Clean, cozy takeout spot offers fresh, handmade meals using organic, local produce without preservatives. The atmosphere feels home-cooked and comforting, with a well-organized, inviting interior. Food preparation takes time, so ordering ahead suits those seeking quality and convenience.
Soups here taste like home cooking with a comforting, authentic Korean flavor. They come alongside kimchi and other side dishes that complement the meal well.
Water kimchi and white kimchi stand out with frequent purchases and use. Kimchi appears in various dishes like kimchi buns, dumplings, and side dishes, all noted for solid flavor.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of Korean side dishes and lunch items.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food provided.
The shop maintains a clean and inviting atmosphere.
Korean barbecue restaurant with well-designed interior and comfortable seating offers a clean, cozy atmosphere with excellent ventilation. The vibe stays quiet and welcoming, distinct from busier areas. High-quality meat and flavorful side dishes complement a strong cocktail selection.
Soup comes hot and comforting with deep flavors that balance the meal well. The seafood soup stands out as a good choice, and leftovers get packed up on request.
Kimchi here is homemade and very flavorful. It comes with pickled cabbage that tastes refreshing and pairs well with dishes like kimchi ramen.
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All you can eat is only available from 12 to 4:30 PM.
There was no wait time at GAN-HOO BBQ.
The place was super clean.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with minimalistic modern plating and a serene, clean environment. A ramen bar adds to the intimate vibe, welcoming diners who enjoy quiet conversation and quality food.
Soups here feature a perfectly balanced miso soup that is neither too salty nor watery. The spicy miso ramen soup stands out with its bold heat and rich flavor, often highlighted as a favorite.
Spicy kimchi soup stands out with its bold heat and rich flavor. The kimchi itself is amazing and adds a tangy kick to the meal.
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Indoor seating is limited, so arrive early for a table.
The pricing is reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
They accommodate vegans and vegetarians with menu options.
Market blends Middle Eastern and Korean groceries with authentic, made-from-scratch foods like Syrian pies and spicy hummus. Atmosphere feels warm and family-like, inviting shoppers to explore unique culinary treasures not found in typical supermarkets.
Soups here offer homemade lentil and spinach, red lentil, and kimchi varieties. The lentil soup features a notable onion and lemon flavor, while the kimchi soup stands out as flavorful even for those who usually avoid kimchi.
Selection includes tangy, spicy kimchi and radish kimchi among prepacked traditional items. Kimchi stands out alongside creamy hummus and Syrian eggplant in prepared foods.
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The marketplace offers a fantastic selection of prepacked traditional items from Syria and Korea.
Expect reasonable prices for high-quality products throughout the store.
This place has a perfectly curated selection of Korean and Syrian groceries and prepared foods.
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.
Fish soups stand out with aromatic green pepper broth and signature sauerkraut-fish varieties. Options include sour and spicy flavors, tomato-based, and duck blood soups, all fresh and flavorful.
Fatty beef and fish feature prominently in the kimchi soups here, offering rich and authentic flavors. The broth stands out as very good and the dishes consistently deliver on taste.
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The restaurant is open late for late-night dining.
Expect minimal wait times during peak hours.
Prices are affordable, making it suitable for students.
Small, old school Korean restaurant with heated wall seats and a cozy, home-style atmosphere. The space feels like an authentic Korean pub where everyone speaks Korean, creating a warm, family-like vibe. It offers a classic hole in the wall experience with genuine Korean energy.
Spicy tofu seafood soup and pork back bone potato soup stand out with rich flavors. Noodle soups feature hand-pulled noodles and a perilla seed broth that is really rich and chewy.
Kimchi here comes in many forms like cilantro kimchi, kimchi pancakes, and kimchi jjigae with a thick, fatty broth. Side dishes include fresh banchans and radish kimchi, all tasting very good and made daily.
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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.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with hand-painted murals and a clean, organized environment. The vibe is casual and local, with a chill owner creating a welcoming space. It feels like expert-made homemade meals in a no-frills setting.
