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Satisfied my craving during vacation here. I searched for Korean food. Their services are great too, fast turnaround from clearing table to serve the dishes. Their Kimchi is great!
It's my family's favorite place to have Bi bum bap... It's phenomenally delicious. We also enjoy mando gui and japchae. The little appetizers they serve before your meal are always fresh and delicious and they are ok in giving you more of your favorites 😉. You should really come here as often as you
Straightforward, delicious Korean food. Both times I went here, the bibimbap had a great crunchy charred texture. The banchan are solid. Let’s be honest: if you’re looking at reviews of this place, you’re probably struggling to find a seat at one of its massively hyped neighbors and you’re consideri
Very nice spot for Korean comfort food. Everything tasted amazing, and would definitely recommend.
I don't eat korean food often so I'm not an expert by any means but this was very yummy! wait staff were nice & the side dishes were good too. I enjoyed the vibes of the restaurant itself :) I got the cold noodles and my friend got the stir fried pork... rice (?) both were yummy but I wouldn't orde
It was slightly pricer than other Korean restaurants in NY. Service was friendly, and the side dishes are high quality and refilled on demand. The soups we ordered were very tasty and very helpful for curing hangovers.
Amazing dinner! Pork belly appetizer was delicious! Seafood pancake was amazing and so the galbi. Service was great! We were supposed to go next door but found this place by accident. Highly recommend!
Decent Korean restaurant in the Korean town area. Good ban chan, prompt service. We like the seafood pancake and beef soup. Nice settings and decor.
This restaurant has been around for decades! I remember my first visit was in 2011, when a colleague introduced this restaurant to me. Back to present day, now this is one of my go-to restaurants for lunch whenever I plan to meet up with a fried for a quick catch-up. I highly recommend visiting on
Han Bat was the perfect lunch spot after going to the Empire State Building. The tofu soup warms you up after a day of walking in the cold and the spice level was juuust right. Their menu is quite extensive, so take your time to read through all the options. Remember to cool the food before eating b
Very good experience. Their hot stone bowls were absolutely sizzling so the bibimpap was excellent. The kimchi is great. It feels like this is a solid choice out of the area. I don't understand why meat in Korean town is so expensive though. We are in America and not in Korea so the premium for it d
Small Korean eatery with a very interesting layout to maximize space that makes it either feel comfy or cramped, depending on the person. The menu is a decent size with plenty of fingers in multiple areas of Korean food. The prices are on par with that of the nearby K Town. I came with friends at ni
Very good Korean food. The serves is a little rushed to get the order, but food came really quick. It will takes years of work to get the food done like this. The Do Ga Ni Tang had the ox-knee cooked exactly what it is needed: not too soft, but should not be chewy. Simply delicious.
Awesome lunch specials. We opted for the entree plus mini stew $20 per person. For the three of us, we split a generous portion of bulgogi, spicy pork and seafood pancake and all got our own mini stew. They are happy to adjust the spice level to your preference.
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