CHOMP @ 162 K-Town
Flushing, 162nd St, CH · Korean restaurant
- Address
- 11358 New York, Flushing, 162nd St, CHOMP @ 162 K-Town
- Phone
- (718) 445-2100
- Website
- 162ktownny.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
CHOMP @ 162 K-Town is a restaurant located in Flushing, 162nd St, CH. It is one of 1 restaurants listed in Flushing, 162nd St. Its 4.8-star rating matches the Flushing, 162nd St city average of 4.8 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among restaurants in Flushing, 162nd St. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
My friend and I wanted some warm soup in the cold winter, so we found this gem around the area! Really quick service and the owner was so considerate and sweet. We got the army stew, seafood pancake and steamed dumplings (also can order as fried). Everything hit the spot and we even had enough as leftover to take home as two people eating! Definitely a really good lunch/dinner spot and will definitely be coming back!
Amazing food with great atmosphere! Everything we ordered was absolutely delicious!! Also five stars for the service!! This restaurant has just recently opened and I figured I should give it a try. I ordered, spicy pork feet stir fried, gamjatang, and beef brisket with bean sprouts. The portions were all super big and we left with full stomach and happy faces. Totally recommend for those who like authentic Korean food. Great service, big portion, yummy food. Will come back for other dishes!!!?
Was looking for some quick grub before karaoke and was walking up and down the street. Found this place and figured I'd give it a try. I spoke to the owner as well and had a cool chat about the establishment and his hopes for the place. The food is affordable, practically a steal considering the prices of other places. On average, you’re looking at about $14-15 a head, a few bucks more for a drink too. Given that most entrees include two bases and 3 sides, that’s really good. I got fried chicken bites with fries, salad, and various banchan: - The chicken is moist and crispy, the fries are still crispy an hour+ later. - The banchan is very standard, no complaints - I got the gochujang aioli and the owner recommended the katsu sauce for the chicken so he gave me that as well. Both sauces
After reading all good reviews, I wanted to give it a try this place. Tiny space with limited tables. We order bunch of Korean foods, everything taste good and authentic. But I don’t know if this place is bar or the restaurant. The atmosphere here was very weird and confused me if I am here for dinner or drink. Customers there were mostly over 50-60’s (no offense for sure) with background of 1980’s Korean songs also with bright light.. I wish if they care about the place decorated or deem the light or something.
Came here for a light dinner since we weren’t feeling too hungry, but we ended up finishing everything we ordered. The Sundubu was especially delicious and the nice gentleman even gave us an extra side dish on the house and a yakult. Will definitely visit again!
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