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Korea Town, NYC
New York, United States
Koreatown is an ethnic Korean enclave in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, centered on West 32nd Street between Fifth Avenue and the intersection of Sixth Avenue and Broadway, which is known as Greeley Square.
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mŏkbar
New York, United States
Chelsea Market noodle bar for Korean ramen, small plates (with vegan options) & infused soju.
Mŏkbar, Ninth Avenue, New York, NY
+1 646-964-5963
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Chelsea Market
New York, United States
Indoor marketplace renowned for its wide range of grocers (fish, produce, etc.), shops & eateries.
+1 212-652-2110
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Soju Haus
New York, United States
Spacious restaurant focusing on pairing classic Korean dishes with soju & other Korean liquors.
Soju Haus, 5th Avenue, New York, NY
+1 212-213-2177
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Jongro BBQ
New York, United States
Korean BBQ & other traditional dishes served in a casual, open-timbered space with in-table grills.
Jongro BBQ, 2, 22 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001, USA
+1 212-473-2233
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Nom Wah Tea Parlor
New York, United States
Vintage dim sum parlor dating back to 1920 with a drink menu that includes tea, beer & wine.
Nom Wah Tea Parlor, 13 Doyers St, New York, NY 10013, USA
+1 212-962-6047
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Amor y Amargo
New York, United States
Intimate bar offering an extensive list of cocktails that showcase classic Italian & craft bitters.
Amor y Amargo, 443 E 6th St, New York, NY 10009, USA
+1 212-614-6818
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Katz's Delicatessen
New York, United States
No-frills deli with theatrically cranky service serving mile-high sandwiches since 1888.
Katz's Delicatessen, 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002, USA
+1 212-254-2246
NY: Chef Esther Choi’s Night in Koreatown
Robin Dorian and Nick Bumstead, founders of the culinary travel mobile app, Find. Eat. Drink. (http://bit.ly/fedappitunes), know a thing or two about good eats in New York City. In this video, the duo enlisted the help of chef Esther Choi (of Mokbar in Chelsea market) to guide them through Koreatown in Manhattan along with her friends Eddie Song, founder of Korilla BBQ, and Jean Lee, Esther's publicist. The app founders also recommend other epicurean delights in New York such as Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Chinatown—the oldest dim sum restaurant in the city—and Amor y Amargo a small cocktail bar focused on bitters. The one thing that visitors have to eat in NYC? The pastrami on rye at Katz's Delicatessen. It just doesn’t get more New York than that.
K-Town eats got you excited? Don't forget to add Jongro BBQ to your profile and get smokey in NYC.
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