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A photo of The Lineup at Food 52 restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(21)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Downtown Brooklyn
Introducing the fifth season of The Lineup — a dinner series showcasing New York City’s unsung culinary heroes: the people working on the line at the top restaurants in the city. We’re thrilled to return to Food52's stunning offices in the Brooklyn Navy Yard for an unforgettable season of exclusive, one-night-only pop-up restaurants.Meet Christian Czernicki, Chef de Cuisine at Union Square Cafe, blending Italian techniques with Korean and Southeast Asian flavors. Sara Pagan, Executive Sous Chef at Agi's Counter, will charm you with a playful, all-vegetarian menu inspired by chain restaurant classics. Finally, Josh Buckmire, Executive Sous Chef at Sofreh, draws from his Grenadian roots to offer a fresh take on Caribbean cuisine, subtly influenced by his years cooking Persian food.Secure your seat now and savor these extraordinary menus crafted by some of the city’s finest talents!
A photo of Nudibranch restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(39)
Price: Moderate
• Korean • East Village
Booked 7 times today
Nudibranch, nestled in the vibrant East Village of New York, offers a distinctive blend of Korean and Spanish cuisines, crafting an unforgettable dining experience. Diners rave about the "very elegant combination of Korean and Spanish flavors," highlighting the creative and thoughtful small plates that make each visit a culinary adventure. Standout dishes such as the Grilled Oysters with kimchi butter and the heavenly Soba noodles exemplify the fusion, executed with flair and precision. Patrons describe their experiences as "one of the best meals I’ve had" and consistently praise the quality of the food. Nudibranch's atmosphere, coupled with its innovative menu, makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic and high-quality Korean cuisine with a unique twist.
A photo of 8282 restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(0)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Lower East Side
Booked 2 times today
8282, a light-hearted, fresh take on Korean food. The name 8282 refers to Korea’s country code, +82, and has an additional meaning: The numbers, when read together, translate to a phrase that means “quickly” or “faster.” The phrase signifies a get-it-done attitude. Behind 8282 is a couple who previously ran the restaurant Pado in the East Village. Before operating Pado, Bong Le Jo cooked in the kitchens of Perry St, Dovetail and Kissaki, and Jee Kim launched several fashion and lifestyle brands, and worked as a truffle distributor in Seoul, in partnership with a New York-based company.
A photo of Eatzy Thai restaurant
4.1
Excellent(53)
Price: Moderate
• Korean • Astoria
Booked 2 times today
Located in Astoria, Eatzy Thai focuses on authentic zabiha halal Thai food served in our ambient indoor dining area. Our best sellers include pad ke mao , basil fried rice and now, our tbone and tomahawk steaks. Our steaks are seasoned with classic Thai flavors and grilled over hot flames periodically brushed with our special tamarind sauce made from scratch in house every day. Walk further into the restaurant to enter our serene bamboo garden where we have set up our all you can eat halal Korean bbq and hotpot with coal grills for the most authentic kbbq experience. Come join us to taste delicious authentic Thai food and nyc's first halal KBBQ and hotpot
A photo of Round K by Sol restaurant
4.0
Excellent(4)
Price: Moderate
• Korean • Chinatown
Booked 8 times today
Round K by Sol in Chinatown, New York, is a gem for those seeking authentic Korean cuisine with a unique twist. Diners are consistently impressed, describing it as "a cozy brunch spot with Korean-inspired flavors that explode with every bite." The restaurant's Sweet Corn Latte, a crowd favorite, is hailed as "heavenly" and "refreshing." The food here is not just delicious but also artistically presented, featuring dishes like the K BBQ Party Toast, which is praised for its "explosive flavors." Customers rave about both the quality of the food and the exceptional service, making it clear why Round K by Sol stands out in the bustling neighborhood of Chinatown. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this spot is a must-try for anyone looking to indulge in top-notch Korean fare.
A photo of Antoya (fka Samwon Garden) restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(771)
Price: Expensive
• Korean • NoMad
Booked 68 times today
Antoya, formerly known as Samwon Garden, is a gem nestled in NoMad, New York, celebrated for its authentic and high-quality Korean cuisine. Established in 1976, this storied restaurant has delighted diners with its traditional Korean BBQ, where recipes and culinary techniques have been faithfully passed down through generations. Patrons rave about the "amazing food and killer atmosphere," and it's easy to see why it has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand. The quality of the meat is consistently praised, with dishes like beef tongue with scallion and uni don hailed as "amazing!!!!!!!!!!" Whether you're a local or just visiting, Antoya offers an exceptional dining experience that captures the essence of traditional Korean flavors.
