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The Best Restaurants In Koreatown
Where to get kimbap, rice cakes, and Korean barbecue before you sing karaoke.
11 Great Korean Restaurants In NYC
When you’re dreaming of banchan, gopchang, and Korean fried chicken, here’s where to go.
The Best Korean BBQ In Koreatown
Our favorite spots around 32nd Street to have someone grill meat at your table.
9 Great Spots For Banchan In NYC
Lots of places in NYC serve good banchan, but these are the 9 best spots for kimchi, namul, bokkeum, and more.
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Jeju Noodle Bar
At Jeju Noodle Bar, you can eat photogenic crudo, and some solid Korean noodle dishes.
Hojokban
Come to this Seoul-based import in Koreatown when you need a comforting weeknight dinner that takes less than an hour.
The Best Korean BBQ In Koreatown
Our favorite spots around 32nd Street to have someone grill meat at your table.
Nōksu
Nōksu is hidden in a subway station, but that’s not the most interesting thing about this restaurant with a Korean-influenced tasting menu featuring squab and venison.
Food Hall at SoJo Spa Club
Bulgogi will become your new favorite spa food after a meal at this Korean spa in Edgewater, New Jersey.
Don Don
Don Don is a KBBQ place near Bryant Park specializing in dry-aged pork, and it’s one of your top options for a group meal in the area.
Meju
Part seminar on Korean fermentation, part impressive tasting menu, this eight-seat counter in Long Island City is one of the most unique fine dining options in town.
Samwoojung
Samwoojung in Chelsea has been perfecting their Seoul-style bulgogi since 1963, and it shows.
The Best Restaurants In Koreatown
Where to get kimbap, rice cakes, and Korean barbecue before you sing karaoke.
Nowon
Nowon makes one of the best burgers in NYC, and Korean pizza with gochujang sauce, which you should eat before your next night out in Bushwick.
Woori
Woori is a Korean spot in Fort Greene where you can get a lunch special box and some tasty tteokbokki.
Moono
Moono, a cathedralesque restaurant in Koreatown, serves crispy fried chicken and the best branzino in town.
Lazy Sundaes
A bingsoo sundae from this tiny Korean cafe is the perfect on-the-go dessert on a hot day.
Sweet Moment
The over-the-top, almost creamy bingsoo at Sweet Moment in Chinatown is great for sharing.
Olle
Skip the group chat debate over dinner plans and just head to Olle for homestyle Korean food and conversation.
Yetnal Tongdak
Bring friends to try the different preparations of Korean fried chicken at this fast casual spot in Murray Hill, Queens.
11 Great Korean Restaurants In NYC
When you’re dreaming of banchan, gopchang, and Korean fried chicken, here’s where to go.
Kimchi Kooks Kate’s Kitchen
A charming little shop in Bay Ridge, Kimchi Kooks is a family-run operation selling banchan, pantry items, and a few made-to-order dishes.
Little Banchan Shop
If you love Korean sides, Little Banchan Shop in Long Island City should be your second home.