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Welcome to Dangol

Dangol, a Korean restaurant in Flushing, NY, offers a unique dining experience in a cozy dive bar ambiance. With a diverse menu that includes fried tofu, kimchi pancake, rice sticks, and more, the food is surprisingly good and satisfying. The standout dishes like the rice in broth wrapped in seaweed and deep-fried ginger are a must-try, showcasing the innovative and delicious offerings at Dangol. The restaurant is a great spot for Korean bar food, with friendly service, a lively atmosphere, and a wide selection of menu items to choose from. If you're looking for a fun and delicious dining experience, Dangol is the place to be.

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Welcome to Dangol, a Korean gem located in Flushing, NY. This restaurant offers a plethora of amenities such as reservations, delivery, takeout, and even accepts cryptocurrency! The vibrant atmosphere welcomes all, with gender-neutral restrooms and a dog-friendly policy.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food and top-notch service at Dangol. From the crispy fried tofu to the kimchi pancakes, every dish is a hit. The udon, pasta, and Jokbal salad are all must-tries. The menu boasts a wide range of options, including the popular rose spicy rice cakes and white seafood casserole.

For those seeking a lively dining experience, Dangol is the perfect spot. Neon lights, K-pop MVs playing on TV screens, and a cool Photo Booth at the entrance add to the lively vibe. The kimchi fried rice, roasted pork belly, and bacon kimchi fried rice are highly recommended.

Overall, Dangol is a go-to spot for Korean bar food and drinks. The loaded kimchi fried rice, spicy rose tteokbokki, and army stew are standout dishes that will keep you coming back for more. If you're looking for a fun and flavorful dining experience, Dangol is the place to be!

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Sally A.
Sally A.

The ambiance is that of a nicer dive bar.. tables, neon signs, a bit dark and a bit dingy... the service was on point and efficient. The food was surprisingly good. I really liked the fried tofu, it came on a bed of lettuce and had a really delicious sauce on top... sesame and peanut sauce, not overwhelming, but perfectly balanced. The tofu was crispy on the outside without being greasy. I really enjoyed it. The kimchi pancake was fine... nothing amazing, nothing terrible...a decent staple. Same with the rice sticks. The sauce has a little kick. There were these absolutely delicious rice in broth wrapped in seaweed and deep fried ginger shaped things...i don't know how they were so most and deep fried... is order those alone! There were also sheets of something...I couldn't write identify it, the texture was reminiscent of very thick bean curd skin or flat fish balls... it also had a little scallion that added a bit of flavor..I don't know that the cheese added much, but then again I'm not a cheese fanatic..I love that they're actually open late... we went to 3 other places on the block that are listedd as open late, but were closed or closing..

Peter C.
Peter C.

This is a great little spot for eating Korean food and consuming alcohol in the Murray Hill neighborhood. The food is restaurant quality and they carry your usual drinking staples such as beer, soju, etc. It is on the smaller side but I can usually snag a table and the atmosphere is fun and exciting. The servers are very friendly and the bathroom is clean. This eating and drinking establishment is definitely unique for the area.

Naixin C.
Naixin C.

Legit Korean bar food. Really liked the udon and pasta. So saucy. Liked the Jokbal salad - very refreshing dressing and huge portion. The beef stirred fried with veggie was also tasty. I think the kimchi fried rice could be better, as they used the very fishy type of kimchi. There wasn't any service, but it's understandable for the vibe of the place. Cool Photo Booth at the entrance!

Bonnie F.
Bonnie F.

This is the perfect restaurant to bring your drinking buddies on a weekend or weekday. They have a HUGE selection of menu items to choose from. We ordered a lottt of food and not a single one was a miss! But my favorites had to be the rose spicy rice cakes and the white seafood casserole!

Cyrus T.
Cyrus T.

The roasted pork belly is delicious. Bacon kimchi fried rice: not enough bacon. Kimchi a bit too sour. A nice place to hang out to grab a drink and snack on Korean food. Price is decent. Will come back again...

Evelyn N.
Evelyn N.

It's such a vibe in here with the neon light signs and TV screens constantly playing the MVs of hit kpop songs. Bf and I had this place bookmarked for a while. We ordered the pork belly with baby octopus udon and cheese. We requested mild spice. LOL our mouths were on FIRE still. We loved the kimari seaweed noodles. There was a decent amount of protein also. Wish they gave more udon noodles though. The cheese helped calm the spice. This dish can definitely serve 4 people. It was too much for just my bf & I. Overall would probably come back to try other things. Def a loud atmosphere so if you're sensitive to sound, this is not the place for you.

Linda W.
Linda W.

Great place to have some drinks and yummy food. The vibe is very bar like, but they were very kid friendly. The service was attentive. We ordered the stew pork, rosé pasta, kimchi bacon fried rice, kimchi pancakes, pork cutlet and fried oysters. My favorite was the fried oysters and stew pork. The pork cutlet was a good size, but lacked flavor.

Patrick W.
Patrick W.

TLDR: Probably my goto Korean "pocha" spot. Drinks are reasonably priced, super clean for a gastropub and the food is on point. Definitely grab the loaded kimchi fried rice and the army stew is great. Spicy rose rice cakes are also solid. Dangol is a small shop on Northern right where Prince 2 used to be. It's super clean inside, good place to grab some tasty food and drinks with friends. I've tried a lot of the different dishes but definitely my favorites would be the kimchi fried rice with the egg/cheese ring. It's smoky, it's got the right amount of char, it's slightly spicy and the kind of dish you just want to shovel into your mouth. The spicy rose tteokbokki is also great. Creamy, a bit spicy and lots of flavor. The rice cakes are thinner, there's bacon, fish cake, it's probably one of the best iterations of this dish in Flushing. Simply put - if you're looking to knock back some beers/soju with tasty eats; Dangol is a great choice.