Love love love it! Best kimchi I usually get their cold noodles (a little too spicy for me but good) or the Dak Bulgogi Soondubu Kalguksu (닭불고기 순두부칼국수).
Kalguksoo is good for sure, seafood oko pajun is great too. But pajun was about $30 and noodles were about well over $20 lol. Expect to spend about $50 per person. Although, one individual can't finish pajun.. $30 is wild lol food itself is great but if you're ok with paying that price, go for it.
Best Korean hand cut noodles and seafood pancakes! I’ve been coming here for many years and tried bunch of different items. Today I was craving Kalguksu in this cold weather so I came to eat by myself. It’s always consistent. Kimchee is so authentic and delicious. I had seafood noodle and it surely warmed me up. This special bowl retains heat, so until the last bite noodle soup is hot. I can’t wait to come back w my family to have steamed dumplings and seafood pancake topped with Bonita flakes.
Amazing little discovery in Queens! Great service from ajumma :) The included kimchi comes in a little jar. And wow it was fresh. Not too spicy very balanced! We order a pancake and it was very very crispy. I highly recommend that strongly
If you like Korean seafood pancake fans, this is the place you can’t missed! I love their pancakes with cabbage, less scallions with different type of proteins to choose from. My family’s favorite is the traditional seafood pancake! Good portions, food & service. Highly recommended!
Quiet and clean but food is expensive