Korean restaurant with spacious seating and high ceilings offers a cozy, traditional vibe and quiet atmosphere. Stainless steel dishes and warm lighting create a clean, modern yet authentic setting. The environment feels homey and relaxed, suitable for enjoying hearty, flavorful meals.
Soups here have a clean, authentic taste with bold, fresh flavors. The Korean dishes consistently deliver a delicious, well-prepared experience.
Authentic Korean soups like galbitang and Yukgaejang bibimbap stand out for their rich flavors and warmth. The menu also features soft bossam, tasty mandu, pajeon, and well-seasoned bulgogi, complemented by great banchan.
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Morning specials are available from 8am to 10am for early diners.
The restaurant is open late, accommodating diners after 9 PM.
Expect generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
Gastropub combines modern elegance with cozy warmth in a space featuring a sleek bar up front and a larger area with a big screen TV in the back. Atmosphere stays relaxed and intimate with friendly bartenders and inviting lighting. The setup accommodates families and larger parties, making it suitable for casual gatherings or events.
Offers authentic Korean comfort food with a modern twist. Menu features dishes that burst with rich flavor.
Braised kalbi Jjim costs $52 and falls off the bone with rich flavor. Bossam features tender pork belly with crisp cabbage, balloon flower roots kimchi, and dipping sauces, making it ideal for sharing.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
The back area is ideal for happy hour or cocktail parties.
Expect to pay $5 for a small plate of kimchi.
Small, old school Korean restaurant with heated wall seats and a cozy, home-style atmosphere. The space feels like an authentic Korean pub where everyone speaks Korean, creating a warm, family-like vibe. It offers a classic hole in the wall experience with genuine Korean energy.
Korean dishes here are very authentic and hearty, capturing traditional flavors well. The neighborhood adds to the experience with its genuine Korean vibe.
Bossam stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. The menu also features soondubu sujebi and cilantro kimchi, both offering unique tastes rarely found elsewhere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups due to limited seating.
Only street parking is available, which can be difficult at times.
Prices are very reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with hand-painted murals and a clean, organized environment. The vibe is casual and local, with a chill owner creating a welcoming space. It feels like expert-made homemade meals in a no-frills setting.
Authentic Korean soups feature rich tang broth and a homemade feel. The menu focuses on comfort food served with rice, capturing true Seoul flavors.
Unlimited kimchi refills come with meals, and the kimchi itself is very tasty and essential with dishes like Seolleongtang. Popular dishes include yukhwe, bossam with oysters, yookgaejang, and dogani sooyook, with staff often refilling kimchi and rice without being asked.
Good to know
If you’re ordering the Sundaeguk, the portion is already generous.
There is a small language barrier if you don't speak Korean.
If you run out of side dishes, ask right away.
Small, modern Chinese restaurant with a cozy vibe and minimalist design. Tables sit close together, creating an intimate atmosphere with comfortable seating. Known for authentic, high-quality shumai that stand out in the city.
Shumai here offers authentic Chinese flavors with a fresh and original touch. The lamb shumai captures inner Mongolian taste closely, making it a solid choice for genuine dishes.
Kimchi stands out with its crunchy texture and spicy kick that opens the appetite. Handmade side dishes like pickled kimchi and garlic-flavored seaweed add fresh, well-balanced flavors to the meal.
Good to know
The restaurant does not have a restroom; use the cafe next door with a passcode.
The lunch special is $13 for 12 shumai and one appetizer from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
The price for a soup, appetizer, and 6 shumai is $12.95.
Korean restaurant with eclectic decor featuring Tiffany-esque light fixtures and toy car accents creates a relaxed, family-run atmosphere. Music by Adele plays softly, adding to the calming vibe. Seating is sleek and clean, supporting a comfortable dining experience.
Korean dishes deliver authentic flavors with bibimbap standing out as both delicious and true to tradition. The food maintains high quality while staying affordable.
Bibimbap shines here with options like sizzling, stone pot, and spicy pork in a hot bowl. The bulgogi dishes, including a beef platter and cheesesteak, stand out alongside well-seasoned Kimbap and flavorful kalbi.
Good to know
The restaurant refuses to offer tap water.
They don’t have washrooms.
