Kunjip Korean Restaurant

9 W 32nd St, New York, NY, 10001, United States

The best Korean restaurant in town!

Reviews
961
Avg. rating
4.44
Regular customers
101
  • Rachel Y.
    18-Jun-2020

    Update: ordered again, gamjatang, japchae and yeolmoo bibimbap combo and it's still so good!

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  • Rachel Y.
    22-May-2020

    Another quarantine delivery sucess! We had lunch special and my order was galbi + nangmyun. $20 something and it was so good! Killed all my korean food cravings (: the deal is almost too good to be true because I paid the same amount for a sandwich and coffee across the street

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  • Diana R.
    12-Mar-2020

    Why the low rating? Yes, another place I didn't Yelp to death prior to eating. This is going well. On a Saturday Afternoon, this place was packed. The Banchan was wack. Skip. Also, they gave me a double dish. I get the same thing at every Korean spot- Japchae and Soondubu. Both was super excellent! I was very happy with my choice. My Soondubu was spicy and well seasoned. My Japchae was amazing. I will return asap!

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  • Emmanuel B.
    05-Mar-2020

    Not sure why the rating isn't higher for The Kunjip. Every time I go I'm impressed by the delicious food that comes at a great price. The service is efficient and fast so come here if you need a quick meal before catching a train / bus at Penn Station or if you want to end your night the right way and console yourself after watching the Knicks at MSG. I had the Gobdol Bibimbap - a classic staple in Korean food that came in its usual heated stone pot with a mix of veggies, ground, beef, and egg. Don't forget to add the red chili paste (that's not ketchup in the red bottle) and warm up your winter some some nice spice.

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  • Michael B.
    04-Mar-2020

    I popped in to try the bibimbap tofu soup combo for lunch, and I was absolutely blown away by the quality and value of the deal. This place is sure to become one of my lunch staples!!

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  • Dimitrios D.
    23-Feb-2020

    The Kunjip is a pleasant Korean restaurant in K-Town. It's not fancy but service was efficient and polite. It is not the best Korean food I've had, but it hit the spot. My friend, who lived in South Korea for a number of years, said the dok boki I ordered were burnt tasting and subpar. Me, being not by any stretch of the imagination a Korean food expert, still enjoyed them anyway. I also had a lunch special portion of some pork belly dish that was served with lettuce wraps and condiments. It was okay, but not my favorite. The soup that it came with was decent- spicy but not too spicy. All in all, it's a solid spot, and it in no way reflects the low ratings that it maintains. I'm actually shocked at how poor the overall rating is.

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  • Kristin F.
    15-Feb-2020

    I love this place. I usually get the dolsot bibimbap combo with the soondubu. Service is hit or miss though. Sometimes it's great other times you feel like you are rushed. The one thing I absolutely love from this place is cinnamon tea at the end of the meal. It's the best part.

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  • Julian V.
    11-Feb-2020

    This place is great! Having been to Korea and my numerous Korean restaurants around the country, this place is definitely authentic and delicious. I've been here twice, and the food is always delicious. The samgyeopsal (pork belly) and kimchi jjigae are amazing. They serve plenty of banchan (side dishes) complimentary like most Korean restaurants, and offer the usual unlimited refills. The meal is finished with complimentary cinnamon punch. Our waitress was phenomenal and full of life, she was happy we ordered soju with our pork belly and kimchi soup as it is a traditional compliment.

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  • Julian V.
    11-Feb-2020

    This place is great! Having been to Korea and numerous Korean restaurants around the country, this place is definitely authentic and delicious. I've been here twice, and the food is always delicious. The samgyeopsal (pork belly) and kimchi jjigae are amazing. They serve plenty of banchan (side dishes) complimentary like most Korean restaurants, and offer the usual unlimited refills. The meal is finished with complimentary cinnamon punch. Our waitress was phenomenal and full of life, she was happy we ordered soju with our pork belly and kimchi soup as it is a traditional compliment.

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  • Taylor K.
    23-Jan-2020

    My friends and I always go here. The food is is always really good. The service too is very good. Its the most authentic Korean food in Manhattan.

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  • Kay P.
    23-Jan-2020

    Traditional Korean food restaurant!! They have lots of Korean dishes that has delicious flavor!! If you miss Korean food, You should visit here

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  • Minhee K.
    19-Jan-2020

    I don't understand why this place has such bad reviews. I'd take my friends who's visiting, and they all love it. Very authentic food and delicious for sure. No one can beat their weekday lunch specials & weekend morning specials with good price& generous side dishes.

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  • Jennifer E.
    12-Jan-2020

    A dinner at Kunjip is a must each time my husband and I are in NYC. The place is always crazy-busy and there's usually a wait but it's well managed and never taken too long for us to be seated. I can never remember the names of the dishes we've had but everything has been incredibly good.

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  • Danny K.
    05-Jan-2020

    One of my favorite Korean restaurants in Ktown. The service is good. Theres not too long of a wait. Theres not too many spots that offer chicken dolsot bibimbaap.

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  • 05-Jan-2020

    Really lovely food. We had barbecue which was great. Good quality meat with lots of extra accompanying dishes. I would recommend this for an evening out. Staff were friendly.

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  • Cinda N.
    04-Jan-2020

    Went her about 12 years ago with my husband on a trip to NYC. We ate here because it was very close to our hotel. Never had Korean food before and we loved it! Staff was helpful, line was long and one of my favorite memories of that trip. I would eat here again

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  • Nicole L.
    31-Dec-2019

    We got combo #2 and #4 and a few appetizers for 6 people. Food was fulfilling and service was great! I would recommend coming here for lunch or dinner The combos come with rice and soup, which is a plus! Also the place is spacious:)

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  • Jae Y.
    29-Dec-2019

    My favorite all around korean restaurant. It's one stop for your variety korean food. Particularly great menu selection for lunch and breakfast menu. From BBQ to korean noodle selection or other soup dish or many other favorites. It's good for trying the breath of different korean food

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  • Jennifer L.
    26-Dec-2019

    Honestly going to kunjip is almost like going to your neighborhood gogijib (kbbq restaurant) in korea. I agree that the food used to be way better but it's still pretty decent, but honestly I'm writing this to give kudos to the ladies who are like aunties to me and my sister when we came here. They were super attentive to our banchans and even gave us a service seafood pancake when we told them we were celebrating the holidays without our parents since they're back home in korea. Yes, it is super busy, yes they are pretty quick and seems pretty rushed, but these are hardworking people and they really make it feel like home away from home.

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  • Wei V.
    25-Dec-2019

    This place turned out better than I thought. It was three of us. We shared the BBQ combo 1 and spicy pork soup. The meat was tender and tasty. I liked the thinly spliced beef the most. It tasted great with the garlic dipping sauce and lettuce. The waitress was very friendly. She sliced and served the meat.

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  • Samantha P.
    25-Dec-2019

    It was extremely busy on Monday night and we all had to wait at the stairs. The service is definetly quick and they try to serve as many people as they can. We waited for about 20 minutes. We ordered when we were in line waiting for a table so we were able to get served first since others that were ahead of us didn't decide on what they wanted to eat yet. The food is great, the only thing is that I ordered kimchi with pork stew, but the pork wasn't cut and it was all fat so I couldn't really eat it. Overall, I would come again.

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  • Bryan P.
    11-Dec-2019

    Food is good(4*), a little pricy($$), kindness(4*) Location is good. It's not super good, but better than "Neh-"

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  • Bryan P.
    11-Dec-2019

    Food is good(4*), a little pricy($$), kindness(4*) Location is good. It's not super good, but better than "Neh-"

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  • Bubba T.
    14-Nov-2019

    What a great place. People super nice, pork belly!!! Tongue was feast!!! Kimchi fantastic, you need extra sides, they just keep bringing it. Well worth the money.!'

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  • Chris L.
    10-Nov-2019

    Review over one lunch and one dinner visit. The food both times has been good and comes out very quickly. The bibimbop is always delicious and the small plates add a nice and diverse appetizer. Prices seem fair, the atmosphere is always clean and lively.

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  • Emily F.
    03-Nov-2019

    Stumbled upon this place and was impressed with how crowded it was. We didn't stop to check Yelp. I even forgot to look for the A sign. We got seated straightaway. It was delightful. And this is from an aging adult who happened to be out at 10 pm on a Friday night. Niece and I checked Yelp afterwards and were confused over 3 stars. Oh, service? It was so fine and nice, I didn't even notice. Can't wait to go back. We had fried dumplings and kimchi pancake. Plus lots of banchan. A veritable feast for less than $30 with tax and tip.

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  • 23-Oct-2019

    We stopped around 6PM for dinner and walked right in. Extremely quick service although it took us awhile to read thru the menu. We ordered two different kimchi soups, I had a pork and my wife had a fish. Both were good and although listed...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 23-Oct-2019

    We stopped around 6PM for dinner and walked right in. Extremely quick service although it took us awhile to read thru the menu. We ordered two different kimchi soups, I had a pork and my wife had a fish. Both were good and although listed...<span class="postSnippet">as spicy they were noth just right. Good side dishes but I wish they would have put more on the dishes. Other than bringing food and clearing dishes we did not see our servers. Food came out very quickly. Both of us enjoyed our meal and although not cheap it could have been much worse .</span><span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Charles W.
    14-Oct-2019

    This place is amazing. Food was delicious, service was great (maybe because I was expecting service to be poor given prior reviews?), dishes were reasonably priced. I don't understand why this place was rated only 2.5 stars because it's definitely at least 4 stars in my mind! Lots of appetizer dishes + a really good cinnamon tea to finish! Yummy!

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  • Sisi Z.
    14-Oct-2019

    I simply wanted to grab some something to eat. I didn't do no research, just picked this restaurant when I walked by the door. -- The food came out fast, which was good. I ordered two dishes for myself. Along with the side dishes, I was stuffed. -Heamool Pajun (appetizer), good portion, cut in four big slice -Japche (appetizer), a little bit too oily -- The server was kinda "pushing". I understand that during rush hours, they were unable to spend too much time on one single table. Despite the little bit of "pushing" at the beginning, I did enjoy the service overall.

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  • Sisi Z.
    14-Oct-2019

    I simply wanted to grab something to eat. I didn't do no research, just picked this restaurant when I walked by the door. -- The food came out fast, which was good. I ordered two dishes for myself. Along with the side dishes, I was stuffed. -Heamool Pajun (appetizer), good portion, cut in four big slice -Japche (appetizer), a little bit too oily -- The server was kinda "pushing". I understand that during rush hours, they were unable to spend too much time on one single table. Despite the little bit of "pushing" at the beginning, I did enjoy the service overall.

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  • Sisi Z.
    14-Oct-2019

    I simply wanted to grab something to eat. I didn't do no research, just picked this restaurant when I walked by the door. -- The food came out fast, which was good. I ordered two dishes for myself. Along with the side dishes, I was stuffed. -Heamool Pajun (appetizer), good portion, cut in four big slice -Japche (appetizer), a little bit too oily -- The server was kinda "pushing". I understand that during rush hours, they were unable to spend too much time on one single table. Despite the little bit of "pushing" at the beginning, I did enjoy the service overall.

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  • Charles W.
    14-Oct-2019

    This place is amazing. Food was delicious, service was great (maybe because I was expecting service to be poor given prior reviews?), dishes were reasonably priced. I don't understand why this place was rated only 2.5 stars because it's definitely at least 4 stars in my mind! Lots of appetizer dishes + a really good cinnamon tea to finish! Yummy!

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  • Paul M.
    13-Oct-2019

    The hours are great, the food is great, the side dishes are plentiful and the waiters can be persuaded to bring extras, the service is fast, the ambiance is nice. The service can be a bit brusk and they sometimes need reminders but overally they're very efficient and leave you alone which I like.

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  • Natalie H.
    12-Oct-2019

    This place is the most incredible restaurant I have ever been to in my life. The experience of sharing delicious food with your loved ones and the complementary ginger tea at the end really topped it up. I would strongly recommend to everyone that respects their taste buds to try out this amazing place.

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  • 10-Oct-2019

    I will say that Kunjip is not cheap at all, but my friend and I love this place. I have not been here in ages, but it was so nice of her to take me on a trip to memory lane. The bbq was exquisite...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Oct-2019

    I will say that Kunjip is not cheap at all, but my friend and I love this place. I have not been here in ages, but it was so nice of her to take me on a trip to memory lane. The bbq was exquisite...<span class="postSnippet">and the dumplings were good. Honestly, the best part of the meal was the meat. I am a flexitarian, so I did not have a lot of the meat actually, but from whatever amount I had, I enjoyed and savored very bit if it. I would recommend this place for the food.</span><span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Anne L.
    07-Oct-2019

    Looking for authentic Korean food? This is the place to go in K-Town, NYC! Visiting from AZ with a couple of elderly Koreans in tow and as soon as we hit town, they're looking for something to settle their stomachs - K-food it is! First night, we stick to the usuals: kalbi, bulgoki, dukbokki, mandu (pot stickers), dolsut (hot) bibimbap. We are impressed with the taste, the fast service, and the cleanliness of the tables. Family operated with wait staff that are quick, efficient, and friendly - turning on the grill, helping to cook the food, moving the side dishes in, the soups, and getting your food as it's ready so it comes nice and hot. Last night, yep! The elderly want to go back to settle their stomachs before the next travel day. So we go back. Once again, packed night with a line out the door but they don't miss a trick. This time - we got the comfort foods: kalbi tang (short rib bone in hot soup), seolleongtang (ox bone soup), daengjang jigae (tofu miso like soup), yukgaejang (hot spicy shredded beef/vegetable soup). Same excellent service, great tasting Korean food that the elderly are excited to eat, and we enjoyed the friendly banter with our table mates and wait staff. Thank you to the manager, Ann, for also checking on our group. We truly enjoyed our experience!

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  • Anne L.
    07-Oct-2019

    Looking for authentic Korean food? This is the place to go in K-Town, NYC! Visiting from AZ with a couple of elderly Koreans in tow and as soon as we hit town, they're looking for something to settle their stomachs - K-food it is! First night, we stick to the usuals: kalbi, bulgoki, dukbokki, mandu (pot stickers), dolsut (hot) bibimbap. We are impressed with the taste, the fast service, and the cleanliness of the tables. Family operated with wait staff that are quick, efficient, and friendly - turning on the grill, helping to cook the food, moving the side dishes in, the soups, and getting your food as it's ready so it comes nice and hot. Last night, yep! The elderly want to go back to settle their stomachs before the next travel day. So we go back. Once again, packed night with a line out the door but they don't miss a trick. This time - we got the comfort foods: kalbi tang (short rib bone in hot soup), seolleongtang (ox bone soup), daengjang jigae (tofu miso like soup), yukgaejang (hot spicy shredded beef/vegetable soup). Same excellent service, great tasting Korean food that the elderly are excited to eat, and we enjoyed the friendly banter with our table mates and wait staff. Thank you to the manager, Ann, for also checking on our group. We truly enjoyed our experience!

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  • Slayton C.
    06-Oct-2019

    Really great food, like really good!! Order the dumplings they are amazing!! Service is why this place is rated so low ‍

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  • Lucy M.
    03-Oct-2019

    Great food and open so late! Such a fantastic late night snack, my partner and I actually left our home at midnight to go grab a meal here and Kunjip delivered! One of our go-to's in Ktown and our most highly recommended restaurant to all our friends too!

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  • Donghee O.
    28-Sep-2019

    I came during lunch on a weekend and ordered the marinated crabs, gamjatang jungol, dogani tang, and the golden pompano. I personally loved the crabs with the rice. The food was so good I would definitely come again and the service was great. Our server was a lovely lady named Mijung with short hair and was so kind and welcoming despite how busy it was. The staff kept checking on us to see if we needed anything else and were so kind. Would definitely be back really soon!

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  • Alexander H.
    22-Sep-2019

    Located in K-town(Korea Town) this place has Korean bbq and regular dishes. It has two floors and a lot of seating. The staff is extremely efficient in terms of cleaning and setting up tables so the following customers can be seated. Once we ordered what we wanted, they wasted no time in cooking and bringing it out. Bibimbap I got this with spicy pork and was extremely happy with the dish. It was full of flavor and the rice had the texture of being crisp because it was cooked in a stone pot. This helped it retain the temperature while also cooking it at the same time. If you want to just grab a quick bite and nothing else than this is the right place for you. Overall I am pleased with the service and food. Food - 9/10 Cleanliness - 9/10 Staff - 10/10

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  • Alexander H.
    22-Sep-2019

    Located in K-town(Korea Town) this place has Korean bbq and regular dishes. It has two floors and a lot of seating. The staff is extremely efficient in terms of cleaning and setting up tables so the following customers can be seated. Once we ordered what we wanted, they wasted no time in cooking and bringing it out. Bibimbap I got this with spicy pork and was extremely happy with the dish. It was full of flavor and the rice had the texture of being crisp because it was cooked in a stone pot. This helped it retain the temperature while also cooking it at the same time. If you want to just grab a quick bite and nothing else than this is the right place for you. Overall I am pleased with the service and food. Food - 9/10 Cleanliness - 9/10 Staff - 10/10

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  • Allison T.
    19-Sep-2019

    It was a place that had the shortest wait time in Koreatown so we decided to wait in line and eat here. The line moved fairly quickly. Their concept was also really good. As we were got close to the beginning of the line, we were able to place our order so that when we sat, the food came out. We cooked and ate-- the servers were very nice. Food was good. The only downside is space is so small, I felt so crowded.

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  • Allison T.
    19-Sep-2019

    It was a place that had the shortest wait time in Koreatown so we decided to wait in line and eat here. The line moved fairly quickly. Their concept was also really good. As we were got close to the beginning of the line, we were able to place our order so that when we sat, the food came out. We cooked and ate-- the servers were very nice. Food was good. The only downside is space is so small, I felt so crowded.

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  • Emily T.
    10-Sep-2019

    On a whole block of Korean BBQ, I definitely must say this is one that I like to constantly visit. I've tried a few of their nearby competitors' and I still am very fond of The Kunjip. They are very quick. From the moment we walk in, the hostess lets us know whether we will be seated upstairs or downstairs. Once seated, menus with pictures are provided. I think that's very helpful as they have more than just KBBQ. They have traditional Korean dishes. If you're not familiar with them, the menu helps with an English translation and price points. Once the items are ordered, banchan, side dishes, are dropped off at your table. Once the raw meat comes, the waitress cooks it for you. They are very pushy here. They don't let you cook it. When they see you trying to cook it, they rush towards your table and grab the tongs from you lol. When the food is cooked, they place it on each person's plate. I like it more well done, but they have already placed it on my plate. I really liked the flavor of the marinated meats. We tried prime beef and pork belly. We also had ordered their seafood pancake and jabchae noodles. Everything was a hit. Once your grill starts to clear out, they turn your fire off and start clearing plates. They want you in and out so they can accommodate for the next seating. Definitely a 5 star if it wasn't for their service.

