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Privy 5 New York Peter Kang
Co-founder and Principal at Barrel
Peter Kang is an entrepreneur and user interaction designer. He is co-founder and principal at Barrel, a creative agency in New York that provides interactive and branding services for clients in various industries including clean energy, fashion, education, and finance. Peter Kang also co-founded I Am Korean American, a website that showcases the diversity and many interesting stories of Korean Americans. He loves living in Brooklyn and is excited by its growing dining scene.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Brooklyn
Cuisine:American (New)
524 Court St (between Nelson St & Huntington St) Brooklyn NY 11231(718) 852-8490Many restaurants claim to do new American cuisine but few get it right on the head like Buttermilk Channel does. One of their most popular dishes, the chicken and waffles is just finger licking good. Everything from the hash browns to the pancakes are executed brilliantly. Even better, Buttermilk Channel uses fresh and organic ingredients to make every dish an absolute joy to eat. -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Brooklyn
Cuisine:Pizza
295 Flatbrush Avenue (between St.Marks Avenue & Prospect Place) New York City NY 11217+1 718 230 0221Franny's is home to great, light brick oven pizza. This restaurant features a great atmosphere, great ingredients, and a knowledgeable staff that knows how to make your meal special. Franny's is perfect for lunch or dinner and with pizza as good as this, you'll be wishing you found it sooner. -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: West Village
Cuisine:British, Burgers
314 West 11th Street at Greenwich Street New York City NY 10014+1 212 620 0393The decor at The Spotted Pig is equal parts English pub and trendy downtown eatery. For starters, try the amazing gnudi. Next up, you have to get the burgers at The Spotted Pig. Made with savory Roquefort cheese and meat that is both juicy and fluffy and unlike anything you're used to. The burgers are so good that they've been featured in the New Yorker. Add a side of the generous rosemary fries a ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
21 West 39th Street, Suite 1 21 W 39th St (between 5th Ave & Avenue Of The Americas) New York City NY 10018+1 212 921 0233No one does spicy Sichuan style hotpot quite like Szechuan Gourmet. For authentic Sichuan food and spiciness, you need to be here. Even Frank Bruni of the New York Times recommends Szechuan Gourmet as it is as good as it gets. Come for the lamb with spiced cumin dish, the pork belly appetizer, and the shrimp with spicy pork and asparagus. If you're partaking in the hotpot, make sure you order a co ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Midtown
Cuisine:Korean
55 West 35th Street (between Fifth and Sixth avenues) New York City NY 10001+1 212 695 8222Cho Dang Gol is a Korean restaurant in Manhattan that has quality, authentic Korean food you won't find anywhere else. If you get nothing else at Cho Dang Sol, you must try their Seafood Soon Tofu. The broth is simply fresher and tastier than you'll find elsewhere in the city. Another menu item to note is their bulgogi stew that comes with special rice and wonderful flavors. If you're craving Kore ... read more > -
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