Chung Moo Rollrice & Dongas
“It's making me hungry thinking about the food here, so I think I'll go get some of grandma's kimbap tomorrow!”
“They make some really good kimbap and rice dishes, better than kimganae in my opinion.”
“Compared to Kimganae, the dduk bokki here is better but agree with there was a little more odeng (fish cake).”
Chung Moo Rollrice & Dongas
Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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3.5 stars
We walked over here just so I could try some of their kimbap. I'm not really a fan of Korean food, I've had it a couple of times a long time ago, but this is Korean fast food which I've never had before. I ordered a beef roll as well as a spicy tuna roll to go. It has an interesting smell. I did try one before I got home and it wasn't dry, moist, quite flavorful. It travels well which is great. The spicy tuna isn't really spicy at all, really tasty.. The rolls are perhaps just a tad too salty for me.
Really small place, just a few tables inside. It gets really hot, I was simply standing waiting for my food but I was right across from the woman cooking the noodles. They really do keep the flames hot. I'd definitely come back and try their spicy squid roll if I'm in Flushing again.
This is my go-to place for cheap and fast Korean food in Flushing. I have been here a few times already and finally decided to write a review. I usually come here to get kimbaps to-go. I have tried the vegetable kimbap, sausage kimbap, spicy tuna kimbap, and the beef kimbap. The spicy tuna is probably my favorite and it's a little bit spicy. I also tried the noodle dishes here: mul nang-myun (icy cold buckwheat noodle – perfect for a hot summer day) and the bibim guk-soo (spicy wheat noodle). BTW, the noodle dishes are huge! I couldn't finish the mul nang-myun dish. There are still plenty of other noodle dishes that I would like to try. I also tried the squid fries too. Personally, I think there was way too much tempura batter on the squid and I could eat only about 3-4 pieces since I felt grossed out. Best bet is to take out the tempura batter and just eat the squid.
Overall, it's a small restaurant with a couple of tables. Good for a quick meal or take out. Probably not the best place for group of people.
This place was great!
Was craving some korean street food and got the ttukbokki and omrice. They were very generous portions and the taste was great! Came with free soup, salad and kimchi. The people were warm and welcoming. Made me miss my grandmother back in korea.
Will definitely go again.
Favorite Korean snack restaurant! The 2 grandmas that work here are really friendly. The service here is great, and same goes with the food.
It's a great place if you want to get a quick bite!
Interesting Kimbab in a Korean hole-in-the-wall…
Great taste on the Beef Kimbab and quite delicious. It's very peppery in flavor and unique compared to other kimbab places. And the prices are so cheap for the amount they give you. However, I bet they use tons of MSG. It leaves you thirsty but also craving for more. The lady manning the place is like a Korean grandma that's so sweet, but also very limited in English.
Although there is another boon-shik restaurant right next door, I always come here for my Korean "snack/fast food" fix.
This place looks a bit shabby compared to kimgane, but their food is amazing. The grandmothers here who own the place are the sweetest and is always giving you more and more food, telling you to try this and that.
It reminds me of my grandmother back in Korea who kept feeding me.
The fried octopus and fried seaweed filled with noodles are my favorites. I usually pair it with ddukbokgi and Kimbap and dip the fried food in the ddukbokgi sauce.
The prices here are very affordable. It is a small space but it is worth it.
Where do I even begin with this place? It's been one of my go-to places when I was in middle school/early high school but I haven't made a visit in years until just recently. The grandma who runs the place is the same – only thing different about her is her newly dyed black hair and the cut of it. She's still so sweet and generous. I love the other woman that works there too! She's really sweet too. They're both like your typical Korean grandma.
I love all their food choices and I usually go for their ddukkbokki. I got the cheese ddukkbokki most recently and we obliterated the plate within minutes. Also, we had to get the assorted fried things to dip into the ddukkbokki sauce, duh! Ddukkbokki is not spicy at all but then again, I'm speaking for myself.
Although the seating is quite crammed and seemingly small, it's enough for me and a friend to eat our food. You go for more of the authenticity of the place rather than for its' aesthetics. This place deserves all the love they can get!
Also, the water is self-serve so you can refill anytime you want. The water machine makes cool noises that are oddly relaxing and soothing…. Anyways, go here and enjoy the amazing home-style food! There's a good reason they've been running for yeaaaars.
My favorite Korean spot! Been to this place for over 10 years now and it's still as good as I remember. I usually order beef or spicy tuna kimbab with dubokgi (spicy rice noodles). One day, the partner and I decided to go out of our comfort zone and ordered the spicy squid fried rice. So many flavors and textures!! We fell in love lol. Now, we have four favorite things. Nom.