Sambak Sambabzip, Flushing NY
Address | 41-11 150th St, Flushing, NY |
Phone | (718) 461-1212 |
Hours | 10:00am-10:00pm |
Categories | Korean Restaurant |
Rating | 4.3 12 reviews |
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Sambak Sambabzip reviews
12Very peaceful. The sam beop was super good for 2 people! They serve it with so many different types of vegetables and this special samjang sauce that the owner cooks. In my opinion, very healthy and affordable option compared to the other nearby options. Ate here for new years. Will be coming back! They also have this zero sugar soju #health
It closes early, but I was so grateful to the owner who cooked the food for me despite not being able to get off work because of my mother. Of course, the food here is really delicious.
Fantastic mom and son duo running this restaurant. They have an updated menu (see pics) and I must come back to try their large fish jeongol! Got the spicy pork ssambap to try and its fantastic with tons of fresh veggie wraps. Truly a hidden gem.
It was really delicious I went there just thinking about eating stir-fried pork with ssam, but I was happy to be able to eat soybean paste, cabbage, and kelp. The seasoning of the pork was just right and I ate it with onions so delicious! Personally, I don't like rice very much, but it was nice to be able to choose black rice and mixed grain rice haha. The owner packed the leftovers generously himself. It was a really happy Sunday dinner. I'll try it again next time.
We ordered ssam bap and accidentally ordered 4 servings so I was surprised when I heard the price but when we broke things down it's actually super affordable for the fresh, perfectly seasoned, and the variety of food you get. We'll be eating the rest of the food for the next couple of days. It's super healthy so I'm so excited to have found this place. The owner was suer friendly too. I definitely will return!
A healing taste! I've never tried mackerel before because of its fishy smell, but somehow the mackerel here isn't fishy at all! The vegetables are fresh and the ssamjangSooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo8686 If you want healing and health, I highly recommend this place!
I had ssambab, which is their main food. Veggies are so fresh! Jeyukbokkum and side dishes are tasty. The owner is so nice and kind. You could ask more veggies. She told me I can have them as much as I want. Definitely would go again with my friends! Highly recommend!
It's strange that this restaurant has fewer customers than Jeonju. Maybe it's because the sign says 'Ssambap', but it's not that far away from ssam. They have all kinds of steamed soup and it's cooler than other restaurants.
Cheonggukjang is excellent.the best in New York.
Jeyuk bossam and monkfish stew are delicious. The soybean paste soup served is really delicious. Hall serving and customer guidance are disappointing.
Best Sambab we had in New York! Everything was very authentic and delicious. Even all the side dishes are so tasty. I am definitely coming back to try more menus soon. Great service and the restaurant was clean and neat as well.
I submitted it after a friend recommended it to me and said it was delicious, but the side dishes were so old that I couldn't eat them. I threw away most of it. It's a house I was looking forward to, but I'm so disappointed.
I had spicy rib pancake & ssambap and it was delicious haha.
The price is good, about $100 for 7 people.