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Picnic Garden BBQ Buffet

154-05 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354
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Picnic Garden BBQ Buffet 8.5
Murray Hill
Picnic Garden runs a sprawling Korean BBQ buffet where late-night diners work through self-serve meats and banchan until midnight or 1am, especially on weekends. It’s more chaotic than server-grilled spots, but that self-directed format is exactly what regulars want from a casual, all-you-can-eat late-night hang.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffet marinated short rib and pork belly, Self-serve banchan and salad bar, Grilled squid and seafood items
Scores:
Value: 9.2 Service: 7.4 Consistency: 8.6 Food Quality: 8.5 Atmosphere: 7.8 Cultural Relevance: 8.3
What makes it special: Self-serve Korean BBQ buffet that turns late-night grilling into a DIY event.
Who should go: Big groups wanting casual, all-you-can-eat late dinners.
When to visit: Late evenings and weekends for the fullest buffet spread.
What to order: Marinated short rib, pork belly, seafood from the buffet, plus sides.
Insider tip: Build plates in smaller rounds so meats don’t overcook while you juggle the grill.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is possible but tight after 7pm; metered spots on Northern Blvd and side streets fill quickly. No valet or dedicated lot, so plan a few extra minutes to circle.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable; you’ll be near grills and buffet stations, so breathable clothing that can handle a bit of BBQ aroma is best.
Noise level: Loud during peak late-night hours due to large groups and sizzling grills; conversation is doable but not intimate.
Weekend wait: 30–60 minutes during prime late-night windows, especially after 9pm.
Weekday lunch: Not applicable — the buffet’s main draw is dinner; early evenings on weekdays usually have minimal waits.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Moderate — the buffet includes vegetables, salads, noodles, and some cooked sides, though most stations center on meat.
Vegan options: Limited — a few banchan and vegetable items qualify, but options are narrow and cross-contact is likely.
Gluten-free options: Partially — plain meats and some sides work, but marinades often contain soy sauce; diners with strict gluten avoidance should choose carefully.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Only if you want playful, high-energy chaos rather than romance. The DIY grilling and noise are fun, but not ideal for deep conversation.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes — most diners walk in, especially late at night. Expect short waits on weekdays and longer ones on weekends or large-group visits.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for older kids who can handle hot grills and self-serve stations. Not ideal for toddlers due to crowding and open flames.
Best For
Better for: Late-night groups who want unlimited grilling at their own pace without the structure or cost of premium server-grilled KBBQ spots.
Skip if: You prefer quieter, ventilated rooms, curated meat quality, or attentive tableside service — traditional KBBQ restaurants fit those needs better.