Asian grocery store offers a bright, clean space with a homey atmosphere. It features a juice bar and noodle station where food can be prepared and eaten on site. The store carries a wide selection of Asian snacks and fresh groceries at reasonable prices.
Spicy beef bulgogi rice balls come fresh and affordable. Pantry staples like kimchi, doenjang, and gochujang sit alongside triangle kimbap with generous portions.
Good to know
Lunch options are available for under $5.
The market offers a wide variety of specialty Asian foods.
Customers can cook and eat their noodles on the premises.
Small hole-in-the-wall takeout spot operates through a walk-up window with a tiny kitchen inside. Atmosphere is casual and busy, especially at lunchtime when lines form outside. Known for affordable sushi burritos, fresh ingredients, and simple yet flavorful Korean kimbap, it offers quick service without seating.
Kimbap here offers quality ingredients and a perfectly made Korean Gimbap experience. Prices range from $5 to $10, making it a reasonable deal for authentic Korean food.
Prices stay in the $5-10 range for gimbap that fills you up. Food feels simple and delicious without costing much.
Good to know
The restaurant is only open at lunch and during the week.
The restaurant closes early at 4pm.
For $10, you can get a delicious meal to go.
Small indoor space with only two cramped tables creates an intimate setting. Bright, clean, and relaxed atmosphere feels similar to Korean chipotle spots. Cash-only policy and limited seating encourage quick bites and takeout.
Kimbap comes in beef, pork, and spicy squid versions, all with crispy vegetables and large portions. Bulgogi is well marinated and served in both gimbap and bowls, with tasty kimchi on the side.
Food prices stay really cheap here. It offers great value for what you get.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash for payment.
There is no seating available inside the restaurant.
A rice bowl costs $6, offering great value.
Spacious dining with high ceilings and lively energy suits casual meals and celebrations. Korean BBQ and hot pot buffet serve quality food with tasty bento sides like kimchi. Prices stay cheap with great value on all-you-can-eat menus.
Offers a buffet Korean BBQ and hot pot with very good quality food and reasonable prices. Bento boxes come with delicious rice, perfectly cooked chicken, and tasty sides like kimchi and pickled vegetables.
Prices stay relatively cheap for both hot pot and Korean BBQ. The all-you-can-eat menu offers good value compared to local standards.
Good to know
You have a time limit of 2 hours for your meal.
The price for the all-you-can-eat option is $22 per person.
Unlimited appetizers are available during your meal.
Bright, modern space features an open kitchen and reusable laminated menus for a personalized ordering experience. Atmosphere balances a homey, calm vibe with great music and a clean, spacious layout. Korean fusion bowls attract those seeking customizable, fast-casual dining with a twist.
Beef bulgogi bowls feature tender meat, fresh vegetables, and well-cooked rice. The Korean dishes offer a quick, savory, and healthy take on traditional flavors.
Prices stay cheap here, making meals affordable. Food tastes delicious without costing much.
Good to know
Bring your own bags for takeout, as none are provided.
You must grab a menu and mark your order for signature bowls.
The restaurant lacks labels for nut/seed allergies; exercise caution.
Small, crowded space with limited seating and a self-service system featuring microwaves for reheating food. Atmosphere is bustling and noisy, often filled with solo diners and groups occupying whole tables. Offers a variety of prepacked Korean dishes in a casual, grab-and-go setting.
Kimchi stands out with its addictive flavor and variety including white kimchi. The kimchi jjigae is especially notable, alongside tasty japchae and a good selection of jeon and kimbap options.
Offers super cheap Korean food with prices ranging from 6 to 11 dollars per dish. Food is ready to go and includes options like kimchi stew that are both affordable and tasty.
Good to know
They only accept cash payments; bring cash to save 8%.
There is a 20% discount for cash payments.
Take-out is recommended due to the crowded interior.
Small seating area offers a cozy and chill vibe with affordable prices under $15. Korean bowls feature fresh, authentic ingredients and dishes like chicken katsu and bulgogi stand out. Space feels simple and no-frills, focusing on quick, tasty meals.
Many dishes feature kimchi, which pairs well with ramen and adds a spicy kick. The Hangang Ramyun stands out with a flavorful broth and customizable toppings. Bulgogi and chicken katsu are popular choices, served with rice, seaweed, mayo, and greens.
Food prices stay consistently cheap here. Meals offer affordable options without sacrificing quality.
