Brightly lit interior combines clean, contemporary decor with Korean-style rooms for groups, creating a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Space feels comfortable and inviting even when crowded, with a layout that supports social dining. Service includes a call button for convenience.
Mul-naengmyeon broth stands out with its rich flavor and cold, spicy noodles deliver a sharp kick. Both mul naengmyun and bibim naengmyun come highly recommended for their authentic taste.
Dinner here involves some wait times, sometimes up to 90 minutes, but the food quality and group-friendly atmosphere make it worthwhile. The place handles busy nights well, even with many tables ahead.
Good to know
Expect over an hour wait on weekends due to the restaurant's popularity.
Arrive before 6 PM to avoid long wait times for dinner.
Free parking is available in the shared parking lot.
Simple, clean space with Asian accents creates a laid back, welcoming atmosphere. Friendly staff make it feel like home, supporting a family-owned business. Known for authentic Asian dishes served in generous portions.
Cold noodles come with a sweet and sour flavor that stands out. The dish tastes very flavorful and a bit sweet, though reactions to it vary.
Dinner offers a consistently amazing experience with impressive dishes across appetizers and main courses. The setting suits special occasions like Black Friday dinners.
Good to know
Sunday is pho day with special offerings.
Yum Noodles offers free appetizers with any dine-in purchase.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Restaurant occupies a spacious, modern space with elegant decor and large booths that create a warm, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, echoing an authentic Korean neighborhood tavern, though noise levels can rise with loud guests. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs and offers BYOB hospitality, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Mul naengmyeon stands out with its refreshing cold noodles and clear broth. Bibim naengmyeon offers a spicy kick that balances well with galbijjim, making the combo a popular choice.
Dinner offers a Michelin Star experience with signature dishes like braised beef, LA Galbi, and cold noodles. The spot suits friends, family dinners, or a cozy meal with warm, delicious flavors.
Good to know
Street parking after 6pm is free.
The entrance is to the left, and the parking lot is behind the building.
There is parking downstairs, but it is accessible only via Hudson Terrace.
Renovated from an old church, the space features high ceilings, Korean folklore stained glass, and a mezzanine seating area. Warm lighting and lively diners create a vibrant atmosphere that suits dates and social gatherings. Seating is close together, which can raise noise levels and reduce privacy.
Cold noodles deliver a flavor comparable to top Seoul naengmyeon spots. Pyongyang naengmyeon stands out with its rich, authentic soup that recalls Korea instantly.
Beautiful space with a lovely ambiance suits formal dinners, meetings, and dates. Service supports a phenomenal experience during dinner hours, with counter seating available without reservation.
Good to know
Reservations (Resy) are recommended for dining at this restaurant.
There is a table time limit of 90 minutes for diners.
The restaurant has a policy of accepting no more than 4 credit cards.
Modern decor creates a clean, comfortable dining space with ventilation systems at each table. The vibe stays lively, suitable for family gatherings or groups. Authentic Pyongyang naengmyeon stands out as a unique offering in the US.
Pyongyang Naengmyeon here stands out for its authenticity and plainness that cleanses the palate. The dish costs around $20 and offers a taste that feels both familiar and unforgettable.
Accommodates large groups well, fitting birthday dinners for 10 people. Offers a B combo with bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) for dinner, though portion sizes lean toward larger servings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to avoid long wait times.
There is a two-order minimum for meat selections.
Valet parking is available for $3, but tips are expected.
Hanok-style interior with traditional Korean decorations sets a cozy mood. Mul naengmyeon offers refreshing, chewy noodles perfect after heat. Soondae shines as a star dinner dish in a quiet spot near Koreatown, ideal for late-night meals.
Mul naengmyeon offers a cool and refreshing experience with bouncy and chewy noodles in a broth that is not too spicy. It serves as a satisfying dish, especially after stepping in from the heat.
