Editor Pick
Jeollado
If you like sushi, but don't like paying a lot of money for it, then Jeollado's is probably the place to eat. The restaurant is not anything special. It feels more like a cafeteria than anything else. But the sushi is fresh and the prices are cheap.
The menu is kind of large, with many options to choose from. Some dishes come with two options, regular and special. Regular is two rolls (12 pieces), whereas a special is just one roll (six pieces). Each meal is laid out on a wooden plate, sometimes made to look like smiley faces or just artistically arranged. Like I mentioned at the beginning, the prices are pretty cheap. Most rolls and sushi are under $10, but they don't sacrifice quality with their prices.
The restaurant itself is a large room filled to capacity with tables. The ceiling is high, which makes it feel like a cafeteria. However, the front of the restaurant does open up to the street, providing a more unique eating experience if you're lucky enough to get one of those tables. The wait staff is friendly and always there to refill your water.
If you go on a summer night, I recommend eating near the front when they have it open. A little breeze coming in feels much better than being stuck in the back and surrounded by people.
From journal New York City: Beyond the Tourist Traps