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Gam Mee Ok
43 W 32nd St.
New York, NY 10001
212/695-4113 Honestly, you should go to Los Angeles if you want excellent Korean food outside Korea, but as a New Yorker, I make do with Gam Mee Ok. Our
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This little place, tucked above the Peculiar Pub, is one of the gems of the neighborhood that some are starting to call NoHo. On Bleeker between LaGuardia and Thompson, Choga serves a one-two punch of
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This is one of my favorite Korean restaurants in the city. I’ve been coming here for years, when it was a plain space staffed with unfriendly women who never smiled. But the food was always so
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No survey of Korean restaurants in New York is complete without mentioning KumGangSan (meaning: "Diamond mountain" and named after the historical mountain in North Korea). This is the most well-known
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This simple restaurant located in the Korean section of Murray Hill serves tasty, authentic Korean food. Han Bat may look modest from the outside, but the chefs do not skimp on flavor. The sung tubu
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Hands down the best Korean restaurant I've ever eaten at anywhere in the world. The food is the best, the service is typically Korean, and the "extras" really make the experience. The side dishes are
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I love Korean food and really enjoyed this restaurant...not because it was the best or the most authentic Korean food I have had, but because I enjoyed the whole experience. The restaurant itself has
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Temple, as it's known by many long-time visitors to the restaurant, is one of the better Asian eateries in a neighborhood where you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Asian eatery. Started as a
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If you want some really good Korean food at a good price, and don't care as much about the atmosphere, check out Natural Tofu. Don't get me wrong, the decor is tasteful and the service is always
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Wonjo is always my second-choice restaurant, but don't let that fool you into thinking that it's not good! The BBQs are fantastic and their other dishes are very good. Wonjo just has the misfortune
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