Welcome to Doraon 1.5 Dak Galbi
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158-03 Northern Blvd Flushing, NY 11358 Hotline: (917) 285-2772
Welcome to Doraon 1.5 Dak Galbi! Located in Flushing, NY, this Korean gem offers a variety of traditional dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From savory appetizers like Gamja-Jeon potato pancakes to hearty entrees like Budae-Jjigae stew, there is something for everyone at Doraon 1.5 Dak Galbi.
What sets this restaurant apart is the interactive dining experience. Watch as your food is cooked fresh in front of you, adding an element of excitement to your meal. The Chef Specials, such as Dak Doritang chicken stew and Dak Dori Jeongol chicken casserole, showcase the culinary expertise behind each dish.
Customer reviews rave about the generous portions served at Doraon 1.5 Dak Galbi, making it the perfect spot for groups looking to enjoy a delicious meal together. The friendly staff will make you feel right at home, ensuring you have a memorable dining experience.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to try authentic Korean flavors at Doraon 1.5 Dak Galbi. Whether you're a fan of spicy chicken or want to indulge in some comforting fried rice, this restaurant has something for everyone. Make a reservation today and treat yourself to a culinary journey you won't soon forget!
Have been wanting to try dak galbi for a while and glad I was able to finally come here! It was a cool experience having everything cooked fresh in front of you. While it tasted good, I wanted more depth to the flavor of the overall dish - felt like it was mainly the spice that dominated the flavor. The cheese was definitely a nice addition. Definitely leave room for the fried rice at the end! If you're not super hungry, 2 portions is probably good enough for 4 people. We got 3 portions for 4 people and were all stuffed at the end.
Portions are just HUGE at this place. Came here with 3 other people and we ordered the 3 person portion. This was definitely enough for 5-6 people. The min portion order is 2 so keep that in mind Tip for girls: go on your hair wash day The waitress was really nice and made us feel really welcome. The taste of the food is average and nothing too special. Spice level was okay. I think she went lighter on us because we weren't Korean Great spot to go if you're hungry. At the end, can make it fried rice as well. I forgot to take a picture of that. We ordered the 2 portion for fried rice and it was huge as well Just huge portions here
Very nice restaurant & delicious food. The portions are big & there was plenty left over for us to take home. The service is nice, they will cook for you. This is a good place to sit back hang out with friends while you enjoy some food together!
The food was decent, but service was quite shoddy. Chicken to vegetable ratio was expectedly low, but overall was decently priced since we ordered chicken for 2 with a group of 5 people. Seemed the waitress was more interested in speaking with other Korean customers than wanting to entertain my group.
Convenient location on northern to grab a meal with friends. I stopped by with another friend and just got their stew since we weren't hungry enough for their dakgalbi, but everything we got was good. Will be back another day to try out their specialty!
This restaurant is perfect for a chill night eating spicy chicken with an ice cold beer. It's a no frills place and just be warned that you will need to wash your clothes at least twice to get rid of the kitchen smell but it's so worth it.
Tiny and easy to miss, this place is a great place for groups to get yummy food in Queens. Most people know about Korean Bbq but not many people know about dak galbi. It's Korean spicy chicken cooked in front of you with cabbage, sweet potato and rice cakes. It's fun and filling, but not cheap. You have to order a minimum of 2 orders of the dak galbi ($25 each). When I come here with 4 people, I usually order 2 orders (which is the minimum) and add the fried rice for after. They also give a few banchans and an order of steamed egg. Also, don't forget to add cheese to your dak galbi for an extra layer of yumminess. Save some of the dak galbi so they mix it in with the fried rice. The rice gets nice and crispy on the hot plate just like dolsot bibimbap. The staff are nice and they cook the food for you, so you don't have to worry about not knowing what you're doing. The menu is small (they took away half their menu after Covid), but there's something for everyone.
It was time to eat some (spicy chicken). It's been awhile. They give you some delicious side dishes including the egg souffle. We asked for 2 orders among 3 people and added rice cake, udon noodles and cheese. We were very full, but asked for one bowl of rice for bbim bbim bap. Service is great and you consume plenty of delicious foods!
Dak Galbi with cheese & ramyun is SO FREAKIN BOMB. (Does anyone say bomb anymore??) Love that it comes with veggies - I was skeptical at first when they bought it out and started cooking but you must trust the process. Get regular spicy unless you want to die. We ate it twice when it was hot as hell outside so I can't wait to have this when it's cold as hell instead. This would be great comfort food in the winter for sure. Nothing like a cool bowl of Makgeolli to wash down the heat with. Don't get soda, it will make it worse. If you don't want alcohol stick with water. Unfortunately, you have to get a minimum of two orders so unless you're capable of eating a LOT like some mukbang status then go with at least one more person. I went once with my bf and another with my friend and neither of us could finish it even though it's all we ordered. Damn, I'm craving it now.
If you want something different then authentic Korean (banchan, rice and soup) meal, this place is worth of trying. There is a huge pan each table which can cook anything you want (usually spicy chicken but there are much more options). It's better if you go here with the group because you might want to try other things but it could be costly and you will waste leftover. You can even level up with their "hot" sauce, and cool it down with makguksoo. Don't forget to order the fried rice after dakgalbi!