The prices are very cheap for New York.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a modern interior featuring wooden panels, neon sign, and multiple TVs showing K-pop and sports. Music sets a lively atmosphere without overwhelming noise. Offers a variety of soju flavors and Korean fried chicken considered among the best, paired with casual bar vibes.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with a focus on top-tier chicken. The setting delivers a casual dining vibe centered on Korean comfort food.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. The rose tteokbokki and kimchi fries add unique, tasty twists to the menu.
Good to know
Happy hour is from Monday to Thursday until 6 PM with 50% off drinks.
Wednesdays feature all-day happy hour with 50% off beer and soju.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Japanese restaurant offers a calm and friendly atmosphere with clean, well-lit interiors and a warm, welcoming environment created by attentive hosts. The vibe is quiet and restful, providing a comfortable retreat from the busy city.
Dishes like kimchi, bulgogi, and soft shell crab taste very authentic, closely matching mainland Japan flavors. Teriyaki sauce uses traditional ingredients like mirin, sake, soy, and sugar without thickeners.
Beef bulgogi and pork bulgogi stand out with rich flavors. The banchan and kimchi offer a tastier twist than usual. Korean style chicken wings and sundubu chigae add variety to the meal.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 11 PM.
The prices for the rolls are very reasonable.
The portion sizes are generous for Manhattan.
Narrow dining area combines modern Korean decor with a cozy, relaxed vibe and K-Pop music playing softly. The space feels clean and welcoming, with a casual yet aesthetic atmosphere suitable for families and casual diners alike.
Food bursts with authentic Korean flavors and includes homemade kimchi. The dishes deliver a true Korean taste throughout.
Budae jjigae offers a savory mix of sausage, tofu, ramen, and spice. The bento box lets you sample various dishes like japchae, rice, and soup. Kimchi is made in-house and pairs well with bibimbap and tofu stew that taste authentic. Cheese tteokbokki and cold noodles stand out for their flavor and preparation.
Good to know
Lunch goes until 4 PM.
The lunch special Ziggle box offers great value and big portions.
The restaurant adds a 3.5% fee for using a credit card.
Space blends modern design with traditional Korean tal masks, creating a warm, hip atmosphere that feels both elevated and welcoming. Lighting is soft and inviting, supporting a vibe suited for date nights and casual dining. The setting stands out with its thoughtfully curated cultural details and clean, chic interior.
Makgeolli offers a very authentic taste. The menu balances authentic Korean flavors with a modern twist in presentation and fusion elements.
Sweet potato and strawberry yogurt makgeolli offer unique, smooth flavors. Tteokbokki features a chewy texture with an addictive spicy sauce. Eonyang Bulgogi tastes like home, and chicken and bossam stand out as favorites.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a BOGO deal on soju and beer during happy hour.
The menu features a unique blend of traditional Korean dishes and modern twists.
The restaurant is located on the 3rd floor and accessible via elevator.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a DIY instant noodle wall and self-serve stations invites hands-on dining. Warm, welcoming atmosphere features friendly staff and spacious seating suitable for families. Clean, organized space offers a variety of Korean snacks, drinks, and unique ice cream flavors.
Food shows authentic Korean flavors with high quality ingredients. Kimbap stands out as a genuine neighborhood find.
Fresh, made-to-order kimbap stands out with fillings like daikon, carrot, fish cake, and egg. Spicy, slightly sweet tteokbokki and customizable instant ramyun add variety to the menu.
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They have a great variety of ramen options to choose from.
Prices are very good and affordable for the quality offered.
They offer a self-serve ramen concept for a fun dining experience.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a quiet, warm atmosphere and K-pop music playing softly. Limited seating with only three tables creates an intimate setting. Known for crispy, juicy fried chicken that balances tenderness and crunch perfectly.
Authentic Korean fried chicken stands out here with flavors that closely match those found in Korea. The food delivers a genuine taste experience that reflects traditional preparation.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy texture and bold flavor. The chicken tteokbokki offers a delicious, spicy kick that complements the meal well.
Good to know
There is no bathroom available on-site.
You can eat in the park across the street if desired.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Kitchen-focused setup with pickup window and limited seating creates a takeout-oriented vibe. Clean, minimalist decor and cozy two-person tables offer a simple, relaxed atmosphere. Shared space with other concepts and online ordering only define the experience.
