Space feels compact with clean, comfortable seating and Japanese-themed decor that contrasts with the Korean menu. Atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, enhanced by great music and friendly staff. Ordering uses kiosks, speeding up service in a setting that fills up quickly.
Soft texture stands out with no greasiness or excess sweetness. The Korean donut offers a unique twist, and the provided sauce adds a sweet, tasty boost.
Korean BBQ chicken stands out with boneless wings offering a spicy sauce and a nice crunch. Soy garlic and Korean BBQ flavors deliver great taste across chicken strips and wings.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; orders must be placed online only.
Some menu items may be unavailable, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant maintains a clean and sanitary environment.
Rotating menu highlights different US states weekly, paired with unique cocktails featuring exclusive American liquors. Warm, personal atmosphere blends live music that supports conversation without overpowering. Space combines themed decor with a relaxed vibe and a cool bar setup.
Campfire doughnuts stand out as a scrumptious and unique dessert option. They pair well with other dishes but shine on their own.
BBQ sampler offers a variety of flavors with wings and a Missouri BBQ platter. The menu also includes lobster Mac and cheese and donuts alongside the BBQ dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour features $5 beers and runs from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Each week, the restaurant showcases a rotating specials menu inspired by a different U.S. state.
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
Whimsical interior with unique cow and lamb-shaped plates creates a visually appealing setting. Atmosphere stays inviting and quiet enough for deep conversation. Interactive elements like a Ferris wheel hot pot and a sauce bar add fun to the dining experience.
Chinese donuts stand out as the favorite here, showing up consistently across visits.
Besides the hotpot, they offer Xi Ta BBQ, a newer addition to the menu. The BBQ dishes are part of a fantastic spread that complements the hotpot well.
Good to know
A 20% tip will be charged for parties of 5 or more, calculated before tax.
There is a $9 per person automatic 'self-serve' charge on the bill that is not mentioned beforehand.
The food costs $40 per person in conjunction with the event.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a bright, clean space with world-class decor and K-pop music setting a lively tone. The atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, attracting a steady flow of diners. Seating is ample and the environment stays organized despite occasional hectic moments.
Sweet, fluffy Korean donuts come with a cinnamon-y flavor and just the right amount of sugar. Dipping them in condensed milk adds extra richness.
Korean BBQ wings stand out with soy garlic and BBQ sauce flavors. The 5 piece chicken strips with Korean BBQ sauce also get a lot of attention.
Good to know
The wait time is about 15 minutes depending on how much you order.
You can get free fries if you leave a review.
The menu has a great selection of fried chicken and other Korean dishes like bulgogi, fried rice, tteokbokki.
Small space with modern elevated decor and cozy interior creates an energetic atmosphere reminiscent of Saigon. Outdoor seating lacks shade and sits directly on the street, often feeling hot and exposed. Loud music and busy crowds fill the space, making it lively but sometimes challenging for quiet conversation.
Savory donuts stand out with a liver pate mixture that is aromatic and flavorful. Unique fillings like yellow sticky rice add a chewy texture, making these donuts distinct and tasty.
Char-fired pork belly shines in the BBQ pork banh mi, paired with scallion oil and hoisin sauce for a juicy, flavorful bite. BBQ meat also appears in a noodle dish and a stuffed Vietnamese donut, showing versatility across dishes.
Good to know
Expect a wait on Thursday to Saturday evenings.
They currently have special lunar new year snacks available for purchase through tomorrow.
Banh has monthly-changing weekend specials.
Barn-inspired space with rustic charm and exposed steel beams creates a warm and stylish atmosphere. Spacious layout supports private dining rooms and live music, fostering a cozy yet lively vibe. Guests mingle comfortably in an environment that balances cozy sophistication with festive energy.
Cider donuts stand out with their rich flavor and soft texture. Handmade donuts and shortbread add variety to the noteworthy desserts.
Eight-hour BBQ Beef Ribs stand out with their deep smoky flavor and tender texture. Tamahawk steak carries a subtle barbecue hint that complements its richness.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Happy hour offers half-price drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to large parties.
Vietnamese restaurant with intimate, cramped space and loud, lively atmosphere filled with eager diners. Decor blends Taiwanese cafe style with authentic Vietnamese elements, creating a unique vibe. Known for extraordinary banh mi featuring crispy pork and perfectly seasoned fried chicken.
Stuffed Donut offers a dense texture and strong flavor. It stands out but can feel a bit overwhelming.
BBQ pork shines in several dishes here, especially in the banh mi and salad. The Bánh Ướt Chồng features six stacked plates with toppings like Vietnamese BBQ pork, mango, cucumber, nem chua, herbs, and pickled mustard greens.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine, and the waitlist can be very long.
Expect to wait about 1.5 hours during peak times, especially on weekends.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early to secure a spot and avoid long lines.
Multi-story food court inside an old harbor warehouse offers a rooftop terrace with free views of Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge, and downtown skyline. Atmosphere shifts from serene and spacious to crowded and loud during busy times. Outdoor seating and a small rooftop bar provide a relaxed spot for drinks and city views.
Donuts come in ube and blueberry flavors along with a pork belly option. Some donuts taste dry and stale, and prices run on the higher side.
Dominican barbecue draws long lines on the fifth floor, showing its popularity. Brisket and ribs stand out as delicious options, with wait times over an hour often seen as worth it.
Good to know
Most food vendors do not open until 09:00.
Reservations are recommended for the bottomless brunch on weekends.
Salsa Night happens every Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 pm on the rooftop.
Spacious and beautifully decorated with a family-friendly and cozy atmosphere. Music and entertainment include a DJ playing requested songs and lively dance performances. Hookah and a well-regarded bar add to the vibrant energy of the place.
Crispy chicken donuts feature a creamy inside with mozzarella and a mashed potato-like element. Portions are large, making them a unique and filling appetizer.
Smoked BBQ beef ribs come out tender and full of flavor. BabyBack Pork Ribs fall off the bone with a tangy and sweet sauce that balances well.
Good to know
Happy hour is from 12 PM to 6 PM every day.
They have a great happy hour until 8 PM.
The happy hour menu includes calamari, mozzarella sticks, and frozen drinks.