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  2. Mar 19, 2024 · Light the fires for the best Korean BBQ in NYC at the city's finest do-it-yourself Asian meat meccas. Of all the amazing restaurants in New York City, Korean barbecue destinations are...

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    • 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.
  3. 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.

  4. Apr 20, 2023 · KBBQ is by no means the only type of food on offer in New York's K-Town. For more down-to-earth, traditional Korean dishes, head to Cho dang gol, which has been a...

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    • Gopchang Story BBQ – Manhattan. WHERE: 312 5th Ave 2FL. Gopchang in Korean refers to small intestines of cows or pigs; and in Korean cuisine, these vitamin and iron-rich intestines can be stewed, boiled, sausaged, or grilled to transform into the perfect drinking companion.
    • Jongro BBQ. WHERE: 22 W 32nd St. 2FL. Jongro BBQ is a spinoff of a popular barbecue chain in South Korea, set in a classic décor reminiscent of 1970s Korea with wooden beams and gazebos, black-and-white photographs, and white brick columns.
    • Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong NYC. WHERE: 1 E 32nd St. Baekjeong—a “butcher” in Korean—is a popular mini-chain in Los Angeles that made their headway to New York City in 2013, first to Flushing, Queens then to Manhattan.
    • Yoon Haeundae Galbi. WHERE: 8 W 36th St. A contemporary, New York City spinoff of the original Haeundae Amso Galbi located in Busan, South Korea, this bustling barbecue house carries on the tradition of a house-special cut that tenderizes the meat to a bite so juicy that it will fall apart on your tongue.
  5. Feb 27, 2024 · Korean BBQ is a mainstay in South Korea with a rich cultural history, but luckily we have tons of delicious options that bring those savory flavors right here to NYC! So we’ve rounded up some of the best eateries, based on both our experiences and the highest online reviews.

  6. Mar 3, 2023 · Before the influx of Korean barbecue establishments and the current wave of Michelin stars and accolades that accompanied them, New York City's Korean food scene laid the groundwork for the...

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