Bold and authentic Korean flavors define the SSam Bowls, with spicy pork and bulgogi beef standing out. The SSam offers a unique and special taste not commonly found elsewhere.
Beef Bulgogi SSam stands out with its freshness and tenderness. Both bulgogi and chicken thigh options come well-balanced and thoughtfully prepared, making the bulgogi especially notable among the Korean dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant is pickup and delivery only; no in-person orders are accepted.
Prices range from $10 to $20 for most dishes.
Ordering ahead is recommended if you're in a rush.
Two-floored Korean BBQ spot with dark green and wood aesthetic creates a serene yet lively atmosphere. Tables are close together, contributing to a medium to high noise level that challenges conversation. Old-school K-pop music and Korean-style cocktails add cultural flavor to the experience.
Authentic Korean bulgogi stands out with lots of vegetables and noodles. The marinated crab is fresh and flavorful, and side dishes like banchan complement the main plates well.
Bulgogi stands out with a perfect balance of broth and banchan, not too sweet and cooked right at the table with staff help. Other dishes like raw crabs and fried rice taste authentic, and the bulgogi hot pot soup features a soft, barely cooked egg.
Good to know
You definitely need a reservation beforehand due to the place getting packed.
There was a wait of about an hour after making the reservation.
The dining time is limited since the restaurant is very popular.
Small space with six tables creates a cozy, homey atmosphere that feels like dining in Korea. Calm and quiet setting features simple decor and piano instrumentals. Authentic Korean dishes attract mostly Korean speakers, emphasizing a genuine cultural experience.
Small setting serves authentic Korean food that tastes delicious and fulfilling. The menu offers a genuine experience of Korean cuisine.
Bulgogi beef offers rich flavor while the Galbi stays tender, juicy, and crisp. Fresh banchan complements dishes like cold noodles, spicy tteokbokki, and samgyetang broth packed with collagen.
Good to know
The restaurant only has 6 tables, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
You have to wait if the restaurant is busy, especially during peak hours.
The portions are huge for the price, offering good value.
Minimalist Korean restaurant with small seating and a focus on quick pickup. Atmosphere is lively and chill, enhanced by awesome music and a clean, modern aesthetic. Popular for bold, fresh flavors and generous portions, especially in bowls and bulgogi dishes.
Big portions of flavorful Korean BBQ come with fresh, homemade-tasting sides. The bowls serve up genuinely authentic Korean flavors.
Bulgogi stands out with rich flavor and tender texture, often paired with japchae instead of rice. The kimchi dumplings and Napa kimchi add sharp, refreshing notes that balance the savory dishes well.
Good to know
The restaurant is very small and not catered toward dine-in except for 3 seats.
You should only get pickup or delivery.
The restaurant is suitable for a to-go meal.
Small space with interactive grilling and high-quality meats creates an authentic Korean barbecue experience. Impressive air conditioning keeps the atmosphere cool despite smoke from grilling. Music features classic hip-hop artists, adding to the unique vibe.
Barbecue features high-quality meats and follows the authentic Korean style. Staff demonstrate the traditional way to enjoy each dish.
Offers an authentic Korean BBQ experience with exceptional service and banchan. Recognized for delivering some of the best Korean BBQ in the area.
Good to know
On Tuesdays, the restaurant has a special of 2 orders of pork belly for $40.
For any party larger than six, it would be best to call ahead.
Expect to spend around $100 for two people.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with clean, simple decor and a calming vibe. It stays quiet and not overcrowded, with more fans than air conditioning, making it feel warm during meals. The place serves authentic, hearty Korean food with generous portions and no alcohol.
Authentic family-run spot serving genuine Korean dishes that feel more traditional than many places in Ktown. The food stays true to classic flavors and recipes.
Kimchi pancakes stand out as flavorful and well-made, rivaling homemade versions. The bibimbap comes in regular or hot stone options and pairs well with the spicy soondubu soup. Bulgogi is tender and rich in flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Food is always packaged extremely well for takeout.
The lunch menu offers a better deal than dinner prices.