Good to know
NYU students receive a discount at Anytime Street.
The meal cost just $8.70.
Cupbop prices range from $8.99 to $10.99.
Korean restaurant with a clean, industrial aesthetic and a cozy vibe. Spacious dining area includes partitioned seating and a connected coffee shop. Atmosphere feels efficient yet comfortable, blending quick service with a relaxed space.
Purple rice tuna kimbap stands out with its unique flavor. Menu includes Bibimbap, Bulgogi, spicy chicken, Japchae, grilled mackerel, and Ttokbbokki, offering a solid variety despite limited units.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. Food is delicious and the place stays clean.
Good to know
The prices are very affordable, with nothing above $12.
Expect limited food options after 1pm, as items sell out quickly.
Lunch hours can get busy, leading to faster sell-outs of food.
Small space with clean, modern interior and warm, inviting atmosphere. Music adds to the lively, cozy vibe. Known for authentic Sichuan flavors and generous portions, it suits casual or special meals near campus.
Kimchi dishes stand out with fatty beef kimchi soup and kimchi fish soup offering rich, authentic flavors. The broths are consistently good and deliver solid Korean taste.
Food comes at very cheap prices while staying delicious. The overall cost is consistently affordable.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late for late-night dining.
Expect minimal wait times during peak hours.
Prices are affordable, making it suitable for students.
Pool hall offers well-maintained tables and a spacious layout with cozy booths and high-top tables. Atmosphere stays chill and lively with good music and large screens showing sports. Crowd includes pool pros and casual players enjoying unique bubble cocktails and a variety of food options.
Bulgogi fries come with flavorful cheese and stand out as a side dish. Cupbop includes kimchi and fresh salad greens. Menu features teriyaki chicken, bulgogi beef, and spicy pork options.
Food and drinks come at a cheap price without sacrificing taste. The pool also offers a nice and affordable option for relaxation.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with great drink specials.
Wear a holiday sweater to get a free Christmas shot until 12/31.
Reservations are required to secure a table for pool.
Small space with rustic wood decor and K-pop music playing on multiple screens creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Seating is comfortable and well arranged, with call buttons for service at tables. The vibe blends Korean cultural elements with a homey feel.
Korean fried chicken stands out with flavors like soy garlic and snow cheese, paired well with dishes like bibimbap and kimchi pancake. Comfort foods such as beef soft tofu stew, tteokbokki, and pork dumplings offer hearty, fresh options.
Many food options come at a relatively cheap price. Korean dishes offer cheap and delicious meals that feel like good value for money.
Good to know
There is an ongoing special: 2 free chicken wings with any $10+ order.
The restaurant has a wait time of 10-20 minutes for a table.
The chicken wings are $12 for two orders, each with 6 pieces.
Buffet restaurant offers a clean, bright space with upstairs seating playing classical and modern jazz. Atmosphere feels chill but a bit frantic due to nearby busy area. Self-service setup provides a large variety of dishes with reasonable prices, appealing to groups and early diners.
Multiple stations include a Korean cuisine section with dishes like kimchi ramen and triangle kimbap. Kimchi is available and sometimes given for free by staff.
Prices stay cheap even in a central Manhattan spot. Meals come fast and keep costs low across the menu.
Good to know
Prices are cheaper if you use cash.
The price of the buffet is fair for New York at $13.99 per pound.
You can pick and choose what you want, weigh it, and then pay.
Small space with retro Korea vibe and open kitchen creates an authentic meat market atmosphere. Tables feature vented tabletop grills and seats with hidden storage to reduce BBQ smell. Loud music and smoky air make it lively but not suited for quiet conversation.
Bone-in pork loin stands out as a unique offering among Korean BBQ meats. The tasting menu includes three cuts of pork, kimchi stew, and banchan, delivering a well-rounded Korean meal with tender, flavorful BBQ and traditional sides.
Good to know
The restaurant only serves pork for the BBQ meats.
The price for one serving of pork belly is $35.
A ssam (veggie) platter costs $7.
Small Korean restaurant with a modern, simple interior decorated by pearl-like string lights and neon accents. Atmosphere feels chill and inviting, reminiscent of intimate Tokyo bars. Seating is comfortable despite the cramped space.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful wings that many consider exceptional. The menu also features calamari tteokbokki, Kimchi Jeon, fragrant bulgogi soup, and hearty bibimbap, complemented by affordable soju deals.
