One Michelin starred OIJI MI offers a creative contemporary Korean dining experience composed uniquely for NYC.Helmed by Owner and Executive Chef Brian Kim, OIJI MI is the culmination of Chef Kim’s longtime passion to bring a new level of traditional flavors and inherently Korean dishes, and reinterpreting them into a modern culinary experience. OIJI MI offers a 5 course Prix-Fixe menu priced at $150 per person in the Main Dining Room. A la carte menu is offered in the Lounge & Bar.We accept reservations for the Main Dining Room and Lounge. Limited reservations are taken for the Bar, we save the majority of seats for walk-ins, first come/first serve basis. Unfortunately, severe dietary restrictions or allergies (vegan, vegetarian, celiac, gluten, dairy, seafood or shellfish) will drastically limit the options offered. We are not able to accommodate allium allergies.
Discover a special experience at 'GUI', a modern premium steakhouse located in the heart of New York City.We offer a carefully curated selection of the highest quality beef expertly prepared to perfection.Our restaurant embodies a timeless dining experience that blends classic and moderncooking techniques with a Korean flair to create a new experience.
GAONNURI RESTAURANT / BAR&LOUNGE - SKY ROOM
GAONNURI [gah-ohn-nu-ri] : le centre du monde
Le nom Gaonnuri représente ce qui symbolise le centre du monde, tant physiquement que métaphoriquement, pour les créateurs de ce restaurant. Situé au cœur de New York, carrefour des cuisines les plus raffinées et de cultures éclectiques, le GAONNURI cherche à rassembler des personnes de tous les horizons pour partager une expérience culinaire coréenne traditionnelle.
Tout est mis en œuvre pour que l'authenticité de la nourriture et le plaisir suscité par votre repas vous fasse revenir régulièrement.
Le Gaonnuri tient à vous remercier de lui permettre de vous convier et de vous servir dans son propre centre culinaire.
bōm is not just a restaurant, it's an immersive experience. Nestled in the heart of New York City, bōm takes you on a culinary journey through the senses, blending the art of Korean cuisine with the intimacy of a chef's counter. Imagine yourself seated at a custom-built grill, watching as master chefs prepare a modern interpretation of Korean tradition tasting menu right before your eyes; highlighting the freshest seasonal ingredients and showcasing the chefs' artistry. The experience begins with delicate bites and appetizers, teasing your palate with the nuanced flavors of seafood and vegetables. As the meal progresses, you'll be treated to a variety of high-quality meats, expertly grilled to perfection. bōm is more than just a meal; it's a celebration of Korean culture and culinary excellence. The intimate setting allows you to connect with the chefs and fellow diners, creating a truly unique and unforgettable dining experience.
"A Journey Through Korean Craft”Mari is a Michelin-starred restaurant from Chef Sungchul Shim, whose culinary journey from Seoul to New York finds new expression in an artful tasting menu of Korean hand rolls. Meaning "roll" in Korean, Mari is both a nod to tradition and a step toward reinvention—where street food roots meet fine dining elegance.Set in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen, Mari offers an intimate, contemporary space where every roll is a story, and every bite is a memory in the making. From the team behind Kochi, Mari is Chef Shim’s second venture, blending Korean heritage with New York sophistication in a truly unforgettable dining experience.
"A New Definition of Korean Skewers"Kochi is a Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant where Chef Sungchul Shim elevates the humble Korean skewer into a refined expression of culinary artistry. Blending traditional technique with modern elegance, Kochi redefines street food with sophistication.Each course highlights seasonal ingredients, complemented by a thoughtful pairing of soju, chungju, and wines. In a calm, modern setting, Kochi invites guests to explore Korean cuisine as they’ve never experienced it before—deeply rooted yet forward-thinking.
Antoya is one of the oldest Korean BBQ restaurants in South Korea. We have been established as a barbecue house since 1976 and have kept our traditions for over 42 years.Our barbecue & Korean Food recipes have been passed down from one generation to another to bring a traditional & quality Korean dining experience. We only use the highest quality of ingredients & authentic Antoya recipes.Experience one of South Korea’s best traditional Korean BBQ’s at Antoya.
NARO, from the team behind Atoboy and Atomix, is located in the iconic Rockefeller Center on the Rink Level. Rooted in tradition and crafted with a modern sensibility, NARO celebrates classic flavors and techniques from Korean history while offering an approachable dining experience—perfect for a relaxed drop-in or an impromptu night out.
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.
The Restaurant at Genesis House offers an exceptional culinary experience featuring distinctly Korean cuisine. The seasonally changing menu transports diners to the heart of Korea, delivering beautifully balanced flavors and unique local and imported ingredients that not just satiate the appetite, but stimulate the senses.