Soondae, a type of blood sausage, stands out as the star dish for dinner. The spot stays not crowded on weekdays and works well for a late night dinner near Koreatown.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24 hours from Tuesday to Saturday.
The kitchen is closed from 5 AM to 7 AM.
No wait is needed on Wednesday nights.
Two-floor space features cosmic ceiling art and elegant, cozy interior with a clean, cafe-like design. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with moderate music, fitting for relaxed meals or business lunches. Crowd enjoys authentic Korean hangover soups and well-prepared dishes in a neat, spacious setting.
Cold noodles come with a fantastic taste and solid texture. Bibim naengmyun is available and worth trying.
Good to know
The restaurant offers good portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Expect a fine dining experience without the high price tag.
Late night drinks and hangover foods are available.
Small space offers interactive grilling with high-quality meats for an authentic Korean barbecue. Chik Mul Naengmyun provides a refreshing cold noodle finish after pork belly. Easygoing vibe and kind owner make it great for late night dinners and special occasions.
Chik Mul Naengmyun offers a refreshing cold noodle experience with a clean broth. The bibim naengmyeon pairs well with pork belly, making it a solid finishing dish after grilled meats.
An easygoing environment sets the tone for dinner here, with a kind owner adding to the relaxed vibe. The spot works well for late night dinners and special occasions.
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.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with private rooms and tableside grilling offers an elegant, refined atmosphere. Moderate noise levels create an elevated dining experience, though music can be loud at times. Design emphasizes intimacy and minimalistic bar setup, making it ideal for groups and special occasions.
Mool-naengmyeon stands out with its refreshing cold broth and chewy noodles. The dish comes in a package with stew, offering a solid combo that balances flavors well.
Dinner features kind and attentive service that enhances the experience. Meals are consistently wonderful and invite return visits.
Good to know
Paying with cash provides a 15% discount on your total bill.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating together.
The total cost for the elite package for two is around $200, excluding tip.
Small, clean space with massive stainless steel bowls and a laidback, friendly vibe creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The place feels warm and lively, with a narrow seating area that adds to its intimate mood. Customers serve their own food, enhancing the casual, communal experience.
Broth stands out with a unique, delicious flavor. Noodles are chewy and refreshing, making it a good choice for warm days.
Seafood noodles come with perfect spices that suit a chilly night well. Dinner feels warm and satisfying here.
Good to know
There isn't a lot of seating available for customers.
Prices at Noona Noodles are higher than average for noodle shops.
Portions at Noona Noodles are about 1.5 times larger than average servings.
Korean barbecue restaurant with smokeless grills and spaced-out tables creates a clean, cozy atmosphere with bright lighting. Music complements the vibe, keeping noise levels low even when full. Unique touches include traditional-modern decor and call buttons for easy service.
Broth stands out with a well balanced, bright, and light flavor that does not need vinegar or mustard. Options include Hamheung Mul Naengmyeon and galbitang naengmyeon, both noted for their delicious taste.
Dinner offers a large amount of food at a reasonable price. The atmosphere stays clean and refreshing. Special occasions feature course dinners that run smoothly from start to finish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Roomy square space with clean white tile and modern decor creates a bright, energetic atmosphere. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, suited for cozy dinners or small gatherings. It draws a diverse crowd and offers a quiet, family-like ambiance.
Bibim naengmyeon comes with kalbi, offering a spicy and savory combo. The mul naengmyeon stays consistently refreshing and cool. Kalbi lunch specials pair well with these cold noodle dishes.
Quiet and cool atmosphere suits cozy dinner dates and small gatherings. Food stays consistently superb for casual or special dinners.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from Tuesday to Friday between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm.
The restaurant closes from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm and is closed on Sundays.
Parking is always available in the plaza, making it convenient.
Long, narrow space blends modern and traditional Korean décor with dim, moody lighting and wood furnishings. Atmosphere balances upscale vibe with occasional loudness, making conversation sometimes challenging. Small tables and free refill banchan add to the dining experience.