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  • Emily T.
    10-Sep-2019

    On a whole block of Korean BBQ, I definitely must say this is one that I like to constantly visit. I've tried a few of their nearby competitors' and I still am very fond of The Kunjip. They are very quick. From the moment we walk in, the hostess lets us know whether we will be seated upstairs or downstairs. Once seated, menus with pictures are provided. I think that's very helpful as they have more than just KBBQ. They have traditional Korean dishes. If you're not familiar with them, the menu helps with an English translation and price points. Once the items are ordered, banchan, side dishes, are dropped off at your table. Once the raw meat comes, the waitress cooks it for you. They are very pushy here. They don't let you cook it. When they see you trying to cook it, they rush towards your table and grab the tongs from you lol. When the food is cooked, they place it on each person's plate. I like it more well done, but they have already placed it on my plate. I really liked the flavor of the marinated meats. We tried prime beef and pork belly. We also had ordered their seafood pancake and jabchae noodles. Everything was a hit. Once your grill starts to clear out, they turn your fire off and start clearing plates. They want you in and out so they can accommodate for the next seating. Definitely a 5 star if it wasn't for their service.

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  • Diamond Leona M.
    09-Sep-2019

    The best Korean restaurant in the area. Im always satisfied and full when I come here. Food is always excellent and there is a variety of authentic Korean dishes. I always look foward to the little appetizer spread they give their customers. Some dishes ive had were super thick chewy rice cake noodle dish. Bone broth based beef soup. Come here you will be hooked

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  • Willy X.
    27-Aug-2019

    The food here was sufficient, but it's a 4 star for me because it provided the small snacks / appetizers that aren't universal in NYC! Bean sprouts, kimchi, and a slew of other small dishes are core to the Korean restaurant experience and The Kunjip definitely gives it. As I was giving my friend an update on the recent 24th World #ScoutJamboree that I just came back from, the Taiwanese person in the booth next to mine leaned over and asked: "Hey, were you at the world jamboree too!?" We spent the next 5 minutes talking about the jamboree, the drone show, the fireworks, cultural day, and scouting in general...I'll forever associate this magical moment with The Kunjip, so there's another star up :).

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  • Willy X.
    27-Aug-2019

    The food here was sufficient, but it's a 4 star for me because it provided the small snacks / appetizers that aren't universal in NYC! Bean sprouts, kimchi, and a slew of other small dishes are core to the Korean restaurant experience and The Kunjip definitely gives it. As I was giving my friend an update on the recent 24th World #ScoutJamboree that I just came back from, the Taiwanese person in the booth next to mine leaned over and asked: "Hey, were you at the world jamboree too!?" We spent the next 5 minutes talking about the jamboree, the drone show, the fireworks, cultural day, and scouting in general...I'll forever associate this magical moment with The Kunjip, so there's another star up :).

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  • Holly C.
    19-Aug-2019

    To be honest, if you come here, except mediocre service but good food. They have a wide selection of items on their menu and definitely the best restaurant to go to if you want good Korean side dishes. Im in love with the dumpling and rice cake broth but if you want something more flavorful, get the pancakes or kbbq! They always give free stramed eggs as well.

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  • 17-Aug-2019

    Good Korean food. The queue was quite long , went on a Friday night. Very busy place. Wait was like 15 mins. but was worth it. Service was quick and food was good and portions were huge. Glad we stopped by . When we saw...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Vivian W.
    17-Aug-2019

    First stepped in this restaurant on a rainy day and was soo skeptical bout the low yelp rating that we nearly left. But the locals love it and the nice korean man next to us helped us choose some things off the menu so we decided to stay. Im so glad we did. Actually underrated how solid this place is!! It's got the full packed menu of every traditional korean dish you could ask for at a very reasonable price and they're very well cooked! Also their ban Chan even comes with steamed egg!

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  • 17-Aug-2019

    Good Korean food. The queue was quite long , went on a Friday night. Very busy place. Wait was like 15 mins. but was worth it. Service was quick and food was good and portions were huge. Glad we stopped by . When we saw...<span class="postSnippet">the queue was long , oh yeah for sure this place is good so we tried it and it was spot on!</span><span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Queer S.
    08-Aug-2019

    Service is fast. Food is good but I wouldn't say the best among other ktown restaurants in the area. But they're very reliable for available tables if you're solo or duo. They have seolleongtang (ox bone broth) which not all korean restaurants in the area have. The place is also convenient cos they serve both korean bbq and non-bbq food.

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  • Queer S.
    08-Aug-2019

    Service is fast. Food is good but I wouldn't say the best among other ktown restaurants in the area. But they're very reliable for available tables if you're solo or duo. They have seolleongtang (ox bone broth) which not all korean restaurants in the area have. The place is also convenient cos they serve both korean bbq and non-bbq food.

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  • Emily C.
    12-Jul-2019

    I got a bibimbop with beef and it was great! They brought out a bunch of little tasty things before the food came out. It was much more than I could eat and for $20! The hot sauce they brought out was good and just the right amount of spice for a westerner that likes some heat. They also brought out cinnamon tea after the meal that was delicious.

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  • 05-Jul-2019

    Had BBQ and some traditional Korean food. Food was tasty and service was good. We ordered a Korean pancake but was not served. When we asked about it, they quickly prepared one and served it to us and did not bill us for it. Thank...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 05-Jul-2019

    Had dinner here to celebrate birthday. The food was good and the service was okay . One of the steamed eggs was burned at bottom. Kimchi was good but rest of the bunchan was average.

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  • Beks F.
    05-Jul-2019

    Absolutely loved this restaurant! The host, servers & bussers were all incredibly polite and kind. They were quick and efficient...we didn't have to wait for any service or cleanup. The food was delicious and we had a very pleasant experience over all.

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  • 05-Jul-2019

    Had BBQ and some traditional Korean food. Food was tasty and service was good. We ordered a Korean pancake but was not served. When we asked about it, they quickly prepared one and served it to us and did not bill us for it. Thank...<span class="postSnippet">you. Try this restaurant if you do not know which restaurant to go to at Korean Town in New York.</span><span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Eddie P.
    04-Jul-2019

    A reliably tasty and solid selection of dishes in ktown. I like the galbi jjim, samgye tang, haemul pajeon, and japchae. You can also order some really good oxbone soup here.The galbi jjim isn't as corn starchy as some other places like New Wonjo. The haemul pajeon is pretty consistently crispy and thick. They operate with incredible efficiency so don't be afraid to wait in line for a bit.The price is standard for ktown and the service is great! You'll always get more banchan.

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  • Eddie P.
    04-Jul-2019

    A reliably tasty and solid selection of dishes in ktown. I like the galbi jjim, samgye tang, haemul pajeon, and japchae. You can also order some really good oxbone soup here. The galbi jjim isn't as corn starchy as some other places like New Wonjo. The haemul pajeon is pretty consistently crispy and thick. They operate with incredible efficiency so don't be afraid to wait in line for a bit. The price is standard for ktown and the service is great! You'll always get more banchan.

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  • Nadeesha P.
    02-Jul-2019

    We all enjoy the food , they bring us small tasting dish before the meal they are really yummy, we all love bbq , reasonable price, food tast delicious.staff friendly, good luck.

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  • Nadeesha P.
    02-Jul-2019

    We all enjoy the food , they bring us small tasting dish before the meal they are really yummy, we all love bbq , reasonable price, food tast delicious.staff friendly, good luck.

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  • Sargam M.
    21-May-2019

    Yes the service is curt (but not rude). Yes they try to shuffle you out quickly. Yes they will leave the check on the table before you ask for it. But it's meant to be a casual place (with a quick turnover of tables), and all that stops mattering with food soo good. The quick turnover of tables also comes in handy while making the line move pretty quickly - there is usually a wait at peak dinner times, but I've always gotten a spot in 15-30 mins. Also this place is open super late in the night, so it's a great option for a late night dinner (or post-dinner-and-drinks dinner).All the menu dishes are at par with the rest of korea town, but I like their side dishes the most (think yummy egg custard, spicy tangy cucumbers, beansprouts, etc.).

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  • Sargam M.
    21-May-2019

    Yes the service is curt (but not rude). Yes they try to shuffle you out quickly. Yes they will leave the check on the table before you ask for it. But it's meant to be a casual place (with a quick turnover of tables), and all that stops mattering with food soo good. The quick turnover of tables also comes in handy while making the line move pretty quickly - there is usually a wait at peak dinner times, but I've always gotten a spot in 15-30 mins. Also this place is open super late in the night, so it's a great option for a late night dinner (or post-dinner-and-drinks dinner). All the menu dishes are at par with the rest of korea town, but I like their side dishes the most (think yummy egg custard, spicy tangy cucumbers, beansprouts, etc.).

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  • 12-May-2019

    This restaurant was a great experience - after a wait of about 20 minutes we were seated in a cosy bustling atmosphere. Our food came quickly after ordering as a collection of small bowls on a wooden platter. The food was very tasty and different...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Sara C.
    12-May-2019

    Had the Sam kyup sal yesterday and it was a burst of flavor - highly recommend and will be coming back!!

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  • Melanie S.
    06-May-2019

    A little assembly-line like in their customer turnover rate and, by the looks of it, the kitchen conditions, but the Kalbi is sooo good... I would bring a date here, and order this highly sensuous dish, and talk aboht it to seduce them. fair warning, though, if you dine alone, they may "forget" your egg soup. I favor the communal set up of the tables, where a mere wooden bar separates diners and many a new friend can be made over dish envy. Said my neighbors, two pimply Korean boys: "it's not even that hard to make"4stars

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  • Melanie S.
    06-May-2019

    A little assembly-line like in their customer turnover rate and, by the looks of it, the kitchen conditions, but the Kalbi is sooo good... I would bring a date here, and order this highly sensuous dish, and talk aboht it to seduce them. fair warning, though, if you dine alone, they may "forget" your egg soup. I favor the communal set up of the tables, where a mere wooden bar separates diners and many a new friend can be made over dish envy. Said my neighbors, two pimply Korean boys: "it's not even that hard to make" 4stars

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  • William T.
    18-Apr-2019

    I loved the purple rice because it is so different from plain rice!!!The food here is the best.

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  • Angel D.
    16-Apr-2019

    The place has a wide selection of food. Side dishes were plenty and they even went out of their way to make sure my 7year old daughter had something she can enjoy. I highly recommend this restaurant and we will definitely go back to try other dishes.

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  • Yanjing J.
    14-Apr-2019

    The restaurant has a good location and near the Empire State Building. The staff is very nice. The taste of Raboki is delicious. I like it very much. Thank you a lot.

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  • Al H.
    03-Apr-2019

    Korean joints are plentiful in the 30s in NYC. Tried this one by chance. Nice atmosphere. Spotlessly clean of course. Quick service. Watch for the upsell. My daughter, her friend and I ordered. Waiter suggested BBQ for two with banchan set instead of one plus some dumpling apps. It was plenty. Friend doesn't eat meat but he didn't know that. Lunch menu was offered at a good price. In a sea of Korean restaurants this one was very good.

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  • Al H.
    03-Apr-2019

    Korean joints are plentiful in the 30s in NYC. Tried this one by chance. Nice atmosphere. Spotlessly clean of course. Quick service. Watch for the upsell. My daughter, her friend and I ordered. Waiter suggested BBQ for two with banchan set instead of one plus some dumpling apps. It was plenty. Friend doesn't eat meat but he didn't know that. Lunch menu was offered at a good price. In a sea of Korean restaurants this one was very good.

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  • Kevin J.
    02-Apr-2019

    Always great service from them! They love every smile of your enjoyment! Great Barbeque always catch your nightmare into grilling drizzle in endless pursuit of the juice at every but if the meeat

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  • Jane L.
    29-Mar-2019

    I come here frequently after a long day in city and I personally always had a great meal here. I recommend the Galbi Tang (short rib soup) and the Seafood Udon. Their sides are okay (some I prefer more than others) but decent. The tables are too close together so you're within 2 feet of another table. Otherwise, I don't have any complaints when I come here!

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  • Jaz L.
    29-Mar-2019

    I've been to this restaurant several times, mostly take out. The food was OK for me. But recently I had their breakfast. It was really good and I was amazed by the volume. 6 side dishes (banchan)+ steam egg in clay bowl + wild rice + entree just for $9.95! One side dish--pickled daikon was so good. Even though I was full but still refilled it 1 more time. I chose beef radish soup for entree. Not a lot of beef but appropriate amount for morning. It warmed me up in the chilly winter morning.The servers here are friendly, just one cashier lady was kinda rude every time I visited. I assumed there might be some culture thing or language barrier because she was kind to Korean cutomers...The breakfast is served 6:30am-10:30am everyday. I'll definitely return for breakfast!

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  • Jane L.
    29-Mar-2019

    I come here frequently after a long day in city and I personally always had a great meal here. I recommend the Galbi Tang (short rib soup) and the Seafood Udon. Their sides are okay (some I prefer more than others) but decent. The tables are too close together so you're within 2 feet of another table. Otherwise, I don't have any complaints when I come here!

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  • Jaz L.
    29-Mar-2019

    I've been to this restaurant several times, mostly take out. The food was OK for me. But recently I had their breakfast. It was really good and I was amazed by the volume. 6 side dishes (banchan)+ steam egg in clay bowl + wild rice + entree just for $9.95! One side dish--pickled daikon was so good. Even though I was full but still refilled it 1 more time. I chose beef radish soup for entree. Not a lot of beef but appropriate amount for morning. It warmed me up in the chilly winter morning. The servers here are friendly, just one cashier lady was kinda rude every time I visited. I assumed there might be some culture thing or language barrier because she was kind to Korean cutomers... The breakfast is served 6:30am-10:30am everyday. I'll definitely return for breakfast!

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  • Olivia A.
    27-Mar-2019

    Everything was delicious. We ordered a few different meats from the Korean BBQ menu and they bring plenty of sides to fill the table. It took about 10 min to take our drink orders and they brought us an appetizer of steamed eggs to apologize for the wait. This was incredibly nice, and not at all necessary. Very delicious place for Korean BBQ, would highly recommend.

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  • Reon C.
    27-Mar-2019

    I've been coming to this location for the longest time. The food has always been consistently good. Lots of banchan to start off the meal. What I love about this place is that even though it's usually really busy, the service is usually still pretty great.

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  • 25-Mar-2019

    One of our family members is from Korean, and she arranged our family dinner here three years ago. It was wonderful. So much so when we returned this March, my husband and I returned it was just as good. I recommend making reservations as there...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Gene T.
    17-Mar-2019

    This place is a Legendary Institution for classic Korean food. My Korean friends swear by it as well.On top of which the consistency of high quality is out of this world. I`ve been here at least 50x and come away happy every time, anytime of the day.Highly recommended for a small group of friends to hangout at , though come earlier in evenings as the line is long (people know a good thing when they taste it)!

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  • Gene T.
    17-Mar-2019

    This place is a Legendary Institution for classic Korean food. My Korean friends swear by it as well. On top of which the consistency of high quality is out of this world. I`ve been here at least 50x and come away happy every time, anytime of the day. Highly recommended for a small group of friends to hangout at , though come earlier in evenings as the line is long (people know a good thing when they taste it)!

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  • Min K.
    05-Mar-2019

    It's my favorite Korean restaurant in New York City .Everything tastes so good and it has so many kind of fresh side dishes . I know many Korean movie stars and idol stars coming by here when they have concert or some events .I really like here and you should try at least once in your life time when you come by New York .

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  • Min K.
    05-Mar-2019

    It's my favorite Korean restaurant in New York City . Everything tastes so good and it has so many kind of fresh side dishes . I know many Korean movie stars and idol stars coming by here when they have concert or some events . I really like here and you should try at least once in your life time when you come by New York .

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  • Wendee H.
    24-Feb-2019

    Came here twice because I love their pumpkin squash banchan!! It's always sweet and me and my boyfriend always ask for more. They also give a steamed egg as a well for the table (for free). It's usually packed and the spacing does seem small but it helps to make the table look very filling. Both times that I have gone for a table for 2, we would order 1 main dish (like bibimbap) and maybe 1 or 2 appetizers and that is enough to fill up us both. The waiting staff are attentive to our needs. Will definitely go back.

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  • Wendy H.
    24-Feb-2019

    Came here twice because I love their pumpkin squash banchan!! It's always sweet and me and my boyfriend always ask for more. They also give a steamed egg as a well for the table (for free). It's usually packed and the spacing does seem small but it helps to make the table look very filling. Both times that I have gone for a table for 2, we would order 1 main dish (like bibimbap) and maybe 1 or 2 appetizers and that is enough to fill up us both. The waiting staff are attentive to our needs. Will definitely go back.

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  • Amy F.
    20-Feb-2019

    This place has great food. Do not come here for service and ambiance but the food is great. When you eat here, understand that you are not going to impress a date with ambiance and service. The food is fantastic - it is still my favorite spot for great Korean eats. The Galbi Jim (braised short rib) is honestly to die for. It is the reason I come back time after time because it is a huge portion, it's tender and perfectly cooked every time, and it's just plain delicious. Aside from that, the banchan (small dishes) are also super good and the kim chi tofu soup is also good.

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  • 09-Feb-2019

    The place is neat and service is quite fast. Food is good and clean and has good taste. It is not cheap but I think it is an excellent option in K- town

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  • Jane L.
    03-Feb-2019

    I've been here a few times for regular Korean food, not for bbq. I like the variety of side dishes, they change it up so it's not always a set type. It can definitely get busy and hectic there so do expect it. I order takeout lunch here a couple times a month and it's always good. The purple rice and the burnt rice is a plus.

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  • Callie S.
    22-Jan-2019

    I wouldn't do the bbq here but the soup here is good. The kalbi tang from this place is my favorite and they have soup specials on weekdays every morning for 10 dollars plus tax.

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  • 21-Jan-2019

    During our stay ( 8 nights) in NYC we went 3 times for dinner to the Kunjip restaurant in 32 Wnd street. Really cosy, very good Korean food and a lots of choice. good prices too. The service is friendly and helpfull. It's typical Korean...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • JABMAB
    15-Jan-2019

    I have lived in Korea, and traveled back there and this place was the real deal! The food was delicious and the mom and pop feel was warm and inviting. The service was prompt, they got us our food piping hot and quick! Would highly...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Jan-2019

    I have lived in Korea, and traveled back there and this place was the real deal! The food was delicious and the mom and pop feel was warm and inviting. The service was prompt, they got us our food piping hot and quick! Would highly...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Kyung Hwa J.
    13-Jan-2019

    love this place for solid korean staples at a great price point (for nyc). I especially enjoy their kimchi jjiggae - great flavor and the perfect amount of spice. Their budae jjiggae (army stew) is also one of my favorites in this area. I've tried most of their entrees, and have been very pleased with their quality. The banchan (sides) are also pretty good quality and diverse, and their steamed egg dish is also a great (and complimentary) treat! Service wise, they've always been great! Fast and respectful. Overall, this place is definitely my favorite for korean food in quality, price, and efficiency.

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  • Stephanie J.
    13-Jan-2019

    love this place for solid korean staples at a great price point (for nyc). I especially enjoy their kimchi jjiggae - great flavor and the perfect amount of spice. Their budae jjiggae (army stew) is also one of my favorites in this area. I've tried most of their entrees, and have been very pleased with their quality. The banchan (sides) are also pretty good quality and diverse, and their steamed egg dish is also a great (and complimentary) treat! Service wise, they've always been great! Fast and respectful. Overall, this place is definitely my favorite for korean food in quality, price, and efficiency.

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  • Jeannie Lea P
    09-Jan-2019

    We had lunch here, everyone in our family enjoyed their meal. My 14 year old daughter said it is here favorite place we ate in NYC.

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  • 09-Jan-2019

    We had lunch here, everyone in our family enjoyed their meal. My 14 year old daughter said it is here favorite place we ate in NYC.

