Welcome to Joong Koog Jip
"Joong Koog Jip" is a fusion restaurant specializing in Chinese and Korean seafood dishes. Located in Bayside, NY, the restaurant offers a variety of options including dumplings, freshly made noodles, and lo mein. The restaurant prides itself on providing vegan and limited vegetarian options, as well as offering plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware. With a casual and inclusive atmosphere, "Joong Koog Jip" is perfect for a lunch or dinner outing, accommodating groups and families. The menu highlights include shrimp mandoo, ja jang myun, and vegetable lo mein, all prepared with fresh and flavorful ingredients. Don't miss out on the delectable dishes and inviting ambiance at "Joong Koog Jip".
- 203-16 Northern Blvd Bayside, NY 11361203-16 Northern Blvd Bayside, NY 11361 Hotline: (718) 428-2221
Welcome to Joong Koog Jip, a delightful fusion of Chinese and Korean cuisine located in the heart of Bayside, NY. This restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a wide range of seafood dishes, freshly made noodles, and delectable dumplings.
One of the highlights of Joong Koog Jip is their selection of freshly made noodles, including the classic Ja Jang Myun, Vegetable Ja Jang Myun, and the spicy Spicy Ja Jang Myun. Each dish is bursting with flavor and authenticity, providing a satisfying and comforting dining experience.
In addition to their noodles, Joong Koog Jip also offers a variety of dumplings, such as the Shrimp Mandoo, Pork Mandoo, and Kimchi Mandoo. These savory parcels are perfect for sharing with friends and family, and are sure to leave you craving for more.
With a range of vegan options, limited vegetarian choices, and plastic-free packaging, Joong Koog Jip is dedicated to providing a sustainable and inclusive dining experience for all. Whether you're looking for a casual meal with friends or a special dinner for two, Joong Koog Jip has something for everyone.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to taste the flavors of China and Korea combined at Joong Koog Jip. Experience a culinary journey like no other and indulge in the vibrant and exciting dishes that this restaurant has to offer.

I came with my girlfriend to have a simple dinner. It was quite effective, because the portions were good and the food was delicious. The staff were nice and accommodating. We ordered the Ja Jang Myun and Jjam Pong. My girlfriend asked them to make it extremely as spicy as possible, because she loves her spice and they were able to accommodate and impress. We would definitely come back here.

There are several of these Korean-Chinese fusion restaurants in this area of Northern Boulevard in Queens and I would definitely rate this spot near the top relative to the competition. The quality is consistent and the service is generally good. When ordering from a Korean-Chinese fusion menu, you are traditionally choosing between two staples: jjam pong or jja jang myun. Jjam pong is a spicy noodle dish with a red chili base loaded with a plethora of vegetables and sea food. JJa jang myun is a black bean paste noodle dish mixed with vegetables and pork. Both of these options are solid at this restaurant. Of course, Korean meals are always served with an assortment of banchan (free side dishes). At this restaurant, they offer cabbage kimchi, sliced onions and yellow radish to accompany your main dishes. The banchan are fresh and refilled upon request. If you are new to this type of cuisine or looking for an alternative to your local spot, give this place a try!

this restaurant had a nice family vibe, it was pretty clean with no crazy decorations and it felt like a really nice place to be able to socialize and catch up with friends because there weren't any crazy distractions. i had a bit of a language barrier because i don't know Korean but it didn't make any real hassle. The jjam jja myun was amazing! it was a really delicious combination of a hot seafood soup with the classic black bean noodles. the soup was hot and spicy but the seafood was a little overcooked and gummy. the overall flavor was really good and i definitely recommend the tangsoo chicken if you're coming with a group because that sweet and sour sauce was really flavorful. it all paired really nicely with the beer!

- Food Upon my family's visit here, we ordered Kanpung shrimp, omurice, and a large order of their signature jajang myun. The shrimp came with a sweet and spicy sauce similar to that you get with tang su yuk (in which I also reccomend as I tried that in another visit here). Can't go wrong with the jahang myun as this dish is their specialty. In the sauce were baby shrimp, oyster, potato, and onion. I would reccomend sharing this with others as the portion is huge. Lastly, the omurice. We packed this dish togo as we could not finish the things we ordered. Later on when I tried it, it was pretty good. Mild flavor, great for those who don't want anything too strong. - Service Good service, was checked up on a few times by the gentleman who filled our ice waters. - Ambiance Big windows in the facility, good to let sunlight in. There is a big flatscreen TV playing the olympics! Beware parking, it was a little challenging. There is a small lot by the building that can hold 2 cars at most. Otherwise you may need to find street parking.

We went here for lunch. Excellent and friendly service. Tasty noodles and the server was kind when giving us the dumplings.

Tried this place with a few friends. Their interior is very simple, your classic korean/chinese restaurant. The service was fast and all of the staff was very nice. They do have the dishes were you can pick half jjangmyeon and half of the seafood noodle soup but we all just went for the jjangmyeon. I got the small and my friends got the large size but these portions were HUGE. Even my small size, I could not finish it all and had to bring some home. And the best part is I'm pretty sure mine was only $10. This was such a classic and solid jjangmyeon for just $10. We also got a sweet and spicy pork which was good as well. Loved the crispiness of the pork and the flavors of the sauce. Overall this is a great place for a comforting and affordable meal. Will be back again!

A staple in the area Pros: - Love this place for their split options, why settle for one when you can have both Jajangmyeon and Jjamppong - Affordable prices with generous portion sizes - Lots of seating inside - Quick service Cons: - Not the cleanest single stall bathroom - Street parking

My partner and I were deciding where and what to eat for lunch; I listed several options and of the seven, he chose Joong Koog Jip, a Korean-Chinese restaurant near his place, which was just perfect since I was craving tangsooyuk 탕수육. As it turns out, we ended up not ordering the tangsooyuk, but jajangmyun 짜장면 and japchae 잡채 instead, which exceeded our expectations. * Ja Jang Myun (Large Size) 짜장면 $11.95 This comes in small or large, with a regular, vegetarian, and "very spicy" option. We ordered the large to share and the ingredients were plentiful-- with rich, savory black bean sauce over thick, chewy noodles and lots of cubed onions, zucchini, and potatoes. There wasn't much meat, which I actually preferred, and the banchan helped in cutting the greasiness. * Japchae with Rice 밥잡채 $13.95 Carbs on top of carbs, in my opinion, but who doesn't love carbs? The japchae was slightly bland but vibrant and colorful with shredded beef, onions, carrots, cucumbers, and red and green bell peppers. And of course, you have to dip the rice in soup (we chose jjampong 짬뽕) or better yet, the leftover black bean sauce.

Must try their signature Ja Jang Myun (Noodles with Pork & Vegetables in Black Bean Sauce) Friendly & welcoming staffs services.

I give this location four stars bc the noodle texture in my experience was better at the other location. The soup was really good tho, spicy and flavorful. The sweet and sour pork dip seems to be tastier at the other location too. But i loved the dessert ball, and the bathroom is pretty spacious.