Geo Si Gi Gamjatang
Flushing, NY · Gamjatang restaurant
- Address
- Geo Si Gi Gamjatang, 152-28 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354
- Phone
- (718) 888-0001
- Status
- Closed · Opens 10:30 AM
Geo Si Gi Gamjatang is a restaurant located in Flushing, NY. It is one of 1,070 restaurants listed in Flushing. Its 4.1-star rating matches the Flushing city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM– |
Customer Reviews
If you’re looking for Korean comfort food in Flushing that opens early, Geo Si Gi is a great option — they open at 10:30 AM, which is rare around here. We came right when they opened and were the first table. This place is best known for their Gamjatang (pork bone soup), so we had to try it. The soup was hearty and flavorful, and definitely good, but for us it wasn’t as “wow” as the hype made it sound. Still a solid bowl of soup and great for sharing. One of the coolest parts is that when you’re almost done, the staff can make fried rice directly in the leftover soup/sauce. Honestly, the fried rice was even better than the soup — super satisfying and packed with flavor. Tip: save room for this part! We also ordered a few other dishes: Seafood pancake (Haemul Pajeon): good, but I’ve had
Came all the way from DC with our church youth and by far the best service I have ever had at a Korean restaurant! Served us as if we were family visiting for the holidays 🥹. The broth had such a clean taste and the 개란짐 was so savory. Our group of 16 ate to their hearts content tonight. Thank you GeoSiGi Gamjatang staff and owners! 🫶🏾🫰🏾
I’m pretty sure I discovered this spot long before Anthony Bourdain did! 😏 It was featured in Parts Unknown Season 9, Episode 4 (Queens), where he dined here with chefs Josh Smookler and Cosme Aguilar. Geo Si Gi is highly known for their signature gamjatang (spicy pork bone soup). Ordered the Gamjatang & Grilled Mackerel Set – $52.95 (for 2) The gamjatang is perfectly spiced – bold and warming without overwhelming heat (and trust me, my spice tolerance is low!). Instead of the usual red kimchi, they load it with long strips of green napa cabbage, cut right before your eyes before serving. Some bean sprouts, watercress on top, with tender potatoes, chewy rice cakes, and massive pork bones that fall right off – so meaty and flavorful. Served with a side of sweet mustard sauce. Pure comfort
I'm a picky eater but really enjoyed eating here on December 15th. My party & I had the potato pancake, short rib soup, grilled mackerel, stir fried octopus, stir fried spicy pork & spicy stir fried squid. Of course I got to taste a little of everything! It was delicious. Bathroom was super clean! It's a small cozy restaurant
I've been here three times so far. Once with my parents, the other two times with my friends. They all love it! The staff was so friendly and attentive to our need. The bone soup is heavenly, good for a winter time if you want something warm. Their spicy pork is mouth drooling.
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