Small Korean spot shines with authentic homemade dishes and excellent banchan. Gamjatang is a highlight, especially the Ugeoji and Muk-eun-ji versions. Relaxed vibe suits family dinners, with generous portions and standout items like marinated crab.
Both Ugeoji Gamjatang and Muk-eun-ji Gamjatang come out delicious, making it tough to pick between them. The gamjatang here stands out as excellent and pairs well with bossam and squid stir-fry.
Good to know
Reservations for marinated crab must be made two weeks in advance.
Expect wait times of up to 20 minutes on busy Saturdays.
The restaurant offers single-person and large pot sizes for soup.
Spacious Korean spot shines with bright lighting and a clean vibe. Gamjatang features tender pork in a rich broth, making it a top pick. Casual TV adds a relaxed touch to the comfortable atmosphere.
Rich and flavorful, the Gamjatang stands out with tender pork and a hearty broth. It ranks among the best versions available, delivering a satisfying and robust taste.
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The menu is easy to read with pictures for non-speaking Koreans.
The restaurant is very clean and organized.
This restaurant offers Seonjihaejangguk and Sundae, popular Korean dishes.
Korean restaurant serves generous portions and fresh, homemade kimchi in a warm atmosphere. Gamjatang features meaty bones that are easy to eat and mildly spicy. Older Koreans enjoy authentic dishes like galbitang and bossam in a simple, family-friendly setting.
Bones in the Gamjatang are not too small and come with lots of meat. The dish is not too spicy and the cuts of meat and bone are easy to eat.
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Bossam isn't usually available until after 12 pm or sometimes even 1 pm.
Bossam is sometimes sold out after 6:30 pm.
The prices on Google aren’t updated; everything on the menu is now $20 and up.
Spacious Korean barbecue spot offers quiet ventilation and a cozy atmosphere with warm lighting and wooden tables. Generous portions of authentic pork bone soup make the gamjatang hearty and satisfying. Perfect for groups seeking lively yet comfortable dining.
Generous portions of pork bone soup deliver a taste close to authentic Korean style. The potato stew is hearty and pairs well with other Korean BBQ options like bone-in galbi and pork belly.
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Lunch specials are available for $9.99 through June.
Parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
Getting a table is straightforward with no wait times on Wednesdays.
Small Korean spot shines with authentic flavors and a health-forward broth that lets you adjust sodium. Gamjatang stands out as a rich, hearty dish loved by all ages. Friendly staff and lively vibe make it great for lunch or dinner.
Rich and hearty Gamjatang offers a satisfying meal with a flavorful broth. Friendly staff support a welcoming experience, and the dish appeals to both adults and kids.
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Parking on the street is recommended due to congestion in the lot.
Prices are reasonable and affordable for hot pot dining.
Expect a wait time of 10 to 15 minutes for food preparation.
Small Korean pub with heated wall seats offers a cozy, authentic vibe where everyone speaks Korean. Gamjatang is rich in sesame oil, delivering deep flavor. Pair it with bossam or jin mandoo for a hearty, classic meal.
Rich in sesame oil, the gamjatang offers a deeply flavorful and authentic taste. It pairs well with dishes like bossam and jin mandoo, making it a standout choice for a hearty Korean meal.
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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.
Cozy Korean spot serves rich soup with soft meat in Gamjatang. Casual vibe and hand-painted murals create a welcoming space. Meals feel like expert homemade dishes in a clean, no-frills setting.
Rich soup and soft, generous meat define the Gamjatang here. Eating it with rice creates a perfect combination that stands out.
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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.
Spacious interior blends simple design with a traditional Korean diner feel. Rich, flavorful broth makes the Gamjatang stand out. Cozy vibe with Korean dramas and K-pop adds an authentic atmosphere. Seating is comfortable and lively without crowding.
Rich and flavorful broth defines the Gamjatang here, balanced without being overpowering. It comes alongside dishes like soondaeguk and boodaejjigae, making for a hearty meal.
Good to know
They have a lunch special from Monday to Friday (10:30 AM – 2:00 PM) with only $1 off the regular price.
Free parking is available for customers.
Most dishes are large enough for two meals, making them affordable.
Cozy dining space with K-pop videos sets a relaxed mood. Gigantic portions of gamjatang taste like Seoul's best. Generous servings of authentic Korean dishes like jokbal make visits satisfying and inviting.
Gigantic portions of gamjatang arrive piping hot, with a taste that recalls Seoul. The dish pairs well with bossam and sundae, offering a consistently delicious experience.
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Portions are generous, suitable for sharing among four people.
Arrive at least an hour before closing to ensure food availability.
Plenty of parking is available near the restaurant.
Korean barbecue shines with smokeless grills and a cozy atmosphere featuring bright lighting and spaced tables. Spicy pork bone stew offers a rich, hearty broth with generous portions. Traditional-modern decor and call buttons add unique charm and convenience.
Spicy pork bone stew comes with cabbage and a rich, hearty broth. Portions are plentiful and the stew stands out among other soups like kimchi soup.
