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  1. May 9, 2024 · For anyone craving a taste of Seoul in the Big Apple, or just craving some Korean soul food, New York has plenty of perfect places. Check out some of the best Korean restaurants in NYC that we believe are worth at least once, ranging from Korean BBQ to tasty ramen.

  2. Oct 25, 2024 · Best Korean Restaurants in New York City. Whether devouring bowls of gochu ramyun positively heaving with noodles or the crispiest kimchi-jeon (pancake), New Yorkers are wild for Korean cuisine. Here, the 12 best Korean restaurants in NYC.

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    • Atoboy. Korean. Flatiron. $$$$Perfect For:Quiet Meals Small Plates Unique Dining Experience. Atoboy is fine dining for people who don’t like fine dining. This Flatiron spot serves a four-course $75 prix fixe in a casual space with scuffed concrete floors, and their food is just as impressive as anything you’ll find at a spot with an overbearing maître d’.
    • Ariari. Korean. East Village. $$$$Perfect For:Small Plates Date Night Casual Weeknight Dinner Drinking Good Cocktails. If you hadn’t noticed by now, the team behind Atoboy cranks out new Korean restaurants like Disney pumps out Marvel flicks.
    • Cho Dang Gol. Korean. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Casual Weeknight Dinner Classic Establishment. Nowadays, there are a lot of places (like Atoboy and Ariari) doing innovative things with Korean food.
    • Gopchang Story. Korean. Koreatown. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Casual Weeknight Dinner Special Occasions. There are roughly two million places in K-Town where you can get yourself some galbi, and Gopchang Story is technically one of them.
    • Danji. Korean. Hell's Kitchen. price 2 of 4. This spot from classically trained chef Hooni Kim was born of his frustration at not being able to find real, authentic Korean food.
    • Jung Sik. Korean. Tribeca. price 3 of 4. Korean-born Jung Sik Yim honed his haute-cooking chops in New York (at Aquavit and Bouley) and Spain (at Michelin-starred Zuberoa and Akelarre), before returning to his hometown of Seoul to open the first location of Jung Sik to much acclaim.
    • Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong. Korean. Midtown East. price 2 of 4. Deuki Hong cut his teeth at Jean Georges and Momofuku, which explains why the Korean barbecue here is several cuts above the rest.
    • Hanjan. Korean. Flatiron. price 2 of 4. Hooni Kim’s other Korean gastropub is named for an expression meaning “to have a drink.” Small plates like the salty/silky/spicy cured cod roe over rice—a dish Kim used to whip up as a post-shift snack back in his days at Daniel—and the freshly killed chicken wings, go well with libations.
  3. Oct 8, 2024 · The Best Korean Restaurants in New York City. 8 Restaurants. Over the last few years Korean cooking has become modern, refined and wildly inventive, and outside Seoul, there is probably no better city to sample the rich range of dishes than New York. Whether it’s high-end tasting menus at hushed temples of gastronomy or casual spots serving ...

  4. May 11, 2024 · These establishments highlight the depth and diversity of Korean cuisine, bringing traditional flavors to the forefront with innovative twists. Here’s a guide to ten Michelin-starred Korean restaurants in New York City that offer exceptional dining experiences.

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