Tuesday, September 19, 2017

5 Korean eateries in NYC that will make you go “Ma shee suh yo” (It’s delicious) !

There are moments when your mind starts buzzing with the images of spicy delicious Korean hot pots & bulgogi. Picturing those rich delights leave your heart and soul craving for it and all you want to do is run to a quaint Korean eatery. It is why we have collated a list of top 5 Korean restaurant NYC that are known to bring the true flavors of Korea to NYC. These are some budget eateries that are sure to win your heart just as they help to keep those cravings at bay.

1        Miss Korea BBQ:  Located on the 32nd street between Broadway and 5th Ave, this food joint has a very exquisite feel. The ambiance and the delicious Korean BBQ is well complimented with a variety of drinks. This Korean restaurant NYC emphasizes on serving really high-quality aged meat. The highlights include 24/7 service, BBQ, seafood, and quick service.

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2.       Jungsik: The food joint exudes an urbane look and feel. The place is quite popular for offering an interesting blend of Korean flavors and American techniques. The French-Korean twist on food is what makes it unique. Great food is accompanied with top-notch service. The highlights include perfectly executed service, extensive wine list, budgeted even after being a Michelin star restaurant.


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Gammeok NYC: This perfectly authentic Korean joint located on the 9 West, 32nd street, Koreatown, New York is one of the most affordable places that serves beyond outstanding food. The food joint boasts an extensive menu. It offers both dining and online delivery service. The joint will not just please your taste buds with its delicious food, but also allow you to top up your dining experience with a drink (or many as you please) from their full bar menu. The highlights include authentic Korean dishes, 24/7 open, happy hours, live entertainment, good for organizing group parties etc.


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 Five Senses: This modern food joint, which can again be found on the 32nd street, is popular for its Bulgogi and Japchae. The place serves generous portions of food that are worth the price. You might find big waiting queues at all the time by the restaurant. However the wait is worth the while because they are really quick with the service once you get a place. The highlights of this joint include traditional touch to the food, incredibly attentive waiters, and big food portions.


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  Danji: Traditional Korean food with a contemporary touch by the chefs, Danji is a bustling food joint that is small and quaint, but offers incredibly flavorful Korean cuisine. However, the restaurant is rumoured to serve small portions but there is no compromise on the quality of the menu. The restaurant serves the best rice beer, which adds to the highlights of the joint. Besides, the restaurant serves half priced wine bottles on Sunday, which is another remunerating feature.


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