Witch Topokki Tavern

Korean restaurant · Bayside

Witch Topokki Tavern

Korean restaurant · Bayside

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2-09 Northern Blvd, Bayside, NY 11361

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Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
Witch Topokki Tavern by null
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Traditional Korean soup, beef head soup, unique hot pot experience  

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2-09 Northern Blvd, Bayside, NY 11361 Get directions

$20–30

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2-09 Northern Blvd, Bayside, NY 11361 Get directions

$20–30

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Four New Korean Soup Restaurants Have Opened In Queens - Eater NY

"Located in Bayside, this restaurant offers traditional gomtang catering mainly to Korean American seniors with early breakfast hours. It reflects the demographic shifts in the neighborhood with a menu featuring Chinese translations." - Caroline Shin

https://ny.eater.com/2025/2/18/24364443/new-korean-soup-spots-to-try-koreatown-queens
View Postcard for 진상국밥 Jinsang Gukbap

Kay

Google
Came here with friends and loved it! The wall murals are so cool, and the service was great. The ambiance really felt like a Korean drama set! As first-timers, the staff walked us through the menu and explaining all the topping options. 👍🏼👍🏼

Rich Sitterly

Google
The food was really tasty, a bit pricey. They wouldn’t let us take our leftover rice home with our soup, even though we paid for it. It was a waste of food, and made no real sense. The pajeon was good.

Kim George Un

Google
Excellent food! All the main dishes ordered, pictured here, were very tasty. Portion sizes were great as well. Their kimchi was also very appetizing. However, I don’t recommend the seafood pancake as it was too oily. The server was also very nice and friendly. Will definitely be going back.

Keunho “Ryan in NYC” Rhee

Google
This place serves clean and delicious Korean food. The staff is friendly too. Lunch prices are reasonable, so it's a good place to visit for lunch. Everything is great except the slightly expensive price.

Patrick Wong

Google
TLDR: Good spot for traditional Korean soup that's open early if you're looking for breakfast. The beef head soup is definitely their signature item. Was in the need for some hot soup and it was early, so popped over to Jinsang Gukbap. Spacious, occupies the former Bayside Witch Toppoki space. Got the mandu and the seomori gukbap or beef head soup. Mandu was fairly large and came steamed. Nice and rich, lots of different types of meat including tendon, some lean and fatty meat. I found it just hit the spot for me, scratching that hot soup itch. Was very full and definitely would come back to try some of the other items.

Angelina Lu

Google
If I could give this place 10 stars I would! I had an absolutely amazing experience. To start with, the format is unique, we were able to change up the flavor a few times to try out the difference sauces that they had to offer and the cheese ring is totally bomb!!! Secondly, in today's economy, to be able to get this much quality and tasty food for the price that they are charging, you are absolutely getting a steal. We paid $5 each for unlimited beef and $60 ish total for all you can eat, including the beef, for two people. Last but certainly not least, the servers and the general manager are so caring, attentive and patient. I felt extremely comfortable during the meal. It's more than just Instagram worthy to come here and I look forward to bringing more friends to eat here with me next time.

R Ho

Google
I’ve never had an experience like this and I have done a lot of hot pot type thing frequently. Consider this a hot pot with ramen. You grab what you want to cook and you get to choose your choice of ramen. You get to make your own soup base as well. I chose the non-spicy bases, but there was still a hint of spice. It wasn’t a deal breaker though. When we first sat down, our server asked if I have ever been to the restaurant before, which I replied “no”. She was kind of enough to show us how the process goes and walked me over to the buffet area where I choose what I want to cook. I thought that was very courteous of the server. It was a fair amount of food to choose - not too much, and not too little so I wasn’t overwhelmed. The hot foods were good. Not much selection compared to what you pick to cook. It was a nice experience and I’m glad I went during lunch so it wasn’t expensive. If you’re out to just grab lunch with a friend, it’s a great spot but it’s a meal you can prepare at home as well.

Thomas Lee

Google
It's a good place to head for Korean food (국밥). It's more pricier than on average but the food is good enough to justify to a higher price. There are lunch and dinner prices. I've been here for breakfast, lunch and dinner, I'd say this is a good spot for when you're in the area and want some Korean (국밥) when it's a cold morning, raining or just have a craving. Parking is tight and can be hard to find in peak hours. There's also usually a promotion going on (soju) which makes it worthwhile heading there as a group.