Waiter untrained sucks. Me and my Gf going to have a dinner. Stopped us to check Id. The girls after us come with another which they didn’t bother to ask. Damn seriously
Joyce C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan, NY
Okay. Here’s the thing. I used to come here a lot with friends, and I always had good time. I love the food here, and I love drinking here too! Right next to some good restaurants with an outdoor smoking area in the back. Love it. Convenient, no fuss nights kicking back shots, right? No! not anymore! All this place does is stress me out! I don’t know why the hell all the good waitresses/bartenders no longer work here… but the staff has really truly deteriorated. I understand that flushing is a small community, so the bartenders and waitresses often know their guests/and vice versa, but even so i expect a certain level of professionalism(is that too far a reach to ask for in a flushing bar? maybe?). It doesn’t seem like most of them are even working– it seems like they just harass the customers. Look, I can understand trying to be friendly for the sake of chatting up the guests in hopes of a bigger tip, but outright flirting with them and holding our food/orders hostage until we play along with your vulgarity is just disgusting. Just give us the damn kimchi fries!!! Come on! We shouldn’t have to argue with our server just to place an order! Our server only relented his nonstop harassment when we threatened to call another server. On another occasion, my friend’s wallet was stolen while at the bar, and we highly suspect one of the employees of being the thief. The next day, when another friend went back to the bar to confront this employee, she was only met with loud, rude and vulgar hostility. Like seriously… WHERE. IS. THE. DECENCY??? E-Dah seriously needs to make some changes. Their staff is out of control, completely unprofessional and petty. I truly question the integrity and age of the staff members here. The food and the drinks are still great– I just can’t stand the people working there. Check your personal issues at the door before you clock into work, don’t bring it with you. If you’re working and you want money and tip, try being mature and cordial, I’m not asking for the best bartenders in the world, I just want to be able to order food and not worry about the staff going through our bags and stealing our wallets.
Wumba W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Flushing, NY
My neighborhood bar, «GOTO» spot for game nights, gatherings or casual drinking. The owner’s and staff is very friendly and welcoming. Perfect spot to grab a few beers or hold big groups. You can’t go wrong with their 50% off all alcohol promotion either! Their prices are unbeatable. If you don’t like large crowds I strongly suggest you avoid the weekends. The place gets packed, but it’s worth the wait. If you are waiting on a table, i suggest you get a few drinks at the bar first. The bartenders are very sweet and informative.(Ask for Julia) Hard Liquor, beer, wine, BBQ, karaōke, Name it and they have it! Strongly recommend this place! Location: 160th and Northern. Surrounded by a large population of Koreans. Good location to take your friends to experience varieties of Korean food. Food: Food is affordable, not overpriced. Buy two serving of Korean BBQ& two free is a done deal. Why go anywhere else? Staff: The staff is very friendly and accommodating. If its not busy they have no problem changing the TV channel to your liking.(Ask for Danny) Experience: Overall I have always enjoyed my experience. Food is affordable with good portions and the whole place seems well organized. Recommend: Two for Two Samgyupsal. Rating: 5 out of 5
Jie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Flushing, NY
Waiter need to be trained more and get familiar with the menu and price. There is no price for drink on the menu. Waiter don’t even know how much the beer is until he brought a whole pitcher to me. Shall I drink it or not.
Melanie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Queens, NY
Cool place. truly a hidden gem. Came here with a group of friend on a week night when the liquor bottles were 50% off. we ended up getting two bottles of johnnie walker black. the service was awesome, the waiters were kind and funny, especially John.
Lily T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Came here numerous times. This place is a good place for drinking. They have 4 to 5 beers on draft and a full bar. Service is usually pretty OK. They have some tvs at the bar area and other TVs around the table areas with Korean pop music videos playing. We came here when they had a special of 50% off all alcohol to celebrate their 22 year anniversary. Food here is pretty expensive. French fries and sweet potato fries are $ 17 dollars?! Damn! We ordered the spicy chicken with cheese. And that was about 20 bucks and pretty delicious. The only bad thing is the bathroom was very hard to get to. Especially if you sit upstairs, you would have to come down stair, and than climb up another flight of stairs just to use the bathroom. Overall a good place. Will be back again
Robinson C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Flushing, NY
They just relaunched as Prince 2 again they have half off all hard liquor currently until the end of the week.
Deborah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
The service SUCKS. One waiter we had sucked balls. He took FOREVER to come and when we asked for something he takes forever or forgets. The ONLY good thing about this place is all alcohol are 50% off. As a drinker I LOVE it. The food is ehhhhhhh. oh by the way if you order a bottle you just get the bottle no chasers. I’ve never experienced that. LOL
Mr F G And Ms M S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Flushing, NY
One of us used to come here often. This place been around for years. It’s definitely a great place to drink soju or just to chill with friends. They have great cocktail soju here. Service is great most of the time. Each table has a buzzer that you can press when you need to call the waiter which is great, very convenient! If you’re in Flushing looking for a place to hang out with friends, have drinks, this place is definitely worth stopping by.