Prices stay mostly very cheap, especially for drinks during happy hour. Food costs remain low, though not everything is consistently cheap.
Good to know
They offer 2 for 1 boozy tea during lunch hours.
The restaurant has an all-day happy hour with affordable drink options.
Bring cash for a small discount on your bill.
Bar seating surrounds a narrow sushi counter in a clean, minimalist space with a chic, zen vibe. The atmosphere stays calm yet lively, attracting people who enjoy handrolls paired with Korean drinks like soju and makgeolli. The intimate setting feels cozy despite tight seating and occasional noise from an open door.
Wang Mandu stands out with its plump size and savory pork filling. Other dishes like the Mini Pho also show strong flavors, but the Mandu offers a great flavor and satisfying portion.
Dinner prices stay on the cheap side with about $40 for 5 rolls. Air conditioning is solid and not skimped on despite the low prices.
Good to know
The last seating on Saturday night is at 7:45 PM.
They currently do not offer reservations.
Expect a line; it's recommended to arrive early.
Small space combines motorcycle club decor, exposed brick aesthetic, and karaoke stage for a unique vibe. Atmosphere feels lively with live music performances and resident singers adding energy. Late-night barbecue scene attracts those seeking flavorful skewers and refreshing cocktails.
Cold noodles stand out with authentic grilled cold noodles and a perfect balance to barbecue meat. Skewers, kimchi rice, and hand-caught seafood add variety, while drinks like yogurt soju and draft beer complement the meal.
Prices stay cheap across food and drinks, especially during happy hour. Skewers and beer come at a low cost without sacrificing quality.
Good to know
The restaurant has a happy hour from 4 PM to 6 PM with $1 lamb skewers.
Expect a 40-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The menu is a scan-to-order format for efficient service.
Basement setting with a small, cramped entrance and closely packed tables creates an intimate but noisy environment. Loud modern hip hop and R&B music energizes the space, making conversation difficult. Crowds gather early, drawn by frozen beer, authentic Japanese food, and a vibrant bar scene.
The kimchi cream udon stands out with its rich, creamy sauce that balances spice well. Other notable dishes include Hotate Carpaccio, Kalbi, and chicken nanban, offering a variety of Korean flavors.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, which is rare for this area. The menu offers great value without sacrificing quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during busy dinner times to avoid long waits.
Expect a wait of over an hour during peak hours on weekends.
The restaurant charges $20 per person if you can't make your reservation.
Multilevel space offers ample seating with colorful, lively atmosphere and strong air conditioning. Tables sit close together but include transparent partitions for separation. Unlimited free banchan complements the authentic Korean tofu dishes served here.
Sundubu-jjigae and Assorted Soon Tofu with Galbi Combo stand out with rich flavors. The kimchi rivals versions from Korea, and the Korean BBQ ribs are excellent.
Prices stay really cheap even with combos, letting you eat a lot without spending much. Food quality stays solid and delicious despite the low cost.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available on weekdays.
Expect long wait times if you arrive after 11am on Fridays.
You need to have your full party present to be seated.
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.
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.
Offers all-you-can-eat topokki that is both cheap and tasty. Lets you create your own ramen and topokki bowl at a low price. Lunch options come cheap and are flavorful.
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 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.
Food comes in huge portions and costs are cheap. Prices stay low while the dishes remain tasty.
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.
Skewers grill openly at the front, filling the space with savory aromas and creating an interactive cooking experience. The atmosphere stays easy-going and friendly, with simple, small seating that encourages quick meals. Music varies from none to classic BeeGees, adding to a pleasant yet casual vibe.
Seafood bibimbap stands out with its spicy, layered flavors and generous vegetables. Bulgogi fries and rib-eye skewers offer rich, savory tastes that complement the menu well.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much.
Good to know
It is better to make a reservation in advance or you may need to wait.
The restaurant no longer has sushi on the menu as of February 2023.
Ordering a 7 or 10 skewer combo provides better value.
Spacious restaurant offers grab-and-go service upstairs and a full-service bar downstairs with a casual vibe. Loud music and a packed atmosphere create high energy during daytime hours. Seating includes plexiglass dividers, supporting both quick meals and relaxed dining.
Korean fried chicken here is freshly made and quickly boxed for pickup. The Spicy Galbi wings and Golden original stand out for their flavor, with boneless options available.
