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4.7
Exceptional(4570)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Midtown West
Booked 35 times today
Gaonnuri in Midtown West, New York, offers an “unmatched Korean BBQ experience” that is both authentic and elevated. Nestled high above the city on the 39th floor, this restaurant boasts not only “premium quality meat” but also a breathtaking view that enhances the dining experience. Patrons rave about the “tasty meat with delicious side dishes” and the attentive service that makes every meal memorable. Gaonnuri’s dedication to traditional Korean flavors, like their marinated Kalbi, shines through in every bite. This is a must-visit destination for BBQ enthusiasts seeking a special occasion spot or a delightful dinner with friends.
A photo of Antoya (fka Samwon Garden) restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(808)
Price: Expensive
• Korean • NoMad
Booked 47 times today
Antoya, nestled in the heart of NoMad, New York, is a haven for authentic Korean BBQ enthusiasts. Known for preserving its rich culinary heritage since 1976, Antoya serves up traditional recipes that have been passed down through generations. Diners rave about the "superb beef Galbi" and "freshest meat," making it a must-visit for those seeking a genuine Korean barbecue experience. The restaurant's commitment to quality is evident in every bite, with "very high-quality beef" and "super tasty food" consistently highlighted in reviews. Whether you're a local or visiting NYC, Antoya promises a delightful and memorable dining experience.
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4.6
Exceptional(212)
Price: Expensive
• Korean • NoMad
Booked 22 times today
Hortus NYC, nestled in the vibrant NoMad neighborhood, is a beacon of Contemporary American cuisine with a delightful modern Asian twist. Recognized by Michelin in 2020, the restaurant showcases the culinary brilliance of Executive Chef Youjin Jung, whose expertise is evident in every dish. Diners rave about the "amazing food and great service," with standout dishes like the short rib and truffle donabe leaving a lasting impression. The innovative fusion menu is praised for its creativity and flavor, making every visit a unique experience. With live jazz setting the ambiance, Hortus NYC offers a dining experience that is both sophisticated and soulful.
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4.5
Awesome(63)
Price: Moderate
• Korean • East Village
Booked 18 times today
Nudibranch in East Village, New York, is a shining example of exquisite Fusion/Eclectic cuisine, seamlessly blending Korean and Spanish influences into unique and captivating dishes. With "absolutely delicious food" that features "creative ingredient and flavor combinations," Nudibranch's small plates like duck croquettes and soba with salmon roe are both "beautiful and creative." Guests rave about the "friendly, helpful, and professional" service, which complements the "beautiful and elegant ambiance," making it an ideal spot for date nights or gatherings with friends. This restaurant's inventive menu and "superb food" have quickly made it a favorite among New Yorkers seeking a sophisticated yet approachable dining experience.
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4.6
Exceptional(61)
Price: Expensive
• Korean • Midtown
Booked 15 times today
NARO, from the team behind Atoboy and Atomix, is located in the iconic Rockefeller Center on the Rink Level. Rooted in tradition and crafted with a modern sensibility, NARO celebrates classic flavors and techniques from Korean history while offering an approachable dining experience—perfect for a relaxed drop-in or an impromptu night out.
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4.8
Exceptional(39)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • NoHo
Booked 12 times today
Located in the vibrant NoHo neighborhood of New York, KYU NYC offers an exquisite journey through Asian cuisine, inspired by the ancient art of Japanese yakiniku. This restaurant is renowned for its "superb food, beautiful presentation," and "perfectly served" dishes that capture the essence of Asian flavors. Diners rave about the "sweet potato dish with miso butter" and the "absolutely to die for" ribs that melt in your mouth. The warm ambiance and attentive service further enhance the dining experience. With its innovative approach and dedication to authenticity, KYU NYC is a must-visit destination for lovers of Asian cuisine.
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4.4
Awesome(245)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Midtown East
Booked 4 times today
Located in the heart of Midtown East, New York, HYUN stands out as a premier destination for authentic Barbecue cuisine, specifically Korean BBQ. Renowned for its exceptional quality, HYUN offers an unparalleled dining experience, showcasing over 30 distinct cuts of wagyu that are expertly prepared to perfection. Patrons rave about the "insane quality" of the food and the "top-notch" service, making every bite a memorable experience. Reviewers frequently highlight the "melts in your mouth" Japanese Wagyu and the attentive staff, ensuring an extraordinary culinary journey. For those seeking a unique and flavorful dining adventure, HYUN is a must-visit.
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4.9
Exceptional(2)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • Flatiron District
Booked 8 times today
bōm is not just a restaurant, it's an immersive experience. Nestled in the heart of New York City, bōm takes you on a culinary journey through the senses, blending the art of Korean cuisine with the intimacy of a chef's counter. Imagine yourself seated at a custom-built grill, watching as master chefs prepare a modern interpretation of Korean tradition tasting menu right before your eyes; highlighting the freshest seasonal ingredients and showcasing the chefs' artistry. The experience begins with delicate bites and appetizers, teasing your palate with the nuanced flavors of seafood and vegetables. As the meal progresses, you'll be treated to a variety of high-quality meats, expertly grilled to perfection. bōm is more than just a meal; it's a celebration of Korean culture and culinary excellence. The intimate setting allows you to connect with the chefs and fellow diners, creating a truly unique and unforgettable dining experience.
