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 incredibly affordable for Korean food here. Lunch sets offer good portions and fresh, tasty meals without extra costs like tipping.
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.
Hanok-style interior with traditional Korean decorations and high ceilings creates a spacious, cozy setting. K-pop music and videos play steadily, adding lively energy suited for late-night meetups. Seating includes bench arrangements along walls, enhancing communal dining.
Hearty bowls of Korean soup like Samgyetang stand out with comforting ginseng chicken. Thin sliced, flavorful La galbi and house-made kimchi add authentic touches to the menu.
Meals come with large portions and stay affordable while delivering authentic Korean flavors. Food offers a good balance of taste and value.
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.
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 with affordable prices here. The menu offers reasonable costs without sacrificing taste.
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.
Restaurant combines cozy, trendy atmosphere with Australian flair and a rooftop offering Empire State Building views. Music ranges from classical playlists to live DJs, creating a warm and intimate vibe. Seating options include outdoor, bar, lounge, dining area, and private room.
Kimchi features prominently in several dishes like the kimchi scramble, kimchi egg toast, and kimchi sambal scramble. The food blends spicy shrimp with tangy kimchi for bold flavors.
Offers affordable options with daily specials like $20 chicken parmesan and a drink on Tuesdays. Presents a bougie atmosphere while keeping prices reasonable.
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Wine Wednesday means half price bottles all night long.
Happy hour is available every day of the week.
Daily specials include $20 chicken parm with a drink on Tuesdays.
Small space with brick walls and dim lighting creates a cozy, homey vibe despite being loud and crowded. Tables sit close together, making it easy to overhear conversations. Music plays well, adding to an upbeat atmosphere that suits groups and lively dining.
Banana makgeolli and corn pancake stand out with unique flavors. The bulgogi hotpot offers tender beef and a rich broth, while the bibimbap comes in a large portion with enough for leftovers.
Brunch portions come in huge sizes and cost around 22 dollars plus tip, making meals quite affordable. The menu offers creative Korean dishes at small restaurant prices.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Lunch service is available from 12 pm to 2:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Brunch is only served on weekends from 12:00 to 2:30 p.m.
Restaurant offers authentic Korean decor with divided tables that create semi-private dining spaces. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and lively to loud and cramped, reflecting a busy, energetic vibe. Unlimited free banchan refills and attentive service add to a distinctly Korean dining experience.
Galbi Jim stands out as a key dish here, capturing the essence of the menu. Kimchi and Tofu soup also feature prominently as classic Korean flavors offered.
Authentic Korean dishes come in an affordable package here, with lunch combos offering good portions around $32 per person.
Good to know
The restaurant fills up quickly, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Reservations are in-person only; expect a long wait without one.
Join the waitlist using an iPad upon arrival.
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 very affordable even with generous portions. The menu offers delicious dishes that fit a relaxed, cozy setting without stretching the budget.
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.
Minimalist poke bar offers bright, cozy dining with a friendly, upbeat vibe and family-friendly energy. Guests customize orders on erasable sheets, enhancing a chill, approachable atmosphere. Eco-friendly bowls and thoughtful design add to a clean, pleasant space.
Bulgogi beef stands out with its tender texture and fresh flavor. Kimchi sauce adds a spicy kick, and seaweed complements the dishes well.
Meals come out quick and stay affordable. Options feel fresh and healthy without stretching the budget.
Good to know
There are not many tables available, so customers should go early or be prepared to wait.
You need to grab a menu and a marker to order and turn it in to pay and receive the food.
The restaurant has a chart depicting the dietary information for all ingredients.
Korean barbecue restaurant features stone grills shaped like upside-down woks that prevent meat from burning and sticking. Atmosphere is loud and lively with EDM music, creating a fun but noisy environment. Staff often cooks food at tables, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with authentic flavors that elevate the meal. Known for delivering phenomenal grilled meats that stand out in the Korean BBQ scene.
Offers affordable prices around $43 per person for classic options. Includes rice in lunch specials and serves tasty meats without compromising quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
There is a strict 60-minute limit for ordering food during your visit.
The all-you-can-eat experience lasts for 100 minutes total.
Spacious modern Korean restaurant with luxurious interior and high ceilings creates a clean, inviting atmosphere. Tables are spaced for personal space but noise levels can be high. Unique chestnut makgeolli and free tofu ice cream add distinctive touches to the dining experience.
Soondubu here is soft and creamy, melting in your mouth. Beef in the soondubu stays tender, never tough. Banchan, tofu, rice, and soft serve come complimentary.
Offers affordable main dishes like soft tofu stew and buckwheat noodles in soybean soup with rotating tasty banchan. Prices stay reasonable despite the Manhattan location and attentive service.
Good to know
Reservations are a must at DubuHaus due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
The menu specializes in a variety of tofu dishes.
Fast casual Korean restaurant with an open kitchen and clean, spacious seating creates a comfortable atmosphere with nostalgic music. Decor changes for holidays, adding a festive touch. Seating accommodates dining with pets and offers iPad ordering for convenience.
Expert grilling and a creative twist on traditional Korean BBQ make the dishes stand out. Large portions of bulgogi, delicious japchae, and tasty kimchi fried rice complement the excellent homemade kimchi and generous banchan.
Prices stay affordable with large portions that often leave leftovers. The lunch sampler offers a delicious variety of Korean specialties at a low cost.
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Kobaโs Lunar New Year celebration offers a free lunch on 10th February 2024.
The lunchbox costs $18 and includes a lot of food.
Students receive a 20% discount on their meals.
Korean barbecue restaurant with modern interior and high ceilings creates a cozy, high-end atmosphere. Servers grill meat tableside, enhancing the interactive dining experience. Ventilation system keeps air clear, preventing smoke buildup and odors.
High quality Korean BBQ stands out with fresh banchan made with care. The spot earns strong approval for its authentic flavors and is a favorite for Korean cuisine in the area.
Costs stay low even with drinks, with groups paying about $70 each. It offers more affordable options compared to similar spots like Cote, though some dishes like the marinated beef don't match value found elsewhere.
Good to know
Reservations are needed for weekend and dinner service.
The last call for food is 11:30 p.m. on weekends.
You need at least two people to dine here.