Chicken comes out fast and cheap with good flavor. Side orders of rice add a tasty, affordable touch. Overall, the spot offers cheap eats for hanging out with friends.
Good to know
Special events at the restaurant need prior reservation online.
The restaurant has happy hour drafts available.
Dine-in is recommended for the best experience, and the food should be consumed immediately.
Huge, clean space with well-organized sections and an upstairs cozy dining area accessible by stairs. Bright, open atmosphere feels respectful and homey without crowding. Offers made-to-order hot food, a large variety of rare Japanese snacks, and affordable prices.
Kimchi sells for about $8 for a large size, cheaper than other stores charging $15. Kimbap rolls come in veggie and tuna mayo varieties. Korean fried chicken tastes pretty good.
Good to know
There is a 50% off for all sushi and fried chicken after 8 p.m.
Currently, the fresh hot food is 30% off from 3-6pm.
The restaurant is open until midnight.
Food court spans three floors with Asian-inspired decor and ample seating beyond the crowded first floor. Atmosphere is busy and noisy, often feeling stiflingly warm due to high visitor volume. Features include karaoke rooms and a variety of authentic Asian food options.
Korean dishes include beef bulgogi with a nice portion and rich flavor, rose spicy rice cakes, and bulgogi spicy tofu soup. The kimchi noodle soup and homemade jjajangmyeon also stand out for their taste.
Food costs stay cheap and affordable here. Karaoke rooms offer a cool, budget-friendly way to hang out.
Good to know
Karaoke rooms cost $5 for 20 minutes, making it an affordable option.
You need to bring cash for karaoke and the photo booth.
The food court offers a variety of authentic Korean food from different vendors.
Dim lighting and KPop music create a cozy, authentic Korean pub vibe with spacious seating and strong air conditioning. The atmosphere balances relaxing comfort with an upbeat, trendy feel. Hidden and quiet, it offers a late-night spot with a tucked-away, hole-in-the-wall character.
Kimbap stands out with its fresh ingredients and solid flavor. Bulgogi and soondubu offer authentic tastes reminiscent of Korea, while the seafood pancake is crispy outside and soft inside.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Food quality matches the low cost, with some dishes like the steamed egg occasionally burnt.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late for evening dining.
Prices for dishes are surprisingly cheap and very reasonable.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the money.
Large dining space combines Chinese and Western styles with multiple stories and wooden architecture. Loud, energetic atmosphere features frequent birthday songs that dominate the soundscape. An expansive sauce bar and digital ordering system support a casual, group-friendly experience.
Well seasoned and tender meat shines in both hot pot and Korean BBQ. The KBBQ and hotpot combo offers variety, and the soju combo includes different flavors served by attentive staff who assist newcomers and veterans alike.
Prices stay cheap for an all-you-can-eat hotpot with decently high-quality meat. The place offers value compared to others nearby but lacks appeal beyond its low cost.
Good to know
You eat for free on your birthday if you bring a guest.
The birthday person gets their meal free, but check conditions on their website.
There is a 1.5 hours time limit for parties of 2.
Two-level Korean barbecue restaurant offers spacious, clean booths with unique, cozy decor and private seating areas. Atmosphere stays lively and fun, suitable for both friends and families. Complimentary sushi and a sushi bar downstairs add variety beyond the BBQ and hot pot options.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and hot pot with a fixed price option. The Korean BBQ delivers delicious flavors and the service is attentive.
Prices stay super cheap throughout, especially during happy hour. The meat and overall food quality come at a very cheap cost.
Good to know
The restaurant only holds your table for 10 minutes after your reservation time.
They offer all-you-can-eat hot pot or Korean BBQ for $33.99, or both for $5 more.
Customers are given a limited 2-hour eating time.
Large grocery store offers wide selection of Asian goods with a colorful, well-stocked produce section. Small food court features three vendors serving Korean, Chinese, and Japanese cuisine alongside seating for dining and people watching. Busy atmosphere fills the store with customers regularly.
Various soy sauces, pre-sliced beef for Korean BBQ, and fresh and dried fish are available. Dishes like bulgogi bibimbap and tofu soup are served.
Good to know
The food court closes at 7:45 PM, so plan accordingly.
Watch your surroundings and keep car doors locked in the parking lot.
H Mart offers a fantastic selection of Asian groceries and unique items.