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    4.1 (178 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Helen Z.

    We came here for dinner on a Saturday and there was plenty of space without a reservation. We shared a sweet potato crust pizza (half Mahshil half sausage and shrimp) and clam soup as well as soy garlic wings among 4 people and it was plenty of food. I didn't actually try the wings, but I enjoyed the pizza and the soup. They gave a healthy amount of clams too. Service was friendly. Street parking was not difficult to find.

    Bulgogi Pizza ( L ) Cheese Crust
    Stephen T.

    Food: 5/5 Mahsil serves up two of my favorite foods together: pizza and Korean fried chicken. We ordered the Parmesan Cheese Fries ($12), Soy Garlic and Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings ($27 for 20pcs), and Bulgogi Pizza Cheese Crust ($25 for large). Their parmesan fries comes with a lot of bacon which most places don't have. The pizza was loaded with toppings. It isn't crispy like a NY slice, but has a good soft texture. I think Mahsil has some of the best Korean wings in NY. They're consistently juicy and perfectly balanced with the fried batter. Service: 5/5 Service is attentive and efficient, especially considering how busy it can get. Even during peak hours, they keep things moving smoothly and make sure the table is taken care of. Ambiance: 5/5 The ambiance is usually lively with a casual, energetic feel. It was a little quieter on a weekday evening. The space is clean and well-lit, with a comfortable setup for both small groups and larger gatherings.

    Mahsil Pizza Golden Crust
    Camille R.

    I can't believe I haven't written a review yet for Mahsil, our absolute favorite Korean food spot! We've been coming here for a long time, and they've never let us down. The staff is always friendly, the place is clean and well-kept, and most importantly, the food is consistently spot-on and delicious. I always order the Korean fried chicken in spicy soy garlic -- I swear I could eat this all day. Crispy, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. Their cheese tteokbokki is another must-order. The cheese overload pairs so well with the spiciness of the gochujang sauce -- such a satisfying combo. The pizza with sweet potato edges is a family favorite and a fun twist that everyone loves. My son always orders the bibimbap doria, which honestly reminds me so much of Pizza Hut Philippines (just taste it -- IYKYK!). It's comforting, cheesy, and nostalgic. We also enjoy the rose pasta -- creamy, garlicky, and really well done. And the fish cake soup is perfect for colder days, filled with meats and veggies and so comforting. We're basically regulars at this point, and one of the best things about Mahsil is the consistency. Same great flavors, same quality, every single visit. Highly recommend if you're craving solid Korean comfort food!

    Sweet potato gratin
    Shashi R.

    Korean restaurant with creative take on pizza, fried chicken, pasta and others. Ratings: The Mahsil pizza 9/10 Tons of flavor packed into this pizza. The golden crust is stuffed with sweet potato and the dough is nicely fried to form an amazing crust. It features a lot of toppings and they are fantastic. Sweet potato gratin 9/10 Perfectly cooked sweet potato covered by a layer of baked cheese. This is so sweet and savory it's crazy. The soft texture of the sweet potato with the slightly crispy crust of the baked cheese go together in harmony. This dish can be used for anything including a pizza topping, loaded fries topping, or as a dip. Kimchi fries 7/10 Standard order of fries topped with minced kimchi, spicy mayo. It's decent but nothing special. The flavors don't combine or form a new dish, the kimchi flavor and the fries don't blend.

    Outdoors
    Ernie L.

    Solid place. Definitely a place you'd go for if you want a pub like food and affair. People are super nice and accommodating. We were the only ones sitting outside and people can out periodically if we needed anything which was great. There have been places ive gone to in similar scenarios and was completely forgotten until someone went in to order/get checks/refill water. Food was so filling and so satisfying. The pizza is reminiscent of pizza I've gotten in east Asia. If you come in thinking typical NY pizza, better go to the other pizza joints around because you'd be disappointed. These were more over-the-top and i love it. They are also very filling, cheesy and plenty of toppings. The corn tastes like the cheese corn in KBBQs and chives def cuts through the amount of cheese they put. I can usually eat an entire large NY pizza pie, but these were so loaded, I could only eat half. And the large pizzas here equate to a medium pizza anywhere else. We also got hamburg steak which we didn't realize came in twos. However we already filled up with the pizza that we barely touched it. Tho even then they were pretty solid and juicy patties. Everything amounted to $55 for 2, but we had enough leftovers for a third or forth person. And they do allow dogs but outdoor space only.

    fried crispy boneless chicken
    Anyu L.

