Songs Family Food

“There is a large variety to choose from and the kimbaps are packed with filling, so it doesn't feel like you are eating just rice.”

“It's very close to the LIRR which is a plus if your looking to run in quick and pick up a somewhat healthy quick meal.”

“Most popular is the spicy tuna (which is excellent) I also like the eel, and beef.”

Songs Family Food

Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. If you have kimbab fever this is the best spot. They have a huge variety of kimbab and each order comes with spicy bean sprout soup. The soup is nothing really special but it is pretty spicy. I ordered the spicy squid, mushroom, and eel kimbab here. I liked all of it but my favorite was the eel. It's similar to sushi but with the pickled radish. The mushroom one is great for vegetarians. The squid is nice and chewy. This place is opened til 10 so you can come here for some late diner takeout.

  2. This is a no frill, take out kimbap spot. They have pictures of their rolls up so you can see what you want to order. It's pretty inexpensive for the amount you get and each roll comes with a spicy bean sprout soup. The only downside is the parking sucks and it's cash only.

  3. I need a place like this, some quick grab-n-go kimbab/sushi. The best aspects of this place are:

    1) There are SO many options to choose from. Make sure to look at all the different kinds and try not to buy too much!
    2) They make it on the spot. It's not some pre-made, stuffed-in-the-fridge kimbab. You make your order, and they make it right in front of you. FRESH!
    3) It's filling. The pieces are pretty big! I've also tried the California roll once and you'd be surprised at how fat each piece is. AND! Each order comes with soup! Lovely~

    They're quick with orders and they only accept cash. There are no seats to sit down, it's really a grab-n-go thing. I come so often I get it before I go to my dance class nearby.

  4. This is a tiny take out place. They have a variety on their menu and make it as you order. I think the food is tasty. I've had kimbap where the bulgogi was softer and has more flavor but overall their kimbap is good. The price range can go from $5 to $13 for an order. Cash only. Someone mentioned that you have to speak Korean to order anything, I don't know any Korean and was able to communicate what I wanted without a hastle.

    They also have a fridge with other take home stuff. Side dishes. Never tried them.

  5. A consistently good kimbap place especially if you're on the go. They roll it up right there when you order it, but it's super quick because all the ingredients are already made. So it's not warm and fresh, but it's still good.

    I usually get the spicy squid or the spicy tuna. Don't expect any raw tuna here because all the ingredients in a kimbap are cooked. It's basically tuna salad on a roll. They also give you a chilled spicy bean sprout soup with your order which pairs perfectly with your food. It helps wash it all down! I don't recommend you get anything besides their kimbap because I've tried their other food and it's not very good.

    The spicy rice cakes, not good. The dumplings are decent, but too mushy by the time you get it. They have frozen handmade dumplings in the fridge though so I guess if you really wanted dumplings, pick up one of those!

  6. Korean Kimbap (I like to think of it as big rolls of Korean sushi).

    Near the LIRR stop and a few parking spots in the front to pick up and go.  This place is a small place that makes some really awesome kimbap.

    I usually get the spicy beef and the eel.  Comes with a sprout soup to wash down after your meal.

    Prices range from $5 – $13 for the kimbaps.

    They have fridges where you can get some authentic Korean baichan  – side dishes like kimchi, spicy tofu, anchovies, seaweed, and various preserved Korean dishes.

    This is the only place I would get my kimbaps.  I really wished they opened a location in the city somewhere.

  7. It pains me to give this place a 3/5 but something definitely happened. This place used to make the best kimbab in Flushing, but the last few times I ate here, the kimbab was very mediocre.

    I am a die hard spicy tuna kimbab fan- and this was the place I used to always get it from. However, they changed the recipe and now it's incredibly spicy (which is not the worst thing) and lacks a certain ingredient that used to make it delicious. The same goes for the regular tuna kimbab and bulgogi kimbab.

    Their spicy bean sprout soup remains tasty, and I hope that they change something and revert to their old kimbab making ways soon!

  8. Kimbabbbbbbbbbbb. Droollllll. Holy. Moly. I am a kimbab fein. And this place is SO GOOD. They make your order on the spot. it's so fresh. Super cheap! And so fast!!

    I order 2 kimbab each comes with complimentary spicy bean sprout soup and I ordered odeng. (Unnecessary because of the soup that comes with it for free. I didn't know lol )

    $13 for 2 HUGE kimbabs with 1 large odeng. Pretty freaking awesome.

    And they have a fridge full of homemade side dishes. I love supporting mom and pop stores like these cause they really care. And you can taste it in the food.  

    You go song family! HWAAEETINGG

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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