Sungchul Shim, chef and owner of the Michelin star restaurant Kochi opens his second Michelin star restaurant Mari in Hell's Kitchen. At Mari (roll in Korean), Sung offers a tasting menu of street-food inspired Korean hand rolls, complemented by an extensive wine list and a selection of Korean spirits like soju and chungju.Mari is offering a $145 per person seasonal tasting menu (along with a beverage pairing for $110) that explores the many facets of Korean cuisine through small plates and inventive hand rolls.Due to the nature of our tasting menu, we are unable to accommodate vegetarian/vegan diets, gluten-free diets (if soy is not okay to consume), rice-free diets, allergies to fish, allium, sesame seeds/oil, and aversion to raw seafood. If you have any questions regarding food restrictions, please contact us before making a reservation. *Reservations are available 30 days in advance and released at midnight daily.
HORTUS NYC, a Michelin-recognized restaurant in 2020, continues to innovate its approach to modern Asian cuisine, emphasizing seasonal dishes crafted by Executive Chef Youjin Jung. With an impressive background at renowned establishments like Babbo, Del Posto, and Osteria Mozza, Chef Jung brings a unique fusion of her Korean heritage and refined culinary expertise to the menu.Chef Jung was recruited by General Manager Suhum Jang, her lifelong friend and classmate from the Culinary Institute of America. Together, they have elevated the dining experience at HORTUS, showcasing creative dishes that blend tradition with a contemporary flair. The newly revamped menu, launched in October, further highlights Korean flavors in a modern, approachable style.Guests can also enjoy live jazz performances every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 7 PM to 10 PM without any cover charge, creating a perfect pairing of world-class cuisine and live music.
ENJOY AUTHENTIC KOREAN FLAVORS AND BRING A PIECE OF KOREAN HOME WITH YOU!Since 1990, Han Bat Korean Restaurant is providing classic Korean menus such dishes as Bulgogi, Pajun, Mandoo, and many others at 35th St (Between 5th and 6th Ave) in New York City. A HOT STONE BIBIMBAP is a signature menu of the restaurant which it came in a hot sizzling stone bowl as a carefully laid out collection of separate ingredients, which were deposited on rice and topped with an egg, and then mixed as the rice sizzled and the bottom layer turned crispy at the bottom of a piping hot bowl.
Mista Oh is a trendy Korean BBQ and contemporary Korean restaurant in the Flatiron district located at 41 West 24th Street. From Korean braised short ribs (galbi-jjim) to bibimbap (hot stone rice bowl with assorted vegetables) and sun-dobu (soft tofu stew), we hope every customer we serve enjoys the food and dining experience as much as we do.
Inspired by the global travels of our team of chefs and the discipline of Japanese wood-fired grilling known as yakiniku, KYU offers a rich exploration of interpretive Asian cooking. From our open kitchens, you will discover a world of expertly grilled umami-rich meats, smoke-roasted short ribs, innovative fish and beguiling vegetable preparations, hamachi Crudo, and pork belly baos, and Thai “stone pot” fried rice, along with fabulous hand-crafted cocktails and stunning signature desserts. With award-winning restaurants in Miami, New York, Las Vegas and Mexico City, KYU’s unique brand will be expanding to Los Angeles in 2025. We welcome you with open arms.
✦ The First Media Art Lounge ✦ ✶ Restaurant & Bar ✶ NOFLEX® NYC is a contemporary Korean restaurant & bar in New York City. It is managed by Next Dining, a distinguished hospitality group from Korea. The restaurant offers inventive Korean cuisine made with fresh ingredients and diverse flavors. The space's ambiance is unparalleled, with a 72-foot LED wall and vibrant lighting that will transport you to Seoul. You can enjoy an impressive selection of cocktails, wine, sake, soju, and more while grooving to lively music and nightly DJ performances. NOFLEX® NYC is a must-visit spot for an unforgettable night out in the city, with its unique blend of food, drinks, and entertainment.
Mochi Dolci is the upper west side's newest gem! Walk through a hip and trendy mochi donut and bubble tea shoppe that leads to our 222 Speakeasy! Here you can dine and also participate in our after dinner karaoke sessions. Our kitchen creates contemporary Thai and Korean dishes. Whether you want to dine at the tables, or lounge on the comfy couches, the victorian era aesthetics will bring you back in time to New York's golden age and relax both your mind and body. Stop by on your way to visit the Museum of Natural History, Zabars, Beacon Theatre, Grand Bazaar, Central Park, and Childrens Museum (oh your kids will love our mochi donut shoppe where they can draw on the walls!). We also cater to vegeterian diets and make a popular crunchy kimchee tofu appetizers and tofu tacos. Check out our events calendar for live entertainment, game nights, comedy shows and we also book private parties and events.