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  • Philip S.
    08-Jan-2019

    If I'm looking for a cheap lunch special that's still pretty darn good, but not as cheap as the Food Gallery, I come to Kunjip. I had the spicy beef stew lunch special, and it came out to less than $10 without tax and tip. It still comes with all of the side dishes, and Kunjip is one of the few restaurants in Manhattan KTown that serves the purple multigrain rice, which I prefer 100% over white rice. You can come for dinner but the line is always out the door!

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  • Olivia H.
    07-Jan-2019

    Really good & traditional Korean restaurant. I have been to a lot and this one definitely marks one of the bests. Friendly staff and good food =)) Highly recommend

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  • Monica P.
    07-Jan-2019

    Yesterday, I had a chance to visit The Kunjip for to-go order. It is a Korean restaurant. The staff was very friendly and the place was very good. I had the Korean BBQ, name is Bulgogi and rice with vegetables. It was very delicious and the side dishes were also great variety and tasty. It was a fantastic experience.Great food, nice place and friendly staff. I highly recommend this restaurant!!

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  • Monica P.
    07-Jan-2019

    Yesterday, I had a chance to visit The Kunjip for to-go order. It is a Korean restaurant. The staff was very friendly and the place was very good. I had the Korean BBQ, name is Bulgogi and rice with vegetables. It was very delicious and the side dishes were also great variety and tasty. It was a fantastic experience. Great food, nice place and friendly staff. I highly recommend this restaurant!!

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  • Chunjai K.
    06-Jan-2019

    My friends and I went to Kunjip last night afterwe went to Jazz club. We were in east village and we walked around finding an Asian restaurant that still open but we couldn't find one so we took a cap to Koreatown, my favorite eating spot because I'm sure we definitely will find something to eat late night. (midnight-4AM) Even we already had several drinks from the club but we still ordered soju for couple bottles and sets of pork and fish that came with tofu soup. The reason I keep coming back to this place is they make food feel like home cooking and I really like that.

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  • Heather M.
    06-Jan-2019

    Very delicious and authentic Korean food. We had their beef bimibap, glass noodles as well as their seafood soup! All three dishes hit the spot. The bimibap was a big portion that fed both me and my best friend heavily. Using lots of gochujang this dish really hit the spot and left us full and drowning with flavors and spice. The soup actually paired well with the bimibap, the tofu from the soup was heavily flavored with just enough spice. The glass noodles were bomb! Legit could've went with a second plate because they helped cool down from the heavily spiced meal. A great spot for Korean food that's closest to a home cooked meal.

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  • Aznahs A.
    06-Jan-2019

    Yesterday was the first time I went here. I'd been debating to go her for a long while now but it was honestly one of the best decisions I made. As soon as we got to the door someone opened the door and greeted us, they showed us to our table and served green tea and water before we even got started . Then the lady that was taking our order helped us in picking out the food. The food was amazing and so was the staff. Very accommodating and quick. Totally loved the place and would recommend anyone willing to try out authentic Korean food to go here. ** also make sure to practice using chopsticks before eating here, since the utensils they provide you with are chopsticks and a spoon at the end when we were ready to leave the staff near the door way said kamsahamida and annyeong which is thank you and bye in Korean

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  • Jefe D.
    06-Jan-2019

    One of the original spots for Korean bbq before all the new spots opened up. They are usually open 24/7 and have a great selection of meat and combos for groups. Service is usually good and great for big parties as well. They do not do all you can eat, their prices are fair when doing the combo packages. I would definitely recommend getting their early, it tends to get busy towards the evening time. They have a great selection of beer, soju and wine.

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  • Aznahs A.
    06-Jan-2019

    Yesterday was the first time I went here. I'd been debating to go her for a long while now but it was honestly one of the best decisions I made. As soon as we got to the door someone opened the door and greeted us, they showed us to our table and served green tea and water before we even got started . Then the lady that was taking our order helped us in picking out the food. The food was amazing and so was the staff. Very accommodating and quick. Totally loved the place and would recommend anyone willing to try out authentic Korean food to go here. ** also make sure to practice using chopsticks before eating here, since the utensils they provide you with are chopsticks and a spoon at the end when we were ready to leave the staff near the door way said kamsahamida and annyeong which is thank you and bye in Korean

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  • 04-Jan-2019

    Had a quick lunch special. Very nice . Beef combo. Would go again for lunch. Probably wouldnt go for Dinner. Some better options on the street been before.

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  • Donggil Y.
    04-Jan-2019

    I've read some comments about this restaurant and could not pass by those comments as a big fan of this restaurant. This restaurant is my most favorite one in Koreatown and visit there literally everytime when I am in Manhattan.First of all, attitudes of employees. As a person from Korea, what I noticed from employees was that they do not seem to be familiar with American culture. That might be because they seemed the first generation of immigrants from Korea. As you know, first generation immigrants tend to have a hard time to adapt to a new culture from their past time in home country and the language barrier. So that they could seem not to be kind. However, what I can tell about this is they do not pretentious to be kind for tipping and the U.S. was established by immigrants. If you could speak Korean, you would know how they are good people. Moreover, the old lady a.k.a Samonim is always willing to talk to you. She is a talkative entrepreneur. Although she does seem to speak English fluently, you will notice that she always treat you with her heart. Also, the restaurant provide steamed egg bowl for free when you visit this place after 3pm. Steamed egg bowl is usually considered as one of menu if you visit other Korean restaurant but the Kunjip serves it for free. Action is always louder than words.Second, the food. There is no doubt this restaurant serves the best Korean food. This restaurant has such a long history from 1970s. The entrepreneur is a first generation of Korean immigrants in NY area. What I heard from the entrepreneur is that customers at that time were mainly international students from Korea. There were much less Korean people at that time and they used come to this restaurant for their soul food. If the food in this restaurant was not good, it would not be able to survive today. Although there are more relatively new Korean restaurants as Korean culture is beloved more today, this restaurant always has been in Koreatown from the very first time.Lastly, sanitation. Apart from any types of restaurants, sanitation will be the best value for everyone. At this point, I can say this restaurant try to keep their best sanitation. On the way to restroom in the restaurant, you will see a person who wash dishes. Most of time, an employee would wash dishes to get rid of water from it, but the entrepreneur also washes dishes when the restaurant gets busy. I just asked the reason why she was doing washing dishes, which is perceived the beginner job and she told me that dishes are what customers use so that the job is the most basic but important in running her restaurant. You can simply imagine that your president in your company would be copying papers instead of you when you are busy. Doesn't it tell you how much the president take responsibility about your company? I think my description is enough to explain about sanitation.I truly hope you have a good time at this restaurant as much as I always have. Stay yum.

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  • Ripfamily
    04-Jan-2019

    Had a quick lunch special. Very nice . Beef combo. Would go again for lunch. Probably wouldnt go for Dinner. Some better options on the street been before.

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  • Donggil Y.
    04-Jan-2019

    I've read some comments about this restaurant and could not pass by those comments as a big fan of this restaurant. This restaurant is my most favorite one in Koreatown and visit there literally everytime when I am in Manhattan. First of all, attitudes of employees. As a person from Korea, what I noticed from employees was that they do not seem to be familiar with American culture. That might be because they seemed the first generation of immigrants from Korea. As you know, first generation immigrants tend to have a hard time to adapt to a new culture from their past time in home country and the language barrier. So that they could seem not to be kind. However, what I can tell about this is they do not pretentious to be kind for tipping and the U.S. was established by immigrants. If you could speak Korean, you would know how they are good people. Moreover, the old lady a.k.a Samonim is always willing to talk to you. She is a talkative entrepreneur. Although she does seem to speak English fluently, you will notice that she always treat you with her heart. Also, the restaurant provide steamed egg bowl for free when you visit this place after 3pm. Steamed egg bowl is usually considered as one of menu if you visit other Korean restaurant but the Kunjip serves it for free. Action is always louder than words. Second, the food. There is no doubt this restaurant serves the best Korean food. This restaurant has such a long history from 1970s. The entrepreneur is a first generation of Korean immigrants in NY area. What I heard from the entrepreneur is that customers at that time were mainly international students from Korea. There were much less Korean people at that time and they used come to this restaurant for their soul food. If the food in this restaurant was not good, it would not be able to survive today. Although there are more relatively new Korean restaurants as Korean culture is beloved more today, this restaurant always has been in Koreatown from the very first time. Lastly, sanitation. Apart from any types of restaurants, sanitation will be the best value for everyone. At this point, I can say this restaurant try to keep their best sanitation. On the way to restroom in the restaurant, you will see a person who wash dishes. Most of time, an employee would wash dishes to get rid of water from it, but the entrepreneur also washes dishes when the restaurant gets busy. I just asked the reason why she was doing washing dishes, which is perceived the beginner job and she told me that dishes are what customers use so that the job is the most basic but important in running her restaurant. You can simply imagine that your president in your company would be copying papers instead of you when you are busy. Doesn't it tell you how much the president take responsibility about your company? I think my description is enough to explain about sanitation. I truly hope you have a good time at this restaurant as much as I always have. Stay yum.

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  • Grace T.
    02-Jan-2019

    Food is pretty good. Steamed egg included in the complimentary appetizer which is nice.

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  • Rae S.
    27-Dec-2018

    Good value during lunch and good tofu soup. Our service was fast, despite the crowd. The mackerel was good and so were the ribs.

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  • Judy C.
    13-Dec-2018

    Excellent array of Korean dishes to choose from. We went on a weekend around 1pm, and waited only about 10 min to get a table. We got the budae jigae, ginseng chicken, and peach soju. The peach soju was okay, would probably order another different drink next time as it was very sweet. The budae jigae was delicious, steaming hot (fire still on underneath with adjustable cover), not too spicy, and a decent amount of noodles, sausage, tofu, and kimchee. At first I thought it might not be enough since I'm used to eating budae jigaes made for 2 in a huge pot, but towards the end you definitely feel full. The chicken ginseng comes in a unique presentation. It's half a chicken in the middle of a clear broth. To eat it, you're supposed to cut open the chicken to reveal the rice, herbs, and stuffing inside, which also serve to flavor the broth. You then dip the chicken into a bowl of salt that comes with the dish, and then eat it. We learned this the hard way when my sister had only tasted the soup, thought it was too bland and asked to order another dish. The waitress was very helpful and realized that we just didn't know how to set it up. She then manually prepared my sister's dish and then gave some for each of us to try. It was so kind of her. My sister liked the dish a lot more after that. I liked it too, definitely one of the lighter options on the menu and a less heavy flavor profile. Overall a solid place to go to in Ktown.

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  • Judy C.
    13-Dec-2018

    Excellent array of Korean dishes to choose from. We went on a weekend around 1pm, and waited only about 10 min to get a table. We got the budae jigae, ginseng chicken, and peach soju. The peach soju was okay, would probably order another different drink next time as it was very sweet. The budae jigae was delicious, steaming hot (fire still on underneath with adjustable cover), not too spicy, and a decent amount of noodles, sausage, tofu, and kimchee. At first I thought it might not be enough since I'm used to eating budae jigaes made for 2 in a huge pot, but towards the end you definitely feel full. The chicken ginseng comes in a unique presentation. It's half a chicken in the middle of a clear broth. To eat it, you're supposed to cut open the chicken to reveal the rice, herbs, and stuffing inside, which also serve to flavor the broth. You then dip the chicken into a bowl of salt that comes with the dish, and then eat it. We learned this the hard way when my sister had only tasted the soup, thought it was too bland and asked to order another dish. The waitress was very helpful and realized that we just didn't know how to set it up. She then manually prepared my sister's dish and then gave some for each of us to try. It was so kind of her. My sister liked the dish a lot more after that. I liked it too, definitely one of the lighter options on the menu and a less heavy flavor profile. Overall a solid place to go to in Ktown.

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  • Ammar A.
    10-Dec-2018

    I have been to the Kunjip many times always very late might and have never been disappointed. The service is good and the food is excellent. I am shocked to see that it has such low ratings and it sure is better than 2.5 stars. Would definitely go back again.

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  • Risa S.
    10-Dec-2018

    While the wait times can be a bit exhausting at times, if you want standard Korean food, this place offers it all. Their spicy pork bulgogi bibimbap is a favorite of mine, and they offer with a soup selection of your choice. They also offer complimentary tea at the end which is very sweet!

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  • Robin L.
    09-Dec-2018

    This was our first time trying Korean food. Fantastic servers, amazing food and easy to find location. We had the bbq for 2 and it was all that we expected it to me. We originally had a 6:30 reservation and they moved us up because we arrived early.

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  • Josephine L.
    27-Nov-2018

    3.5 stars, but I'm feeling generous. Lots of ban chan, though the quality is just average. I liked the egg, but I've also had better. The Daegu Maewoon Tang could be spicier.

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  • Christine W.
    26-Nov-2018

    Perfect for hot and humid weather! Naengmyun is Korean buckwheat noodles in cold broth!***Locals Great for lunch, but horrible for dinner due to the tourists, so expect long lines. What I love about Kunjip is their naengmyun is available all year round even in the winter.***Travelers It's also very busy, and you have to line up to get a table. They do not do reservations, but they have a lot of options like KBBQ and soups for you to choose! It's in Koreatown, so it's in a very crowded area.***My Recommendation Get the naengmyun! They also have a lot of options, so try their soups, KBBQ and other Korean dishes! You get a free steamed egg, too!IG: @foodisseur

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  • Christine W.
    26-Nov-2018

    Perfect for hot and humid weather! Naengmyun is Korean buckwheat noodles in cold broth! *** Locals Great for lunch, but horrible for dinner due to the tourists, so expect long lines. What I love about Kunjip is their naengmyun is available all year round even in the winter. *** Travelers It's also very busy, and you have to line up to get a table. They do not do reservations, but they have a lot of options like KBBQ and soups for you to choose! It's in Koreatown, so it's in a very crowded area. *** My Recommendation Get the naengmyun! They also have a lot of options, so try their soups, KBBQ and other Korean dishes! You get a free steamed egg, too! IG: @foodisseur

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  • Christine W.
    26-Nov-2018

    Perfect for hot and humid weather! Naengmyun is Korean buckwheat noodles in cold broth! *** Locals Great for lunch, but horrible for dinner due to the tourists, so expect long lines. What I love about Kunjip is their naengmyun is available all year round even in the winter. *** Travelers It's also very busy, and you have to line up to get a table. They do not do reservations, but they have a lot of options like KBBQ and soups for you to choose! It's in Koreatown, so it's in a very crowded area. *** My Recommendation Get the naengmyun! They also have a lot of options, so try their soups, KBBQ and other Korean dishes! You get a free steamed egg, too! IG: @foodisseur

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  • Henry T.
    22-Nov-2018

    I don't understand why Kunjip has such low ratings at only 2.5 stars. This is a pretty solid place to grab dinner in the hustle-and-bustle of Koreatown. Personally, I prefer Kunjip over BCD Tofu House which is a stone's throw away. Both locations can get really crowded, so expect a wait especially during peak hours.During my last visit here on a Monday evening, there was about a 15 minute wait and one of the waitresses handed my friends and I a menu to look over while we were waiting for seats on the staircase. I made my decision rather quickly and settled for the spicy pork bibimbap combination which came with spicy tofu stew. There was also a delectable selection of bonchon dishes to feast on while I waited for my main course.My bibimbap came out sizzling hot and it took a while to cool down before I could eat it. Heck, my hot stone bowl was still hot to the touch even when I was almost down with my dish. I'd suggest mixing your rice and toppings together upon receiving the dish, instead of letting it sit around so that the rice can get hard and burnt at the bottom. My friend and I made the mistake of waiting we were left with charred rice. Overall, everything was delicious and filling. The spicy pork was tender and flavorful. The dish complemented extremely wonderfully with the gochujang provided.Overall, I enjoyed my previous experiences at Kunjip. No complaints. Our food came out in a relatively fast manner and our waitress treated my party and I like family. She would check up on us from time to time asking us if we liked our food and if we needed anything extra. There was even a small dessert at the end of the meal. Highly recommended!

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  • Henry T.
    22-Nov-2018

    I don't understand why Kunjip has such low ratings at only 2.5 stars. This is a pretty solid place to grab dinner in the hustle-and-bustle of Koreatown. Personally, I prefer Kunjip over BCD Tofu House which is a stone's throw away. Both locations can get really crowded, so expect a wait especially during peak hours. During my last visit here on a Monday evening, there was about a 15 minute wait and one of the waitresses handed my friends and I a menu to look over while we were waiting for seats on the staircase. I made my decision rather quickly and settled for the spicy pork bibimbap combination which came with spicy tofu stew. There was also a delectable selection of bonchon dishes to feast on while I waited for my main course. My bibimbap came out sizzling hot and it took a while to cool down before I could eat it. Heck, my hot stone bowl was still hot to the touch even when I was almost down with my dish. I'd suggest mixing your rice and toppings together upon receiving the dish, instead of letting it sit around so that the rice can get hard and burnt at the bottom. My friend and I made the mistake of waiting we were left with charred rice. Overall, everything was delicious and filling. The spicy pork was tender and flavorful. The dish complemented extremely wonderfully with the gochujang provided. Overall, I enjoyed my previous experiences at Kunjip. No complaints. Our food came out in a relatively fast manner and our waitress treated my party and I like family. She would check up on us from time to time asking us if we liked our food and if we needed anything extra. There was even a small dessert at the end of the meal. Highly recommended!

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  • Henry T.
    22-Nov-2018

    I don't understand why Kunjip has such low ratings at only 2.5 stars. This is a pretty solid place to grab dinner in the hustle-and-bustle of Koreatown. Personally, I prefer Kunjip over BCD Tofu House which is a stone's throw away. Both locations can get really crowded, so expect a wait especially during peak hours. During my last visit here on a Monday evening, there was about a 15 minute wait and one of the waitresses handed my friends and I a menu to look over while we were waiting for seats on the staircase. I made my decision rather quickly and settled for the spicy pork bibimbap combination which came with spicy tofu stew. There was also a delectable selection of bonchon dishes to feast on while I waited for my main course. My bibimbap came out sizzling hot and it took a while to cool down before I could eat it. Heck, my hot stone bowl was still hot to the touch even when I was almost down with my dish. I'd suggest mixing your rice and toppings together upon receiving the dish, instead of letting it sit around so that the rice can get hard and burnt at the bottom. My friend and I made the mistake of waiting we were left with charred rice. Overall, everything was delicious and filling. The spicy pork was tender and flavorful. The dish complemented extremely wonderfully with the gochujang provided. Overall, I enjoyed my previous experiences at Kunjip. No complaints. Our food came out in a relatively fast manner and our waitress treated my party and I like family. She would check up on us from time to time asking us if we liked our food and if we needed anything extra. There was even a small dessert at the end of the meal. Highly recommended!

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  • Catherine N.
    21-Nov-2018

    Came here, late at night (around 12 am) after I landed in NYC and checked into my hotel around the corner. The food was delicious with a big portion, and the service was quick and prompt. They even gave me seconds and thirds of the small plates!

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  • Fish_LON
    16-Nov-2018

    There are many Korean BBQ restaurants in NYC, but this one was a very good choice. The staff were very fast at finding us a table, kept us well watered and fed and overall, left us alone to work the table top grill. Some other...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Nov-2018

    There are many Korean BBQ restaurants in NYC, but this one was a very good choice. The staff were very fast at finding us a table, kept us well watered and fed and overall, left us alone to work the table top grill. Some other...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Christine M.
    12-Nov-2018

    I've been eating here for years, old and new location. The stews are what draw me in (mahndoo guk, miyeok guk, kimchi jigae, doenjang jigae). They are delicious and well-priced and you can eat here 24 hours a day. Perfect for post late-night shenanigans! And every time my Korean family visits NYC, we always eat here at least once during their trips. It's a staple of K-Town and to NYC!