Carson W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Forest Hills, NY
Long standing bar in flushing for those who love to drink soju and kick back. Haven’t stepped in here for the longest but remember it was always a good time there. For those in flushing looking for a place to just drink, try checking this place out
Gae S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Jackson Heights, NY
It’s winter and the AC in our private party room was blasting. Several complaints were made by us and they would tinker with something and the AC would still blasting. Everything else about this place is typical to every other bar/karaōke/restaurant spot in that side of Queens.
Peter K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
After accidentally wandering into a hostess bar across the street, we decided to try out this place which was vetted by two other members of our group. I can’t read Korean, but it’s worth noting that their name has apparently changed and is no longer called Prince II. What’s also lamentable is that I can’t, for the life of me, tell you the new name. We walked in and discovered that it was a fairly large space. The lighting was nice and dim but enough to read the menus. We were seated upstairs and attended to by a waiter, who, to our surprise, spoke perfect English. This is Flushing, after all. I was expecting to have my Korean friend do all the talking, but this seemed to be unnecessary after all. We weren’t that hungry but ended up ordering a small pot of oden to munch on anyways. In terms of liquor, they had a large selection of Korean drinks including all manners of soju and soju derivatives. We ordered a bottle of bak sei ju or hundred year wine as well as a bottle of regular soju. My friend mixed the two together in a 1:1 ratio, creating what he cleverly called 50 year wine. We also ordered a pitcher of beer. The service was fast and friendly. The tables and floors were clean. There is a button at your table so you can ring for service anytime you need it — why hasn’t this been incorporated into every restaurant? The bill came out to less than $ 30 per person, which is more than reasonable. This seemed to be a popular spot in the area. Will definitely be back if I’m in the area.
Catherine C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Little Neck, Queens, NY
This is my favorite bar in flushing. The waiters/bartenders are great and my friends and I always have the best time drinking here. Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest and they usually play Korean pop music for your enjoyment in the background. Nothing like a bottle of Johnny and fried chicken to wind down from your week. They also have karaōke rooms upstairs which is always a blast with a group of friends. The crowd is usually asian majority of the time because this is a Korean bar, but people usually come here with their own group of friends so it’s not really a place to mingle with others. I’ve been coming here for years and always have a blast! If you’re from queens/long island and don’t feel like going to the city to drink, this is the place to go!
Nicole C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Queens, NY
Prince II* is best suited for a night out with friends and never ending bottles of Soju. There are lots of tables and booths in this restaurant/lounge, each with a buzzer that you press to call a waitress when you need another round. So convenient! Just beware– this is mainly a Korean establishment, and many of the waitresses don’t speak English and can be rude when they discover you don’t speak Korean. I recommend starting with the Yogurt Soju– it tastes like the popular Asian yogurt drink! Yummy– but probably too sweet to have more than 1 bottle of it. Move on to the harder stuff after this, perhaps one of their many shooters that use 151? When the drinks start creeping up on you, the menu items consisting mostly of fried foods, various stir-frys, and bar snacks are perfect for noshing. Although they are pricey(ranging from $ 15-$ 30 per platter), portions are large and come with plenty to share. Depending on their mood, you may get something comped if you order enough drinks. *I have no idea where Prince I is or if it even exists…
Chui L.
Forest Hills, NY
Prince II has been around for years, yet there’s no Unilocal review for it? Well, I am happy to write my first«First to Review» on one of the chillest spots in Flushing. The entrance to Prince II looks like a bar entrance with an awning, but walk through the memorabilia-lined corridor and you will surprisingly find yourself in a hip-looking lounge. The whole place in general is pretty dimly lit(for the romantics), but the bar is very bright and happens to be the main centerpiece of the place. There are tables off to the side and up the stairs, but most patrons find themselves situated at a table for rounds of drinks and plates of food. I’ve been here on a number of occasions, and it so happens to be smack in the middle of the 40-block strip of Korean restaurants on Northern Boulevard(and walking distance from my place). I happen to love lounges for their atmosphere, good music that doesn’t drown out your conversation, and availability of food. Their menu prices are slightly above average, but what Korean joint isn’t? I still think $ 19 for a yummy flavored soju bottle is worth it, and the flavored soju is a must try! I’ve gotten yogurt and lychee flavored soju(among a few other flavors) — so good! I’ve also gotten the standard mixed drinks as well as some of their special cocktails. Food-wise, I’ve only had a few things here, like the spicy octopus udon and jap chae and fried rice, but they’re all delicious, especially when you get the munchies from drinking all that soju. The service is pretty good as well; most of the waitresses are friendly and speak enough English to understand your order, and they are easily available when you need a soju refill. All in all, a very cool spot. I wish I had more friends willing to travel out here to chill. Any takers? :)