Soups here feature generous portions of tendons and meat, especially in the oxtail and sundae varieties. Broths taste refreshingly Korean, with dishes like pork soup and pork belly wrapped in vegetables standing out.
Deep flavors define the kimchi and radish kimchi here, making them stand out. The tasty banchan and large assortment of side dishes complement the kimchi well and can be enjoyed repeatedly.
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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.
Korean restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with wooden accents and colorful banners creating a cozy, family-oriented vibe. The place is vibrant and bustling, often filled with smoke from the barbecue. Unlimited free banchan and cheap soju complement the energetic dining experience.
Fish roe soup stands out with its rich, bold flavor and fresh ingredients. The hangover soup offers a comforting, savory taste that many find satisfying.
Three types of kimchi—baechu, altari, and green onion—arrive freshly seasoned and flavorful. The kimchi pairs well with soybean paste stew and kimchi jjigae, both rich and satisfying.
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Grilled eel is hard to find in America, making this a great place to try it.
Yuk Jun Gui uses charcoal grills, which enhances the flavor of the meat.
The cost is around $43 each for a small amount of meat for 6 people.
Airy, modern space with spacious seating and cute decor creates a cozy family feel. Atmosphere stays relaxed and well lit, blending cleanliness with inviting warmth. Music features a mix of 80's songs, adding to the comfortable vibe.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavors, especially the Truffle Soup Dumpling praised for its perfection. Other notable options include spicy ramen and well-balanced kimchi and mushroom noodle soups.
Kimchi dishes feature a flavorful broth with a perfect level of spice. The kimchi rice noodle soup includes wood-ear mushrooms and fried tofu puffs, with options like beef or pork chop added.
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The restaurant is located just behind Times Square.
The prices are reasonable and not expensive.
The restaurant is clean and well kept.
Restaurant features brutalist architecture and sleek modern decor with cozy booths and impressive sound system. Atmosphere balances intimate elegance with occasional noise from a central station, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Cocktails and Korean dishes stand out, attracting diners seeking a refined yet approachable experience.
Broths here are rich and flavorful, especially in the bulgogi soup and seafood hot pot. The bulgogi soup features tender beef, tofu, mushrooms, and glass noodles in a hearty broth that pairs well with rice.
Sautéed kimchi offers a hint of caramelisation that balances its sourness. Kimchi fried rice comes with a freshly scrambled egg cooked on a skillet, and kimchi stew stands out as a rich, flavorful dish.
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Making a reservation is recommended for larger groups.
The happy hour lasts until 7 PM and beers are available for five dollars.
The restaurant has a very fair price for lunch.
Small space blends nostalgic decor with avant-garde style, featuring cartoons, vintage photos, and cultural elements. Warm, inviting vibe shifts from pleasant to lively and noisy during peak hours. Unique Korean herb cocktails and fresh seafood dishes complement the elevated casual atmosphere.
Broths range from umami-rich and spicy to light and refreshing, with soups like beef short rib and beef su-yook offering fresh, tender meat and clean aftertastes.
Complimentary pickled cabbage stands out with a great balance and mild acidity. Apple kimchi adds a unique twist, and the kimchi pairs well with dishes like octopus muchim and scallop gimbap.
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Reservations are essential due to the tiny size of the restaurant.
Customers are limited to a stay of only 1 hour and 10 minutes after being seated.
Walking in without a reservation is not recommended; only missed reservations are accommodated.
Small, modern Chinese restaurant with a cozy vibe and minimalist design. Tables sit close together, creating an intimate atmosphere with comfortable seating. Known for authentic, high-quality shumai that stand out in the city.
Beef bone broth soup offers a light yet rich flavor with tofu skin and glass noodles adding texture. The broth stewed with Korean pear and kelp creates a naturally rich taste that comforts and satisfies.