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  • Nina N.
    07-Nov-2018

    Great ambience, food, and place to hang out with friends who want to try a bit of every type of Japanese food. Food is on the smaller side but they have a very extensive Sake list!

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  • 30-Oct-2018

    The sticky rice is amazing and the big Korean style Hot Pot is very good too. They spicy is acceptable! The portion of food is enough for 4 highly recommend that people order small size plates. The waiteresss are fluent both in Korean and Chinese which is awesome! They also accept reservation on weekends!

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  • 30-Oct-2018

    The sticky rice is amazing and the big Korean style Hot Pot is very good too. They spicy is acceptable! The portion of food is enough for 4 highly recommend that people order small size plates. The waiteresss are fluent both in Korean and Chinese which is awesome! They also accept reservation on weekends!

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  • Sabrina Y.
    14-Oct-2018

    Kunjip offers a variety of Korean dishes including soup, rice, bbq etc. Price is relatively affordable compare to other restaurants on the same Korea Way strip. The service is efficient, perhaps sometimes too efficient and could be rushed, but in general it was good. We walked in and immediately there was a girl letting us know how long it'd be for two people. We were handed the menu right away and guided in line. Then another lady came by and seated people based on bbq or no bbq (the latter is faster). We were given seats in less than the time they suggested and the order was put in almost immediately.The panchan selection was dynamic and relatively larger. Kunjip also offers steam egg as part of their panchan which I have not seen in a while at other Korean places. I bet the food wait in general is very little but we did wait for about 20 minutes before we checked with the server. Turns out in the midst of busy-ness our order was lost. The server quickly apologized, made sure our order was put in, and offered fried dumplings as a service, which I can really appreciate the thoughtfulness, especially given how fast-paced this place is ran. The same server, who was a young/mid age male, had a lot of swag and energy (he was in charge of the bottom floor when we went this past Saturday dinner). I was also really impressed when he immediately knew I needed ice water when turned my body and we made eye contact. Thought the service here, especially from him, was 100%!Other than service/process, of course there is the food. We had bimbimbop, tofu soup, pork bone soup. The food was standard, perhaps a bit more plain than other places, but certainly good. Portions were also very decent so highly recommended. Another semi-surprise to me aside from the great service was the cleanliness of the bathroom. For such a popular area, Kunjip maintains its bathroom relatively clean. It is also renovated and relatively large to other restaurants in the area.At the end of the meal, we felt a bit rushed when check came before we finished eating and dishes were taken away (by the woman hostess) almost literally when our chopsticks were done. But at the same time I can understand her efficiency given that's how she maintains the line neat and quick for other customers. Just a note for anyone who's looking to have a relaxing meal this may not be the place, but more so a hustle a bustle Seoul-NYC place. Overall though a great experience and definitely a recommend!

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  • Sabrina Y.
    14-Oct-2018

    Kunjip offers a variety of Korean dishes including soup, rice, bbq etc. Price is relatively affordable compare to other restaurants on the same Korea Way strip. The service is efficient, perhaps sometimes too efficient and could be rushed, but in general it was good. We walked in and immediately there was a girl letting us know how long it'd be for two people. We were handed the menu right away and guided in line. Then another lady came by and seated people based on bbq or no bbq (the latter is faster). We were given seats in less than the time they suggested and the order was put in almost immediately. The panchan selection was dynamic and relatively larger. Kunjip also offers steam egg as part of their panchan which I have not seen in a while at other Korean places. I bet the food wait in general is very little but we did wait for about 20 minutes before we checked with the server. Turns out in the midst of busy-ness our order was lost. The server quickly apologized, made sure our order was put in, and offered fried dumplings as a service, which I can really appreciate the thoughtfulness, especially given how fast-paced this place is ran. The same server, who was a young/mid age male, had a lot of swag and energy (he was in charge of the bottom floor when we went this past Saturday dinner). I was also really impressed when he immediately knew I needed ice water when turned my body and we made eye contact. Thought the service here, especially from him, was 100%! Other than service/process, of course there is the food. We had bimbimbop, tofu soup, pork bone soup. The food was standard, perhaps a bit more plain than other places, but certainly good. Portions were also very decent so highly recommended. Another semi-surprise to me aside from the great service was the cleanliness of the bathroom. For such a popular area, Kunjip maintains its bathroom relatively clean. It is also renovated and relatively large to other restaurants in the area. At the end of the meal, we felt a bit rushed when check came before we finished eating and dishes were taken away (by the woman hostess) almost literally when our chopsticks were done. But at the same time I can understand her efficiency given that's how she maintains the line neat and quick for other customers. Just a note for anyone who's looking to have a relaxing meal this may not be the place, but more so a hustle a bustle Seoul-NYC place. Overall though a great experience and definitely a recommend!

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  • Suryansh V.
    12-Oct-2018

    This is a staple in K-town. I'm at Kunjip right now and there's a mile long line.The food here is very good and it's the perfect place to come eat when you're hungry. The kimchi is impeccable with the perfect fermentation and seasoning. Coming from an Asian country I can vouch for the food here. They have fresh meats and produce that are delicious. My personal favorite is the Sam Gyup Sal and Kimchi Fried Rice. Ohh and the steamed egg is phenomenal!!! Everyone in NYC should definitely visit this place!!!

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  • Suryansh V.
    12-Oct-2018

    This is a staple in K-town. I'm at Kunjip right now and there's a mile long line. The food here is very good and it's the perfect place to come eat when you're hungry. The kimchi is impeccable with the perfect fermentation and seasoning. Coming from an Asian country I can vouch for the food here. They have fresh meats and produce that are delicious. My personal favorite is the Sam Gyup Sal and Kimchi Fried Rice. Ohh and the steamed egg is phenomenal!!! Everyone in NYC should definitely visit this place!!!

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  • Liselle L.
    07-Oct-2018

    Craving some Korean BBQ, we actually went here because it "only" had a 20-minute wait - and compared to some other places that gave us a 40-minute wait time, we decided to stick it out here! We noticed that the line snaked up some narrow stairs, where starving customers and bustling employees had to share some tight space. Luckily for us, our 20-minute wait dwindled down to a 10-minute wait! Once seated, we were immediately given our tasty and fresh banchan (array of "appetizers"/small dishes such as seaweed salad, fish cake, and kimchi). The service was quick, but not super enthusiastic - but they were probably preoccupied with making sure everything was flowing smoothly and easing the dinner rush. It felt like the employees were giving us food every few minutes up until our pork belly came out! The staff members were very helpful, letting us relax and eat our banchan as they prepared our pork belly and spicy pork! The pork belly was very fatty - it felt like half of it was fat, while the other half was actual pork meat. Seeing as I was treating myself, 50% of the pork being savory, tender, and juicy fat was a good thing. The meat portion itself was also very tender, but it needed some of the salty oil/sauce to prevent it from tasting bland. The spicy pork was much more flavorful than the pork belly! It wasn't too spicy, and it even had a sweet aftertaste to it! It reminded me of how my mom used to cook a certain Filipino pork dish, so I loved the nostalgic touch. We were mostly full from the pork belly, so luckily our waiter packed our spicy pork away for some leftovers! I'm really glad we stumbled upon The Kunjip - thorough and quick service, delicious food, and a short wait time. What else could I ask for? Definitely a great place to check out!

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  • Adalgisa R.
    22-Sep-2018

    Was in city after long day and with company. They easily accommodated us. Loved loved this place. They serve you in the beginning several items family style and then serve your food in items they are cooked. The place smells like heaven with all the different scents of spices/seasoning and food overall: additionally there alcohol was just perfect with the food. I have this place 4 stars because it's so popular that our waiter kept forgetting to bring our friend a fork and soy sauce. Additionally when I used the restroom it was pretty dirty.

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  • Philippe C.
    14-Sep-2018

    We chose this restaurant among all the Korean restaurants on w32nd street... and we liked it.Good selection of different Korean dishes.Also - for free -they bring 6 different samples of starters to taste.And also at the end, they give a cold and (very) sweet ginger tea to help digest.

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  • Philippe C.
    14-Sep-2018

    We chose this restaurant among all the Korean restaurants on w32nd street... and we liked it. Good selection of different Korean dishes. Also - for free -they bring 6 different samples of starters to taste. And also at the end, they give a cold and (very) sweet ginger tea to help digest.

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  • YueYao L.
    10-Sep-2018

    I can understand that the score is low probably because of the service here. It's always busy and crowded so not all the customers could be taken good care of. Even though I was treated "badly" a lot here before ( just being dramatic), this is still my favorite place in Korea town. Because it's down to earth and it reminded me home.

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  • Yoli X.
    07-Sep-2018

    My Korean friend brought me to here last night I don't know why the rating is kind of low.But I like here tho. Service was also good. The waitress even running for us. I will give this Really nice beef dish for five stars.

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  • Yoli X.
    07-Sep-2018

    My Korean friend brought me to here last night I don't know why the rating is kind of low. But I like here tho. Service was also good. The waitress even running for us. I will give this Really nice beef dish for five stars.

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  • Olivia L.
    03-Sep-2018

    I am really glad to know the existence of this gem in New York. I was brought here by my Korean friend soon after I came to New York for the first time, at a time so desperate for great Asian food, and then I found this place!!! Honestly think this place has been under-rated. Recommended to try: - Korean Pork Neck Bone Soup (Gamjatang) - Cold Noodles (We eat this with BBQ =D) - Thin beef BBQ (Bulgogi)

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  • Olivia L.
    03-Sep-2018

    I am really glad to know the existence of this gem in New York. I was brought here by my Korean friend soon after I came to New York for the first time, at a time so desperate for great Asian food, and then I found this place!!! Honestly think this place has been under-rated.Recommended to try:- Korean Pork Neck Bone Soup (Gamjatang)- Cold Noodles (We eat this with BBQ =D)- Thin beef BBQ (Bulgogi)

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  • Taha A.
    03-Sep-2018

    I don't understand all the hate! This is my go to Korean restaurant and I've also been with my Korean friends who have a finer taste for Korean food. This place is like continental Korean food. If you are in the mood for BBQ or soups or rice - they got it all! It's pretty packed and busy, but service is quick. Vibe is fun, loudish, great for 2 or a group!

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  • Missy M.
    30-Aug-2018

    Came here on a Saturday afternoon and there was no wait. Had the fried dumplings and they were delish! For entree I had the seafood broth with noodles and it was exactly that with a bland taste. My mom had the Haemul Gondola bibimbob (mixed seafood, vegetables and egg in hot pot) and that was tasty. Next time I'll know what to order!

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  • 29-Aug-2018

    Atmosphere was good. We ordered the Raboki, seafood bibimbap, tofu soup! The portions were a lot for the 3 of us but the food was good! One of the waitress came over and help us out and taught us how to mix the bibimbap( I...More

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  • Michelle S.
    29-Aug-2018

    Not sure why they only have 2 1/2 stars, but the food is authentic and delicious. I lived abroad in Korea for one year and live with my Korean grandmother so I know good Korean food, and this place is legit! Their ramen spicy rice cakes are amazing and their Mul Naengmyeon (cold noodles) is a summer time must. The refreshing cup of Sujeonggwa they give to you at the end was a nice touch!

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  • AznitaN1
    29-Aug-2018

    Atmosphere was good. We ordered the Raboki, seafood bibimbap, tofu soup! The portions were a lot for the 3 of us but the food was good! One of the waitress came over and help us out and taught us how to mix the bibimbap( I...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 29-Aug-2018

    Atmosphere was good. We ordered the Raboki, seafood bibimbap, tofu soup! The portions were a lot for the 3 of us but the food was good! One of the waitress came over and help us out and taught us how to mix the bibimbap( I...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 27-Aug-2018

    Great food. Can be very spicy. Reasonable price. Busy restaurant - we ate around 3pm. Waitress was very helpful with our whole chicken soup. Be careful of small bones. Spicy beef great. Korean sausage great taste.

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  • Ken P
    27-Aug-2018

    Great food. Can be very spicy. Reasonable price. Busy restaurant - we ate around 3pm. Waitress was very helpful with our whole chicken soup. Be careful of small bones. Spicy beef great. Korean sausage great taste.

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  • Bruno S.
    23-Aug-2018

    It's a safe place to go and have good honest Korean food. (not stunningly good).Obviously convenient location. Open very long hours during the week and 24hrs on the weekend (love it).Service is not perfect. Very prompt in receiving you and seat you down, but not very attentively over all. Last night had to ask 3 times for buricha.It is what it is.

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  • Bruno S.
    23-Aug-2018

    It's a safe place to go and have good honest Korean food. (not stunningly good). Obviously convenient location. Open very long hours during the week and 24hrs on the weekend (love it). Service is not perfect. Very prompt in receiving you and seat you down, but not very attentively over all. Last night had to ask 3 times for buricha. It is what it is.

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  • Chunjai K.
    01-Aug-2018

    I love Korean food and lunch here is very good. The restaurant is pretty busy all the time I went there ( 3 times) food is very delicious but service during busy is just ok not so good not so bad.

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  • Chris L.
    28-Jul-2018

    I know, I know. Why would I give this place 5 stars, ridiculous right? I only eat breakfast here. Their breakfast menu is a little under 10 for your choice of beloved classic Asian soups, bubbling steamed eggs, purple rice, and 8 random banchan covering an entire 2 top for just one person. It's a huge and colorful breakfast. I would commute from Jersey City living next to a 24/7 VIP Diner starving just for breakfast here. It used to be 24/7 all week long. But 24/7 restaurants took a big hit recently with the new minimum wage all over the country. The customer service is and will always be cold and distant but that is understood. Not in New York at 5 am in the morning and my Taiwanese ass ordering a 10 dollar breakfast combo in a brick and mortar. 5 stars because I can eat like a medieval King during ungodly hours served by a middle age Korean immigrant living in Flushing Queens who's probably nearing the end of his or her shift and on to their next one somewhere else on 4 hours of sleep. Thank you, !!

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  • Chris L.
    28-Jul-2018

    I know, I know. Why would I give this place 5 stars, ridiculous right? I only eat breakfast here. Their breakfast menu is a little under 10 for your choice of beloved classic Asian soups, bubbling steamed eggs, purple rice, and 8 random banchan covering an entire 2 top for just one person. It's a huge and colorful breakfast. I would commute from Jersey City living next to a 24/7 VIP Diner starving just for breakfast here. It used to be 24/7 all week long. But 24/7 restaurants took a big hit recently with the new minimum wage all over the country. The customer service is and will always be cold and distant but that is understood. Not in New York at 5 am in the morning and my Taiwanese ass ordering a 10 dollar breakfast combo in a brick and mortar. 5 stars because I can eat like a medieval King during ungodly hours served by a middle age Korean immigrant living in Flushing Queens who's probably nearing the end of his or her shift and on to their next one somewhere else on 4 hours of sleep. Thank you, !!

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  • Che C.
    09-Jul-2018

    It's always a happy time to be here. When I'm the city, it's The family's go to comfort food place. Always crowded though, bu the quality of dishes never disappoints.

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  • Foodie X.
    20-Jun-2018

    Kunjip's Japchae was perfect two out of three times; on one occasion, it lacked NaCl. I almost want to hug the lovely Korean hostess with the pixie cut that places the impeccable orders I have received.

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  • Foodie X.
    20-Jun-2018

    Kunjip's Japchae was perfect two out of three times; on one occasion, it lacked NaCl. I almost want to hug the lovely Korean hostess with the pixie cut that places impeccable orders.

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  • Katherine R.
    19-Jun-2018

    The food here was amazing !!! Best nyc meal I've had in my entire trip. If you're looking for authentic, look no further

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  • Hui W.
    19-Jun-2018

    Lunch is amazing , not too expensive and food is really good. Service is great too.. definitely a place to go.

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  • Hwihyeon K.
    10-Jun-2018

    I went there to have lunch with my friend. My friend ordered tofu soup and I ordered soybean soup(I dont know enlgish name, ) but we both werent satisfied with our soup. They were just okay. But main dishes were nice. We had and

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  • Hwihyeon K.
    10-Jun-2018

    I went there to have lunch with my friend. My friend ordered tofu soup and I ordered soybean soup(I dont know enlgish name, ) but we both werent satisfied with our soup. They were just okay. But main dishes were nice. We had and

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  • Brenda R.
    31-May-2018

    This is my first time at The Kunjip, I'm a beginner in Korean food. I really enjoyed it, our server made us comfortable, even the guests sitting next to us helped explain some of what we were eating. The little plates of banchan are so delicious, I loved trying each one. Of course kimchi is my favorite. I ordered a spicy ramen with fishcakes...so good! My friend ordered a seafood entree, it had little balls in it. No one mentioned the balls are actual balls.. she loved them though. Nothing special about the decor here.. but the food is good. The portions huge, our server packed up what we couldn't finish and I had a great lunch! I recommend trying Kunjip.

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  • 31-May-2018

    Having eaten in restaurants in South Korea this seemed to be authntic cuisine although perhaps not as tasy as I had experienced before. The staff were helful and eagr to oblige.

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  • Brenda R.
    31-May-2018

    This is my first time at The Kunjip, I'm a beginner in Korean food. I really enjoyed it, our server made us comfortable, even the guests sitting next to us helped explain some of what we were eating. The little plates of banchan are so delicious, I loved trying each one. Of course kimchi is my favorite. I ordered a spicy ramen with fishcakes...so good! My friend ordered a seafood entree, it had little balls in it. No one mentioned the balls are actual balls.. she loved them though. Nothing special about the decor here.. but the food is good. The portions huge, our server packed up what we couldn't finish and I had a great lunch! I recommend trying Kunjip.

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  • Betula103
    31-May-2018

    Having eaten in restaurants in South Korea this seemed to be authntic cuisine although perhaps not as tasy as I had experienced before. The staff were helful and eagr to oblige.

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  • Joanna C.
    29-May-2018

    I used to frequent the old Kunjip location and finally stopped by the new one with the boo last week. I still love it. If anything, the larger location has improved the service and there's less of this making you order before you are seated nonsense. Though if you can, try to sit away from the kitchen/trash/dishwashing area. We were seated on the second floor and noticed that it smelled the whole time, though once our neighbors got some BBQ it masked up the smell (either that or we got used to it).We ordered my two favorites: the Mixed Seafood Bibimbob and Spicy Squid Bibimbob. The Mixed Seafood Bibimbob was just as I remembered. A tad sweet, with lots of yummy mixings, though they used to use lots of shrimp and now it seems like they use more artificial crab? The squid one was way spicier than it used to be. A little too spicy for us, which was a shame because the flavoring was still good and there was lots of squid. Side plates were still on point and I love that cinnamon drink they bring at the end.

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  • 24-May-2018

    The food is great, but the waiting time is a little bit long when you go in peak hours (we went there at about 6 pm on Thursday).

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  • Jimmy Z.
    18-May-2018

    We come here often for korean food. We always liked it and its quite authentic and reasonably priced. Not sure why its 2.5 star rating. Regardless Their business is still very good with long lines on the weekend.

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  • Faye Z.
    10-May-2018

    Best Value and Taste in Ktown. I've tried several entrees and none of them disappointed me. the free dishes are also so delicious! The server will bring free sweet cinnamon tea after dinner.