Mool naengmyeon offers a very refreshing and flavorful experience. The galbi naengmyeon combo pairs well and provides better value than ordering the full galbi jjim with sides. Both mul and bibim naengmyeon come out delicious here.
Cozy and warm atmosphere sets a relaxed tone for dinner. Stylish and inviting space makes it comfortable for weekday evenings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially after 6pm when the restaurant fills up quickly.
Dinner is served from 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.
The restaurant limits each party’s dining time to 2 hours.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a clean, modern industrial vibe and natural light fills the room. Energetic atmosphere suits groups and families, with high-quality charcoal grilling that avoids overcooking. Free validated parking and unique warm Jang-jorim banchan add to the welcoming experience.
Spicy naengmyeon comes in a generous portion and tastes delicious. Bibim naengmyeon uses glass noodles instead of buckwheat, giving it an extra chewy texture.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 10 pm.
There is free parking at Koreatown Plaza with validation.
Parking costs $5 for valet service.
Korean restaurant with authentic atmosphere and cozy, inviting vibe offers purple rice and unique side dishes. Interior feels clean and spacious with high-quality silverware and furniture. Seating includes floor chairs and half booth arrangements, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Naengmyeon offers a pleasant surprise with its refreshing and delicious bibim style. Adding vinegar and a bit of mustard enhances the flavor, and pairing it with Bossam creates a satisfying combo.
Dinner hours start around 7:30 pm. Arriving a bit early helps avoid wait times. The space stays clean and nice for enjoying dinner.
Good to know
Parking can be a hassle, especially during busy meal times.
Expect to pay around $50 for a meal for two, which includes a large quantity of food.
The restaurant offers a buy one get one free deal on select dishes.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and wide walkways creates an open, quiet atmosphere. Clean, modern interior features authentic Korean table settings with napkins and chopsticks under tables. Air conditioning runs strong, enhancing comfort during meals.
Bibim Naengmyeon offers a super refreshing taste with a perfect chewy texture. The cold noodles pair well with spicy pork and seolleongtang, though portions tend to be small.
Friday dinners often center around this spot, making it a regular choice for families. The yukgaejang offers a filling meal with a nice spice level, suitable for dinners with friends or family.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available without a wait.
The Budae Jjigae costs $45, which is on the higher end for a dish.
No side dishes, including Kimchi, are served with the soups.
Spacious Korean BBQ restaurant with clean, modern decor and soft music creates a relaxing, authentic atmosphere reminiscent of local Seoul spots. Moderate noise level suits both groups and date nights, with a mix of elderly Korean patrons and families. Tables are spotless and well-maintained, supporting a comfortable dining experience.
Icy, tangy mul naengmyeon offers a refreshing contrast to the grill's heat. Hamheung-style naengmyeon arrives superb and pairs well with grilled meat.
Offers a solid spot for family dinners and company meals with a focus on Korean BBQ. The setting supports group dining and casual get-togethers.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups of 20 or more.
An automatic service charge is added for parties of six or more.
Expect a wait if arriving close to closing time, as last call is enforced.
Upscale Korean restaurant with modern architecture and exotic atmosphere offers private rooms for groups and a small bar serving Korean-style cocktails. The vibe suits both casual gatherings and date nights, blending cozy comfort with lively energy. Clean, elegant interiors create a refined yet approachable dining experience.
Savory naengmyeon arrives cool and refreshing, pairing well with dishes like Yukhoe Mulhoe. The combination of tender meat and chilled noodles creates a memorable finish to the meal.
Dinner offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with private rooms ideal for gatherings or celebrations. The Hanpan dish stands out with its presentation and mix of flavors and spices.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, so avoid peak dining hours.
KARDEN is closed on Mondays.
Happy hour is available on weeknights.
Simple setup echoes original Korean style with lively buzz and warm, casual atmosphere. Tables often fill with Korean uncles, creating an authentic Seoul-like vibe. Effective air suction keeps smoke low, enhancing the dining experience.
