Witch Topokki

Korean restaurant · Flushing

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"This all-you-can-eat in Flushing, Queens, specializes in the Korean dish tteokbokki — rice cakes in a variety of shapes and flavors, but noodles also available. These are combined with a choice of broths and sauces — including curry and carbonara —along with other throw-ins that run to lobster balls, sausage, and mushrooms to create a hot pot of unlimited renewability. A fun time for experimental eaters that starts at around $20 for lunch and $24 for dinner. Kids are half price." - Eater Staff

The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurants in New York City
Caroline Shin/Eater NY

146-13 Northern Blvd, Queens, NY 11354 Get directions

witchtopokki.com
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