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Welcome to K-Town Food Court

K-Town Food Court, nestled within H-Mart, offers a diverse menu of Korean delights in a casual setting. With a focus on quality and flavor, patrons can enjoy generous portions and a variety of options, from bulgogi to spicy pork bento. The sashimi bibim and kimchi are standout dishes, showcasing impeccable flavors. While prices may lean towards the higher end, the food's authenticity and taste make it worth the visit. The cozy atmosphere, attentive service, and attention to detail in food preparation elevate the dining experience at K-Town Food Court.

K-Town Food Court: Reviews & Ratings

Mia L.
Mia L.

I was heading H-Mart to grab some groceries and after check out I notice a small food court area. Lucky I haven't had lunch, so I had some grab to go. I ordered the bulgogi lunch with the squid, it was quite delicious for the fact it's inside a food super market. The portions is also very large. Comes with a salad, three sides, seaweed pack and soup. The price is cheaper then the restaurant. I paid $35 for the this food, definitely coming back for the lunch options

Bin L.
Bin L.

K-Town Food Court happened to be inside the H Mart supermarket. It can be accessed from the checkout lanes of H Mart. The menu has 18 items but felt that they are quite expensive. I saw that there are items that were seasonal. Turns out the cashier was enjoying her meal when I wanted to order. The servers were Hispanic. The order of cold noodles took a few minutes to be ready. The noodles were consistent with soba buckwheat while the broth was a fish-based that was sour and savory.

Kathleen B.
Kathleen B.

We got the pork ramen from Snack House and it was fabulous!!! We will definitely be back!

Hwal L.
Hwal L.

A food court almost always is made up of more than one vendor, so this lone place in the front of H Mart was unexpected when I eventually found it. But their food was impeccable, and that's pretty much all that matters. We were here on a recent weekday soon after they opened and there was probably only one of two orders in front of us. We ordered the spicy pork bento and sashimi bibim, paid at the register, and took a seat to wait patiently for the food. One surprise was that what was meant to be a bento came out on a plate without extra stuff I expected for a bento, but we decided not to return the food or complain because the pork was spot on and the serving size was decent. Now the sashimi was INCREDIBLE, and the kimchi was a well-ripened kind that I haven't had in a long time. The place definitely got busier around the lunch peak, but a majority were pickup or takeaway orders, so the small dining room felt nice and cozy. I'd go back in a heartbeat. My only hope is that they'll stay open for a long time.

Howard H.
Howard H.

This place is located next to a Korean groceries store. To say it's a "food court" I think it's a stretch. To me, it's just a take-out Korean food joint. You'd walk into the counter, order your food at the register, and they will call your number when your food is ready. But they got a decent Korean food menu. There are a few tables inside and outside the restaurant where you can sit and eat. But we decided to make our order to go since it's still pretty cold outside. I like the open kitchen concept because you can see how your food is prepared. The place seems pretty nice and clean. The food tasted pretty good, but it took forever to get our food ready. Parking could be an issue as space is hard to find. But it's still worthy of the trip.

Angela S.
Angela S.

This place is clean cuz I always see them cleaning the desks. They take safety measures due to corona seriously as they clean often, make sure ya jot down ya info when ya eat in, and theres signs talking about maximum number of people that can dine in. I practically tried everything on their menu by now and for their price, the food is absolutely amazing and they give a lot. Food is delicious and portion is a lot enough to make ya full. I recommend this place! They recently changed their menu and added new ones like this seasoned salmon? And its so good! Taste like this korean marinated crab food

Nicole N.
Nicole N.

It's interesting to see this food court get a higher rating than the supermarket that it is located in. Usually I'll just call the restaurant and come 20 minutes later to pick it up. Minus one star because my order is never consistent. Sometimes I'll get kimchi and radish, sometimes I only get one side dish, same with the bean sprout soup, and dried seaweed. The sides are never consistent so I don't know what to expect. Sometimes they have purple rice and other times it is not available. Also, my salad used to come with a soy sauce dressing but this time it had no dressing. I don't think $23 for an order of LA kalbi grilled beef in the small box set is worth it but it is tender, well seasoned, and grilled/not overcooked. The soondubu tofu soup is a tasty option and is worth it; for $10 it comes with seafood (2 shrimps, clams, squid) and rice. Most of the time I get the chicken dosilock which comes with a good amount of protein, a side salad and kimchi.

John C.
John C.

Great food and great prices. And each dish comes with its own Korean side dishes (2 kinds of kimchi). I'd give it 5 stars, but we witnessed the front end ladies constantly taking off their masks, wipe their face/nose and mouth area with the back of their bare hands and continue packing food, scooping rice, handling plastic utensils, etc. Gloves would not have helped in this case. Or in most cases where food servers touch food and money and their faces, etc with the same gloves. It's just smoke and mirrors. And probably makes things worse, as it gives everybody a false sense of safety. The rest of the kitchen staff did not seem to be bothered by their masks. Blame it on Covid. I'm sure the front counter ladies would've been more comfortable without the masks and therefore would not have been wiping their faces so often in a normal times. And I didn't get sick. So I guess I'll be back.

Jane L.
Jane L.

This place is hopping on the weekends. After going through H-Mart and checking out the latest kitchen gadgets and food shopping, time to get some lunch. This place is pretty cramped with tables and chairs with narrow walkway close by to the counter to wait for your food to be made. First place your order. Thank goodness for the pictures with description and prices. Totally, newbie to Korean food. Once you place order, a receipt is given with a a number then head towards the counter where food is prepped and numbers are being called. Grab utensils and napkins right by the counter. There is outside sitting. The heaters above will keep you warm and toasty so you will not freeze outside and the area is enclosed. There was a sparrow that flew in and chirping around for some food. Too bad we had eaten already. The food is so flavorful and at a great price. Lots of food and you are going to be totally satisfied if you are hungry. Enough food to split with others. It's like family style eating. Since, I am not familiar with Korean Food. I looked up and down to see what other shoppers and their families ordered. Inquired if it was good or what's in there entree. Noticed lots of soups and stews on a cold day. Did not want to be impolite and stare with what was coming out of the bowls, so inquiring minds just ask. Lucky number #16-Beef Dosilock- Tray came with a plate of heaping portion of sliced cooked beef with greens on top. One metal bowl of rice, smaller bowl of Kimchee, vegetables, and soup. I would have never finished this meal without the assistance of my three friends. Great company dining with my yelping buddies. Only one thing missing is a glass of Merlot or Sangria. LOL...

Location

**Introducing K-Town Food Court: A Hidden Gem in Bayside, NY**

Located at 46-40 Francis Lewis Blvd in Bayside, NY, K-Town Food Court is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Korean cuisine. This unclaimed gem offers a plethora of options, from bulgogi and squid to pork ramen and sashimi bibim.

With its casual ambiance, K-Town Food Court provides a welcoming atmosphere for diners looking to enjoy a delicious meal. The menu boasts many vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.

What sets K-Town Food Court apart is its commitment to quality and generous portion sizes. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes, such as the spicy pork bento and seasoned salmon. The food is not only delicious but also reasonably priced, making it a great value for your money.

One of the standout features of K-Town Food Court is its diverse menu, offering a variety of traditional Korean dishes that will satisfy even the most discerning palates. Whether you're a fan of cold noodles or kimchi, there's something for everyone at this hidden gem.

Overall, K-Town Food Court is a spot worth checking out for a taste of authentic Korean cuisine. With its friendly staff, cozy atmosphere, and mouthwatering dishes, it's no surprise that customers keep coming back for more. So why not stop by and experience the flavors of K-Town Food Court for yourself? Your taste buds will thank you.