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  • Henry C.
    28-Apr-2018

    This restaurant is extremely pricey, but it's expected since it's in the middle of the city. Everything around is probably be the same price, so I'd say it's worth it to come here because the food tastes really good. I came here with a big group, and with a reservation as well. If you didn't you prob had to wait around an hour. We ordered two combos, pig ears, and a large seafood pancake. The seafood pancake was alright at best. Compared to other places, the pancake was lacking a lot of seafood and had too much dough. The pig ears were good tho. It's not seasoned/ salted much so eat it with some sauce. They provide some pretty good side dishes / banchans and sauces such as glass potato noodles/ japchae , kimchi/pickled cabbage, dried fish, potatoes..etc. the meat was definitely the star of the meal. The meat was extremely tender and flavorful, from the marinated short ribs to the brisket.

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  • 22-Apr-2018

    Went here with two other friends, and it was packed. We had to wait on the stairs against the wall, but luckily they found us a table within 3-5 minutes. They had so many choices and options, but we opted for the Korean BBQ. Several...More

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  • thatdanielp
    22-Apr-2018

    Went here with two other friends, and it was packed. We had to wait on the stairs against the wall, but luckily they found us a table within 3-5 minutes. They had so many choices and options, but we opted for the Korean BBQ. Several...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Apr-2018

    Went here with two other friends, and it was packed. We had to wait on the stairs against the wall, but luckily they found us a table within 3-5 minutes. They had so many choices and options, but we opted for the Korean BBQ. Several...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 17-Apr-2018

    We had lunch here April 15, Saturday. It was very full but managed to get a seat because we were there a little before noon. This day was a beautiful with the sun up and people were just out to enjoy it. Food was good....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 17-Apr-2018

    We had lunch here April 15, Saturday. It was very full but managed to get a seat because we were there a little before noon. This day was a beautiful with the sun up and people were just out to enjoy it. Food was good....More

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  • Manuel Ramon M
    17-Apr-2018

    We had lunch here April 15, Saturday. It was very full but managed to get a seat because we were there a little before noon. This day was a beautiful with the sun up and people were just out to enjoy it. Food was good....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Apr-2018

    The real deal in terms of superb Korean barbecue - delicious! Gracious service as well - Mrs. Park, the owner, even greeted us personally. Overall, a great value for the price (even more side dishes than usual). A word to the wise for lunch, however:...More

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  • WindsorTudor
    16-Apr-2018

    The real deal in terms of superb Korean barbecue - delicious! Gracious service as well - Mrs. Park, the owner, even greeted us personally. Overall, a great value for the price (even more side dishes than usual). A word to the wise for lunch, however:...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Apr-2018

    The real deal in terms of superb Korean barbecue - delicious! Gracious service as well - Mrs. Park, the owner, even greeted us personally. Overall, a great value for the price (even more side dishes than usual). A word to the wise for lunch, however:...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Byron W.
    15-Apr-2018

    The Kunjip is probably still my go-to restaurant for Korean food in k-town. Their side dishes are always the best (steam egg!) and I can never get enough of this spicy Kalbi tang. I've been their royal customer before they've moved to this new location! Bbq portion is rather small. I'd recommend to the soup or other noodle dishes here. If you want bbq in K town, go else where. 4.4/5

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  • 15-Apr-2018

    Besides a delicious main dish, 6 or 7 side dishes are brought to your table. It is a very popular place, well deserved reputation. I always visit there when in NYC.

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  • Byron W.
    15-Apr-2018

    The Kunjip is probably still my go-to restaurant for Korean food in k-town. Their side dishes are always the best (steam egg!) and I can never get enough of this spicy Kalbi tang. I've been their royal customer before they've moved to this new location!Bbq portion is rather small. I'd recommend to the soup or other noodle dishes here. If you want bbq in K town, go else where.4.4/5

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  • L0vemycity
    15-Apr-2018

    Besides a delicious main dish, 6 or 7 side dishes are brought to your table. It is a very popular place, well deserved reputation. I always visit there when in NYC.

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  • This Is D.
    14-Apr-2018

    The food at The Kunjip is absolutely amazing. There are a bunch of negative reviews, but I really enjoyed the food there. I have to say, not only was the food amazing, but the service there was excellent. The people there are very nice. I highly recommend The Kunjip.

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  • Victoria X.
    13-Apr-2018

    I personally prefer Kunjip over BCD just because there are a lot more menu items to choose from. They offer about 8 side dishes, including one steamed egg dish (which use to be unlimited, but not anymore. Now it is an additional $5 after the complimentary one). Our waitress was friendly, but we were rushed out after our meal which I found a bit odd. Especially since it was a Saturday afternoon, between lunch and dinner hours, when it's usually not busy. I had the kimchi jigae and I loved that they serve purple rice here! Around dinner time this place gets packed, and there's a line up the stairs and out the door. I wouldn't recommend coming here in large groups for dinner, since you may be waiting a long time for a table, unless you don't mind eating meals at odd times in the day.

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  • Riccardo C.
    12-Apr-2018

    The Kunjip is the real deal when it comes to Korean food. I have been in Korea a lot and I can highly recommend this place for whoever is in NYC and looking for authentic Korean food. I had samgyeopsal and the meat was tender, juice and and the kimchi very good. Personnel is very friendly and attempt. I will definitely be back. If yo

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  • Peter J.
    11-Apr-2018

    Walked in here on a weekday. We were seated upstairs pretty quickly. they give a good amount of bonchon. they were quality. pardon my spelling my Korean isn't good and my translation is even less good. they had janjoreem, 5 different types of kimchi (cucumber, lettuce, radish, regular, and stripped), they had japchae and kongnameul. they were all good.I got bibimbap in the hot stone bowl. it was good. It dried pretty quickly, so I had to add my lady's soup to it to keep it a bit wet. it was good. About on par for bibim bap.She got the pork and gamja soup. it was good. the meat fell off the bone and the potato was cooked throughout.They finish it off with a nice cinnamon drink.I enjoyed it. we walked by the place all the time, but never went in. We were stuffed when we left. If in the area, we'll be back with no wait time and immediate service!

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  • Peter J.
    11-Apr-2018

    Walked in here on a weekday. We were seated upstairs pretty quickly. they give a good amount of bonchon. they were quality. pardon my spelling my Korean isn't good and my translation is even less good. they had janjoreem, 5 different types of kimchi (cucumber, lettuce, radish, regular, and stripped), they had japchae and kongnameul. they were all good. I got bibimbap in the hot stone bowl. it was good. It dried pretty quickly, so I had to add my lady's soup to it to keep it a bit wet. it was good. About on par for bibim bap. She got the pork and gamja soup. it was good. the meat fell off the bone and the potato was cooked throughout. They finish it off with a nice cinnamon drink. I enjoyed it. we walked by the place all the time, but never went in. We were stuffed when we left. If in the area, we'll be back with no wait time and immediate service!

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  • 05-Apr-2018

    We travelled to New York in January and was treated by a friend to this restaurant. It’s proper Korean menu. The place was busy but we were able to enjoy our time with our friend while enjoying their food.

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  • maramaur27
    05-Apr-2018

    We travelled to New York in January and was treated by a friend to this restaurant. It’s proper Korean menu. The place was busy but we were able to enjoy our time with our friend while enjoying their food.

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  • Sam K.
    31-Mar-2018

    The highlights of eating here can be boiled down to a few key points1. Affordable2. The amount of food you get3. The quick serviceThe amount of side dishes that are served with each entree are ridiculous, everything from the kimchi to the steamed egg. This place really helps you stretch your dollar as far as it can possibly go. Most of my dishes come out within less than 10 minutes too. Authentic, fast, massive amounts of food, why would you consider going somewhere else in Koreatown.

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  • Sam K.
    31-Mar-2018

    The highlights of eating here can be boiled down to a few key points 1. Affordable 2. The amount of food you get 3. The quick service The amount of side dishes that are served with each entree are ridiculous, everything from the kimchi to the steamed egg. This place really helps you stretch your dollar as far as it can possibly go. Most of my dishes come out within less than 10 minutes too. Authentic, fast, massive amounts of food, why would you consider going somewhere else in Koreatown.

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  • 30-Mar-2018

    The queue is long and prepare to spend approximately 30mins during peak dining hours. The place is packed and if one makes reservation, all parties need to be there and visually seen before table made available. Their service is very fast, no time waste as...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 30-Mar-2018

    The queue is long and prepare to spend approximately 30mins during peak dining hours. The place is packed and if one makes reservation, all parties need to be there and visually seen before table made available. Their service is very fast, no time waste as...More

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  • Sunnytan30
    30-Mar-2018

    The queue is long and prepare to spend approximately 30mins during peak dining hours. The place is packed and if one makes reservation, all parties need to be there and visually seen before table made available. Their service is very fast, no time waste as...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Ada W.
    29-Mar-2018

    I come here frequently as alot of their soup does taste good.Most recently I had the ox bone with blood soup. The flavors were so good. It has a hint of sweetness compared to a regular soondubuu. The dried blood was pretty good as well. Alot of people don't like the texture of the pig blood but I'm actually fine with it. The bone was pretty good as well.Sister had the combo beef bibimbap with soup. Her bibimbap was tasty as well.They also give alot of different side dishes which are flavorful. Think we had like 5 or 6 different things. And they also gave us a complimentary steamed egg bowl to share. Overall, I enjoy this place.

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  • Ada W.
    29-Mar-2018

    I come here frequently as alot of their soup does taste good. Most recently I had the ox bone with blood soup. The flavors were so good. It has a hint of sweetness compared to a regular soondubuu. The dried blood was pretty good as well. Alot of people don't like the texture of the pig blood but I'm actually fine with it. The bone was pretty good as well. Sister had the combo beef bibimbap with soup. Her bibimbap was tasty as well. They also give alot of different side dishes which are flavorful. Think we had like 5 or 6 different things. And they also gave us a complimentary steamed egg bowl to share. Overall, I enjoy this place.

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  • Yvonne L.
    25-Mar-2018

    Five of us did walk-in on a Saturday evening. Waited about 20 mins which isn't bad for a Saturday. The food was better than I thought, and the service was attentive. Our waiter and waitress were making sure we were ok and had enough banchans.

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  • J L.
    22-Mar-2018

    If you are looking for good Korean food, this is the place. If you go there during busy hours, you better not to expect good service from them because they are super busy and they don't want the people in line waiting for too long:) (There's a super long line waiting from upstair to downstair and even outside the restaurant most of the time at night.)I went there with my friends and we asked them politely for this and that they never gave us a hard time. Anyway, I will suggest my friends to come and I will also come back again because I really like their food

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  • Jas L.
    22-Mar-2018

    If you are looking for good Korean food, this is the place. If you go there during busy hours, you better not to expect good service from them because they are super busy and they don't want the people in line waiting for too long:) (There's a super long line waiting from upstair to downstair and even outside the restaurant most of the time at night.)I went there with my friends and we asked them politely for this and that they never gave us a hard time. Anyway, I will suggest my friends to come and I will also come back again because I really like their food

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  • Jas L.
    22-Mar-2018

    If you are looking for good Korean food, this is the place. If you go there during busy hours, you better not to expect good service from them because they are super busy and they don't want the people in line waiting for too long:) (There's a super long line waiting from upstair to downstair and even outside the restaurant most of the time at night.) I went there with my friends and we asked them politely for this and that they never gave us a hard time. Anyway, I will suggest my friends to come and I will also come back again because I really like their food

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  • Salma L.
    20-Mar-2018

    Very good food and friendly staff, I loved the place and the food, it's one of the best Korean food I had in nyc

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  • Kim Y.
    17-Mar-2018

    I'm surprised I haven't written a single word about Kunjip before, since I've been going here for years! I really love the food consistency here. The quality, the taste, the temperature, etc. The banchan are also pretty well prepared and warmly refilled as needed. It is useful to be Korean when dining here, but that is the same for any Korean restaurants or businesses in this country. It's for convenience, and not anything else, in my opinion. I feel like I have dined here at all hours of the day, weekdays and weekends, and the food is always consistent. Korean food in restaurants like this, in any city, are not known for presentation and particularly wonderful service. That's just how it is - the culture, and how it always has been (I'm not counting the "fancy" Korean restaurants in Manhattan that have recently gained fame). But the food is perfectly consistent in what it is: food. I no longer live in NYC, but was here recently for a weekend and this was the first place I went to eat after hopping off the Amtrak. Highly recommend.

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  • Michael N.
    17-Mar-2018

    I came here today with my friends. Waiting in line for a table was very unorganized. The appetizers were good. I ordered the Korean army stew and I loved it. My friends order bibimbap and chicken ginseng stew. The chicken ginseng stew is really healthy.

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  • 10-Mar-2018

    Good efficient service No chit chat just good food Would come again Portions are decent and good was quality

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  • Swamo7836
    10-Mar-2018

    Good efficient service No chit chat just good food Would come again Portions are decent and good was quality

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  • 10-Mar-2018

    Good efficient service No chit chat just good food Would come again Portions are decent and good was quality

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  • Theresa E.
    07-Mar-2018

    I came here for lunch with my boss on my last day in the city, since I had never had Korean BBQ. I had become a HUGE fan of Korea Town as a result of a Taro Tea across the street but I had no idea what to expect and was excited to give it a try. I was not disappointed. Once my server knew I'd never had this type of food, she was very helpful. The Korean BBQ was fantastic. The meat was fresh and juicy and we didn't leave any leftovers. I also really enjoyed the side dishes that come with your meal, including the dried anchovy! It is interesting to look around as they have many items in jars that I think they actually use in the kitchen! I would definitely eat here again, but not before trying a few of the other BBQ places on the same street.

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  • Theresa E.
    07-Mar-2018

    I came here for lunch with my boss on my last day in the city, since I had never had Korean BBQ. I had become a HUGE fan of Korea Town as a result of a Taro Tea across the street but I had no idea what to expect and was excited to give it a try. I was not disappointed. Once my server knew I'd never had this type of food, she was very helpful. The Korean BBQ was fantastic. The meat was fresh and juicy and we didn't leave any leftovers. I also really enjoyed the side dishes that come with your meal, including the dried anchovy! It is interesting to look around as they have many items in jars that I think they actually use in the kitchen! I would definitely eat here again, but not before trying a few of the other BBQ places on the same street.

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  • Danny O.
    04-Mar-2018

    Had a really good meal here. To start, the banchan is quite good here. Good, wide selection of pickled veggies and steamed egg. Very tasty. The mandoo here are good (not stellar but pretty good). The Budae Jjigae was really tasty, although I wasn't a huge fan of the purple grain rice they served with with it. Bibimbap was also pretty good. Overall the taste was quite good.Note: I didn't come during busy hours (3 pm) so I can't really comment on the service during busy hours.

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  • Danny O.
    04-Mar-2018

    Had a really good meal here. To start, the banchan is quite good here. Good, wide selection of pickled veggies and steamed egg. Very tasty. The mandoo here are good (not stellar but pretty good). The Budae Jjigae was really tasty, although I wasn't a huge fan of the purple grain rice they served with with it. Bibimbap was also pretty good. Overall the taste was quite good. Note: I didn't come during busy hours (3 pm) so I can't really comment on the service during busy hours.

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  • Anne L.
    02-Mar-2018

    good selection of dishes and pretty consistent quality...I usually get the chicken bibimbap combo with soondubu and the banchan provided is excellent (I especially love the complimentary steamed egg!)

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  • Vivian C.
    28-Feb-2018

    I came to The Kunjip on recommendation from my brother who had eaten here before (but was slightly skeptical because of the Yelp reviews. Though I'm not entirely too sure why they have such bad reviews on here). I came with my parents and boyfriend and we had a lovely experience. Granted, we came during "peak" dinner hour and luckily just missed the line (I think we waited around 5-10 minutes or so) and were quickly seated upstairs. Though they never outright rushed us, I felt slightly pressured to finish so that others could sit and eat (though that's not on the restaurant, just the rush-hour feeling). We didn't have any Korean BBQ - so I can't really speak to their meat - but we ordered the Seafood Pancakes, Soon Doo Boo Seafood Stew, Jap Chae, Broiled Mackeral (and another dish that I'm completely blanking on). We also received a compliementary steamed egg dish - though I will say I believe the temperature of it was too hot, as the egg ended up burning and becoming quite dry on the bottom. All the food was very flavorful and very hot. I will definitely be coming back!

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  • Jonathan C.
    27-Feb-2018

    Ok, big place... two stories and the dinner rush is INSANE. If you're not early... you're late. But don't blame the restaurant, it just means they're that good. Quality of food: Awesome. The Korean BBQ is really great quality and each piece is juicy and fresh. The best part is that you don't need to cook any yourself. They do their best to cook for you but they're also cooking for 10 other tables, so be ready to pick up the tongs yourself every now and again. The side dishes are amazing. Take it from a Korean... it's really damn good. Quality of Service: again, big place. If they had anymore workers, you'd have accidents. The ladies and gents here try, at lest some of them do. :) I don't know what her name is. But one of the waitresses was fast, always filled our drinks and really watched out for us. The wait is long... but hang in there. It's worth it :)

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  • Grace L.
    20-Feb-2018

    I really like how a lot of the menu items are seasoned well and close to Korean home cooking. At first, I was a bit hesitant to go inside because of how packed it was. But we waited about 15 minutes, so not too bad. (It was a Tuesday at around 2:30pm). We got the lunch menu items, and the food came out pretty fast. The lunch menu btw ends at 3pm.

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  • Erika D.
    16-Feb-2018

    Came here with two friends for lunch and everyone was so nice . Our food came out fast . I had the octopus and noodle and my friends had the bbq combo for 2 . Everything was so yummy !!!! Really recommend this place .

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  • 15-Feb-2018

    One of the top Koreans Restaurants in the City!!! Almost any night, you can expect to wait but everything moves quickly. If you like kimchi - they take the time to ferment it properly (not rushed with vinegar). This is a great restaurant. The beef...More

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  • SlavomirB
    15-Feb-2018

    One of the top Koreans Restaurants in the City!!! Almost any night, you can expect to wait but everything moves quickly. If you like kimchi - they take the time to ferment it properly (not rushed with vinegar). This is a great restaurant. The beef...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Feb-2018

    One of the top Koreans Restaurants in the City!!! Almost any night, you can expect to wait but everything moves quickly. If you like kimchi - they take the time to ferment it properly (not rushed with vinegar). This is a great restaurant. The beef...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 11-Feb-2018

    My family starting out grazing on dumplings at Mandoo Bar, but after a few hours of Karaoke we wanted a full meal. Kunjip didn't disappoint. We had several dishes, but it seemed the BiBimBap was the standout. We are not Korean food experts, but enjoyed...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 11-Feb-2018

    My family starting out grazing on dumplings at Mandoo Bar, but after a few hours of Karaoke we wanted a full meal. Kunjip didn't disappoint. We had several dishes, but it seemed the BiBimBap was the standout. We are not Korean food experts, but enjoyed...More

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  • DavidP13566
    11-Feb-2018

    My family starting out grazing on dumplings at Mandoo Bar, but after a few hours of Karaoke we wanted a full meal. Kunjip didn't disappoint. We had several dishes, but it seemed the BiBimBap was the standout. We are not Korean food experts, but enjoyed...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Andrew N. L.
    28-Jan-2018

    So, this place has a lot of mixed reviews, mainly because of the race-related favoritism. I don't necessarily disagree with the consensus.  I do have to always come back here for the potato pork neck bone soup though.