Small space blends nostalgic decor with avant-garde style, featuring cartoons, vintage photos, and cultural elements. Warm, inviting vibe shifts from pleasant to lively and noisy during peak hours. Unique Korean herb cocktails and fresh seafood dishes complement the elevated casual atmosphere.
Blends the NYC Korean American palette with authentic Busan flavor for a unique Korean experience. Offers a nice selection of authentic Busan cuisine with interesting twists and well-prepared dishes like tasty pork soup.
Complimentary pickled cabbage stands out as one of the best kimchis with a great balance and mild acidity. The menu features scallop gimbap, a new mackerel option, and Seafood Japchae with octopus that offers a perfect texture and spice level.
Good to know
Reservations are essential due to the tiny size of the restaurant.
Customers are limited to a stay of only 1 hour and 10 minutes after being seated.
Walking in without a reservation is not recommended; only missed reservations are accommodated.
Korean restaurant offers authentic fried chicken with crispy, juicy wings and spicy flavors that stand out. The space feels cozy and inviting, resembling a university cafeteria, with a family-run atmosphere. Portions are generous and affordable, though seating is limited and compact.
Chicken stands out with its authentic and fresh taste. Korean dishes maintain a genuine flavor profile throughout.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful coating and juicy meat. Traditional dishes like tofu bibimbap, galbi, and kimchi soup feature fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portion sizes for a great value.
Takeout is a popular option, especially after a long day.
The restaurant is family-run, creating a warm atmosphere.
Asian fusion spot offers large portions of authentic Korean and sushi dishes with affordable prices. No seating is available, making it ideal for quick takeout near Central Park. The menu includes vegetarian-friendly options and a variety of rice bowls, rolls, and noodles.
Offers homestyle Korean food with flavors true to traditional recipes. Serves dishes that reflect authentic Korean cooking in a straightforward way.
Kimbap here stands out, even better than in Korea, especially at K-Street Food/Sushi King. Bulgogi beef and fried chicken are available, with Kalbi tasting good but rice bowls offering better value.
Good to know
Prices are very affordable.
Portions are filling and large enough to satisfy hunger.
There is no seating available, so plan for takeout.
Korean restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with wooden accents and colorful banners creating a cozy, family-oriented vibe. The place is vibrant and bustling, often filled with smoke from the barbecue. Unlimited free banchan and cheap soju complement the energetic dining experience.
Charcoal cooking creates a more authentic Korean barbecue experience. The decor and atmosphere add to the authentic Korean dining feel. Food shows a lot of love and tradition in preparation.
Charcoal-grilled Korean BBQ comes with a set dinner offering a large amount of food. The banchan includes seasoned bean sprouts and three types of kimchi: baechu, altari, and green onion, all prepared freshly by a skilled ajumma.
Good to know
Grilled eel is hard to find in America, making this a great place to try it.
Yuk Jun Gui uses charcoal grills, which enhances the flavor of the meat.
The cost is around $43 each for a small amount of meat for 6 people.
Spacious Korean restaurant with clean, stylish interior and cozy, inviting atmosphere. Offers private rooms and a parking lot for convenience. Music adds to the pleasant vibe, making it suitable for groups and casual dining.
Flavors stay true to traditional Korean cooking with authentic tofu and dishes that taste like home. Every plate offers fresh, genuine Korean flavors served in a cozy setting.
Soondubu and dol-sot bibimbap stand out with rich, flavorful profiles and fresh ingredients. The banchan and kimchi complement traditional dishes like LA galbi and gamjatang well.
Good to know
If you leave a review, they give you a free steamed egg.
Free parking is available behind the building.
The restaurant specializes in soft tofu and offers authentic Korean cuisine.
Small space with fewer than 25 seats creates an intimate atmosphere where the chef's passion is visible. Jazz music sets a lively, soulful vibe that complements the home-cooked meal feel. The crowd enjoys a fun, communal energy in a cozy, hole-in-the-wall setting.
Dishes combine authentic Cajun flavors with a fresh Korean twist. The food offers a true blend of Korean and Louisiana cultures served in a laid-back setting with great service.
Good to know
Making a reservation is recommended because the restaurant is often fully booked.
The lunch special is time-sensitive and can be missed if not planned properly.
KJUN is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle), so bring your favorite drink.
