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Yedang - Bayside - Photo album

I was craving for bingsu (shaved ice) and dduk (rice cake). This place had both. What a perfect combination? Their bingsu was yummy. It was a traditional bingsu I remember from Korea. It was so good. If you are looking for sweet strawberry, chocolate, mango, etc. this isn’t the place. Their rice cak
I ordered rice cake to give to friends and family for my son's birthday. I previously ordered from another place but they cancelled my order on the day of his birthday because their employees didn't come to work. I called several places and called Yedang as my last resort. The lady that picked up c
When I was visting Koreatown in Los Angeles, I got introduced to Sikhye (Korean sweet rice drink) and it was refreshing and delicious. Yedang is one of the few places in Northern Queens that serves Sikhye. It's in a bottle and it's good
Best Bingsoo ever! Shaved ice was made of milk and they added the condensed milk with all other toppings. They have about 4 kinds of shaved ice/bingsoo, and the original bingsoo was really good. The Yedang also has a variety selections of rice cakes. The price is reasonable and worth paying the amou
The best Korean rice-cake place in NY. Try catering with Kyung-dan. Its really good.
Came to give Korean rice cakes to my aunt who lives on Long Island. It's not as high quality as Korea, but it's hard to find a place like this in New York. The packaging is very pretty, too.
Ordered the red bean bingsoo for take out which survived the trek home and was still delicious. The rice cakes were very fresh and just the right amount. Same with the red bean. Nothing was too sweet. I appreciated the perfect combination of textures. From the crispy jujubes to the slivered almonds.
Friendly staff and excellent customer service.
I had Ginger tea....I can't have the words to describe how delicious was....And the lady in the counter very polite and helpful....And if we had some music will be more happy...
Great Korean rice cake place. Also serves traditional Korean tea and porridge as well as desert drinks. You can order rice cake for all occasions including B-Day.
Their korean traditional "dduk" is very tasty and the Ginger tea was magnificent.
The shaved ice is on point. The flavoring is well distributed so you never get a spoonful of plain frozen water, and the toppings are plentiful yet balanced.
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