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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · In New York, there are two epicenters of Korean barbecue. With its prevalence of 24/7 karaoke bars and restaurants, Manhattan’s Koreatown put Korean grill houses on the mainstream map.

    • Cote. Restaurants. Korean. Flatiron. price 3 of 4. Chef David Shim and restaurateur Simon Kim bring beefy bona-fides to bear at Cote, self-dubbed New York City’s first Korean Steakhouse.
    • Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong. Restaurants. Korean. Midtown East. price 2 of 4. On first glance, the Manhattan outpost of the popular namesake chainlet from larger-than-life Korean personality Kang Ho Dong, professional wrestler turned comedian, looks like utter chaos.
    • Sik Gaek. Restaurants. Korean. Sunnyside. price 3 of 4. K-pop blasts through the speakers as crowds chow down on family-style plates at this wood-clad, 1970s aesthetic Korean restaurant.
    • Gaonnuri. Restaurants. Midtown West. price 2 of 4. Located on the 39th floor of a Koreatown skyscraper, this sleek eatery offers some amazing sights of a twinkling skyline through its wraparound windows.
    • Jongro BBQ. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Birthdays. Jongro is on the second floor of a nondescript office building, and there’s minimal signage to point you in the right direction.
    • Love Korean BBQ. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Late Night Eats Birthdays. Is it lame to say that the name of this restaurant is exactly how we feel about it?
    • Gopchang Story. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Casual Weeknight Dinner Special Occasions. K-Town has a ridiculous number of places where you can eat galbi and pork belly—but there aren’t many spots that specialize in the intestinal cuts known as gopchang.
    • New Wonjo. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Late Night Eats. What used to be Wonjo changed ownership in 2010, thus the name change. This two-story place is one of the few KBBQ spots that uses charcoal instead of gas, which gives the meat a distinct flavor.
    • Jungsik, Tribeca. This two star Michelin restaurant might just be one of the best, thanks to their modern and unique understanding of contemporary Korean cuisine.
    • Little Dobeki, Greenpoint. Little Dokebi is a cute little Korean cafe located next to Greenpoint’s historic McGolrick Park in Brooklyn! Using locally-sourced ingredients from the Hudson Valley and ethically-raised meat, their cuisine never disappoints, especially our favorites like the bibimbap options and mouthwatering bokkeum entrees.
    • ATOMIX, NoMad. We may have expensive taste, but ATOMIX is also 2x Michelin-starred, and is one of the most sought after reservations in the Korean cuisine scene!
    • Take31, Midtown. This casual Korean joint is from the same team behind Her Name Is Han (see below), and features super affordable prices and delicious cuisine.
  2. Oct 8, 2024 · Genesis House Restaurant. 40A Tenth Ave., 10014 New York. $$$ · Korean. Housed in a glass and steel structure adjacent to the High Line and across from Little Island park, Genesis House is a cool and modern respite from the surrounding cacophony. The ground floor is a gallery of the brand's luxury cars, while the second floor is a chic dining ...

  3. Jun 17, 2016 · NYC's Korean restaurant scene has never been better. Here are some of the best places to get Korean barbecue in the New York area with notes on what to order.

  4. Mar 3, 2023 · A smorgasbord of red meat, seafood platters, vegetarian options, and a Michelin Star? There's no way we could leave Dons Bogam BBQ & Wine Bar off our list of best Korean barbecues in New...

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