Small, clean space offers a cozy atmosphere with calming music and a relaxed vibe despite nearby busy areas. Seating is limited but comfortable, supporting a casual, quiet dining experience. The environment feels welcoming and well-kept, enhancing the focus on crispy fried chicken.
Chicken takes center stage with authentic Korean fried chicken using traditional cooking techniques. Fresh ingredients support a menu full of authentic Korean sides and options that deliver genuine flavors.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy, juicy, and flavorful qualities. The bulgogi beef bowl and fried chicken come cooked to perfection, blending classical flavors for excellent meals.
Good to know
Expect a 10-15 minute wait for a chicken sandwich during peak hours.
Prices are around $18 for a meal, considered good value for the quality.
Koji Chicken is known for its clean environment and friendly service.
Korean barbecue restaurant with powerful individual BBQ extractors and spacious two-level layout creates a well-ventilated environment. Loud acoustics and K-pop music set a lively, energetic atmosphere that can make conversation challenging. Unique interior styling resembles a fortune teller's shop, offering a distinct visual experience alongside the food.
Food offers authentic Korean flavors with a unique ambience that reflects traditional Korean BBQ. Dishes consistently deliver a delicious and genuine experience.
Offers marinated galbi and gopchang with seriously delicious flavors. Serves authentic Korean BBQ that many consider among the best in the city.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
For groups larger than 6, booking in advance is necessary.
There is a strict 90-minute dining limit for all customers.
Spacious restaurant with a witchy theme and modern, clean decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. Guests enjoy a DIY cooking experience with a ramen-making station and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. K-pop music plays, adding lively energy to the cozy setting.
Korean topokki here tastes truly authentic and captures the essence of Korean street food. The all-you-can-eat format offers unlimited servings of this classic dish at an affordable price.
All-you-can-eat tteokbokki hot pot offers a variety of rice cakes and toppings to customize your meal. Side dishes like Korean fried chicken complement the authentic and tasty Korean flavors.
Good to know
Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Small, family-run Korean eatery with cozy, down-to-earth atmosphere and simple, clean decor. Space feels intimate and unpretentious, resembling a mom and pop shop. Known for authentic, flavorful dishes like kimchi jjigae and pork cutlet, it draws a steady local crowd.
Kimchi stands out with its authentic homemade style and strong traditional flavor. Korean dishes here deliver affordable, genuine tastes that reflect true home cooking.
Kimchi jjigae and galbi tang stand out with soft, melt-in-your-mouth meat and rich flavors. Side dishes like kimchi dumplings, pork cutlet, and spicy squid with rice come in generous portions and offer a satisfying variety.
Good to know
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp.
The chicken with potato stew may require a wait of 45-50 minutes.
The portion sizes are huge, enough for 3 people.
Small Korean restaurant offers chill vibes with a hip, late-night energy suited for young adults. Space feels warm and family-owned, combining thoughtful decor with a casual dining setup. Atmosphere stays pleasant and positive, making it a memorable spot for casual meals.
Food tastes authentic and fresh with a focus on bento dishes that stay true to traditional flavors.
Chicken wings and bites come out perfectly crunchy with a thick, flavorful glaze that nails Korean fried chicken. Bulgogi beef dishes stand out as extremely good, and kimchi tofu and stew deliver phenomenal flavors.
Good to know
The menu now has allergen information for safer dining.
The restaurant is no longer open for lunch.
Pricing for 8-piece chicken wings is $14, which feels reasonable.
Interior combines neon-soaked decor with wooden booths and paper lanterns, creating a warm, authentic izakaya vibe. Music varies from lively to loud, shaping a bustling atmosphere that suits groups more than quiet dates. Space feels roomy yet retains an underground Osaka bar charm.
Warm, authentic Japanese izakaya style creates a genuine atmosphere. Yakitori offers many options and tastes delicious and authentic.
Korean soju features on the drink menu alongside Japanese beers and sake. The pajeon includes a lot of squid, giving it a unique twist, and the kimchi pork with tofu offers a solid Korean flavor.
Good to know
Don't miss their happy hour from 5-7 PM, where you can enjoy $1 (for 3 pieces) of okonomiyaki.
The restaurant charges a mandatory 20% gratuity and a 20% service charge on the bill.
The restaurant can accommodate big groups.