Sodam - Menu

156-50 Northern Blvd, 11354, FLUSHING, United States

🛍 Lunch, Asian, Korean, Pickup

4.4 💬 1020 Reviews

Phone: +17188861616

Address: 156-50 Northern Blvd, 11354, FLUSHING, United States

City: FLUSHING

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1020

"Sodam is a Korean restaurant that serves delicious bowls definitely worth trying. Our group of five ordered three bowls along with some side dishes. Although the rice bowls aren’t as large as they appear on the menu, they offer a satisfying portion without being too heavy on carbs. The secret skillet is a must-try and their signature dish—the cheesy eggs surrounding the rice blend perfectly for a fantastic flavor. I also recommend the beef bowl, which features Korean-style stewed short ribs. The beef is tender with a pleasant sweetness that enhances the dish. However, if you’re seeking spicy options, the choices are limited— even those marked with three chili peppers didn’t deliver much heat. It seems this is intentional to let the flavors shine through. Service was excellent, though the wait for our food was a bit long, especially as we were quite hungry. Overall, I’d give Sodam a 4 out of 5."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Boyuan Boyuan

Excellent value for money!

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Tsering
Tsering

Sodam is my favorite restaurant. I'm a big fan of their galbi-jjim!


Ryan
Ryan

This is the best Korean food I've ever had outside of Korea! The Spicy Korean Fried Chicken is simply outstanding!


Wen
Wen

The menu at Sodam offers delicious dishes, and we especially loved the spicy braised short ribs. The prices are reasonable—three of us dined for under $100 and still had plenty of leftovers. View menu


Thomas
Thomas

The food was excellent. We ordered the pork cheese kimchi fried rice, and the top layer was outstanding; however, be cautious as the bottom layer was quite oily. We also tried the chicken ginger soup, which was a nice way to balance out the spiciness. The restaurant's atmosphere was decent but nothing exceptional. The staff were attentive.


Louie
Louie

The ribs were delicious and packed with flavor. However, the chicken was extremely spicy, so be cautious when eating it. While the chicken's flavors aren’t as bold as in some other KFC locations, the texture was excellent. The skillet dish was also quite enjoyable. Overall, the food was great, but if you’re specifically looking for KFC, I recommend going to the Coop instead.


Colin
Colin

This restaurant has impressed me once more with another fantastic dish. I truly enjoyed their Sodam Chicken Medium (10 pcs). I asked for less soy garlic sauce on my chicken, and they happily fulfilled my request. I also tried their Haemul Pajeon for the first time, and I loved that it was served in a cute pizza box filled with plenty of ingredients. I will definitely be ordering it again! View menu


Hyelim
Hyelim

As a public school teacher in Brooklyn, I recently took 30 of my students on a field trip to Koreatown in Queens, where they study the Korean language and culture as part of our foreign language curriculum. We had lunch at Sodam, and I must say, both the food and service were exceptional! We truly appreciate your support for our school and community. We can’t wait to return! Thank you so much! Best regards, Vista


Nelson
Nelson

Situated on Northern Boulevard at 156th St, Sodam is a fantastic family-style Korean restaurant offering pasta, rice dishes, and fried chicken. We tried the kimchi pasta, a half-and-half order of soy garlic and spicy soy garlic fried chicken, the chicken teriyaki with fried rice, along with the complimentary banchan appetizers. Everything was delicious and expertly prepared. The service was prompt and efficient. I would definitely return here again.


Ruiming
Ruiming

Sodam is a Korean restaurant that serves delicious bowls definitely worth trying. Our group of five ordered three bowls along with some side dishes. Although the rice bowls aren’t as large as they appear on the menu, they offer a satisfying portion without being too heavy on carbs. The secret skillet is a must-try and their signature dish—the cheesy eggs surrounding the rice blend perfectly for a fantastic flavor. I also recommend the beef bowl, which features Korean-style stewed short ribs. The beef is tender with a pleasant sweetness that enhances the dish. However, if you’re seeking spicy options, the choices are limited— even those marked with three chili peppers didn’t deliver much h... View menu

Categories

  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Korean Experience the vibrant flavors of Korea with our menu, featuring traditional dishes like bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi, crafted with authentic spices and ingredients for a genuine taste of Korean cuisine.
  • Pickup Quick and convenient, our Pickup category offers delicious meals prepared with care and ready to go. Perfect for busy days or a cozy meal at home, enjoy a variety of dishes that suit any taste and preference.

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