Cold noodles come in an ice bowl to keep them chilled throughout the meal. The kimchi naengmyeon offers a refreshing finish after BBQ. Both kimchi jigae and naengmyeon rank among the best around here.
Dinner ends with fried rice cooked on cast iron, offering a delicious and satisfying finish. The meal leans toward a luxury experience for budget travelers.
Good to know
The pork belly costs $30 per serving, which is considered expensive for the quality received.
Add-ons like eggs, spam, and cheese are charged between $1 and $1.99.
The restaurant is located right outside of the LIRR Broadway station.
Modern Korean restaurant with clean, contemporary design and spacious seating creates a fresh, inviting atmosphere. K-pop music adds lively energy while maintaining a comfortable vibe suitable for groups or quiet meals. Authentic Korean dishes and well-presented banchan define the dining experience.
Naengmyeon here features an icy broth with chewy noodles that balance hot dishes well. The bibim naengmyeon offers a rich, flavorful broth with a perfect mix of vinegary and sweet notes.
Dinner features spicy dishes and army hot pot with tasty pre-dinner options. The spot suits date nights and handles Sunday night dinners smoothly before crowds arrive.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $5 an hour, $7 after an hour, and $20 overnight.
Parking is cash only; bring $6 for self-parking.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Korean restaurant with clean, modern interior and K-pop music videos playing on large TVs. Atmosphere is welcoming and pleasant, suitable for casual dinners and catching up with friends. Tables are close together, creating a lively but sometimes noisy environment.
Cold noodles offer a refreshing taste, especially on hot days. The naengmyeon here is consistently very good and pairs well with dumplings.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; the restaurant uses a paper waitlist only.
Expect long wait times on weekend nights, often exceeding 40 minutes.
Parking is plentiful and free, making access easy for visitors.
Upscale Korean BBQ offers premium meat in a lively, nightclub-like setting with attentive service from staff like Jihye and Mose. Mul naengmyeon shines with excellent cold broth and chewy noodles, perfect alongside mixed meat platters. Creative cocktails add a stylish touch.
Mul naengmyeon stands out with its excellent cold broth and chewy noodles. It often comes alongside dishes like yukhoe and mixed meat platters, making it part of a hearty meal.
Dinner features Korean BBQ with a lively group setting. Staff like Jihye and Mose provide attentive, friendly service that enhances the meal.
Good to know
Expect to pay higher prices for smaller portion sizes at this restaurant.
Similar quality Korean BBQ can be found at lower prices in the area.
The dining experience is considered thoughtful and well-executed.
Fancy cabanas create a unique dining setup with a chilled atmosphere. The place serves authentic Korean barbecue using real charcoal, attracting those who appreciate traditional flavors. Despite some wear in the interior, it maintains a consistent presence with affordable prices.
Rich broth and thin noodles define the mul naengmyeon here. Options include mul naengmyeon and halfbibim, fitting a cold noodle spot.
Dinner features tender ribs and a variety of flavorful side dishes. The menu includes crab dishes, gabli BBQ combo, and fried mandu dumplings, making it suitable for group and family dinners.
Good to know
There is free parking available in the back.
Dining services are available until 9:30 PM.
Expect around $60 per person for a meal.
Spacious and clean interior hosts a lively but comfortable atmosphere with upbeat energy and ample seating. The place fills with people enjoying varied Korean BBQ meats, especially different types of intestines. It offers options to cook food in the back, allowing for a more relaxed dining experience away from the grill.
Mul naengmyeon comes in a small size option and tastes good but not outstanding. The combo includes various meats like brisket and pork jowl alongside the cold noodles.
Good to know
Parking is challenging, especially during rush hours and weekends.
The restaurant is not all-you-can-eat, but prices are reasonable for meat sets.
The menu features a wide variety of KBBQ meats, including unique options like intestines.
