Reviews Woo Chon

5
River Kim
+5
Love Love Love this place. Came here with friends. It's a casual All You Can Eat Korean BBQ place. The price is super reasonable especially considering the quality of meat. Close to the 7 Train by the Main St. Flushing stop. A local gem, I also noticed Action Bronson at the restaurant giddy with the meats! My friends I always end up getting the Unlimited B that comes with the short ribs as well as soft tofu soup, seafood pancake and everything in between.
5
Edward Busch
+5
The side dishes here are so clean and delicious. Great palette cleansers for authentic dishes like the dwenjangstew. I was introduced to Korean cuisine through my girlfriend. We went to Korea last fall and this restaurant reminds me of the best restaurants we've been to. The side dishes is mostly vegetarian and cooked gently and seasoned mildly. High in nutritional value if you break it down. The owner always hooks it up and gives me a steamed egg. This place has been around for decades and is a classic Korean NY establishment.
5
R C
+5
Their Kimchi is very good! Their soft tufu soup is also good too. Those who are used to Manhattan taste may not find outstanding taste because Manhattan taste is very strong to catch customer's attention immediately. I will say, this place knows how to balance it out. I want to try unlimited BBQ next time.
4
Amy lin
+4
I had my brother's birthday dinner party here just yesterday and well our group of 8 really enjoyed our time here. The place was cozy and the service was pretty attentive. The place wasn't too rowdy ,but just right. I felt like this place definitely a perfect spot to come with your significant other or even for a first date. Food wise some were really amazing and some were just okay. Everyone that ordered the Beef Stroganoff were very happy including me. The beef was so tender the huge fist size beef just split nicely into layers the moment I pressed my fork into it. I felt the portions were generous. I barely finished mine after an appetizer. On the other hand the Khoulibiac was just okay. I felt like it was a bit too dry and it lacked in flavor. As for the appetizers, we all just loved the duck. It was a generous portion and it was delicious. However, we do not recommend the lobster. The portion was too small and the taste wasn't all that amazing for ($35). After dinner we went around to take some photos and checkout the souvenir shop along with the egg tree and the polar bear fish tank. One of the waiters were really nice enough to take a few shots was us and he did a really good job with them. I think it's one of those places you have to come and experience it once when you get a chance. Now, will I come again? Yes, I def would for sure!
4
Stephanie Rojas
+4
This places is a good spot to grab dinner in Flushing when you're very hungry. The menu has a variety of options, including all you can eat. When you are served, the table is covered with food and there's bound to be something you'll like. When I went the waitress also came to the table every few minutes to cook the meats. I thought the bbq'd meat and most of the sides were good and there was definitely too much food for my friend and I to finish.
5
Alex The Best
+5
When entering, it feels like a country or Texas style BBQ as they use wooden borders to separate groups and tables. For drinks, they provide glass cups that look like whisky glasses more than soda glasses so it has a real nice old country feel to it. The perfectly fried seafood pancake was a nice treat and they have enough waitresses speedily catering to all tables. Much to my surprise the bus boys here are nice enough to get your drink orders for you. How efficient is that? To me if you want good AYCE Korean BBQ and can't make it to Picnic Garden because you unfortunately happen to be closer to Woo Chon then I would highly recommend coming here. It certainly isn't going to be the best meat money can buy but easily beats most pay per order KBBQ hands down and $25 is not easy to beat anytime soon.
5
Steve Pak
+5
Amazing Korean food. I haven't had korean food like this since I moved from Korea. It reminds me of my mothers home cooking. The price is unbeatable for the all you can eat BBQ. You could taste the difference in quality compared to othe Korean restaurants. There bibimbap and soondubu is to die for. The amazing flavor in these dishes tell me they only use the freshest ingredients I highly recommend the Kalbi, the hot stone bibimbap, and all the varities of their soondubu spicy tofu soup.
4
hi, hello
+4
Only been here for their weekday lunch and woah! Totally affordable. I remember checking this place out before and remembered their prices to be pretty expensive, which is consistent with most korean restaurants but their lunch deals are definitely affordable! First time i went there i got the seafood soondubu. It was good and had a generous amount of tofu! It comes with a small bowl of white rice or purple multigrain rice, whichever you pick. The second time i went there i got the hot bibimbap. This was also good!
5
A Weisenheimer
+5
Arrived shortly after 5 pm on a Monday in November 2014 with my wife. Have eaten there before, but just a simple bowl of sundubu each time. This time, since we're two, we order the BBQ Combo for 2 for just short of $40. Food is excellent, fresh, nicely herbed, spiced and marinated, and copious, some seeming home-made. In fact, I'd say that this is the best Korean food in NYC at this time. The decor is a bit on the dark side -- think medieval European monks' dining hall with a slight Korean touch (the crooked Korean pine tree wall mural) and someone's sense of humor in signs ("Save water. Drink beer.") The service here is satisfactory, though not outstanding. When you need something, like a refill of one of the banchan Korean traditional side dishes (There were twelve of them for this BBQ for two.), you just have to flag down one of the servers; not a big deal. There appears to be some misunderstanding of traditional Korean dining style. Someone here complained about getting some things they did not order; I wonder if it was the traditional banchan side dishes that come with most meals. Food I'd give 5 stars. Ambiance I'd give 3.5. Service I'd give 4. Since I'm here for the great food, I'll stick with the 5 overall.
5
juhyun son
+5
Favorite korean restaurant in flushing. when I miss korean food, always visit here and I feel like even more delicious than eating on the Korean mainland. Especially korean bbq(recommand chadol) and soon-doo-boo jjigae(korean soup) are highly recommanded. As I felt, service was good and the waiters were very polite for me.
5
Marion P
+5
Service was great and I absolutely loved their Kimchi. I ordered the vegetable pancake and after eating the side dishes they bought beforehand, I was pretty much full when my food arrived. O, and when our waitress noticed my friend having trouble with the chopsticks, she brought over the kid's chopstick. Hahaha. Made me night!
4
Diane Lam
+4
Pretty good food. All you can eat bbq was a bit pricey but worth it!
5
Alex Oh
+5
Omg. Best korean i had in a while. It tasted as good as the ones in korea. I never thought i would taste korean food that is a tasty as this place. I recommend this place for everyone. Try it, you wont regret it. i recommend their bbq reminds me of the good days
5
Tiffany Min
+5
best korean food you can find in flushing!! seriously, you won't regret coming here. the food is delicious, service is great, and you'll love the atmosphere!! make sure you visit here if you are craving korean food! you won't regret it! :)
5
Alexander Sideris
+5
Great food, great service. Don't miss the fried dumplings, the lunch specials, the spicy tofu soup, and of course the BBQ. The kimchi here is on point...the best in town.