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Best Bbq Ribs Restaurants in Flushing (11354)

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Hahm Ji Bach
A longtime, Michelin-recognized Korean BBQ institution with nonstop hours and massive banchan spreads.

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$$ Murray Hill-Broadway Flushing
Hahm Ji Bach is a long-running Korean BBQ specialist where LA galbi, braised spicy pork ribs, and tabletop grilling anchor big family-style meals. Locals rely on it for banchan-heavy spreads and rib-focused combos that feel like classic Flushing Korean comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: LA galbi + mul naengmyeon combo, Hahmji seolleongtang (ox bone soup), Haemul pajeon (seafood scallion pancake)
What Makes it Special: A longtime, Michelin-recognized Korean BBQ institution with nonstop hours and massive banchan spreads.
$$$ Flushing-Willets Point
Y Space BBQ is a space-themed Japanese/Korean yakiniku house where premium cuts, including American and A5 wagyu, are grilled at the table under neon-lit ceilings. It’s a destination for groups and meat-focused diners who treat steak as an interactive, all-you-can-eat experience rather than a white-tablecloth meal.
Must-Try Dishes: American Wagyu AYCE Set, A5 Wagyu Toro Sushi, Nakaochi Kalbi Short Rib
What Makes it Special: A neon, space-themed yakiniku spot where guests grill wagyu and steak cuts tableside.
$$ Flushing-Willets Point
Gan-Hoo BBQ fuses Korean and Japanese barbecue techniques with Chinese flavors, known for its viral Meat Lover’s Stair combo and well-marbled cuts. It’s a popular second-floor spot where charcoal smoke, cheese corn, and shareable platters make it feel more like a social event than a quick meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Meat Lover’s Stair Combo, Pork jowls, Beef belly in teriyaki sauce
What Makes it Special: Fusion-style BBQ house blending Korean, Japanese, and Chinese flavors with photogenic combo platters.