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  1. Jul 31, 2018 · Where to Eat In And Around NYCs Koreatown. From Korean fried chicken to inventive, homey fare, here’s where to eat near 32nd Street. by Sam Kim @samkimsamkim Jul 31, 2018, 11:55am EDT....

    • Atoboy. Korean. Flatiron. $$$$Perfect For:Quiet Meals Small Plates Unique Dining Experience. Atoboy is fine dining for people who don’t like fine dining. This Flatiron spot serves a four-course $75 prix fixe in a casual space with scuffed concrete floors, and their food is just as impressive as anything you’ll find at a spot with an overbearing maître d’.
    • Ariari. Korean. East Village. $$$$Perfect For:Small Plates Date Night Casual Weeknight Dinner Drinking Good Cocktails. If you hadn’t noticed by now, the team behind Atoboy cranks out new Korean restaurants like Disney pumps out Marvel flicks.
    • Cho Dang Gol. Korean. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Casual Weeknight Dinner Classic Establishment. Nowadays, there are a lot of places (like Atoboy and Ariari) doing innovative things with Korean food.
    • Gopchang Story. Korean. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Casual Weeknight Dinner Special Occasions. There are roughly two million places in K-Town where you can get yourself some galbi, and Gopchang Story is technically one of them.
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  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Whether devouring bowls of gochu ramyun positively heaving with noodles or the crispiest kimchi-jeon (pancake), New Yorkers are wild for Korean cuisine. Here, the 12 best Korean restaurants in NYC.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · 1. Cote. Restaurants. Korean. Flatiron. Chef David Shim and restaurateur Simon Kim bring beefy bona-fides to bear at Cote, self-dubbed New York Citys first Korean Steakhouse....

    • Gopchang Story BBQ. First and foremost, we need to talk about Korean barbecue, or KBBQ. The style is always special because the traditional experience entails watching your meat cook in front of you in real time — it's dinner and a show, all in one!
    • Baekjeong NYC. Often named one of the city's best KBBQs, Baekjeong seemingly only attracts the rich and famous. A mere glimpse at its "hall of fame," displayed prominently both on the website and as you enter the restaurant, shows off stars from Chris Rock to Ed Sheeran — but the real testament to Baekjeong's quality is the number of influential chefs that have been documented visiting the Baekjeong grills, which includes David Chang, Jacques Pépin, Dominique Ansel, and the late, great Anthony Bourdain, among others.
    • Let's Meat BBQ. When presented with so many options, it can be hard to pick one KBBQ place over another. Luckily, this one sets itself apart from the rest because it's all-you-can-eat.
    • Nubiani. Nubiani is one of the newest KBBQ places in Koreatown: it opened in the summer of 2022, and has quickly established itself as a respectable place to get some high-quality meat.
  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Marinated Galbi for Dinner – $40.95. The Kunjip | Korean BBQ NYC. 32 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001. (212) 564-8238. Jongro BBQ is another well-known chain restaurant in Korea that debuted its Manhattan branch in 2015. Since then, Jongro BBQ has been one of K-town’s most popular Korean BBQ places.

    • Cote Korean Steakhouse
    • Jeju Noodle Bar
    • The Kunjip

    Cote, the brilliant brainchild of restaurateur Simon Kim, was an overnight sensation when it opened in NYC in 2017. It was awarded a Michelin star only months after opening. Completely reimagining what a Korean restaurant looks and feels like, Cote succeeds in being both incredibly modern and authentic at the same time. We recommend: The Butcher’s ...

    A tiny space tucked away on the West Village, Jeju Noodle is so much more than noodles. In fact, this place might be the best under $100 tasting menu to be found in the city. Michelin recognized the quality with a star for three years in a row and lines are queued up most nights. You can try your luck in snagging a reservation but you might be bett...

    When you need a taste of the old country exactly as you remember, The Kunjip is the the place to go. This legendary restaurant in the heart of K Town will make you want to order one of everything. Reservations used to be for only the VIP but now you too can reserve a table online. We recommend: Marinated Galbi cooked at the table Doenjang Jjigae Ha...

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