A photo of Dons Bogam BBQ & Wine Bar restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(878)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Midtown East
Booked 39 times today
Dons Bogam BBQ & Wine Bar in Midtown East, New York, is a beacon of authentic Korean barbecue that delights both locals and visitors alike. This upscale Korean BBQ haven stands out for its superior meat quality and unique dining experience where the meat is grilled right at your table on real gas grills. Reviewers rave about the perfectly seasoned, tender, and juicy meats, with one saying, "The meats and service are always wonderful!" The restaurant's vibrant atmosphere and attentive service complement the exquisite flavors, making every meal memorable. Dons Bogam is highly recommended for anyone looking for an authentic, high-quality Korean BBQ experience in New York City.
A photo of GAONNURI restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(4522)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Midtown West
Booked 36 times today
At GAONNURI, located in the heart of New York City's vibrant Midtown West, you are not just dining; you're embarking on a quintessential Korean culinary journey. Perched high with panoramic views, GAONNURI offers more than just a meal; it presents an immersive experience combining taste, tradition, and the highest standards of service. Patrons rave about the authenticity and quality of the cuisine, with standout dishes like the Korean BBQ that leave diners enthralled. "The food was amazing, service was wonderful, and the view is great," notes one satisfied guest. Another adds, "Fantastic Korean BBQ with perfect service and amazing atmosphere." GAONNURI isn't just a meal; it's a celebration of Korean culture, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and travelers.
A photo of Hortus NYC restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(200)
Price: Expensive
• Korean • NoMad
Booked 19 times today
Hortus NYC, nestled in the vibrant NoMad neighborhood, is a beacon of Contemporary American cuisine with an unforgettable Asian twist. Under the innovative guidance of Executive Chef Geo Park, a Michelin-recognized talent, Hortus NYC dazzles diners with its commitment to sustainable, seasonal ingredients presented in an exciting new-American style. Guests rave about the "amazing service and EXPERIENCE" and the "out-of-this-world Korean fusion flavors." Whether it's the "savory and satisfying" duck and short rib or the "perfect mix of tart and sweet" panna cotta, every dish is crafted to perfection. Hortus NYC isn't just a meal; it's a culinary adventure in the heart of New York, celebrated for its "excellent food" and "great atmosphere." Join the chorus of satisfied diners who have discovered this gem and "will always dine here while in NYC."
A photo of Kochi restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(86)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Hell's Kitchen
Booked 14 times today
Sungchul Shim, formerly of Per Se and most recently Neta, opens his first solo project Kochi in Hell’s KitchenKOCHI - Korean for ‘skewer’- a tasting menu of skewered dishes as well as menu items inspired by traditional Korean cuisine that’s built around seasonality and balance. We are proud to present this menu as an homage to traditional Korean flavors elevated by the hand of gastronomic technique. Incorporating the freshest local ingredients daily, this is our exquisite interpretation of Korean cuisine.[PLEASE NOTE] We are not able to accommodate vegan, vegetarian with gluten-free and celiac diets as well as any allergies or aversions to allium, sesame (even if sesame oil is consumable), soy, gluten, and alcohol. We are able to accommodate vegetarians, aversions to red meat, shellfish, seafood, dairy, nut, gluten (if soy and soy sauce is consumable) and alcohol (if cooked alcohol is consumable) with at least a day of notice in advance.
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  • Tony
    New York City •15 reviews
    4.0
    Dined on 15 Dec 2024
    So by day, this spot is a normal cafe. But by night, it apparently turns into a Korean street food stand. You go through the cafe and to the backyard, where there's a beautiful hut hiding a chef grilling up giant shrimp and mackerel. The seating is outdoor so dress warmly. There's some heating elements but not enough. The table seats are also a bit low so if you're not ok with that, make sure you snag a seat by the bar. We were a bit disappointed when we got there and they told us there was no pork belly or galbi. That was literally half the menu! Halfway through our dinner, galbi became available so we ordered a grilled one. The noodle soup and Oden were the best. Both was Seoul (get it?) warming. The giant shrimp was fresh and grilled nicely. The chicken fried rice tasted mostly like butter unfortunately. And the grilled galbi was 90% bone and no meat. All their cocktails are soju based. The cold brew cocktail taste like watered down coffee. But the soju mule was tasty. Overall I'll give these guys a 3.5. I'll come back for the vibes and good service. The chef offered us more broth as we were finishing the noodles. Maybe we'll try the other dishes next time assuming they're available.
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    Round K by SolPrice: Moderate• Korean• Chinatown
    4
  • MeganVIP
    New York City •12 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 5 Dec 2024
    Best spot in the East village. Lovely staff, drinks and overall quality.
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    NudibranchPrice: Moderate• Korean• East Village
    4.9
  • Jenny
    New York City •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on 22 Oct 2024
    This is such a unique and wonderful NYC experience. The food was fabulous, and the space was gorgeous. Everyone was so nice and welcoming to us, and it's so fun to get to know an up-and-coming chef. I can't recommend it enough!
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    The Lineup at Food 52Price: Very Expensive• American• Downtown Brooklyn
    5
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    Washington, D.C. Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on 29 May 2024
    Great place. Great halal food. Definitely worth your money.
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    Eatzy ThaiPrice: Moderate• Thai• Astoria
    4.1
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