Crunchy and handmade kimchi comes free and fresh. Variations include a spicy version that opens the appetite and a sweeter kimchi slaw with a nice crunch.
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The restaurant does not have a restroom; use the cafe next door with a passcode.
The lunch special is $13 for 12 shumai and one appetizer from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
The price for a soup, appetizer, and 6 shumai is $12.95.
Japanese restaurant offers a calm and friendly atmosphere with clean, well-lit interiors and a warm, welcoming environment created by attentive hosts. The vibe is quiet and restful, providing a comfortable retreat from the busy city.
Miso soup stands out with its flavorful stock and tasty profile. Bone broth adds warmth to the rice cake soup served on special occasions.
Kimchi comes as a complimentary side and is made in-house along with other pickled vegetables. It tastes authentic and flavorful, often paired with bulgogi and Korean-style dishes.
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The restaurant is open until 11 PM.
The prices for the rolls are very reasonable.
The portion sizes are generous for Manhattan.
Interior combines cozy, stylish decor with creative Chinese elements like poems on hanging lamps. Atmosphere feels authentic and welcoming, with a classy, elegant vibe. Tables feature iPad ordering, adding convenience to the dining experience.
Fish maw and chicken soup stands out as a must order. Sliced beef in golden pepper broth offers a very good flavor. Steamed pork and crab soup dumplings bring a delicious flavor to the table.
Kimchi cheese rice stands out with a mushy texture and includes seafood, which is unusual. Complimentary Chinese kimchi serves as a tasty side.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long waits.
Dining time is limited to one hour during peak hours.
A promotion offers free steamed pork soup dumplings with orders over $30 from noon to 3 pm, Monday to Friday.
Simple, homey space feels like a countryside Korean house with mom-and-pop vibe and basic decor. Atmosphere stays low key and relaxed with Kpop music videos adding a casual, fun touch. Complimentary ice cream and tea finish meals, enhancing the welcoming, authentic experience.
Soups come in spicy seafood and beef varieties with solid flavor. Tofu soup and other side soups complement meals well and taste fresh.
Kimchi here is very fresh and stands out for its balanced flavors. It comes alongside other well-prepared sides like stir-fried fish cakes and pickled white radish kimchi.
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Parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Expect a wait on weekend evenings as every table is often taken.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes at fair prices.
Korean restaurant with modern wood and white decor and spacious table separation creates a cozy sophisticated atmosphere. The vibe is friendly and inviting, with soft back lighting and comfy bench seats. Refillable banchan and a full bar add to the experience.
Soups here stand out for their nurturing flavors and rich ingredients. The Mushroom Tofu Soup and tofu soup with beef offer a delicious, comforting experience.
Kimchi comes as part of banchan, a variety of free side dishes including shredded radish and sesame-infused broccoli. The kimchi tastes fresh and pairs well with dishes like fried chicken and kimchi waffle fries.
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The restaurant offers a weekday lunch special.
Two appetizers and two entrees can feed 4-5 people easily.
You can choose the level of spiciness for the tofu stew.
Korean restaurant offers authentic fried chicken with crispy, juicy wings and spicy flavors that stand out. The space feels cozy and inviting, resembling a university cafeteria, with a family-run atmosphere. Portions are generous and affordable, though seating is limited and compact.
Kimchi soup stands out with its delicious flavor. Tofu soup ranks high, noted as better than So Gong Dong in Flushing, alongside top wings in the neighborhood.
Kimchi offers a nuanced flavor that stands out in dishes like the kimchi soup and spicy pork with kimchi. It comes as a side and is consistently described as very good and delicious.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes for a great value.
Takeout is a popular option, especially after a long day.
The restaurant is family-run, creating a warm atmosphere.
Small space combines traditional and modern decor with cozy, inviting atmosphere. Casual, friendly vibe suits date nights and solo visits. Offers great sake variety and highly praised ramen with balanced flavors.