    Cutest restaurant in Murray Hill with amazing lighting. A huge drink selection. My partner and I ordered three items and they were all delicious. We ordered a medium classic potato pizza, crispy boneless fried chicken, and a mussel soup. The potato pizza was good. Very cheesy, but i would probably try out another flavor next time since it wasn't mind blowing, very standard. Mussel udon soup was amazing in this cold NYC weather, warmed me up. They are not stingy with their mussels... I couldn't even count. The broth was flavorful and aromatic. Boneless fried chicken was so good, tender and juicy. The server was super nice and offered different dipping sauces, our favorite was the spicy mayo and the honey mustard. Servers were super attentive and helpful, they also have great music taste (a lot of kpop). Overall, would come back and try other items on the menu.

    Anthony R.

    I was looking for a nice Korean pizza spot and this one had everything I could ask for. Off the end of the 7 (with a bit of a walk) in Flushing, Mahsil had amazing service that is dog friendly (if you sit outside) we got the Cajun fries that came with this sweet molasses like dipping sauce - wasn't a fan favorite but I really enjoyed this one! Then th fried chicken we got the half and half drumsticks for soy garlic and the sweet and spicy and they were both really delicious, juicy, and sweet! The size of the drumsticks really made my moneys worth! And for the Korean pizzas we got the half and half as well - the Mahsil and the potato - with the golden crust which was my favorite part of it. I will say their signature pizza was more delicious than the potato pizza but overall Korean pizzas are just so good - not too oily, crispy, and savory! This is a great spot to come back to whenever I am in Flsuhing and need a good Korean pizza and chicken combo!

    Amy L.

    I had a wonderful time dining at Mahsil. The food was solid though we ordered some dishes we probably didn't need. We got the fried corn balls, sweet potato crust pizza, and fried chicken wings. The fried corn balls sounded good but there wasn't anything special to them (probably would prefer cheese corn over this). The pizza was also good. The sweet potato ended up being puree that they piped along the crust, not the crust being made out of sweet potato which I was expecting. The fried chicken was delicious. The service was a little slow as we waited a long time for our check or dishes to be cleared. The food came out fast. Ambiance is casual as they have beer fridges where you can buy beer that is affordably priced.

    Outside
    Paul P.

    We had a fairly solid experience at Mahsil. They have plenty of choices and their Korean-style pizza menu is impressive. We went with the sweet potato crust for our BBQ Chicken Pizza, which does come with a cheese crust too. Definitely eat this as soon as the pizza comes out piping hot for the best experience! The sweet potato nuggets were fine. I do wish it was a lighter batter, but that's my preference. It does need some sort of better sauce that pairs with it, and ketchup is not the one. Seriously, this one little swap here will make this appetizer far more worth ordering for the table. The rose pasta was tasty as well, with plenty of shrimp (even some shrimp heads for people who believe in sucking the juices out of them). I didn't try the hamburger steak as it had pork in it, but was interesting to see they came with two types of sauces. I'd get this every time if they had a 100% beef version, and I wouldn't mind less meat if it means better quality. I'd also prefer they swap the American cheese for something better, maybe cheddar or mozzarella, with the tiniest scoop of rice. But what do I know. They had Kpop playing on TV, but I was secretly sad they muted it to play some old '00s pop and dance songs. Oh well, nothing that takes away from the food. Overall, portions here were generous, staff were friendly, and food was delicious.

    Soy Garlic and Red Hot
    Sharon L.

    Got to try this spot with some friends recently. It has a very relaxed atmosphere, it's lively and the staff is really nice. The food came out pretty quickly and I like that you're able to just grab a drink from the coolers they have. We tried the Mahsil pizza, calamari fries, takoyaki and half and half 10 piece wings (soy garlic and red hot). The pizza was very good, I liked the sweet potatoes - salty and sweet. The crust was cheesy and the toppings were delicious. The takoyaki was solid - nothing special but still good! The wings were fried nicely, I enjoyed both of the flavors I got. The calamari fries were crispy but slightly over cooked. I did really enjoy the sauce it came with. Overall, a great place to grab food with friends!!

    Weilu H.

    Came here over the weekend for lunch and we got the combo special. We could pick a pizza, a pasta, along with a beer of our choice. A great deal especially if you are a group of 2 as it is just enough food. Service was quick and efficient as it was still pretty empty when we got there. I really liked how you can pick out your own beer from the fridges, feels unique. The best thing was the rose pasta and it was cooked perfectly al dente. We weren't expecting this one to be as good as it was. Korean pizza is not my favorite so I'm a little biased but it was still good. We got it with cheese crust and it was a great choice. The place is spacious and well decorated with a bar as well. Great for group or family gatherings or a date.