Noodle shop offers a spacious, clean interior with self-serve bar for water, tea, and side dishes like kimchi and peanuts. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, creating a peaceful dining experience. Seating includes both tables and bar spots, enhancing comfort and accessibility.
Fresh naengmyeon noodles come thicker than dried ones with a perfect bite. The dish stands out for its freshness and has a strong reputation for quality.
Good to know
It's a tip-free restaurant, so no tip is needed.
Customers must pay first before receiving their food.
The hostess will seat you but you have to go back to the counter to order and pay ahead of time.
Restaurant offers an authentic Korean vibe with mom-and-pop atmosphere and variety of banchan served with every meal. Space feels welcoming and clean, suitable for relaxed conversations during lunch. Signature dishes include handmade cold noodles and tofu soup, praised for their flavor and quality.
Mul-naengmyeon and Bibim Naengmyeon come with spicy sauce and a refreshing broth. Combos often pair naengmyeon with grilled mackerel or seafood sundubu for good value.
Dinner offers an authentic Korean experience with 16 side dishes and 4 entrees. The atmosphere stays calm, even just after the dinner rush around 8:00 pm.
Good to know
Parking at Chanmaru is mostly easy to find.
The menu features a wide array of classic Korean dishes and several variants of soondubu.
Expect a variety of 19 different kinds of banchans with every order.
Old-school Korean barbecue restaurant with vintage 80s decor and spacious seating suitable for families. Atmosphere combines calm, cozy vibes with the aroma of smoked meats and sounds of sizzling grills. Grilling service is provided, creating an authentic Korean-American dining experience.
Cold noodles arrive on demand with an amazing selection of banchan. The naengmyeon tastes a bit bland alone but pairs well with marinated meat, making it satisfying.
Family dinners work well here thanks to the friendly owner and welcoming atmosphere. The spot also suits company dinners and offers delicious meals even during busy times.
Good to know
The price per person is $45.99, including drinks and tax.
Children under 2 are charged, which may surprise some visitors.
Parking is free for customers at the restaurant.
Traditional Korean restaurant features privacy walls and a laid-back, modern look with K-pop music videos playing. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming, quiet enough for good conversation. Space feels bright and clean, attracting mostly Asian diners speaking softly.
Mul naengmyeon features a savory yet refreshing broth with noodles that have the perfect consistency. It comes with mustard and vinegar for added flavor customization.
Dinner here sometimes lacks banchan, which can affect the meal's feel. The spot suits both casual dinners and occasions like birthday celebrations or dinner dates.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 40-50 minutes during weekend lunchtime.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes at affordable prices.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Spacious interior with great ventilation and clean, modern decor creates a pleasant dining atmosphere. The vibe is casual and bustling, especially on busy nights, with friendly energy throughout. Known for tender marinated pork barbecue and excellent banchan, it offers a taste reminiscent of Seoul.
Bibim naengmyeon features chewy noodles that stay firm and come with really delicious seasoning. Cold noodles often pair with marinated beef or pork short ribs for a hearty meal.
Service stays attentive even during busy dinner hours. Servers speak excellent Chinese and help diners take their time with meals.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a lunch special menu with a lot of side dishes and good value for money.
On weekends, there are no seats so you have to wait.
When ordering 2 servings, 1 serving is free.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers lively atmosphere with busy, noisy energy and permanent outdoor seating. Staff grill meat at tables, and a coffee machine provides free Korean instant coffee or black bean tea. Popular spot draws crowds requiring reservations and long waits.
Pyongyang-style cold noodles come in two main types here: mul naengmyeon with a lightly sweet beef broth, beef slices, cucumbers, pickled radish, and a half-boiled egg, and bibim naengmyeon, which is spicy and highly flavorful. Both versions use high-quality ingredients and show clear care in preparation, making them stand out in taste and presentation.
Good to know
Reservations aren't accepted; write your name on the board upon arrival.
Expect to wait at least an hour for a table, especially on weekends.
Parking can be difficult, so plan accordingly.