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- Oct 18, 2023
Came here with a couple of friends on a Wednesday night and we were the only group there. There was only one server there but he was attentive so he's great! The Banchan was good. We weren't too hungry so we got the Army Stew and Spicy Pork. Both dishes were pretty good, a solid 3/5. We had a good time but I'm not sure I'd go again.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Tangirul I.Manhattan, New York, NY01Sep 15, 2022
The galbi is fire. good portion. I moved to flushing recently and have been checking out all the spots with Korean food (specifically beef). By far one of my faves for galbi
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 21, 2010First to Review
Hot Korean soup is the perfect remedy for fending off the ill effects of alcohol. Of course, that doesn't work if you toss soju into the mix, but I'm no doctor.
Incheon's jambbong soojaebi is outstanding, full of hearty seafood chunks, with a slight bite, yet manages to soothe and comfort - it really isn't such a crazy spicy soup when you get to know it. Those with more sensitive palates should be able to cope.
Cute Korean girls parade along the walls and in the restaurant as well, providing welcome eye candy. Speaking of Korean, if you don't know any, you'll be at a significant disadvantage. Luckily my accomplice was fluent, and insisted she do all the ordering.*
* Which she usually does, especially in private.Helpful 14Thanks 0Love this 17Oh no 0 - Jonathan R.Portland, OR08May 16, 2018
Garbage, AVOID AT ALL COSTS !
Horrible service food is bland save your money.
Too many options to waste your hard earned money hereHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chris C.Bayside, NY232317532Oct 31, 2017
This spot is THE location for your last round. This is the spot is for when you can't even think straight. They have a wide selection of soups for being drunk, I would suggest the seafood soojebi.
Unfortunately they made a wack rule that its $10 per person to order alcohol with no food and all of their food is at least $20.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Cynthia C.FRESH MEADOWS, NY4058157Mar 5, 2016
The portions here are pretty large! Came with 3 of my other girl friends and we got one Korean stew with ramen, spam, sausage, kimchi, bacon, and some other stuff and we also got chicken.
I liked the stew because I like hot soup on a cold day. The spam and bacon was also pretty good. The chicken was meh. Nothin special in my opinion. We didn't really enjoy it enough to even finish half of it.
We also got a bowl of rice and beer to share.
Service was really quick and there was no wait for seating and we came on a Friday night so that was nice. Great environment to sit and chill with food and drinks with friends.
Come with someone who can read Korean though because the menu is completely in Korean!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Grace A.Roslyn, NY2952233Dec 10, 2015
Service is good. Food comes out quickly. Currently there's a soju special! 3.99 X max 2 bottles per 1 entree ordered. I like combo set 1. It has beef, veggies cooked on a grill and heated on your table, sushi and your choice of stew () we ordered mussels and everything was less than 60$ and probably enough for 3 people or 4 not too hungry people :)
Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Sylvia K.Fresh Meadows, Queens, NY6483674Mar 6, 2016
A decent choice in flushing for a casual Korean drinking experience complete with food. Like every other Korean soju "house", it has the usual dishes and stews. My friends and I ordered the budaejjigae- a spicy kimchi stew with instant ramen noodles, spam, pork belly, tofu, meatballs and other goodies. The portion of the stew was huge and more than enough for the 4 of us. The soup was flavorful without being TOO salty, but it is salty. I'd recommend getting a side of rice to balance out the flavor.
The other dish we ordered was kanpungi- a spicy garlic chicken dish. The chicken pieces are fried and covered in a red, garlicky sauce. This dish was alright, but the texture of the sauce wasn't on point. I think there are other dishes worth trying on the menu so I'd pass on this one.
A disappointment was the beer options. Most of the beers only come in the normal small bottles. Only the 2 or 3 Korean beers come in the larger size bottles. So drinking even a domestic beer like Coors Light can be expensive.
Bottom line, stop by this place if you're in the mood for soju, stews, and seafood! Otherwise, I'd try any of the many other bars nearby.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Weston M.New York, NY026Mar 13, 2019
Happy hour for drinks are good but the problem is the over priced mediocre food. Workers are nice but i just can't get over the food quality and super jacked up price.
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