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  • Andrew N. L.
    28-Jan-2018

    So, this place has a lot of mixed reviews, mainly because of the race-related favoritism. I don't necessarily disagree with the consensus. I do have to always come back here for the potato pork neck bone soup though.

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  • Vic P.
    27-Jan-2018

    Authentic Korean pork bbq! Kimchi jjigae and boode jjigae were served on separate burners and they were just magnificent. The first floor is were the hostess will try to seat you unless you request to be seated upstairs. Upstairs seems to be limited for regulars and big parties. The servers were all very attentive despite them being super busy but the hostess was slightly stand-off-ish when she saw our party had few college students.

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  • Dee M.
    25-Jan-2018

    The service was great and fast.  We were seated on the 2nd flr. The place is clean which is a plus considering that there are some Korean restaurants in the area (32nd st) that are lacking in this aspect. The food was fresh and delicious. You must try the seafood pancake which is my favorite. I also liked the steamed dumplings  (Mandoon Jjim) and the Jap Che (clear noodles, with vegetables & seafood) you can also order it with beef but I prefer the one with seafood. The food is served with assorted appetizers which range from kimchi, pickled cucumbers etc etc. They are all tasty. This place is worth a try if you're in the area and looking for some good korean food. Please note that we came here in the wee hours of a Saturday night,  around 4:30am so it wasn't as busy but still had customers. I am not certain of how it is, or the service during busy hours. But I would certainly recommend and would definately come back. Another bonus, we found parking on the street just opposite the restaurant.

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  • Dee M.
    25-Jan-2018

    The service was great and fast. We were seated on the 2nd flr. The place is clean which is a plus considering that there are some Korean restaurants in the area (32nd st) that are lacking in this aspect. The food was fresh and delicious. You must try the seafood pancake which is my favorite. I also liked the steamed dumplings (Mandoon Jjim) and the Jap Che (clear noodles, with vegetables & seafood) you can also order it with beef but I prefer the one with seafood. The food is served with assorted appetizers which range from kimchi, pickled cucumbers etc etc. They are all tasty. This place is worth a try if you're in the area and looking for some good korean food. Please note that we came here in the wee hours of a Saturday night, around 4:30am so it wasn't as busy but still had customers. I am not certain of how it is, or the service during busy hours. But I would certainly recommend and would definately come back. Another bonus, we found parking on the street just opposite the restaurant.

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  • 21-Jan-2018

    First time we tried a Korean BBQ as a family and we all loved it! Fast service and food is fresh & plenty of it! Marinated chicken/ pork was really good! Definitely will return.

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  • londoncallin2080
    21-Jan-2018

    First time we tried a Korean BBQ as a family and we all loved it! Fast service and food is fresh & plenty of it! Marinated chicken/ pork was really good! Definitely will return.

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  • Lu H.
    11-Jan-2018

    Kimchi Pajun!! Delicious, packed with lots of cabbage for a good ratio. I could eat this all day. I came here with a (real Korean) friend, and she vouched for it as a solid spot for an assortment of Korean food. Good enough for me!Her spicy pork with potato stew was delicious, lots of meat, you just have to work for it. Ban chan includes roasted acorn squash, which makes me abundantly happy. Maybe happier than the fried fish at BCD. Maybe. They also give you a bowl of steamed egg. It's a lot of food. You will probably overeat here. If hungry for real food at 3am, remember Kunjip's existence. And for something different, try the ginseng se ju, for an alcoholic beverage to trick you into thinking it's good for you.

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  • Lu H.
    11-Jan-2018

    Kimchi Pajun!! Delicious, packed with lots of cabbage for a good ratio. I could eat this all day. I came here with a (real Korean) friend, and she vouched for it as a solid spot for an assortment of Korean food. Good enough for me! Her spicy pork with potato stew was delicious, lots of meat, you just have to work for it. Ban chan includes roasted acorn squash, which makes me abundantly happy. Maybe happier than the fried fish at BCD. Maybe. They also give you a bowl of steamed egg. It's a lot of food. You will probably overeat here. If hungry for real food at 3am, remember Kunjip's existence. And for something different, try the ginseng se ju, for an alcoholic beverage to trick you into thinking it's good for you.

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  • Mayank S.
    10-Jan-2018

    I love the food here. Lines move quickly and the quality is always very good. It would serve them well to expand their BBQ menu.

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  • 09-Jan-2018

    I love this place. If you like Korean food (or just trying something new) then definitely give it a go. Order the BBQ meat so you get to try out the flame BBQ on the tables - it's a really fun experience. The Bibimbap is...More

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  • EllieW19
    09-Jan-2018

    I love this place. If you like Korean food (or just trying something new) then definitely give it a go. Order the BBQ meat so you get to try out the flame BBQ on the tables - it's a really fun experience. The Bibimbap is...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Jan-2018

    I love this place. If you like Korean food (or just trying something new) then definitely give it a go. Order the BBQ meat so you get to try out the flame BBQ on the tables - it's a really fun experience. The Bibimbap is...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Lara C.
    05-Jan-2018

    Delicious and friendly service! We grilled the marinated beef, ordered the marinated blue crab, and grilled mackerel. The side dishes were plentiful and authentic. If you're not too sure what to order just ask the waitresses - they are all very helpful.

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  • 02-Jan-2018

    K-BBQ is always a family favorite and we've always liked Kunjip and had a good time. This visit wasn't any different - lots of hustle and bustle, chaos, but great fun and good food. We always call ahead to make a reservation - and while...More

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  • Chang- G
    02-Jan-2018

    K-BBQ is always a family favorite and we've always liked Kunjip and had a good time. This visit wasn't any different - lots of hustle and bustle, chaos, but great fun and good food. We always call ahead to make a reservation - and while...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 02-Jan-2018

    K-BBQ is always a family favorite and we've always liked Kunjip and had a good time. This visit wasn't any different - lots of hustle and bustle, chaos, but great fun and good food. We always call ahead to make a reservation - and while...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Ken C.
    01-Jan-2018

    K-BBQ is always a family favorite and we've always liked Kunjip and had a good time. This visit wasn't any different - lots of hustle and bustle, chaos, but great fun and good food. We always call ahead to make a reservation - and while it doesn't guarantee you a table the moment you check in, you do skip to the head of the (long) line and get the next available one. (Highly advisable to avoid standing outside in these frigid temps!) Kunjip has a varied banchan assortment, including steamed egg and, for the winter, a piping hot and fiery tofu jigae. After some fried mandu (unfortunately deep-fried instead of pan-fried ... nevertheless, the mandu were meaty and flavorful) and seafood pa jun, we dove into their Combo No. 1 for the grill (prime short rib, dry-aged prime rib-eye steak, and prime rib-eye) with pork belly added a la carte. Delicious meat, grilled well table-side by the waitstaff (although on an electric grill; not quite as fun as the charcoal grills at New Wonjo), and plenty of seasonings to dip them in; and plenty of romaine lettuce leaves to wrap them in. Our server/griller was very attentive to our requests and service was excellent (although I do agree with other reviewers that you tended to feel a little rushed - likely due to the large numbers of folks waiting for your table!) Nevertheless, a perfect warming meal for a cold night like the one we had (day after Christmas), and great fun people-watching.

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  • Ken C.
    01-Jan-2018

    K-BBQ is always a family favorite and we've always liked Kunjip and had a good time. This visit wasn't any different - lots of hustle and bustle, chaos, but great fun and good food. We always call ahead to make a reservation - and while it doesn't guarantee you a table the moment you check in, you do skip to the head of the (long) line and get the next available one. (Highly advisable to avoid standing outside in these frigid temps!) Kunjip has a varied banchan assortment, including steamed egg and, for the winter, a piping hot and fiery tofu jigae. After some fried mandu (unfortunately deep-fried instead of pan-fried ... nevertheless, the mandu were meaty and flavorful) and seafood pa jun, we dove into their Combo No. 1 for the grill (prime short rib, dry-aged prime rib-eye steak, and prime rib-eye) with pork belly added a la carte. Delicious meat, grilled well table-side by the waitstaff (although on an electric grill; not quite as fun as the charcoal grills at New Wonjo), and plenty of seasonings to dip them in; and plenty of romaine lettuce leaves to wrap them in. Our server/griller was very attentive to our requests and service was excellent (although I do agree with other reviewers that you tended to feel a little rushed - likely due to the large numbers of folks waiting for your table!) Nevertheless, a perfect warming meal for a cold night like the one we had (day after Christmas), and great fun people-watching.

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  • 28-Dec-2017

    Kunjip is a traditional Korean restaurant in Koreatown serving totally authentic, old-style Korean cuisine. The kimchichigae, served in a boiling cauldron was absolutely delicious and super spicy. The fried dumplings (gunmandu) were also yummy and the blizzard of side dishes waaaaay more numerous than are...More

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  • TheMeadowsTravel
    28-Dec-2017

    Kunjip is a traditional Korean restaurant in Koreatown serving totally authentic, old-style Korean cuisine. The kimchichigae, served in a boiling cauldron was absolutely delicious and super spicy. The fried dumplings (gunmandu) were also yummy and the blizzard of side dishes waaaaay more numerous than are...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Dec-2017

    Kunjip is a traditional Korean restaurant in Koreatown serving totally authentic, old-style Korean cuisine. The kimchichigae, served in a boiling cauldron was absolutely delicious and super spicy. The fried dumplings (gunmandu) were also yummy and the blizzard of side dishes waaaaay more numerous than are...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Anggie B.
    24-Dec-2017

    Tried this place because i saw they have the barbeque on the upstair. Tip 1 : if you want to have korean bbq, go upstair and feel the real korean barbeque. It was sunday afternoon, so its pretty crowded. They took order while im waiting. Food was fast, but the service is...just OK. Not so nice, yet not so bad. The Chae dol bagi aka beef brisket was so good, dwenjang jiggae (soup) delicious, and the side dishes are great. Yes food is good. Worth the money.

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  • Anggie P.
    24-Dec-2017

    Tried this place because i saw they have the barbeque on the upstair. Tip 1 : if you want to have korean bbq, go upstair and feel the real korean barbeque.It was sunday afternoon, so its pretty crowded.They took order while im waiting.Food was fast, but the service is...just OK. Not so nice, yet not so bad.The Chae dol bagi aka beef brisket was so good, dwenjang jiggae (soup) delicious, and the side dishes are great. Yes food is good.Worth the money.

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  • Addison C.
    09-Dec-2017

    I came here with my girlfriend because we wanted some Korean food so we came to Korea town to try out Kunjip.  Service: The waitress is quick but not very interactive as she always in a rush to get food out as soon as possible without making sure we are doing okay.  Food: I love when they start off with the Korean vegetables like the kimichi, white radish, and many other variations.  Its definitely a go to restaurant to eat authentic Korean food.Overview: a great place to come back to.

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  • Addison C.
    09-Dec-2017

    I came here with my girlfriend because we wanted some Korean food so we came to Korea town to try out Kunjip. Service: The waitress is quick but not very interactive as she always in a rush to get food out as soon as possible without making sure we are doing okay. Food: I love when they start off with the Korean vegetables like the kimichi, white radish, and many other variations. Its definitely a go to restaurant to eat authentic Korean food. Overview: a great place to come back to.

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  • Hiromi Y.
    06-Dec-2017

    I'm long time Kunjip fan since their original Location, they were always long line but new life cation is absolutely bigger and easy to get a table for big group. Taste same, menu is same, bit price eased but it K-town common. Speaking Korean sound bit aggresive like upset ( ?) at me, but workers are all friendly, kind and warm. ( just not much speak English) If you like spicy, and eat a la carte / mix , here is the best

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  • Hiromi Y.
    06-Dec-2017

    I'm long time Kunjip fan since their original Location, they were always long line but new life cation is absolutely bigger and easy to get a table for big group.Taste same, menu is same,  bit price eased but it K-town common.Speaking Korean sound bit aggresive like upset  ( ?) at me, but workers are all friendly, kind and warm. ( just not much speak English)  If you like spicy, and eat a la carte / mix ,   here is the best

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  • Michelle L.
    04-Dec-2017

    Kunjip is my go-to restaurant in K-Town for bibimbap. They have excellent lunch specials that offer a entree and side of tofu stew for a fair price. They also offer the same combination for dinner as well (with a little bump in the price). I suggest coming here on a weekday for lunch or dinner if you can. The weekend lines get really long. Especially Friday and Saturday nights. They do not take reservations and sometimes the line goes out the door. Like most korean restaurants, you get starters. Some of my favorites are the kimchi, radishes and the fish cakes. Give them all a try. You never know what you may like. I always order the beef bibimbap with a spicy tofu stew at Kunjip. Top off your bibimbap with the spicy pepper paste and mix well. Trust me you will get really full with this meal. The portions are quite generous. I would even say to share a combo if you plan on ordering pancakes with your meal.Pro Tip: They serve their bibimbap in a cast iron bowl. I suggest not mixing your food for a few minutes. Let it sit and the bottom of your rice will get crispy. It is delicious!

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  • Chris L.
    28-Nov-2017

    Setting: 2am after a night of going outBAC: buzzedCompany: 5 friendsSolid Korean food for a late night snack. We ordered an oxtail broth soup, spicy pork and Napa cabbage, seafood pancake, and spicy stewed rice cakes. The complimentary apps were average.My favorite of the four things was the Napa and pork. It was the perfect balance of spicy, sweet, and savory. The dish is accompanied but 4 pieces of tofu. Something I haven't seen served like this beforeThe rice cakes were pretty spicy, the seafood pancake was the run of the mill version (the carbs def hit the spot after a night out), and the ox tail broth was aite. Great way to finish a night out!

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  • Chris L.
    28-Nov-2017

    Setting: 2am after a night of going out BAC: buzzed Company: 5 friends Solid Korean food for a late night snack. We ordered an oxtail broth soup, spicy pork and Napa cabbage, seafood pancake, and spicy stewed rice cakes. The complimentary apps were average. My favorite of the four things was the Napa and pork. It was the perfect balance of spicy, sweet, and savory. The dish is accompanied but 4 pieces of tofu. Something I haven't seen served like this before The rice cakes were pretty spicy, the seafood pancake was the run of the mill version (the carbs def hit the spot after a night out), and the ox tail broth was aite. Great way to finish a night out!

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  • Matt C.
    24-Nov-2017

    Ridiculous that this is 2.5. Awesome food and great traditional Korean. Embrace the rushed service and this is a real joy.

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  • Matt C.
    17-Nov-2017

    Decent service and food for a birthday dinner of 10 people. Ordered two beef platters, pork belly and panjeong, with soondubu, etc. The group love d the banchan and I loved the gochujang squirt bottle on the table. They sang me happy birthday with a pile of oranges and w candle...and the soju was plentiful. Happy happy times

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  • 17-Nov-2017

    Stopped by around 2pm, not as busy which meant fairly quick service. Got kimchi jiggae and it was very traditional. Comes with fair amount and variety of side dishes.

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  • gjh911
    17-Nov-2017

    Stopped by around 2pm, not as busy which meant fairly quick service. Got kimchi jiggae and it was very traditional. Comes with fair amount and variety of side dishes.

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  • wanderer1135ga
    17-Nov-2017

    Stopped by around 2pm, not as busy which meant fairly quick service. Got kimchi jiggae and it was very traditional. Comes with fair amount and variety of side dishes.

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  • Matt C.
    17-Nov-2017

    Decent service and food for a birthday dinner of 10 people. Ordered two beef platters, pork belly and panjeong, with soondubu, etc. The group love d the banchan and I loved the gochujang squirt bottle on the table. They sang me happy birthday with a pile of oranges and w candle...and the soju was plentiful. Happy happy times

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  • Jacob Y.
    07-Nov-2017

    They have great food and service. Service is fast and you don't wait around forever for food. I come by here a good bit every time I come to NY and it is the best Budae Jjigae I've ever had. And I'm really snobby about my Budae Jjigae because it is one of my favorite dishes.

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  • Rachel K.
    03-Nov-2017

    My favorite restaurant in ktown! Its menu selection is quite eclectic and covers almost all classic Korean dishes. One of my favorite Korean dishes is soondae guk, which is hard to find in ktown, but I'm so glad that The Kunjip has it. I also love The Kunjip's selection of side dishes and you can ask if they have other side dishes in the back (and they usually do have more!). Like any other restaurant in ktown, the prices are a bit steep, but I'm still attracted to this strip of land in Manhattan whenever I'm craving a taste of home. If you want some good prices, go during their lunch times because the lunch specials are several dollars cheaper than the regular menu and the combo deal is quite a steal!-- taste / 4aesthetics / 3vibe / 3service / 4price for quality / 3OVERALL / 4

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  • Rachel K.
    03-Nov-2017

    My favorite restaurant in ktown! Its menu selection is quite eclectic and covers almost all classic Korean dishes. One of my favorite Korean dishes is soondae guk, which is hard to find in ktown, but I'm so glad that The Kunjip has it. I also love The Kunjip's selection of side dishes and you can ask if they have other side dishes in the back (and they usually do have more!). Like any other restaurant in ktown, the prices are a bit steep, but I'm still attracted to this strip of land in Manhattan whenever I'm craving a taste of home. If you want some good prices, go during their lunch times because the lunch specials are several dollars cheaper than the regular menu and the combo deal is quite a steal! -- taste / 4 aesthetics / 3 vibe / 3 service / 4 price for quality / 3 OVERALL / 4

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  • ZaiAew N.
    12-Oct-2017

    My Korean friend recommended me this place and then I look up in yelp, you guy got 2.5 stars and have many bad review, anywhere I still want to try. I have to say that its nice food and fast service. I came here 3 time already and recommended my friends to come too.

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  • 01-Oct-2017

    Haven’t visited Kunjip Restaurant at Korean Town before. The restaurant offers variety of Korean food and the price is reasonable. The service attitude of the staff is good, and the taste of the food is decent. Compared with the living cost of New York ,...More

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  • CHENG_SH
    01-Oct-2017

    Haven’t visited Kunjip Restaurant at Korean Town before. The restaurant offers variety of Korean food and the price is reasonable. The service attitude of the staff is good, and the taste of the food is decent. Compared with the living cost of New York ,...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 01-Oct-2017

    Haven’t visited Kunjip Restaurant at Korean Town before. The restaurant offers variety of Korean food and the price is reasonable. The service attitude of the staff is good, and the taste of the food is decent. Compared with the living cost of New York ,...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Molyda C.
    23-Sep-2017

    I would like to reccomend the traditional Korean sausage soup from here. Craving it right now *sobs*....it was too good.

