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At Doma Korean Restaurant, nestled in the heart of Sunnyside, NY, we celebrate the rich flavors of Korean cuisine with a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Our story began with a passion for authentic dishes crafted from fresh ingredients, offering a menu that caters to both meat lovers and those seeking vegan options. Customers rave about our signature dishes, like the seafood tofu stew and savory bibimbap, served alongside unlimited banchan. With helpful service and a welcoming vibe, Doma invites you to savor each meal while fostering a sense of community. Join us for a delightful culinary experience that feels like home.
About
Welcome to Doma Korean Restaurant, a cozy culinary gem located in the heart of Sunnyside, NY. This small yet intimate eatery boasts a warm atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for a delightful dining experience. With just a handful of tables, the ambiance is casual and inviting, à la the best mom-and-pop establishments. As you enter, you're greeted by the rich aroma of traditional Korean dishes that promises to transport your taste buds straight to Korea.
Doma Korean Restaurant is not just about great food; it also prioritizes customer comfort and convenience. The restaurant offers an array of services, including delivery, takeout, and catering, ensuring that you can enjoy their delicious offerings wherever you are. The extensive menu caters to diverse dietary needs, featuring numerous vegetarian and vegan options, which is a definite plus for those with specific food preferences.
One of the highlights of the menu is the Doma Bapsang selection, showcasing classic Korean dishes built around grilled meats and vibrant sides. The A1 Grilled LA Beef Galbi Bapsang is a must-try, featuring perfectly grilled beef short ribs served with rice, cucumber kimchi, stir-fried vegetables, and a savory soup. The rich and succulent galbi pays homage to authentic Korean flavors, leaving an unforgettable impression with every bite. For those who prefer something milder yet equally satisfying, the A2 Grilled Beef Bulgogi Bapsang will not disappoint. Its tender marinated beef, paired with comforting sides, is absolutely delicious.
Another standout option is the Seafood Tofu Stew, praised by guests for its hearty ingredients and robust flavor. The addition of fresh seafood, including prawns and squid, along with tender vegetables, creates a delightful balance of taste and texture. Diners have pointed out the welcoming service, with staff eager to accommodate any dietary restrictions and provide personalized suggestions.
As you savor your meal, don't forget to explore the delightful Happy Hour Specials. The intimate setting, further complemented by the presence of TVs for entertainment and a selection of beer and wine, makes each visit special. Dogs are welcome too, so feel free to bring your furry companions along!
In a world filled with dining options, Doma stands out as a cherished local establishment that brings the authentic flavors of Korea to Sunnyside. It’s a place where every meal feels like a home-cooked experience, filled with love and tradition. If you’re looking for your new favorite Korean spot, make Doma Korean Restaurant your next visit; it promises to be a culinary adventure that is both fulfilling and heartwarming.
For reservations or more details, you can reach them at (718) 707-0615. Come indulge in the flavors of Korea at Doma—where delicious food and warm hospitality meet.
“ Craving for some spicy soup in this weather and found this small cozy restaurant . Small restaurant, maybe 6 tables available. I got seafood tofu stew, came with one cucumber side dish. The soup taste really good, came with a prawn, and some pieces of squid, I love the zucchini in there too, such a nice touch. Service is okay. Total before tips is $20.63. Will be back to try lunch if I'm in the area: ”
“ Delicious, comfy, cheap and good payment method 10/10 service!! I buy some dishes and all of them are pretty good ”
“ I finally got to eat at Doma and I realize now why it has taken me so long. They don't take reservations but it is literally so small inside they can only seat 4 tables at a time. Definitely not a great place to go with more than 2 people, but 3 or 4 in a party would be the absolute maximum. The atmosphere is cozy and it gives off real mom and pop vibes. The server was so so sweet and accommodating. My friend and I ordered so much food but she went above and beyond to fit it all on our table and take away our empty dishes as needed to give us more space. I will say though, Korean food is not necessarily the best when it comes to vegan/vegetarian options, so definitely make any dietary restrictions clear before ordering. I did ask to make some alterations and our server seemed happy to accommodate. Even if the menu description doesn't say things have meat in them, it's likely you'll find a random beef dumpling or piece of pork/chicken in your tofu stew anyway. Overall, would recommend! But go at an off day/time to have better chances of getting a table. ”
“ New establishment, new owners. Super nice service, unlimited banchan (side dishes), food was hot and delicious. I tried the tofu soup, chicken teriyaki, bulgogi, and dol sot bibimbap. All were super good and tasty. Highly recommend. They even gave us a complimentary plum juice for a dessert drink afterwards. New favorite Korean restaurant in the area. ”
“ I have ordered from Doma a few times. They are one of the only places that does a sweet soy rice cake, not just the spicy ones. Their sweet soy rice cakes are soft and chewy, and come with shredded veggies and mandu. I tend to order mine without the mandu because it becomes soggy in the sauce, and I prefer mine crispy. I also recommend their bibimbap bowls! ”
“ This is a really small and cozy spot. The staff were so kind, I loved being here. Everything I ate was delicious and filled me up. The iced coffee is a must!! ”
“ Food 4 japche 4 good. Could use some sesame oil or seeds. galbijjim 3 bland, meat was tough and too lean for galbijjim. Need the strong Korean spices including salt and pepper. Wish it came w the rice or side of Kimchee. Ambiance don't know got delivery fast 5 Service 5 got Uber eats. Pretty fast. Food was ok. Not sure if I would order from here again. ”
“ I was craving Korean food while far from home, this spot seemed to be the right place to quell those cravings. The selection of Korean restaurants in Koreatown is probably more plentiful, but queens to Manhattan just for lunch is a bit of a trek, so I decided to stay in the neighborhood. Doma is a very small restaurant, there are 4 tables inside and 2 tables outside, at any given time they could not serve more than 12 customers simultaneously, it is the definition of a hole in the wall. When I walked in there was no one greeting me and the waitress didn't show up until a few minutes later which was a bit strange, I was considering leaving because I thought there was just no wait staff. There was only one person waiting tables and it was hard to get her attention as I was seated outside and she didn't check on me very frequently. I ordered spicy pork rice over a stone pot, and while the flavor was good, I gotta say the serving size was definitely way too small. Combined with only one banchan (cucumber kimchi) and a spicy bean sprout soup, it definitely didn't fill me up. ”