Jang Dok Dae Corp

📍 Korean restaurants in Flushing

Jang Dok Dae Corp

6.0

Jang Dok Dae Corp is located in Flushing (Usa). Featured in the korean restaurants category, it has a rating of 6.0. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Jang Dok Dae Corp

From the business

  • Identifies as Asian-owned

Service options

  • Kerbside pickup
  • No-contact delivery
  • Delivery
  • On-site services
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in

Highlights

  • Fast service
  • Serves local specialty

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Comfort food
  • Healthy options
  • Quick bite
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine

Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Catering
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Cosy

Crowd

  • Transgender safe space

Planning

  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Children

  • High chairs

Parking

  • Free of charge street parking
  • Paid street parking

Pets

  • Dogs allowed
  • Dogs allowed inside
  • Dogs allowed outside

Jang Dok Dae Corp is in position 23 out of 37 in korean restaurants in Flushing

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Jang Dok Dae Corp has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 261 reviews on Google

Andrea Wong

We came in on a windy evening ready to devour some soy marinated crabs, but found out they're not available until November. Service was attentive and the space was cozy and welcoming. We ordered kimchi pancake with seafood topping to start-- the oysters were delicious!!!! To share we ordered the LA GALBI on the nuruk section. Even the ligaments and fat caps were tender. It felt like a premium piece of meat. We wanted to order more, but found ourselves pleasantly full just after ordering those 2. The hostess checked in on us continously for banchan and tea refills. We will be coming soon!

Andrea Wong ☆ 5/5
annie zheng

Incredibly great atmosphere. The decor is like cafe meets nostalgic countryside meets quiet library/museum. While eating I could not stop looking around, it is very clear that love was put into this restaurant, small details everywhere. The food was really good too. Our favorites were the pork belly and the chive pancakes (it was the perfect amount of crispy.) I hope more people visit this is a perfect place for a casual date or lunch with friends (there is even a thrift store down across the street). After leaving I could not stop thinking about it. 🙂‍↕️❤️

annie zheng ☆ 5/5
Kalinar Beli

I love the food there, the taste is great, the service is amazing. But you need to be patient, only one person serves the food. We ordered whole bunch of food and all of them are delicious. I love beef short ribs and pork belly most.

Kalinar Beli ☆ 5/5
Emma Shem-Tov

To start this off, my family and I agreed this was the best Korean food we've ever had! I wish we lived in the area so we could come here again sooner haha. Cute little mom and pop's place.. even the menus were homemade with little bits of information given for certain items! (No artificial foods or anything here btw.. all homemade!) Before getting food we were given 3 delicious side dishes. The drink I got was a sweet rice punch which was very good. But appetizer we had was a scallion pancake and it was DELISH. Perfectly crispy with tons of scallion. Then we had their broccoli and tofu rice dish, bulgogi udon, and regular bulgogi. It was all very flavorful with good portions! And at the end we were given three pieces of pineapple for free which was very nice. Staff was also lovely! And we had a very nice chat. ❤️

Emma Shem-Tov ☆ 5/5
Moon C

**If you are looking for authentic Korean food, I strongly do NOT recommend this restaurant. 2-3years ago, we came here and had an amazing experience — the food was delicious and the service was so warm and kind that I left a heartfelt, detailed review. Recently, I missed that sense of comfort and decided to make a special drive to come back. Unfortunately, this visit was a complete disappointment and completely changed my impression of this place. The menu had changed significantly, so I asked the owner for a recommendation. Instead of helping, he responded with a cold, dismissive tone, saying "Just order whatever you want," as if we were bothering him and needed to hurry up. We were so taken aback that we awkwardly rushed to choose something while feeling very uncomfortable. As I wasn’t feeling well, I was debating whether to order samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) or grilled chicken. While we were still deciding, the owner overheard our conversation and suddenly said, "So you want that one?" and started writing the order down without confirming. We had to stop him and explain what we actually wanted, which was extremely awkward. While waiting for our food, we were served the side dishes and chopsticks. For a Korean restaurant charging $25–$30 per dish (we spent 100$) , I was shocked to see disposable wooden chopsticks — the kind typically used for takeout. • Kimchi: It had a musty, off flavor and tasted nothing like authentic Korean kimchi. • The only edible side dish was the cucumber. • The tomato and cilantro salad — I can’t eat cilantro, and they didn’t even ask if it was okay. This dish, pictured, is something I’ve never seen on a proper Korean table. During our meal, we overheard the owner saying things like, "No Chinese customers today. I wish more Chinese people would come, even for pickup." At that moment, I realized that the side dishes seemed to have been catered to a completely different palate — not authentic Korean cuisine. When my samgyetang arrived, it was another disappointment. Traditionally, samgyetang includes ginseng, jujube, and glutinous rice. This version contained only a small amount of glutinous rice mixed with quinoa ? — no ginseng, no jujube. Even worse, the chicken itself was shockingly tiny, almost like it came from a baby chick. As shown in the photo, the drumstick was literally smaller than my finger. I’ve had young chicken soup before, but I’ve never seen one this undersized and underwhelming. Other dishes were equally disappointing: • The pajeon (green onion pancake) was so greasy that it looked like it was sitting in a pool of oil, as seen in the photo. • The grilled pork belly was unbearably salty — it tasted as though it had been soaked in salt. Even after eating an entire bowl of rice, the saltiness was overwhelming. We were so hungry that we forced ourselves to eat, focusing only on filling our stomachs. But on the way home, we felt bloated and unwell from how salty and greasy everything was. This will definitely be our last visit. The fond memories we had of this place are now completely replaced by this terrible experience. I just hope people don’t think this is what traditional Korean food is supposed to be. It is truly disappointing that a place with the beautiful Korean name "Jangdokdae" (traditional Korean clay pot) is serving food and service like this.

Moon C ☆ 1/5
JP

I found this restaurant on Google and decided to give it a try for takeout—and I’m so glad I did! The quality of the ingredients is top-notch, and everything tasted incredibly fresh. The aged pork belly stood out the most—it had such a unique and rich flavor, completely different from any other Korean restaurants I’ve been to. The scallion seafood pancake. Usually, I find them too soggy, but this one was a game-changer! The top had a perfect crispiness, and the dipping sauce was well-balanced—not too sweet, which can sometimes be an issue. Overall, the flavors were spot on, and I can’t wait to go back and try more dishes. Highly recommend!

JP ☆ 5/5
Phyllis Q

My partner and I always enjoy eating here and we always make it a point to bring people here to eat. The food always feels fresh and not overly salty like most restaurants, how your mom might make you food. I highly recommend coming here. Their cilantro pancake and marinated raw crab is amazing! I always look forward to the rotating drink the owner makes for you to enjoy with your meal, it’s unique and delicious and changes with the season!

Phyllis Q ☆ 5/5

Information about Jang Dok Dae Corp

Address

Jang Dok Dae Corp is located at 172-14 46th Ave, Flushing, NY 11358, United States

Phone

The phone number of Jang Dok Dae Corp is +1 917-838-9753

Website

The website of Jang Dok Dae Corp is: jangdokdae.org

Business Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:30–16:00, 17:00–21:00
Wednesday: 12:00–16:00, 17:00–21:00
Thursday: 12:00–16:00, 17:00–21:00
Friday: 13:00–16:00, 17:00–21:00
Saturday: 11:30–16:00, 17:00–22:00
Sunday: 11:30–21:00

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