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.
Cozy Korean spot serves authentic gamjatang with a rich, thick broth and tender pork that falls off the bone. Inviting atmosphere feels traditional and relaxed, perfect for enjoying BYOB. Steady crowd shows its popularity and welcoming vibe.
Rich, thick broth topped with ramen noodles defines the gamjatang here. Meat falls off the bones, delivering an authentic Korean taste that rivals offerings in Korea itself.
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Don't miss this lunch special!
A small gamjatang can feed 2-3 people.
The restaurant is clean and well-organized.
Cozy space with authentic Korean decor offers a quiet escape perfect for family dinners or date nights. Gamjatang stew delivers rich, home-style flavor rarely found in Manhattan. Spacious tables add comfort to the inviting, traditional vibe.
Stew features rich flavor and a taste close to home cooking. It rates solidly with a 7 out of 10 and stands out since it is rarely found in Manhattan.
Good to know
Reservations are not necessary as the wait is never longer than 5 minutes.
There is a long queue after 6:30 PM.
They stop service by 9 PM.
Small Korean spot serves authentic soups like smoked meat spicy cabbage stew gamjatang. Cozy, clean vibe buzzes with energy. Soju pairs perfectly, boosting the traditional dining experience.
Offers single-serving gamjatang with a familiar taste like smoked meat spicy cabbage stew. Includes other dishes like sundae soup and dakbokkeumtang that pair well with the gamjatang.
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The restaurant has a free parking lot, making it easy to visit.
Hotpots and casseroles are the main focus here, with no BBQ or sushi.
The side dishes are limited to three: cabbage kimchi, radish kimchi, and pickled radish.
Spacious Korean spot boasts authentic atmosphere with walls of Hangul and kimchi jars. Gamjatang here is rich and tender, bursting with deep flavors. Warm lighting and stylish decor create a cozy vibe that draws mostly Korean diners.
Rich and flavorful pork backbone stew features super tender meat that falls right off the bone. The stew stands out with its incredible depth and pairs well with neat side dishes.
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Happy Hour offers 15% off the entire bill on weekdays from 7:30 to 9:30 PM.
Current discount of 15% off the entire menu from Monday to Thursday, 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM.
Reservations are necessary on weekends due to high demand.
Korean restaurant offers induction burners for hot pot in a homey atmosphere with clean, neat dishes. Signature gamjatang is authentic and savory, staying warm and rich. Korean mukbang videos add a light, humorous touch to dining.
Authentic and savory, the gamjatang here matches the flavors found in Korea. It stays warm and rich, making it a signature dish that many find satisfying and comparable to top versions in the US.
Good to know
Parking is limited during lunch and dinner times, so arrive early.
Street parking is recommended due to limited spaces in the lot.
Expect to pay around $40 for a medium hot pot for two.
Cozy indoor space offers a warm, bustling vibe with authentic Korean comfort food. Gamjatang shines with rich broth and tender meat, featuring large bones and hearty potatoes. Limited seating creates an intimate, homey experience perfect for traditional dishes.
Rich broth and tender meat define the hearty pork bone soup here. Large bones come with generous portions of perfectly cooked potatoes and a broth packed with protein.
Good to know
There is a parking lot at the back of the restaurant, so parking isn't an issue.
It is best to come before 6:00 PM or the line becomes huge.
I can just walk in and wait about 45 to 60 minutes for a table.
Small Korean spot shines with rich gamjatang and hearty pork bone soup. Clean space fits casual meals with friends or family. Menu updates often, serving generous portions of traditional dishes like green onion fried chicken.
Pork bone soup stands out with its rich flavor and hearty broth. Gamjatang comes highly recommended and consistently tastes delicious.
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The menu was updated in December 2025, featuring new dishes.
The menu changes frequently, offering seasonal specialties.
They offer a variety of soup and chicken dishes.
Korean restaurant offers a homelike vibe with authentic dishes like spicy marinated crab and nakji bokkeum. Gamjatang soup is rich and hearty with tender meat, standing out for its deep flavor. Clean, family-friendly space with convenient parking and BYOB.
Soup stands out with its rich, hearty flavor and tender meat. The bone potato stew offers a deeper taste compared to other versions, making it a notable choice for gamjatang.
Good to know
Parking is available in front of the restaurant, but can be limited during lunchtime.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Lunch is offered at the same price even on weekends.
Spacious dining area blends modern and old-fashioned Korean vibes with self-serve banchan. Rich, hearty gamjatang features tender meat and flavorful broth. Private rooms offer flexible seating for groups, creating a quiet, authentic atmosphere.
Rich, hearty gamjatang stands out with tender meat and flavorful broth. It pairs well with other dishes like soft tofu and kalguksu for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
Breakfast specials are available for $9.99 from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM.
Self-service style means you find your own tables and serve water and side dishes.
Private rooms are available for business meals or group gatherings.
Cozy Korean spot serves authentic home-style dishes with calm energy. Gamjatang shines with rich, flavorful broth and generous portions. Menu offers diverse healthy options at fair prices, loved by Korean diners for genuine flavors.