Broths here are house-made and carefully cooked, offering a rich and flavorful base that balances pork and chicken without overpowering the noodles. Varieties like Pai-Tan and Yuzo Shio range from creamy and healing to light and refreshing, keeping noodles firm and springy.
Spicy and large, the kimchi ramen stands out with its bold flavor and satisfying portion size. It pairs well with the tan tan ramen, offering a perfect balance for those who enjoy a little heat.
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On Tuesdays, buy 2 plates of wings for the price of 1.
Wings sell out quickly, so arrive early to avoid disappointment.
The lunch special is $13 for any ramen and a drink.
Small dumpling restaurant with in-house dumpling making visible to diners creates an engaging experience. Atmosphere is clean and spacious with minimal seating and a calm vibe at the newer location. The place draws a steady crowd and offers great value for authentic Chinese dumplings.
Broths come super delicious and incredible with tender meat in the beef noodle soup. Hot and sour soup offers a classic Chinatown 1980s vibe. Wonton and beef soups also stand out for their flavor.
Kimchi comes in a large container and offers great value. The flavor is consistently delicious and well-made.
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The restaurant is cash only; an ATM is available inside.
For $10.50, you get 10 fried dumplings and 10 dumplings in broth.
You can eat very full for less than $10.
Small space with authentic Korean decor creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere that feels like stepping into a bustling Korean street. Tables are spacious and well-separated, offering a quiet escape from city noise. The vibe suits family dinners and date nights with a welcoming, traditional feel.
Tofu soups stand out with adjustable spice levels and rich flavors that warm up on cold days. The army soup and kimchi stewed pork soup offer hearty, satisfying options that pair well with rice and kimchi.
Three types of kimchi starters come complimentary, showcasing a variety of flavors. The kimchi stands out as especially tasty and pairs well with dishes like stewed pork soup and stir-fried pork kimchi.
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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 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.
Fishcake soup stands out with its rich flavor and is served generously. It pairs well with other dishes like rice bowls and kimchi, adding a comforting touch to the meal.
Kimchi here tastes fresh and flavorful, standing out from typical jarred versions. It pairs well with dishes like fried chicken and cucumber, adding a delicious tang to meals.
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The restaurant only accepts cash for payment.
There is no seating available inside the restaurant.
A rice bowl costs $6, offering great value.
Cozy and quiet space with spotless cleanliness and a subtle Korean aesthetic. Generous portions of authentic Korean dishes attract those seeking homemade-style flavors without the crowds of Koreatown. The atmosphere stays calm even during dinner, making it suitable for relaxed dining or take-away.
Each kimbap order comes with a side of soup, usually a clear broth that tastes a bit bland but improves with 800° Korean sea salt. Spicy tuna kimbap pairs with clear soup, kimchi jjigae, rice, and some banchan.
Kimchi here is homemade and features in dishes like kimchi stew with a perfect level of spice. Options include kimchi soondubu and kimchi gimbap, all tasting authentic and well-prepared.
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The restaurant offers fast, excellent takeout services.
They have an option for kimchi soondubu with just kimchi and no pork added.
The restaurant is very clean.
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.
Broths range from light and slightly sweet in the pyongyang cold noodle to a rich bone broth served with a poached egg. The cucumber soup stands out as cold and a little sour, offering a refreshing twist.
Fresh kimchi stands out with its crisp and spicy flavor and a good balance of sweet and sour. It comes as a complimentary appetizer and is served unlimited, often prompting multiple orders.
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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.
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.
Refreshing soups come before meals and with cold noodles, helping relieve tiredness. Both pork belly and kimchi soup appear, with vinegar and mustard offered on the side to customize the broth.
Grilled kimchi and bean sprouts come in generous amounts, soaking up meat juices and cutting fat. The kimchi cold noodle and crispy kimchi pancakes offer distinct, flavorful options alongside classic kimchi sides.
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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.
Cozy Korean pub with laid-back but lively vibe and clean, inviting interior. Offers unique grilled chicken thighs alongside a fantastic house draft beer that pairs well with the food. Tables are well spaced, creating a comfortable spot for gatherings.