    Lisa T.

    First time here. Saw the menu online and wanted to give it a try. Glad I did. Great little place that has a nice varied menu. Great service and very good food. They had 3 pages in the menu for jodi pizza items! haha! awesome.

    Sweet and Spicy Fried Chicken Half
    Carina H.

    I can't speak to service and ambiance due to this being a delivery order, but I've seen cute videos of this place and have been wanting to try the food for forever. The Sweet and Spicy Fried Chicken (Half) was good but didn't standard out to me (wasn't super juicy). The Hawaiian Pizza was so good I could have probably finished the whole medium pizza if I didn't also eat the chicken. The crust tasted like a dessert but wasn't too sweet. I'm not a big fan of sour cream, but it complemented the other flavors in the pizza well. There was a generous amount of chicken and other toppings on the pizza.

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    Love the pizza and pasta. The best part is that they usually not too busy. One of my usual places for dinner.

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    Street parking is easy during lunch time but during dinner time it's difficult because there's a lot of other restaurants in the area that so parking there is bad after 6:30 pm

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    Fresh ingredients and best seafood pancake in Queens! I like the menu changes depending on what's…read morein-season and everything I've had here hitsss. Must come for the seafood pancake - it's so full of fresh seafood and perfect ratio to the thin batter. Creds to the two people running front of house and kitchen!

    We happened to come to this area and stumbled upon this little Korean mom/pop restaurant and are so…read moreglad we did! This place is a little of a hidden gem and not quite like other Korean restaurants. But no gatekeeping here! We also came at a weird lunch time around 2pm so it wasn't really busy and we were seated right away. Once you enter, you'd quickly notice the very detailed beautifully hand painted murals on the walls and an abundance of painted butterflies. The attention to detail is impeccable! The menu is also very cute and I'm guessing handmade. It was pretty detailed and we appreciated learning about each dish before deciding what to order. We ended up ordering the Kimchi Pancake with seafood, the spicy bulkoki udon and the jeyuk udon. The kimchi seafood pancake was super crispy and filled with squid and shrimp! It also came with a semi sweet dipping sauce that paired nicely. Both udons came out piping hot and fresh! Udon had a nice chew to it, was loaded with vegetables as well as meat for each dish. The egg was fried and did not have a runny yolk. For sides, they gave us 4 things- a tomato salad, kimchi cucumbers, braised string beans, and bean sprouts. The tomato salad came in this cute apple shaped dish but neither of us really cared for it- this is completely biased though since we're not really fans of tomato. What we really did love was the kimchi cucumbers! Also at the end, they served us 3 pieces of cantaloupe which were very sweet. Overall, yummy food, cute shop, and friendly/nice staff! I'd come back to try their other food options in the future!

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    We've been coming to this restaurant since before COVID, when they were at their previous location…read morejust a few storefronts down the block. It has become one of our regular spots whenever we're in Flushing. We stopped in tonight around 5:00 p.m., and it was already busy, which is always a good sign. We shared the seafood pancake, my husband ordered the steamed dumplings, and I had the soft tofu with long noodles and vegetables in a mild flavor. Everything was flavorful and satisfying as always. I forgot to take photos of the seafood pancake and dumplings before we started eating--they looked too good to wait! They also bring two complimentary small side dishes to start. I usually go straight for the kimchi, and the staff is always attentive, asking if we need more and happily bringing additional servings. The entire staff is kind, courteous, and attentive. This continues to be a reliable and enjoyable place for us, and we will definitely keep coming back.

    This place is always packed. I don't think I've ever been here when it wasn't…read more I love their seafood pancake. It's thick, crispy, and always one of my favorite dishes to order. Their noodle dishes are seasoned really well, but I can't say they're outstanding. The broth and overall flavor are good. That said, the customer service is excellent. The servers are always friendly, attentive, and very polite, which makes the dining experience even better.

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    4.0
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    0.1 mi
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    Tried this place for the first time, it was a Saturday night. We arrived around 5:30 table of 2 and…read morethere were 2 other large parties. It got busy, almost full house around 6:30ish. There's 2 waitresses and one busser, but I felt only one of the waitress was pulling the weight, while the other (maybe she's the owner?) mostly chatted with one of the table customers. I felt bad for our waitress she was so busy with fulfilling takeouts + dine ins and the dishes require a lot of servicing table side. She couldn't catch 1 second of break :( Food wise, we got their 2 person combo of spicy pork gamja tang and spicy rice cake which came with the steamed egg. Everything was so good, egg was extra fluffy, rice cake was delicious and the meat came right off the bones. They take a good variety of side dishes. My partner wasn't a fan of the gamja tang but due to feeling it's a hassle to eat meat with bones, so those who fee sim may agree. We also asked for the fried rice after we finished the gamja tang, for 2 servings I think it was $4.75 or something. I really enjoyed it but I guess I like scorched rice, also something my partner doesn't enjoy so those we feel sim just note. Environment feels very old school, well worn. Feels cozy. It can get loud very quickly on a Saturday night as this place seems to be a hit for large parties. Since the wait staff is short handed, expect a bit of a wait for things. Don't come if you're in a rush.

