinly sliced, but still had lots of chewy and tough parts, not dissolving in your mouth at each bite. The kbbq did come with 2 orders of rice, lettuce, and some onions and mushrooms to be grilled along with your meat. The banchan was varied and overall solid. The portions of banchan in each bowl were quite small though, which made it awkward for us having to keep asking for refills every time. They have a good selection of drinks, including a few flavors of soju and makgeolli. The grapefruit soju is delicious and cut the grease of the meat perfectly. I'd want to try some of their stir fries, hot pots, soups, and other classic Korean dishes before ruling this place out. I came here back in the day when they weren't serving bbq and remember the hot pots being solid. I even had the raw octopus here back then, which has since been removed from the menu.

    Booth
    Alexandria R.

    My friends wanted KBBQ in Sunyside that was NOT AYCE. I had noticed this restaurant while riding the 7 train decided why not. At worse, we will just go to Wonder Pig next time (an AYCE nearby). Food + Drink: 4.5/5 You should really go here with someone who has experienced KBBQ before because it will help you order strategically. Most of they grill items need to be purchased twice so double the price tag (see menu pics). For grilled items, we went with a combo with a side order of pork belly. This is a restaurant where they will grill for you and give you a great ban chan (an assortable of small sides). We ordered some appetizers (Jap chea + tteokbokki), the raspberry wine, and watermelon soju punch bowl. My disappointment were the Jap chea was really small (it seemed to be more veggie than noodle), and most of the meat seemed overcooked, as a medium rare steak lover. Still my group was happy we went and hopes to come back. All in all, I would go back. However, this place is not for those with light pockets. My group of four spent around $200 on this adventure but do not regret. This offers a calmer environment than Wonder Pig.

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    Ask the Community - Sik Gaek

    Is live octopus still available for dine in?

    Is banchan included when ordering an entree for delivery or takeout?

    No, when ordering delivery there is no ban chan included unfortunately

    Do they still serve live octopus?

    Is it weird if you only order the live octopus and nothing else?

    It is not weird. That dish is 30$. A lot of people in Korea just order that with rice and eat the samplers they give you. Also comes with a fried egg.

    Is it easy to get sitting? And is parking bad? Also how full do they tend to get?

    It is quite busy and we lucked out. Parking, I'm not sure where.. B/c we took the subway and it was like a minute walk from the train stop. Maybe try them during the week? But most definitely the weekend nights are busy.

    Do they ever run out of the raw octopus legs?

    No, they have full tank of it. And not that many people order them.

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    Woodam

    4.5(118 reviews)
    4.8 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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    KAL

    KAL

    4.5(337 reviews)
    1.6 miAstoria
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    Super cute small family-run Korean spot in Astoria! Good service, great calm vibes, and reasonable…read morepricing make it a great option for authentic Asian food in a neighborhood that lacks options. Had a smattering of apps along with some soju, and it was a good time. Food was good but it was more the authenticity and casual good vibes that boost the rating up. The banchan was solid, nothing exceptional, and for $4 was a bit steep. The chicken was also similar, good but nothing standout. The spicy rice cakes though were really good. Only complaint is that it was pretty lacking on rice cakes - it was half fish cake (which tbh I prefer but maybe not everyone does). I can tell the food quality is good though, so I'd be eager to try more of their signature dishes, such as the Bulgogi. Definitely worth a shot if you're in Astoria craving Korean food!

    I ordered this via door dash so I can't speak to the ambience or service inside per se. I ordered…read morethe Galgi Bibimbap with Ban Chan, Buns, and a side of Kimchi and a side of rice. Turns out I did not need the additional sides of rice and of Kimchi as far as amount of food goes, however I think I liked the flavor and "kick" of the side of Kimchi over the Kimchi that was in the Ban Chan..... The food was pretty good! As I mentioned it came via door dash and the dasher was on a scooter and it was a few miles away so by the time it got to me it was only warm and not hot but that isn't really something the restaurant can do anything about. However I did ask for utensils to be included and I think that is something the restaurant has control over and I didn't get any utensils so there is that....

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    3.3(236 reviews)
    1.3 miElmhurst
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    Service is horrible. Ahjumma was rude. We asked for sauce with our food & she made an annoyed face…read more& said, "omG" & then gave us gochujang. Heat wasn't even on when we went & it was 13 degrees. At 1st, she said the heat wasn't working. Then she said the heat was only covering the back of the restaurant. Some of the food is good tho. For banchan: 1) 3/5 odeng- standard 2) 2/5 mixed veggies: mostly broccoli, 1 cauliflower floret, 1 carrot slice. This was bland & cauliflower overcooked. 3) 3/5 kimchi- standard 4) 4/5 potato kimchi- This was different. We all liked it. Spicy, sweet, savory. Great mix of well-balanced flavors. 5) 3/5 bok choy kimchi- decent Main course: 1) 3/5 sundubu jjigae- It was decent, not as good as Mapo bbq. The broth cuda been denser, with more flavor. The complexity of flavors was lacking. 2) 2/5 oyster jeon- I fail to understand why Keon is so bland. The soy sauce served with it was so salty. This is why we requested another sauce. 3) 5/5 bibim naengmyeon- We had to ask for mustard & vinegar. This was surprisingly mild. It was perfectly spiced for me. This was my fave dish. If I ever go back, I'd def get this. 4) 2/5 soy garlic wings- This was just salty. Didn't taste the garlic. Lacked flavor besides salt. 5) 3/5 Korean style wings- sweet & hella spicy

    I got sick after eating the food there. Please don't go to this restaurant, there is a high chance…read morethat you will get sick too. They serve very bad food. We used to go to this restaurant all the time to eat, but its condition is getting worse and worse than before. The two of us who went to dinner yesterday were served such disgusting garbage foods. There were flies and gnats flying all over our food. There were no waiters, just an old woman. She didn't come to refill the water once, didn't pick up the plate after we finished eating, and didn't even take it away until we paid the bill. But even though we gave an 18% tip, she came back later to ask for the tip, saying it wasn't enough. From now on, we will never go to this restaurant. They threw away the garbage and put octopus dust in our food. This is a restaurant run by people who can't afford to eat. If the tips are low, the shameless ones come back to beg.

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    3.8(414 reviews)
    1.2 miAstoria
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    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.

    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.

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