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this is an affordable Korean food that is quite decent. the tonkatsu is especially the cheese tonkatsu delicious. soba and udon are in order. the maishunde are okay. I would definitely come back to try the other things on the menu. View all feedback.
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The corndogs are overrated.I like their pork chop tho I wish I just stick to that. 5 stars for pork chop and 2 stars to corn dogs thats why it’s 3! It was my first time to eat corn dogs too. View all feedback.
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Last update : 14.09.2022
This is an affordable Korean food that is quite decent. the tonkatsu is especially the cheese tonkatsu delicious. soba and udon are in order. the maishunde are okay. I would definitely come back to try the other things on the menu.
That is not your run from the fairytale maishund. this is Korean style mais dog and it is so strange, but so familiar! the aromen are fantastic and they give them so much variety to a dish. I personally found that the aromen with texture (e.g. ramen or kartoffeln) were more remarkable, as they were actually the maish and differentiated. one like the inkfish color, although good, had not had enough of a tinted taste.
The bark udon was delicious! so the Squid dog and the simple hot dog were both filled with cheese. recommend this place, very affordable!
Food is decent. I like the Korean corn dogs better at the lower east side. The Sweet and Spicy rice cake skewer was just ketchup sauce though
At The Basac, diners are greeted with a cozy ambiance and a diverse menu that promises delightful culinary experiences. While the pork chop and cheese tonkatsu receive high praise for their juicy interiors and satisfying flavors, opinions on the corn dogs vary, with some finding them overrated. The fried chicken, however, falls short of expectations, lacking the desired crispiness. Despite a few service hiccups, including missed orders and inconsistent staff attitudes, the overall experience is marked by affordability and quality. Whether craving classic Korean dishes or unique twists, The Basac remains a tempting dining destination in Flushing.
Last update : 01.04.2024
Korean snack #1 is tteokbokki, and this place will surely lift your spirits! They also offer a variety of lunch options!
If you want to eat some tonkastu in Flushing this is the place to go. This fish kastu is good
I visited this restaurant with a few friends. The service was alright, and the food was fair. I found the pork katsu to be reasonably priced and quite delicious. However, I thought the fried skewers were just mediocre.
It is so delicious that it is so delicious that it is so delicious that it is so delicious that you can eat it all day.
Last update : 20.02.2024
The order arrived with some items missing (I ordered a set menu but only received the main dish). Despite this mistake, the food was incredible. It was the best soup dakbal I have ever had in New York. I just wish they offered extra beansprouts as an option.
The boneless fried chicken was disappointing as it was not crispy and instead, turned out soggy. The use of corn starch, oil, and a thick, unappetizing sauce didn't help improve the dish. On the bright side, the Korean corn dog with cheese and potatoes was excellent, although the sausage could have been better.
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