Soups offer filling and flavorful options like boneless chicken and seafood varieties. The Spicy Seafood Soup has a refreshing flavor without too much heat, and the chicken noodle soup is a favorite for kids.
White kimchi stands out with its homemade freshness and unique flavor. Sauces made in-house complement the dishes well, and the white kimchi pairs especially with the chicken noodle soup.
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There is a 30% discount available until the 14th.
The restaurant allows customers to choose the spiciness of the seasoned chicken.
The Pollack Bean Sprout Soup and the Spicy Chicken Vegetables Soup are available off the Breakfast menu until 3 PM.
Korean restaurant offers authentic soups and traditional blood sausage with a focus on flavorful, affordable dishes. The atmosphere is casual with a food court setting, attracting serious food lovers. Metal spoons replace plastic for a safer dining experience.
Soups here feature pork bone broth and soondae, served unspiced and often bland despite a dense look. Options include cold noodle soup and pork bone soondae soup with few pork pieces, all offered at a good price.
Kimchi stands out as the only side dish doing its job here. It comes in a small portion but delivers solid flavor.
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The grocery store kiosk offers a variety of fresh produce and snacks.
Prices at the kiosk are competitive compared to nearby grocery stores.
The kiosk is open late, making it convenient for evening shoppers.
Small space with fewer than 25 seats offers an intimate vibe with chef's passion visible. Soups mix Korean and Cajun flavors, featuring kimchi soup and smoky seafood jjajangmyun. Creative kimchi dishes like kimchi okra and spicy Kimchi Jambalaya add bold, tangy twists.
Soups blend Korean and Cajun flavors with options like kimchi soup and gumbo. The seafood jjajangmyun offers a smoky broth with shrimp and chewy noodles.
Kimchi appears in creative forms like kimchi okra and green tomato kimchi. The Kimchi Jambalaya blends spicy, tangy flavors with classic Southern ingredients.
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Making a reservation is recommended because the restaurant is often fully booked.
The lunch special is time-sensitive and can be missed if not planned properly.
KJUN is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle), so bring your favorite drink.
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.
Broth includes fish cakes not common in other Korean spots. Soups like Medium Spicy Chicken Stew come in large portions with tender chicken. Side soups such as kimchi stew and pollack soup are flavorful and plentiful.
Authentic taste stands out in the kimchi here, especially the cabbage kimchi. Prices stay low while portions stay generous, making it a solid choice for takeout and quick meals.
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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.
Spacious dining areas feature private outdoor rooms with wooden panels and decorative fans, creating a classy atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals. Background music includes authentic Chinese instruments, enhancing the cultural vibe. The setting balances beautiful, exquisite decor with comfortable spacing between tables.
Soups feature clean, milky broth with tender meat in the duck soup and a flavor-packed chicken and goji berry option as a starter.
Kimchi arrives as a super tasty starter that cuts through greasiness. It pairs well with dishes like kimchi cheese fried rice and kimchi rice, adding a delicious, tangy kick.
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You need to book in advance online to secure a table.
Getting on the waitlist via Yelp beforehand can shorten your wait.
You have 5 minutes from the time of the text notifying your table is ready to show up.
Small Korean restaurant with rustic-modern decor and a green wall creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Quiet music and attentive service support a relaxing vibe, though noise can rise when busy. Offers outdoor seating and a call button at every table for convenience.
Galbitang and kimchi soup stand out with beef spare ribs and a spicy kick. Soft tofu vegetable soup offers a gentle, soothing option. Portions come shareable and filling.
Kimchi stew stands out as amazing and available as a side option. The kimchi fries with bulgogi offer a tasty combination. Overall, the kimchi dishes taste authentic and often surpass expectations.
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Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The restaurant has special Winter Restaurant Week offerings on the menu.
Bring friends for birthday celebrations; ask for a birthday surprise.