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Privy 5 New York Korean BBQ
You may not find better Korean BBQ anywhere else in the world than in the Koreatown areas in this city. Korean BBQ is immensely popular which means you may have to wade through a myriad of KBBQ options. Our list is a comprehensive collection of five can't-be-missed Korean BBQ restaurants.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: West Village
Cuisine:Korean
55 Carmine Street Between Bedford Street & 7th Avenue New York City NY 10014+1 212 414 1224Mother and daughter team, Myung Ja and Jenny Kwak will provide a table with a grill or without if requested, in their elegant red and black lacquered Korean dining room. Do Hwa has built its reputation in family style Korean meals for four. Sautés, stews, spicy pancakes, dumplings, BBQ, black bento boxed entrees, beef bulgogi, bidimbop, rice, do hwa gui, Kimchi mandu, salad and hot pot are all gri ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Korean
1250 Broadway (between 31st St & 32nd St) New York City NY 10001+1 212 564 6845Kang Suh is a critics' pick just off Broadway is Japanese/Sushi, Korean and is open 24 hours a day – truly one of the hot spots for meals round the clock, in the city that never sleeps. Open since 1983, Kang Suh in Koreatown is frequented avidly by Korean and Japanese businessmen for its authentic flavors, and Korean cuisine dominates. Soothing soups, stews and greaselessly golden fried beef dumpl ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Korean, Korean BBQ
17 E 32nd St (between 5th Ave & Madison Ave) New York City NY 10079(212) 683-2200Asian, modern, dark and chic sophistication, Don's Bogam BBQ & Wine Bar is one of the more up-market spots in K-town. Be warned, even though the grill is at your table, Dons' Bogam has a unique take on Korean BBQ – they grill it for you, and you have to shimmy down into your seat! The BBQ short ribs are a winner and the wine marinated pork belly, tasty and sweet, with side dishes of crab cakes, ki ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Brooklyn
Cuisine:Korean BBQ
206 Garfield Pl (between 6th Ave & 7th Ave) New York NY 11215(718) 499-8092Moim – Korean for "gathering" has a modern take on traditional Korean meals – mined for ideas by chef owner Saeri Uyoo Park. Most of the menu selections are not what you will find in K-town, but she manages to mix past and present in both the décor and food presentation. This is a more contemporary dining experience with dishes such as kimchee stir-fry with pork and tofu and steak tartare with pin ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: SoHo
Cuisine:Korean BBQ
148 Mercer St (between Houston St & Prince St) New York NY 10012(212) 925-8200Are you afraid to brave the cultural divide between Western and Korean dining? Woo Lae Oak may just be the bridge across this divide between Little Korea and NYC. You will be assured of assertively authentic flavor together with a certain style which may not normally be evident in the typical Korean restaurant. BBQ is meant to be fun and Woo Lae Oak offers ample choice in this regard - bulgogi, bi ... read more > -
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