Korean
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Page 3Round K by Sol
Round K is an all-day Korean cafe in Chinatown serving good food and exciting coffee.
8282
Korean spot 8282 might just become your favorite LES hangout for fried chicken, gochujang margaritas, and delicious upscale anju and banju.
Gunbae
Gunbae is a spot in Tribeca where you can eat a big KBBQ combo, then head downstairs for karaoke.
Mari
If you think of your standard temaki as pleated khakis and a white button-up, then the Korean handrolls at Mari in Hell's Kitchen are like red leather pants and a zebra print top.
Kyu
Kyu in Noho is a great group dinner spot with a menu that takes inspiration from Thai, Japanese, and Korean cuisine.
KAL
Kal is a Korean restaurant in Astoria where you can get KFC, bibimbap, and galbi jjim on par with what you'll find in Manhattan's Koreatown.
Atoboy
Atoboy serves a $75 prix-fixe menu in Flatiron, and it's a wonderful place to casually nerd out over expertly-made Korean food.
JeJu-Island
Jeju-Island is a Korean restaurant in Murray Hill, Queens that specializes in sushi and sashimi.
Hangawi
Hangawi is a Korean restaurant on 32nd Street where you check your shoes at the door and eat vegetables in many different forms.
Turntable Chicken Jazz
Turntable Chicken Jazz serves party-time fried poultry in Koreatown. Try it for your next group dinner.
Kunjip
Kunjip is a Koreatown favorite, Perfect For a quick meal before you head to Madison Square Garden.
Haenyeo
Haenyeo is a walk-in-only spot in Park Slope with a fun atmosphere and some very good Korean food.
Village Yokocho
A great East Village date night spot, especially when you get the adjacent cocktail lounge, Angel's Share, involved.
Madangsui
It seems like lately, all of the Korean food we’ve been eating has been of the “trendy re-interpretation” variety. While we’re fine with that, occasionally we get a craving for a more traditional meal, and for that, we head to Madangsui.
Her Name is Han
Incredibly fun and serving some very delicious Korean food, Her Name Is Han is a no brainer.
Thursday Kitchen
A Korean-ish small plates spot in the East Village that’s affordable, tasty, and really fun.
Atomix
Atomix is a restaurant in Nomad where you sit around a counter and eat a 10-course, $175 Korean tasting menu. For a special experience, it’s worth it.
Cote
This Korean barbecue place in Flatiron looks kind of like a nightclub and serves some high-quality beef. They also do a great prix fixe.
Chick Chick
Chick Chick on the UWS serves an entire menu dedicated to Korean fried chicken, and you should (in turn) dedicate yourself to their entire menu.
Gaonnuri
Gaonnuri serves KBBQ on the 39th floor of a building in K-Town. You'll pay a sky tax for food you could easily get on the street below, but the view is incredible.