A photo of Sinsa restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(1)
Price: Very Expensive
• Korean • East Village
Booked 12 times today
Sinsa is a Korean American wine bar in the East Village that serves inventive remixes of classic Korean dishes with global influences. It is the sister restaurant to Rice Thief in LIC. The food is designed to pair with wine and cocktails, and the ambiance is warm and stylish. Some of guest favorites are the Kimchi Uni Toast, Wagyu Beef Tartare (Definitely add the caviar supplement!), Southern K.F.C., and of course, the Rice Thief which is an homage to their sister restaurant. The restaurant is named after the Korean word for "gentleman," and the staff strives to make guests feel welcome and cared for. Whether it's date night, a special occasion, or just a fun evening with friends, Sinsa is the place to go.
A photo of Mista Oh restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(116)
Price: Moderate
• Korean • NoMad
Booked 6 times today
Mista Oh, nestled in the vibrant Flatiron district at 41 West 24th Street, offers an unforgettable Korean BBQ experience that captivates every diner. Known for its "best bite of food in NYC," the Galbi Jjim, Mista Oh expertly delivers authentic flavors that keep patrons coming back for more. The warmth of the family-owned establishment permeates the air, as staff provide exceptional service and introduce diners to the intricacies of Korean BBQ. The ambience is both lively and welcoming, making it an ideal choice for both intimate dinners and festive gatherings. Don't miss this gem in NoMad, New York, where "amazing food and great personable service" are always on the menu!
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  • ak25
    New York City •5 reviews
    4.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Very tasty food, good service, lovely menu. The prix fixe prices were good, but since you're paying per person it's weird that they only gave 2 frog legs per table (menu made it seem like it would be 2 per person). Plus, they wouldn't let a single person get the wine paring, they required everybody to order it (last time a restaurant imposed that on me was quite a few years ago). They also didn't seem to have read the notes I made on the reservation, and I had to tell them in person it was my girlfriend's birthday.
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    NudibranchPrice: Moderate• Korean• East Village
    4.5
  • OpenTable DinerVIP
    Fort Lauderdale •3 reviews
    4.0
    Dined on 1 Mar 2025
    As a Restauranteur, I want to write an Honest professional Review. Let me walk you through this experience so that you know Exactly what to expect. 1st off, I Love Real Asian food as I Live in Bangkok Thailand 1/2 the year. We Fly to Japan, Vietnam often to eat their cuisine. In Asia we eat at the Michelin or Bib Gourmand Spots. We have been to over 50+ Korean Bbq spots in Thailand, which are Insane. These spots in Asia you scan a QR code and can narrow your selection down w being able to order as many of a cut you want. In Asia, it’s super cheap too but I have no problem spending $159++ in NYC. It’s an experience. The $159++ price point is right on the $ for this spot especially in NYC. High rent and the place has a super cool vibe. I totally understand this restaurant needs to make a profit & it’s a fine line for them. I think it’s too fine a line. I would suggest they sell sets for certain prices to lock into a more manageable profit margin. Like a $89, $129, $179 etc etc etc. I want any restaurant that serves Quality to Win. I’m a little mixed here in feelings to be honest. The 90 minute clock starts at reservation time. The selection is Great and the Serving staff is Very knowledgable. They are “well trained” in how to pace the 90 minutes. Almost Militant. So as you eat through each “selection” of High end meats from Japan w the little delays, you are left with about 22 minutes for the “Encore”. Be sure to take a photo of each round’s selection so you have a reference. They will cook and cut it for you, but then they line all the slices together on the side of the pan, which is confusing because then you can’t tell them apart (purposefully?). In the future, I would ask them to separate each in a different quadrant of side of the pan to rest after cooking. It’s advertised as “All You Can Eat” A5 Wagyu but let’s be real you really can’t eat & digest more than 12 oz’s of this rich, marbled delicacy without feeling like ur digestion system is a little off. We showe
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    HYUNPrice: Very Expensive• Korean• Midtown East
    4.4
  • Mike
    Philadelphia County •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 23 Feb 2025
    Best food I’ve had in a very long time. Will be coming back again.
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    Hortus NYCPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Asian• NoMad
    4.6
  • Miky
    New York City •3 reviews
    4.0
    Dined on 21 Jan 2025
    Nice place Nice music Nice hospitality Nice location
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    NOFLEX NYCPrice: Expensive• Lounge• NoMad
    3.8
  • Dianne
    San Diego •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on 22 Oct 2024
    Chef Josh is a talented chef and his future is bright.
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    The Lineup at Food 52Price: Very Expensive• American• Downtown Brooklyn
    5
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