Rolly Kimbab

“If you're looking for a sushi-like fix but you don't want to take out a second mortgage, get Rolly.”

“Here's what I ordered:

1) Spicy rice cakes – they provide it in a quart size container and they also include fish cakes and kimchi inside.”

“I won't be ordering that again but the kimbap was the best I've had in a looooong time!”

Rolly Kimbab

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. The execution of the kimbap was fine, just the idea of kimbap is not that exciting to me. It kinda feels like something you feed to little kids, like if I went to grade school in Korea, I think I would have a slight more fondness towards it.

    The food:

    Rolly Kimbab- ham, egg, burdock, carrot, cucumber, fishcake, sweet radish. This was really filling. The kimbab was huge and it kinda felt the standard thing to get.

    Avocado & Tuna Kimbab- This was pretty good but it was just tuna salad with chunks of avocado. The flavor was pretty good, but nothing to really jump out at you.

  2. Woah, I didn't review this place yet?

    My go-to Korean restaurant (because I live super close). Their food and portions are amazing, the interior is cute and small, and overall the staff is friendly.

    Spicy chicken rice ball, pork cutlet meal, and seasoned pork meal are the bomb.

    I've had tons of other things on the menu too, so I recommend you try anything that you're stomach tells you to.

    **Overall, I will keep coming back and will recommend to friends.

  3. The service here is excellent and the available variety is splendid – there's something for everyone.  Each roll is enormous and the value is great.  Even if you're not thinking of eating kimbab, you have great alternatives – the pork katsu is crisp and tasty with the sauces; the bulgogi cupbab is delicious with a great balance of rice, egg, meat, and heat; the spicy rice cake packs a punch if you really want to work up a sweat.

    The only gray area I can think of mentioning is the rolls aren't as spicy as the menu might indicate (e.g., spicy squid).

  4. I frequent this place since it's conveniently close to the house.  I used to love the rice balls but the last time I order them they were skimping on the ingredients.  The kimbop here is ok but not as good as Nolbu.  They missing the touch of sesame oil on the seawood just before they cut it.

  5. Today was my third time going to this place, which I think, at this point, is solid. I had the cup bap (cup rice) and omelette rice. I prefer the cup bap, because it's not as bland as the omelette rice was, I think.

    The omelette rice was a bit lacking in terms of taste– the sauces drizzled on the omelette were tasted too tart, and without that, the dish would've otherwise have been bland. I'm glad it was filling and a familiar dish to me, though.

    I appreciated the free soup I got with my order, though I wish that the side dishes I got (cucumber, picked cabbage) were more fresh than they were, and I wish that ice water refills were more easily available. But other than that, I'm pretty satisfied with the food here.

  6. As with their Northern Blvd location, Rolly Kimbab hasn't disappointed. Their kimbab rolls are quickly made, very good and nicely priced.

    It's also nice to know that now I don't have to drive further away when we're in the mood for Korean kimbab…

  7. 4.5 🙂

    This is a place you can take for granted if you live, work, or go to school nearby.  I've only been here for lunch and only ordered rice balls and kimbabs so for me, it's a great spot for a quick bite!  I'm sure their bigger dishes are awesome too!

    Their decor is cute, they've got wooden tables, bamboo looking seats – which are really comfy – and they make great use of the narrow space.

    Like I said, I normally get the rice balls and the kimbap with Bulgogi, spicy squid, or even the shrimp tempura kimbab they're all very affordable and every time I get them, they come with a bunch of sides and miso soup – oh how I love the Korean way.  Make sure you ask for spicy mayo on the side.  As you can see, I spelled kimbab/kimbap two different ways cause I don't exactly know which one is the correct one, I've seen it used both ways haha, so hopefully someone can help me with that!

    Honestly, the only issue I have here is that it's a dead spot for LTE. But I guess it's good in a sense that I can eat without all the distractions of social media.

  8. Well, it's not my favorite place for Korean Bunshik but it's a lot closer and more convenient than going to Kim Ga Nae in flushing.. And also they have the "sets" (combos) so it has by default become my go to place..

    Food: I like their combination plates; their couples set and super sets give just the right amount of food for 2-3 people; good mix of donkatsu, dukbokki, fried rice, and salad.. This is what other boonshik places lacked; good job Rolly! price is pretty on point there too, roughly $20-22 for this.

    Service: it's kind of hit or miss, but your typical Korean place with young staff.

    That's all I really have to say, I guess one plus is parking in the back and red mango next door?

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Monday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Thursday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday, 6:00 am - 10:00 pm