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  • Melody C.
    20-Sep-2017

    Dude...I don't. What? 2.5 stars? The eff?I can't say I know the finer details of soondubu, but having grown up in SoCal and gone to many a soondubu restaurants, I feel like I have a good deal of experience with soondubu.And it was good. It wasn't mind-blowing by any means, but on a cold night or when you're missing home, or you need to knock whatever ails you out of your system, this place can hit the spot.This upsets me because if it weren't for my friend who loves this place, I probably never would have come here because of the low rating on Yelp. WHAT is wrong with you guys? Are you upset that this place is JAMMED pack? Oh, maybe it's because the food is that good that SO many people want to come.Are you upset that even with the amount of people they're able to serve, it's somehow still incredibly clean?Are you upset that the waiter/waitress brings you your food quickly and then yes, makes it's pretty obvious he/she wants you to go as soon as you can? Because, hey, remember when YOU were in that line and hungry and wanted to eat so badly? Well there are like 20 other people outside who are now in that situation. This isn't the best place to sit for hours and nibble your food. It's best to come, order, eat, get your ass out of here.And you know what? I did that. With a friend. We stayed a bit after we finished eating to chat, and they hovered, but they were nice about it. They even refilled our water cups after we finished, because one of us was leaving out of town soon and haven't caught up in a while.This is a business. They weigh the option of getting people in and out, and retaining customers and I thought they walked a perfect line. They come with a straightforward attitude of just that. Is THAT why the stars are low? Because seriously, even with both floors, it seems like people just want to ram the place down to get some good Korean food down.Don't listen to these whiners. It's definitely a good place to come.

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  • Melody C.
    20-Sep-2017

    Dude...I don't. What? 2.5 stars? The eff? I can't say I know the finer details of soondubu, but having grown up in SoCal and gone to many a soondubu restaurants, I feel like I have a good deal of experience with soondubu. And it was good. It wasn't mind-blowing by any means, but on a cold night or when you're missing home, or you need to knock whatever ails you out of your system, this place can hit the spot. This upsets me because if it weren't for my friend who loves this place, I probably never would have come here because of the low rating on Yelp. WHAT is wrong with you guys? Are you upset that this place is JAMMED pack? Oh, maybe it's because the food is that good that SO many people want to come. Are you upset that even with the amount of people they're able to serve, it's somehow still incredibly clean? Are you upset that the waiter/waitress brings you your food quickly and then yes, makes it's pretty obvious he/she wants you to go as soon as you can? Because, hey, remember when YOU were in that line and hungry and wanted to eat so badly? Well there are like 20 other people outside who are now in that situation. This isn't the best place to sit for hours and nibble your food. It's best to come, order, eat, get your ass out of here. And you know what? I did that. With a friend. We stayed a bit after we finished eating to chat, and they hovered, but they were nice about it. They even refilled our water cups after we finished, because one of us was leaving out of town soon and haven't caught up in a while. This is a business. They weigh the option of getting people in and out, and retaining customers and I thought they walked a perfect line. They come with a straightforward attitude of just that. Is THAT why the stars are low? Because seriously, even with both floors, it seems like people just want to ram the place down to get some good Korean food down. Don't listen to these whiners. It's definitely a good place to come.

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  • Olga H.
    13-Sep-2017

    If you are looking for excellent service, go somewhere else. However, if u are looking for legit yummy Korean food on the cheaper side, then pull up a chair. I was introduced to this place by a close friend and it has since been my favorite Korean spot. There is a reason why during popular dining hours there is a line for this place. I usually get the hamul pajun, dukboki, and spicy bbq pork. I recently stumbled upon an appetizer that is TO DIE FOR. Its the hot japchae dish that comes with beef. A small order is enough for a portion controlled meal for one. My son ordered it and I was less than excited. But after digging in we agreed that it was one of out favorite dishes. Thank me later!

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  • 05-Sep-2017

    Busy bustling place, the BBQ meat had a good marinade and the aujumoni cooked and cut the meat right there. The side dishes and soup were also tasty. Having tried Korean BBQ in Seoul, LA, Toronto, this is the real deal.

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  • H P
    05-Sep-2017

    Busy bustling place, the BBQ meat had a good marinade and the aujumoni cooked and cut the meat right there. The side dishes and soup were also tasty. Having tried Korean BBQ in Seoul, LA, Toronto, this is the real deal.

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  • 05-Sep-2017

    Busy bustling place, the BBQ meat had a good marinade and the aujumoni cooked and cut the meat right there. The side dishes and soup were also tasty. Having tried Korean BBQ in Seoul, LA, Toronto, this is the real deal.

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  • Polsixe
    05-Sep-2017

    Busy bustling place, the BBQ meat had a good marinade and the aujumoni cooked and cut the meat right there. The side dishes and soup were also tasty. Having tried Korean BBQ in Seoul, LA, Toronto, this is the real deal.

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  • Wai W.
    02-Sep-2017

    Staff was extremely accommodating. We made reservations for 6 at 6:30, our party was late and arrived at 7:30 and they still continuously tried to get seats for us. The food was amazing too! Will be back.

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  • Simiao C.
    02-Sep-2017

    I really like the Korean BBQ and the budae-jjigae (Korean hotspot)! Very delicious!! Although the service is not good, I will definitely come again just for the great food.

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  • Grace K.
    31-Aug-2017

    This is one of my go-tos to get classic Korean food. All of the dishes are exactly what you would expect them to taste like and are very authentic.This place usually doesn't have a wait that lasts longer than 10 minutes. I usually get KBBQ and a kitchen entree when I come and the service is always fantastic. They have great classic Korean small dishes and have always given a steamed egg dish to me on the house. Food: 4.5/5Service: 5/5Ambiance: 4/5Value: 4/5

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  • Grace K.
    31-Aug-2017

    This is one of my go-tos to get classic Korean food. All of the dishes are exactly what you would expect them to taste like and are very authentic. This place usually doesn't have a wait that lasts longer than 10 minutes. I usually get KBBQ and a kitchen entree when I come and the service is always fantastic. They have great classic Korean small dishes and have always given a steamed egg dish to me on the house. Food: 4.5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambiance: 4/5 Value: 4/5

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  • Shirley Y.
    28-Aug-2017

    Came for the morning special alone. Definitely a good bargain~Generous amount of meat in the soup considering the price. The banchan and steam egg are also great! All those for just 8.75 before tax!

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  • 22-Aug-2017

    This is my favorite Koreatown restaurant. I highly recommended it to carnivores of all ethnicities, as long as they enjoy chilies and garlic. BBQ is done right at the tables by an attentive and competent waitstaff. The meat and fish are good and plentiful and...More

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  • NikaJunie
    22-Aug-2017

    This is my favorite Koreatown restaurant. I highly recommended it to carnivores of all ethnicities, as long as they enjoy chilies and garlic. BBQ is done right at the tables by an attentive and competent waitstaff. The meat and fish are good and plentiful and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Aug-2017

    This is my favorite Koreatown restaurant. I highly recommended it to carnivores of all ethnicities, as long as they enjoy chilies and garlic. BBQ is done right at the tables by an attentive and competent waitstaff. The meat and fish are good and plentiful and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Saima R.
    21-Aug-2017

    I actually fell in love with their food! I had spicy seafood rice and seafood pancake and it was really good

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  • Brian O.
    21-Aug-2017

    Went here out of curiosity and that they have a lunch special (Monday - Friday). I ended up getting Galbi with Soondubu. The place was pretty busy, with the servers doing their best to be fast with every service. There were lag moments, but they were friendly overall. The Galbi was solid, and the Soondubu was good also. I also enjoy how Korean restaurants provide a good number of side dishes that are complimentary with the meal. It was not pricey at all, and I enjoyed the experience.

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  • Arpana B.
    19-Aug-2017

    This place was pretty packed when we went in the evening but waiting time was relatively short...5mins. I'm not a big fan of korean food except kimchi so I didn't like it much. However, my friends did like the food.

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  • Aura B.
    19-Aug-2017

    This place was pretty packed when we went in the evening but waiting time was relatively short...5mins. I'm not a big fan of korean food except kimchi so I didn't like it much. However, my friends did like the food.

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  • Tzuyi C.
    17-Aug-2017

    Very friendly staffs. Great lunch menu for hot tofu stew and bimbimbop. People keep flooding in. Highly recommend for lunch.

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  • Akiko K.
    12-Aug-2017

    Lunchtime BBQ here, so didn't have to deal with lines or crowds, just a delicious variety of tasty dishes, served attentively and promptly. Yay Kunjip!

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  • Yevgeniya A.
    02-Aug-2017

    5++++++I am SO happy that I found this restaurant!! I lived in Korea for 2 years, and I was pretty bummed looking for Korean restaurants that captured the deliciousness of the food. It seemed that nothing I tried quite tasted the same. Well, luckily, my friend and I found this place! We were walking around ktown, looking for a good place to eat. This restaurant caught the corner of my eye, and I suggested we try it. First of all, the side dishes were on point. They were plentiful and really delicious. My favorite was definitely the kimchied radishes. We ordered the kimchi pancake (kimchi jeon), twenjang jiggae, and bibimbap. The pancake was perfectly crispy and had the strong kimchi flavor that I love. It was cooked perfectly; even better than many restaurants in Korea make it. And the price actually almost matched those of Korean restaurants you'll find in Seoul. Twenjang Jiggae was perfectly salty, and thick.For some reason, I always found that the bibimbap is better in New York than in Korea. So I definitely loved it. I am looking forward to coming back here and bringing more friends and family to try it out.

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  • Rona S.
    02-Aug-2017

    The food was good, but the service mediocre. The lady didn't write anything down, but insisted she'd get it right, but missed one of our dishes. They offered a good selection of barbeque. The seafood pancake was a bit oily. We also had to frequently ask them to refill the smaller dishes. The waiter didn't speak English, which is fine, but we had even trouble asking for an extra cup - that was kind of annoying.

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  • Alyssa G.
    02-Aug-2017

    I came during lunch time and ordered one of the lunch specials for just $8.95 which is a great deal for Korean food. I was seated as soon as possible and my entree was served VERY QUICKLY after the waiter took my order-- I think in about 5ish minutes. I enjoyed this aspect because I wanted to spend as much time as possible out in the city rather than seated in a restaurant. The food itself was tasty too. Quantity is satisfactory, as I couldn't even finish the sides that come with the entree. I ordered SOON DOO BOO CHIGAE (spicy soft tofu & seafood stew) and it actually had a fair amount of seafood, which was nice.

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  • Alyssa G.
    02-Aug-2017

    I came during lunch time and ordered one of the lunch specials for just $8.95 which is a great deal for Korean food. I was seated as soon as possible and my entree was served VERY QUICKLY after the waiter took my order-- I think in about 5ish minutes. I enjoyed this aspect because I wanted to spend as much time as possible out in the city rather than seated in a restaurant. The food itself was tasty too. Quantity is satisfactory, as I couldn't even finish the sides that come with the entree. I ordered SOON DOO BOO CHIGAE (spicy soft tofu & seafood stew) and it actually had a fair amount of seafood, which was nice.

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  • Yevgeniya A.
    02-Aug-2017

    5++++++ I am SO happy that I found this restaurant!! I lived in Korea for 2 years, and I was pretty bummed looking for Korean restaurants that captured the deliciousness of the food. It seemed that nothing I tried quite tasted the same. Well, luckily, my friend and I found this place! We were walking around ktown, looking for a good place to eat. This restaurant caught the corner of my eye, and I suggested we try it. First of all, the side dishes were on point. They were plentiful and really delicious. My favorite was definitely the kimchied radishes. We ordered the kimchi pancake (kimchi jeon), twenjang jiggae, and bibimbap. The pancake was perfectly crispy and had the strong kimchi flavor that I love. It was cooked perfectly; even better than many restaurants in Korea make it. And the price actually almost matched those of Korean restaurants you'll find in Seoul. Twenjang Jiggae was perfectly salty, and thick. For some reason, I always found that the bibimbap is better in New York than in Korea. So I definitely loved it. I am looking forward to coming back here and bringing more friends and family to try it out.

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  • Vicky C.
    28-Jul-2017

    Came here with a friend of mine get some lunch. We decided to go with a lunch special and spicy rice cakes with fish cakes (size large). We had some really good appetizers, I really liked these grilled/fried fish they gave us as appetizers it was really good They took awhile to fill up our water but it's okay. The lunch special was good, but when the spicy rice cakes & fish cakes came it was a little disappointing because it wasn't as big as I thought it would be, but overall it was pretty good. At the end they gave us this cinnamon tea to help us digest. Service 8 Food 6 Atmosphere 6

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  • Vicky C.
    28-Jul-2017

    Came here with a friend of mine get some lunch. We decided to go with a lunch special and spicy rice cakes with fish cakes (size large). We had some really good appetizers, I really liked these grilled/fried fish they gave us as appetizers it was really good They took awhile to fill up our water but it's okay. The lunch special was good, but when the spicy rice cakes & fish cakes came it was a little disappointing because it wasn't as big as I thought it would be, but overall it was pretty good. At the end they gave us this cinnamon tea to help us digest. Service 8Food 6Atmosphere 6

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  • Christina P.
    27-Jul-2017

    Not sure why the review average is currently so low for The Kunjip - I went at a busy time on Saturday evening and overall had a great experience. It was a bit frazzled at the beginning, with lots of people putting their names in for a table. The hostess instructed us to wait in line on a narrow staircase and we stood there for a while but it moved pretty quickly and before long (maybe 10 minutes), our party of three was seated and ordering. The server was an older lady who was so sweet because one of our party was pregnant at the time. She brought us a free dish as a 'service' (Korean restaurant speak for a freebie) and made sure to serve our pregnant friend and make sure she tried everything. It was really cute. We tried all sorts of dishes including steamed dumplings, galbi jjim (my favorite), and bibimbop, and really enjoyed everything. They were pretty generous with the banchan and replenished the ones that we finished quickly. They also had the grape sac sac juice that we were all craving! I don't love the sweet dessert soup thing they give you at the end - I prefer a classic shikae, but it's free so no big deal. Overall I was really happy with our meal and would definitely return!

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  • Raina L.
    25-Jul-2017

    This is a warm place to eat. Also is one of my favorite restaurant in Korea town. I love their Bibimbap. Taste so good, and a lady cakes to our table to help us mixed it. So delicious. Can't wait back here again.

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  • Mi Rae C.
    23-Jul-2017

    As you probably have gathered from my Korean resto reviews, I have been on a quest to find the best dduk mandoo guk in Ktown. This place beats Miss Korea and Five Senses in this categoey. I'm not a huge fan of the dark ambiance but the dishes are great.

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  • Mi Rae C.
    23-Jul-2017

    As you probably have gathered from my Korean resto reviews, I have been on a quest to find the best dduk mandoo guk in Ktown. This place beats Miss Korea and Five Senses in this categoey. I'm not a huge fan of the dark ambiance but the dishes are great.

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  • 22-Jul-2017

    During our visit it was packed with people. We had to wait 15 minutes and during the waiting we ordered the food. The food came with a lot of side dishes and was served quickly. The visitors were mainly Koreans with is a good sign.

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  • 22-Jul-2017

    During our visit it was packed with people. We had to wait 15 minutes and during the waiting we ordered the food. The food came with a lot of side dishes and was served quickly. The visitors were mainly Koreans with is a good sign.

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  • charliec792
    22-Jul-2017

    During our visit it was packed with people. We had to wait 15 minutes and during the waiting we ordered the food. The food came with a lot of side dishes and was served quickly. The visitors were mainly Koreans with is a good sign.

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  • Wilmer T.
    20-Jul-2017

    A Korean restaurant with lots of Koreans. Very busy at lunch time. Portion was good and we enjoy the meal.

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  • Andrea W.
    17-Jul-2017

    Had a really good experience here. Went with two others and shared one BBQ entree between the three of us.. we came in all fairly hungry and were full by the end since they brought tons of yummy side dishes(banchan?)-- pickled, marinated vegetables, spicy radish and peppers, and even a steamed egg dish. We were surprised at the amount of food this ended up being, and at a decent price too-- about 10 dollars each when we split it up. It was really good food. The waitress sat us down very quickly, and the BBQ went smoothly and was really fun. I'm not Korean so I couldn't speak to the authenticity of the food, but most of the patrons we saw seemed to be Korean (speaking Korean). At the time we went(around 9 pm), there were a lot of young people hanging out, as well as businesspeople in groups. Almost every table was full at this time. The only small complaint I had was that it was hard to get the waitress to come refill our water glasses, she seemed to forget after I asked her, but it was clearly really busy there and we weren't all that bothered.

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  • 14-Jul-2017

    Lovely belt spot to dine with outstanding food served. Efficiently in Korea town. You get the whole experience here. With all the. Extras that few places have. Their hot pits are tasty and the meat is excellent. Local alcohol specials complete the meal. A bit...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 14-Jul-2017

    Lovely belt spot to dine with outstanding food served. Efficiently in Korea town. You get the whole experience here. With all the. Extras that few places have. Their hot pits are tasty and the meat is excellent. Local alcohol specials complete the meal. A bit...More

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  • Allansha
    14-Jul-2017

    Lovely belt spot to dine with outstanding food served. Efficiently in Korea town. You get the whole experience here. With all the. Extras that few places have. Their hot pits are tasty and the meat is excellent. Local alcohol specials complete the meal. A bit...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jonathan K.
    13-Jul-2017

    Great $8.95 spicy kimchi soup breakfast special with lots of ban Chan and egg in hot stone bowl.

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  • Ecology F.
    09-Jul-2017

    Excellent food, good value, friendly service ... if they had more vegetarian options, I would give it five stars.We are big fans of Korean food (and we understand that vegetarianism is not as much of a thing in Korean cuisine as in other Asian cuisines). We have been looking for a place in Koreatown that is the right mix of quality, selection, price and service, and Kunjip comes pretty close.The banchan (complimentary appetizers) were very good, and the people serving them were very generous and kept an eye on our table so that we never ran short of anything that we wanted more of. Admittedly, they are not quite as good as the banchan at BCD Tofu House (our previous, albeit somewhat grudging, K-Town favorite), but other aspects of the experience made up for it.The food itself was delicious. Both of us had a soup (i had the deonjang chigae), which was delicious, especially once it cooled enough to taste the flavors. The preponderance of guests at lunch yesterday appeared to be of Korean origin, so we reckon it was pretty authentic.Service was a highlight. Normally we have mild service issues in Korean restaurants, even when we go with Korean-American friends, but that was not the case here. In addition to the attentive banchan servers, our main server was great -- very friendly woman who had no problem with our request for a carafe of tap water, for instance. I noticed that she recommended to another table that they not order so much food ("There is a lot coming already"). When was the last time you saw that?

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  • Israr S.
    04-Jul-2017

    I had the cold noodles which I was told is a seasonal dish and I loved it. I also got some vegetable dumplings. Great service, good quality food and good thing is that it is open late at night so you can eat at any given time. My friend ordered BBQ beef and that was yum too. Definitely coming back to try some more from the menu.

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  • 04-Jul-2017

    I order bulgogi. My girlfriend ordered dumpling. I wanted barbequed bulgogi but it was too expensive. The food came quickly and the food was very good. I would recommend this place for lunch or dinner.

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  • Caesar A
    04-Jul-2017

    I order bulgogi. My girlfriend ordered dumpling. I wanted barbequed bulgogi but it was too expensive. The food came quickly and the food was very good. I would recommend this place for lunch or dinner.

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  • 995caesara
    04-Jul-2017

    I order bulgogi. My girlfriend ordered dumpling. I wanted barbequed bulgogi but it was too expensive. The food came quickly and the food was very good. I would recommend this place for lunch or dinner.

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  • Jenna L.
    01-Jul-2017

    Some of the menu was a little bit pricey but I went to this place twice with my family who came to see me from Korea during our visit in New York. The food is really good all four of us got different menu on our first and second visit and we were all very satisfied with the food we got which was the reason why we came back again after our first time. Including myself my family is from South Korea so we have been to tons of Korean restaurant so when it comes to Koean food unless it is really good or decent we could be picky but everything we tried taste really good! The owner of the restaurant was very nice! she made sure we were doing good I was actually surprised to see the low rating but many people said that the waiting is long and fortunatley for us we did not have to wait for both of our visit but personally i think long line means their food taste good! I defenitely recommend this place!