Generous portions of gamjatang come with a rich, flavorful broth that stands out. The dish pairs well with other items like seolleongtang and stir-fried squid.
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The restaurant offers a diverse menu with many healthy Korean options.
Portion sizes are decent for the price, typically around $13.
Takeaway packaging is appreciated and includes side dishes.
Spicy pork bone soup shines with rich, hearty flavor and authentic taste. Spacious food court offers a stylish interior and comfortable seating. Warm, welcoming atmosphere balances lively energy with tranquil moments.
Spicy pork bone soup with potatoes and perilla seeds stands out in the gamjatang here. It tastes just like the traditional Korean version and delivers a rich, hearty flavor.
Good to know
A 30% discount is available until the end of November.
Expect long wait times as it's primarily a pickup joint.
Portion sizes are generous, especially with the current discount.
Family-run Korean spot offers authentic dishes in a cozy, simple setting. Gamjatang shines with soft texture and unique flavor, served in generous portions. Locals love the unpretentious vibe and flavorful meals.
Soft texture and lack of meaty smell make the gamjatang stand out. Portions are generous and the flavor differs from other versions.
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, family-owned spot with authentic Korean dishes and a lively, casual vibe. Gamjatang shines with tender meat and a rich broth full of pork bones and potatoes. Traditional decor adds to the homey atmosphere making it a cozy choice for Korean food lovers.
Lots of tender meat, vegetables, and a great broth make the gamjatang stand out. It offers an authentic home-style taste with pork bones and potatoes.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Expect a 45-minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Parking is free but can be difficult to find during dinner time.
Spacious, clean interior blends rustic charm with modern style for a peaceful, upscale feel. Gamjatang features rich, spicy broth and tender pork meat that melts off bones. Ample seating invites a relaxed, comfortable dining pace.
Broth comes rich and spicy with a deep flavor. Pork bones hold tender meat that falls off easily. The dish pairs well with cabbage and grilled mackerel.
Good to know
Hansang offers lunch specials on weekdays.
If you don’t have a US credit card, you should bring cash.
Hansang allows small dogs in carriers to be inside.
Small indoor space buzzes with lively atmosphere and close seating. Gamjatang shines with generous portions and rich flavor, perfect for sharing. Authentic Korean dishes like bossam add to the traditional vibe, despite tight parking and language quirks.
Generous portions of refreshing and delicious gamjatang serve 3-4 people comfortably. The flavor stands out as excellent and satisfying, often considered better than many others in the US.
Good to know
During the lunch event, get gamjatang to-go at a discounted price.
Happy hour offers a bowl of gamjatang for $14.99.
The portions are generous, often enough to take home leftovers.
Spacious, modern space with large booths offers a cozy, lively vibe like a Korean tavern. Gamjatang shines with tender meat and clean broth, perfect alongside cold noodles. Outdoor patio is dog-friendly and welcomes BYOB for a relaxed meal.
Gamjatang features tender, delicious meat and a clean broth. It pairs well with other dishes like cold noodles and grilled eel.
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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.
Old school Korean spot with an authentic atmosphere and casual vibe feels like a TV soap. Gamjatang offers rich, flavorful pork backbone stew that satisfies deeply. Music livens the space, balancing a relaxing environment perfect for enjoying traditional dishes.
Pork backbone stew comes with a good amount of meat and rich flavor. It tastes close to the traditional Korean version and stands out as exceptionally flavorful and satisfying.
Good to know
Cash is required for payment; credit cards are not accepted.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using public transport.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people to share.
Enjoy spicy pork bone soup and potato ribs stew in a lively, noisy spot near a golf range. The rich broth of the gamjatang stands out, perfect for lunch. Service can be hit or miss, but the authentic Korean flavors make it worth a visit.
Specializes in potato ribs soup with a flavorful and rich broth. The gamjatang is well cooked and easy to eat, making it a solid choice for lunch.
Good to know
Parking around dinner time on a busy night can get tight.
The restaurant tends to be busy on weekends.
Expect a 30-minute wait during busy times.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings offers a quiet, open feel. Gamjatang features large pork neck bones in a rich, authentic broth. Strong air conditioning keeps the modern space comfortable throughout meals.
Pork neck bones come in large chunks packed with meat in a rich broth. The stew stays consistently flavorful and authentic, making it a solid choice for gamjatang.
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.
Korean restaurant serves authentic flavors with standout dishes like tender bossam and spicy gamjatang. Atmosphere is clean and calm, perfect for diners seeking traditional tastes. Easy parking and a quiet, slightly hidden spot add to its charm.
Spicy pork bone soup stands out with its rich flavor and consistent quality. Gamjatang pairs well with other dishes like pig's feet and donkatsue, making it a frequent choice for takeout or dine-in.
Good to know
Parking is easy to find in the free lot right outside the restaurant.
The restaurant charges an additional $2.50 for takeout containers.
Expect a wait for food as it is served after customers finish eating.