Chinese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a clean, bright interior and well-organized ingredient bar for easy selection. The space feels community-like and friendly, attracting those seeking authentic Malatang and customizable flavors from a DIY sauce station.
Beef bone broth stands out with its rich flavor and perfect spice balance. Options include classic spicy herbal and extra spicy versions, all delivering a healthy, flavorful base for malatang.
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Malatang dishes cost $18-19 for 1.3lb without tax or tip.
The restaurant charges by the pound for the hot pot.
Tipping is optional, which is rare for a dine-in restaurant in Manhattan.
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.
Fresh and endless banchan keep coming without stopping. It feels like having a bottomless stomach here, making it worth every bite.
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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.
Spacious dining area with calm atmosphere invites relaxed meals. Bone broth is hot and spicy, offering intense heat. Meals come with unlimited rice and a DIY condiment bar, plus a student discount for great value.
Broth comes out hot and spicy, especially the bone broth and tomato broth. The bone broth stands out for its intense heat rather than mild warmth.
Unlimited rice comes with meals and includes a self-serve sauce station. Deals offer 2 pounds of food per person and a student discount applies on top.
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Prices start at $15.99 per pound with unlimited rice.
They offer over 100 fresh ingredients, including meats, seafood, noodles, and vegetables.
Malatang takes about 20 minutes to cook after ordering.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop grilling and 24/7 lively atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe that stays busy late into the night. Spacious seating includes a second floor with a view of K-Town, blending interactive dining with a friendly environment.
Beef bone broth offers great energy and tastes delicious. The soup stands out as a favorite dish here.
Offers an all you can eat KBBQ option for two with unlimited aperitifs included. The aperitifs are very good and add value to the bottomless experience.
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The establishment is open 24/7, 365 days a year.
Expect high prices, with BBQ Combos costing $300 for a large that feeds 3.
Karaoke is available next door, featuring popular songs.
Spacious, newly renovated restaurant offers a clean and comfortable environment with bright, tidy decor. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, creating a chill vibe perfect for casual hangouts. Self-service setup includes free desserts, enhancing the relaxed dining experience.
Rich flavor defines the bone broth here, with a mild spice that balances perfectly. The broth base stays consistently flavorful and satisfying.
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Prices are based on weight, making it affordable for all budgets.
The restaurant maintains a very clean and hygienic environment.
Diners must use plastic basins and clips from the disinfection cabinet before choosing ingredients.
Tables feature a central grill with surrounding hot pot broth, allowing simultaneous BBQ and hot pot cooking. Bright lighting and well-ventilated space create a fresh, inviting atmosphere with clean, organized layout. Large groups fit comfortably at spacious tables designed for shared dining experiences.
Unlimited Thai tea is available before 7 pm on weekdays for 5 dollars. They also offer unlimited mango sticky rice and an all you can eat BBQ option.
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There is a strict 90-minute time limit for dining.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Street parking is necessary as the rear parking is not recommended.
Three floors feature large tables and a gorgeous flower staircase, creating a spacious yet busy atmosphere. Loud music and strong ventilation keep energy high without lingering smoke. Groups enjoy private rooms and interactive grilling at the table, making dining feel like a lively event.
All you can eat deal offers endless refills of good food. Side dishes come bottomless with fresh, crispy lettuce.
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Reservations are required, and you must arrive within 10 minutes to keep your table.
Happy hour for drinks starts at 6 p.m. with 50% off regular prices.
Dinner is available all day on weekends.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and televisions showing Yemeni markets create a lively atmosphere with views of old Sana’a. Warm, cozy ambiance invites gatherings, enhanced by traditional wall sculptures and decorations. Space feels intimate and welcoming, designed for close-knit groups.
All entrees come with bottomless tea, plus soup and salad. The tea is available unlimited, adding good value.
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Expect to pay a 4% operating fee added to every bill.
Cash payments receive a 3.8% discount off your total.
The portions are huge, so come hungry or with someone to share.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers intimate seating with tiny table grills and a quintessential back bar that creates a chill Brooklyn vibe. Music plays at a level that allows conversation without shouting, and the atmosphere feels warm and fun. Window seats provide the best views, while the space includes outdoor seating and booths by open windows.
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Reservations are not accepted; it is first come first serve.
It's recommended to call ahead from Thursday to Sunday for a table.
There was a 25 minute wait to be seated during peak times.
Traditional Korean restaurant with genuine Korean style decor and city views from the second floor. Atmosphere is busy and loud, with constant kitchen noise and a practical but uncomfortable seating setup. Offers private rooms and unique features like a pipe system for orders and receipts.
Unlimited small vegetable dishes come with the meal. Side dishes are bottomless, which is common in Korean dining.
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Make a reservation to avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.
The restaurant gets crowded on Friday nights and during weekend dinner crowds.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday until 3 PM.