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- Caroline SchulweisFebruary 10, 2015The dinner for four was plenty of food for five of us and all of the dishes tasted great! Plus it comes with a bottle of shochu (great way to start the night!)
- The Corcoran GroupAugust 19, 2013Come here for authentic Korean BBQ that you can cook yourself at the table, and a possible Quentin Tarantino sighting - who is not only a co-owner, but frequents the restaurant often.
- Oh SusanOctober 19, 2013The food is authentic, beautifully done, AND they have decor AND cocktails. Magical combo. I had the Jae dop ban. Excellent with perilla leaves, like it's supposed to be. My fave place for Korean.
- Tarik HartJanuary 20, 2015Can't go wrong with the Classic Bibimbap. Come on weekdays between 12-5 and get it as part of the lunch special with sides. Good value.
- @JaumePrimeroJune 30, 2013A friend of mine from Seoul introduced me to this restaurant years ago. It's been around a long time, and it is still consistently good. Best experienced in a large group!
- Kyle HarderNovember 20, 2013Look for part owner Quentin Tarantino drinking a Mr. Blue cocktail, straight out of Resevior Dogs! It's blue curacao, lime juice and Stoli Vanil. Not on the menu, but ask nicely ;)
- Gabriel HayesJune 18, 2015Loved the Heymul Pajun. It is a chili pepper scallion pancake made with squid and shrimp. A great appetizer to share.
- Jastine KhoNovember 10, 2017Servers were very accommodating. Delicious food. Table with grill by the window is a must.
- IrmaZandl ZandlSlantOctober 9, 2015Fabulous surprise Bon voyage dinner here last nite. Delicious food. I will be back!!
- Harish HoonJanuary 29, 2015Classic bibimbop and fan fried dumplings. The cocktails are pretty awesome too!
- LogoTVOctober 9, 2012Amazing Korean BBQ in the West Village. Have a Pepper Margarita at the bar while you wait for your grill table. - Jon Marcus, Hunting Season
- Rakesh NigamJuly 7, 2013Sit at the bar, forget BBQ, and get the boiled kimchee beef dumplings... Fresh and handmade. Add the chili paste to it... Divine!
- Cocktails are on point. Not just some mix+liquor. Very good. Food is pretty authentic Korean. Come here and eat!
- Natalie VAugust 25, 2016Huge portions and really tasty Korean food. Love the bibimbap and rice cakes appetizer.
- Gabriel HayesJune 18, 2015The Ojingo Bibimbop is my favorite. Love the squid. Get it hot pot style with a fried egg.
- Kmart FashionDecember 2, 2011If you’re in the mood for good, we mean good Korean food, come here. Our tip: Visit during their happy hour (5pm – 7:30pm) and enjoy small plates for half the dinner price!
- Josephine SonApril 22, 2012Hadn't been here in a while, almost forgot how great the food is here! Everything is good and great sake cocktails. And much sexier than K-town!
- Tonie WanApril 14, 2018Biggest selection of bibimbap I’ve ever seen. The hot stone pot bibimbaps are amazing.
- Cocktails here are no joke: the st rose of Lima, the spicy margarita and the watermelon soju..all delicious!
- Can't go wrong with the bibimbap! Hot stone bowl with tofu is my go to.
- Emily ReyesAugust 15, 2013Half priced happy hour cocktails from 5 to 7:30 . It's all about the ginger cocktails, they are delish!
- nathan archambaultMarch 15, 2013Ask for the awesome braised pork appetizer that's not on the menu. So good an anti-porkite will love it.
- Arnaud RéautéDecember 19, 2014Very spicy but very good and not very expensive for a Korean. Lots of flavors. I really enjoyed at lunch.
- Mia ReardonMarch 5, 2015Sesame chicken, veggies, grill table, cocktails, chicken bibimbop, japchae (trust me)
- Arundhati DasguptaJune 10, 2016Food is really great. Loved the ambience too. Overall very positive experience.
- Gabriel HayesJune 18, 2015The Beignets with Raspberry Coulis a tasty dessert that is great to share.
- Sarah SpagnoloMarch 28, 2015Make a reservation for dinner. More stylish than you might expect. When the waitress offers to mix your Bibimbop, just say yes. It's not weird at all...
- Quan NguyenAugust 26, 2016Best Korean when you're downtown and can't make it to ktown. Priced accordingly.
- Colin GibbsDecember 3, 2012The food is authentic and pretty good, but the atmosphere tries to be a little too trendy. You can get better (and cheaper) Korean food in K-town.
- TrevorMay 19, 2014If you want quality Korean food in nice surroundings, try Danji instead for nicer food and nicer surroundings.
- Ethan FudgeAugust 14, 2013Happy Hour on M-F from 5:00-7:30. Ginger cinnamon tea and Bourbon for $6? Hell yes.
- Freddie POctober 7, 2011My favorite restaurant in the entire city. I've recommended so many people here I must have put the owners kids through college.
- kawaiikoOctober 26, 2013Food is great and service is fast..till you want the check...waitress no where to be found!!!!
- Lauren GilchristFebruary 5, 2013Really reasonable lunch specials & the best kimchi I've ever had in NYC.
- micilin odonaghueDecember 7, 2010Jalapeño maegarita!!! Just do it! Pork belly BBQ is especially good! And of course I can't do Korean without a bi bim bap!