Korean restaurant with cozy mom & pop vibe and clean, comfortable seating offers a warm, calm atmosphere that feels homey. Regulars enjoy authentic dishes like seolleongtang and bossam, with some rare menu items like dogani stew. The place stands out for its generous portions and rich, flavorful soups.
Good to know
The lunch happy hour costs $11.99.
Rice and side dishes are included with free refill.
The portion sizes provide good value, especially the soup.
Baekjeong NYC
Large round tables with individual grills create a lively setting where conversation requires raised voices. Very loud electronic music and rowdy energy fill the space, making it hard to talk quietly. Excellent ventilation keeps smoke manageable despite the busy, energetic atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Expect a wait time of about 10 minutes even on weekends.
The price of the barbecue platter is competitive for the area.
Restaurant offers spacious seating with a separate takeout kiosk and QR code ordering. Atmosphere ranges from relaxing and clean to lively and energetic, with music and TV adding to the vibe. Crowd tends to be young, enjoying a classic beer and chicken setting.
Good to know
You must pay on your phone and close your tab to avoid a 20% charge.
The chicken is cooked on the spot and requires specific cooking times.
You should ask ahead for additional napkins and condiments when dining in.