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    This place is delicious. My friends and I went there early this year and then my partner and I took…read moreour family there for Mother's Day dinner. They all enjoyed it. The meat was fresh and tender. The service was great. The girl who was serving us, also cooked our meat. She was attentive to her customers at other tables. This Korean BBQ is authentic and I would love to come back again next time.

    I was at this very tasty KBBQ place a while back with one of my usual groups. The inside is casual,…read moreand our waitress, Jane, was extremely friendly and helpful from refilling banchan to cooking meats and otherwise. A couple of us shared a $13 bottle of the green grape flavor of Chum Churum, a soju. In terms of banchan, there was a bunch. Everyone got a cold and refreshing cabbage soup as well as a very tasty version of Braised Tofu/Dubu-jorim/두부조림. Once we ordered, we also got a bunch of other banchan, including cabbage, radish, and cucumber Kimchi, broccoli and cauliflower Namul, Marinated Mushrooms/Beoseot Bokkeum/버섯볶음, Anchovies With Peanuts/Myeolchi Bokkeum/멸치볶음, and Potato/Gamja Salad/감자샐러드. One of the other things brought out was a pretty tasty version of Raw Soy Sauce Marinated Crab/Ganjang-Gejang/간장게장. Most of these were refillable. The first actual thing that arrived was something that I can't eat, the $22.99 Seafood Pancake/Haemul Pajeon/해물파전. I have a cephalopod allergy, or in other words, anything with tentacles, so I avoid squid and octopus, and seafood pancakes always contain one of those two. Everyone else enjoyed it, though. The pajeon I could eat was the Kimchi Jeon/김치전 for a dollar less. It was pretty tasty, though I prefer other spots that had a bit more of a crisp. Next was one of their signatures, the grilled duck. Going from online reviews, we went with the non-spicy version, as people prefer it, as the spicier marinade overpowers the duck. This was the $29.99 Sang Ori Gui/생오리구이. The sliced duck was on a hot, sizzling plate, with there also being a lot of grilled onions and scallions. The duck had a mix of pieces, ranging from fatty to less so, and had a nice mix of textures. This was easily one of my favorites, though I liked it even more when paired with the ssamjang that arrived with the BBQ, as the sauce balanced the light fattiness. Arriving at a similar time was the last thing I couldn't eat, the Spicy Stir-Fried Baby Octopus on Iron Plate/Jjukkumi Cheolpan Bokkeu/철판쭈꾸비볶음, for $30.99. I couldn't try the octopus, but the portion was plentiful, and I had a bit of the noodles on the bottom after making sure there were no tentacles, as well as trying the sauce. The sauce was tasty, spicy, and very flavorful. We went with two of the Korean BBQ meats, one beef and one pork. My preference of the two was surprisingly the $49.99 Charcoal Grilled Marinated Beef Ribs/Yangnyeom Galbi/양념갈비. This also came with two veggies: kabocha squash and asparagus. The beef was extremely tender, had the perfect mix of fat and meat, and had only a light sweetness from the marinade. This was absolutely delicious and very much worth the price point. Also tasty was the Grilled Pork Belly/Samgyeopsal/삼겹살, for $36.95. This also came with a few things, including cabbage and a large mushroom. The pork belly was delicious, being just fatty enough and very tender as well, with a mild chew. The BBQ came with a few extra side dishes. This included a tasty steamed egg/Gyeran-jjim/계란찜, greens, an onion salad, ssamjang, salt, and a small boiling pot of soybean stew/doenjang jjigae. They were all tasty, though nothing particularly notable outside of the portions being generous. Also, at the end of the meal, they gave us some sujeonggwa. Not much for me to complain about this place. The food was very tasty overall, and the service was wonderful. I would go back and order a full beef BBQ set.

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    Daori BBQ
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    Side dishes sans steamed eggs
    Grilled Duck/Sang Ori Gui/생오리구이 $29.99. Very tasty

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    Grilled Duck/Sang Ori Gui/생오리구이 $29.99. Very tasty

    Mahsil - korean - Updated July 2026

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