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  • Jenna L.
    01-Jul-2017

    Some of the menu was a little bit pricey but I went to this place twice with my family who came to see me from Korea during our visit in New York. The food is really good all four of us got different menu on our first and second visit and we were all very satisfied with the food we got which was the reason why we came back again after our first time. Including myself my family is from South Korea so we have been to tons of Korean restaurant so when it comes to Koean food unless it is really good or decent we could be picky but everything we tried taste really good! The owner of the restaurant was very nice! she made sure we were doing good I was actually surprised to see the low rating but many people said that the waiting is longand fortunatley for us we did not have to wait for both of our visit but personally i think long line means their food taste good! I defenitely recommend this place!

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  • 27-Jun-2017

    I'm a big fan of Korean cuisine and this place definitely does it well. They'll pile your table full of free banchan (side dishes) while you wait for the main, regardless of whether you're eating alone or with a group. Prices were very reasonable and...More

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  • licensed2travel
    27-Jun-2017

    I'm a big fan of Korean cuisine and this place definitely does it well. They'll pile your table full of free banchan (side dishes) while you wait for the main, regardless of whether you're eating alone or with a group. Prices were very reasonable and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 27-Jun-2017

    I'm a big fan of Korean cuisine and this place definitely does it well. They'll pile your table full of free banchan (side dishes) while you wait for the main, regardless of whether you're eating alone or with a group. Prices were very reasonable and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Minna C.
    25-Jun-2017

    This is my favorite place to eat when I'm in a rush but want hearty good Korean food. While I admit they do rush you a bit, the food makes up for it! They always give you a variety of banchan or side dishes and their food comes out very quickly. I usually get their ox bone soup with sliced beef and noodles or seolleongtang, which is a light broth paired with noodles and beef. I've also tried their spicy rice cakes or tteokbokki, army stew or budae jjigae, seafood and kimchi pancakes, as well as their Gop Chang aka intestine soup (yes I know it doesn't sound amazing but it tasted amazing). I have yet to try their BBQ but will definitely do so the next time I'm in Ktown! Not sure why this place has poor ratings but the 30+ minute wait at the restaurant sure says otherwise!

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  • Robert B.
    18-Jun-2017

    I don't know why this place has low marks....this place is legit good. Great prices, good food and it's open 24 hours!What's not to like?

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  • Robert B.
    18-Jun-2017

    I don't know why this place has low marks....this place is legit good. Great prices, good food and it's open 24 hours! What's not to like?

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  • 15-Jun-2017

    Great spot to share korean bbq with friends. I would suggest to book a table as otherwise you might have to wait to get seated.

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  • Nadia L
    15-Jun-2017

    Great spot to share korean bbq with friends. I would suggest to book a table as otherwise you might have to wait to get seated.

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  • cansa l.
    12-Jun-2017

    absolutely love their maeuntang. I think in New York they use fresh fish that is caught that morning. maybe thats the difference in taste in comparison to la. everything else is pretty average and passable.

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  • Michelle W.
    03-Jun-2017

    I'm no expert in Korean food but I thought it was pretty good! Came with a group of 8 and they gave us this nice private area in the back. The banchan was pretty standard, some were hits and other were just alright, but all of the meats and dishes we ordered were good! The stir fried glass noodles and seafood pancake were great, although the pancake was quite greasy. Of course all the meat was great - as with any kbbq place. It all ended up being quite expensive, and I know some people have had problems with the service, but it was a good option for being able to accommodate such a large group pretty last minute.

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  • Michael T.
    18-May-2017

    So let me say that I'm a foodie but I'm not some stuck up bitch who thinks they know everything about food. I like my food authentic, underground and local. This place got me into Korean food 12 years ago. This was my favorite place but as of 3 years ago they changed to a new location. Ever since then, it completely tanked in quality. Their location gives off an NYC yuppie feel now and ruined the whole experience of Kunjip which used to be fast, bustling and loud and people getting absolutely shit faced on weekends. Will I still go here? Yeah I guess...but seriously man, the quality of food really went down to tubes here which is unfortunate. In terms of authentic korean, I'd say it is...you'll notice all Koreans eating here for a reason. Don't expect good service....but who really cares about the service when you're getting korean food unless you're some prissy new yorker who drinks 5$ cold brew every day.

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  • 18-May-2017

    Looking for a place to eat after a delayed flight. We had the barbecued pork belly with onions wrapped in lettuce leaves. It was excellent The pit stickers tasted home made and we're awesome. The brought. 7 types of kimchee. The staff was on point...More

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  • Holly O
    18-May-2017

    Looking for a place to eat after a delayed flight. We had the barbecued pork belly with onions wrapped in lettuce leaves. It was excellent The pit stickers tasted home made and we're awesome. The brought. 7 types of kimchee. The staff was on point...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 18-May-2017

    Looking for a place to eat after a delayed flight. We had the barbecued pork belly with onions wrapped in lettuce leaves. It was excellent The pit stickers tasted home made and we're awesome. The brought. 7 types of kimchee. The staff was on point...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 17-May-2017

    I've been many time at Kunjip for Lunch. The food and service is always good. One think that i really like is that the service is efficient specially for Lunch. Its,a good Korean restaurant

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  • 17-May-2017

    I've been many time at Kunjip for Lunch. The food and service is always good. One think that i really like is that the service is efficient specially for Lunch. Its,a good Korean restaurant

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  • Grebss
    17-May-2017

    I've been many time at Kunjip for Lunch. The food and service is always good. One think that i really like is that the service is efficient specially for Lunch. Its,a good Korean restaurant

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  • Dipika D.
    07-May-2017

    I have been to this place many times and it has been busy every time. It's really good place with good food, also good for groups and 1 minus star was for my dish which was dirty.

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  • Michael C.
    30-Apr-2017

    The Kunjip had great food- very delicious and flavorful. The service is so-so, but if you make a reservation in advance, they will do their best to accommodate a larger crowd. I would strongly recommend coming here with someone who speaks Korean because navigating this restaurant and menu could be difficult otherwise. Make sure you're with someone who knows how to cook Korean food as well!

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  • Bill S.
    22-Apr-2017

    The Kunjip is like the Olive Garden of K-Town. When you're here your family! Great food, we went with a bunch of people and shared everything.I guess the owner is "little momma" she came to our table and made sure we were all eating everything. I ordered fresh broiled fish and a TON of sides. This has to be my favorite place in K-Town.At the end of our meal, I loved the cinnamon tea brought to the table.

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  • Bill S.
    22-Apr-2017

    The Kunjip is like the Olive Garden of K-Town. When you're here your family! Great food, we went with a bunch of people and shared everything. I guess the owner is "little momma" she came to our table and made sure we were all eating everything. I ordered fresh broiled fish and a TON of sides. This has to be my favorite place in K-Town. At the end of our meal, I loved the cinnamon tea brought to the table.

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  • 16-Apr-2017

    We were looking to have a simple korean lunch, and it ended up being an exciting meal that i wont forget. We ordered from the lunch menu: a bibimbob with the soft tofu stew, and a seafood udon. Deeelicious!!! Served with veggie sides and kimchi....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Apr-2017

    We were looking to have a simple korean lunch, and it ended up being an exciting meal that i wont forget. We ordered from the lunch menu: a bibimbob with the soft tofu stew, and a seafood udon. Deeelicious!!! Served with veggie sides and kimchi....More

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    16-Apr-2017

    We were looking to have a simple korean lunch, and it ended up being an exciting meal that i wont forget. We ordered from the lunch menu: a bibimbob with the soft tofu stew, and a seafood udon. Deeelicious!!! Served with veggie sides and kimchi....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Monica W.
    15-Apr-2017

    I was recommended by one of my best friends, Nathalie to try out this place and she visits here often for the appetizers/side dishes. When you're hungry in Midtown/Korea town, you're probably going to hit up filling rice dishes, casseroles, bbq, and noodles in broth or whatnot. Inside this establishment was just stuffed with people filling up on lunch/brunch with wooden tables close enough for just enough space for a person or two to walk through without bumping into bustling workers hurrying to accomodate new guests. We were told to head upstairs and ah it reminded me of good times waiting at a staircase narrow on the side leaning towards the wall holding on the railing for support as we waited patiently for a table/seats. Just similar to Cha-An in waiting time and setup, but a bit less intimate and more on the casual side. We were shortly seated and as a group of 8, there were not enough menus to go around thus we shared a few. Looking through the menu, pictures were provided for most and was very informative of what was inside each dish. Then ah the lunch specials, it was close to 3PM with 2 minutes to spare, our friends quickly just wanted to order before they had to pay the full price, which was funny. Luckily we made it with 30 seconds to spare and surprisingly enough, food came out piping hot and fast. The little side dishes were accomodated twice as we were a large group so there were 2 of each: a side of kimchi, pickled spicy radish, spicy asparagus with sesame on top, fried mackerel, and a fried crunchy fish with sesame on top. Then our entrees, one by one started filling up the vast table space and everyone was left with portions they either could or couldn't finish. Most of my friends ordered rice dishes that came with the spicy tofu soup which had a good texture, but lacked a bit of flavor. As for the rice, it was good, but a bit too spicy on our part. I ordered a lychee juice drink that had ice dissolving too fast due to the inclement heat inside the place. the drink itself was good, but I was a little disappointed how it didn't have the lychee fruit itself in the drink. Most places often do and this was just the lychee syrup drink by itself. Then there was the sanchae bibimbap that was a bowl of cold vegetables of mostly chopped lettuce, carrots, radish, cabbage, and a mystery spicy root that was pickled like kimchi, but not kimchi (I couldn't identify), sliced mushrooms, and a fried egg on top. It also came with a side of purple rice which was good. Even though it wasn't a lunch menu item, it came with a free steamed egg that sizzled and eventually burned if you didn't eat it right away. They also brought out sweet cinnamon tea cups for us as to refresh our taste buds and to help us enjoy our food better. Their service was really good as they were really accomodating and everything came out fresh and hot.

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  • Moni W.
    15-Apr-2017

    I was recommended by one of my best friends, Nathalie to try out this place and she visits here often for the appetizers/side dishes. When you're hungry in Midtown/Korea town, you're probably going to hit up filling rice dishes, casseroles, bbq, and noodles in broth or whatnot. Inside this establishment was just stuffed with people filling up on lunch/brunch with wooden tables close enough for just enough space for a person or two to walk through without bumping into bustling workers hurrying to accomodate new guests. We were told to head upstairs and ah it reminded me of good times waiting at a staircase narrow on the side leaning towards the wall holding on the railing for support as we waited patiently for a table/seats. Just similar to Cha-An in waiting time and setup, but a bit less intimate and more on the casual side. We were shortly seated and as a group of 8, there were not enough menus to go around thus we shared a few. Looking through the menu, pictures were provided for most and was very informative of what was inside each dish. Then ah the lunch specials, it was close to 3PM with 2 minutes to spare, our friends quickly just wanted to order before they had to pay the full price, which was funny. Luckily we made it with 30 seconds to spare and surprisingly enough, food came out piping hot and fast. The little side dishes were accomodated twice as we were a large group so there were 2 of each: a side of kimchi, pickled spicy radish, spicy asparagus with sesame on top, fried mackerel, and a fried crunchy fish with sesame on top. Then our entrees, one by one started filling up the vast table space and everyone was left with portions they either could or couldn't finish. Most of my friends ordered rice dishes that came with the spicy tofu soup which had a good texture, but lacked a bit of flavor. As for the rice, it was good, but a bit too spicy on our part. I ordered a lychee juice drink that had ice dissolving too fast due to the inclement heat inside the place. the drink itself was good, but I was a little disappointed how it didn't have the lychee fruit itself in the drink. Most places often do and this was just the lychee syrup drink by itself. Then there was the sanchae bibimbap that was a bowl of cold vegetables of mostly chopped lettuce, carrots, radish, cabbage, and a mystery spicy root that was pickled like kimchi, but not kimchi (I couldn't identify), sliced mushrooms, and a fried egg on top. It also came with a side of purple rice which was good. Even though it wasn't a lunch menu item, it came with a free steamed egg that sizzled and eventually burned if you didn't eat it right away. They also brought out sweet cinnamon tea cups for us as to refresh our taste buds and to help us enjoy our food better. Their service was really good as they were really accomodating and everything came out fresh and hot.

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  • Acinom W.
    15-Apr-2017

    I was recommended by one of my best friends, Nathalie to try out this place and she visits here often for the appetizers/side dishes. When you're hungry in Midtown/Korea town, you're probably going to hit up filling rice dishes, casseroles, bbq, and noodles in broth or whatnot. Inside this establishment was just stuffed with people filling up on lunch/brunch with wooden tables close enough for just enough space for a person or two to walk through without bumping into bustling workers hurrying to accomodate new guests. We were told to head upstairs and ah it reminded me of good times waiting at a staircase narrow on the side leaning towards the wall holding on the railing for support as we waited patiently for a table/seats. Just similar to Cha-An in waiting time and setup, but a bit less intimate and more on the casual side. We were shortly seated and as a group of 8, there were not enough menus to go around thus we shared a few. Looking through the menu, pictures were provided for most and was very informative of what was inside each dish. Then ah the lunch specials, it was close to 3PM with 2 minutes to spare, our friends quickly just wanted to order before they had to pay the full price, which was funny. Luckily we made it with 30 seconds to spare and surprisingly enough, food came out piping hot and fast. The little side dishes were accomodated twice as we were a large group so there were 2 of each: a side of kimchi, pickled spicy radish, spicy asparagus with sesame on top, fried mackerel, and a fried crunchy fish with sesame on top. Then our entrees, one by one started filling up the vast table space and everyone was left with portions they either could or couldn't finish. Most of my friends ordered rice dishes that came with the spicy tofu soup which had a good texture, but lacked a bit of flavor. As for the rice, it was good, but a bit too spicy on our part. I ordered a lychee juice drink that had ice dissolving too fast due to the inclement heat inside the place. the drink itself was good, but I was a little disappointed how it didn't have the lychee fruit itself in the drink. Most places often do and this was just the lychee syrup drink by itself. Then there was the sanchae bibimbap that was a bowl of cold vegetables of mostly chopped lettuce, carrots, radish, cabbage, and a mystery spicy root that was pickled like kimchi, but not kimchi (I couldn't identify), sliced mushrooms, and a fried egg on top. It also came with a side of purple rice which was good. Even though it wasn't a lunch menu item, it came with a free steamed egg that sizzled and eventually burned if you didn't eat it right away. They also brought out sweet cinnamon tea cups for us as to refresh our taste buds and to help us enjoy our food better. Their service was really good as they were really accomodating and everything came out fresh and hot.

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  • Irene K.
    14-Apr-2017

    Not sure why there are so many complaints about the wait- we're in ktown and there's going to be a wait anywhere you go. Came here for dinner and had the BBQ Combo 2- all 3 different types of meat were marinated so well and they literally melted in my mouth. Our waitress cooked our meat for us in a very efficient manner and we enjoyed everything. Overall a very good experience and can't wait to be back to try something else.

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  • Grace N.
    11-Apr-2017

    ordered raw crab in soy sauce + tofu soup (lunch set, sat) , spicy octopus, about 60 bucks.2 stars to raw crab, fresh n sweet, soft, ... above average sugary. :p2 stars to the spicy octopus, well marinated, good balance of spicy, sweetness, n saltiness. noodle choice was good, soaked with spicy sauce n tasty.1 star deducted from the tofu soup, overly salty.**steam egg n other cold appetizers was yummy too.**service was hurry, but acceptable.**if u like authentic korean food,this is a place to go!!like the menu items!!

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  • Grace N.
    11-Apr-2017

    ordered raw crab in soy sauce + tofu soup (lunch set, sat) , spicy octopus, about 60 bucks. 2 stars to raw crab, fresh n sweet, soft, ... above average sugary. :p 2 stars to the spicy octopus, well marinated, good balance of spicy, sweetness, n saltiness. noodle choice was good, soaked with spicy sauce n tasty. 1 star deducted from the tofu soup, overly salty. ** steam egg n other cold appetizers was yummy too. ** service was hurry, but acceptable. ** if u like authentic korean food, this is a place to go!! like the menu items!!

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  • Irene G.
    10-Apr-2017

    We were seated immediately. It was in that weird period where it's lunch but going into dinner. Food was pretty good. We ordered the bibimbap. It came with an assortment of Korean appetizers consisting of radish, kimchi, etc. the food was pretty good and tasty. It came with a tofu soup that I enjoyed. I haven't tried the barbecue though. I would be willing to try it in the future.

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  • Helena K.
    06-Apr-2017

    I am Korean and this place is authentic, period. It baffles me that a place that serves this much of authentic" korean food has yelp ratings of 2.5 stars while places like 5 Senses that clearly caters to NON-KOREAN palettes have 4 solid stars (I've only had lunch there and I will never go back there, the Ji-ggaes there taste like water and Den-Jang taste like Kimichi and vice versa). I understand the subjectivity of Yelp reviews but if you are this well-rounded and "cultured" diner, especially in Manhattan, you should know that in typical Korean places (meaning no Michelin star, no tasting menu option, no white cloth table) service is QUICK, food is SPICY & DELICIOUS and that's about it. Don't expect to come here and get your "is everything ok ma'am?" type of service half way through your meal. We ordered the BBQ Combo for 2 people for $65 which had three type of meat, a bowl of soy bean soup (you can ask to add more "soup" if you find it to be too thick) and a table full of side dishes, which also comes with two bowls of brown rice. The lady who BBQs your meat for you make sure your clothes won't get BBQ oil splash by insisting she makes you a bip or at least cover your purse with napkin.Yes, you feel rushed to order and you feel rushed after you eat since the cheque will just arrive in your face even when you didn't ask for it but that is how most "normal" Korean places are run in Korea. Remember no Korean places will ask for your coffee or desserts or amaro after your dinner, they will just slap a cup of cinnamon cold tea (soo jung gwa ) in your face with your bill - which is delicious btw.

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  • Helena K.
    06-Apr-2017

    I am Korean and this place is authentic, period. It baffles me that a place that serves this much of authentic" korean food has yelp ratings of 2.5 stars while places like 5 Senses that clearly caters to NON-KOREAN palettes have 4 solid stars (I've only had lunch there and I will never go back there, the Ji-ggaes there taste like water and Den-Jang taste like Kimichi and vice versa). I understand the subjectivity of Yelp reviews but if you are this well-rounded and "cultured" diner, especially in Manhattan, you should know that in typical Korean places (meaning no Michelin star, no tasting menu option, no white cloth table) service is QUICK, food is SPICY & DELICIOUS and that's about it. Don't expect to come here and get your "is everything ok ma'am?" type of service half way through your meal. We ordered the BBQ Combo for 2 people for $65 which had three type of meat, a bowl of soy bean soup (you can ask to add more "soup" if you find it to be too thick) and a table full of side dishes, which also comes with two bowls of brown rice. The lady who BBQs your meat for you make sure your clothes won't get BBQ oil splash by insisting she makes you a bip or at least cover your purse with napkin. Yes, you feel rushed to order and you feel rushed after you eat since the cheque will just arrive in your face even when you didn't ask for it but that is how most "normal" Korean places are run in Korea. Remember no Korean places will ask for your coffee or desserts or amaro after your dinner, they will just slap a cup of cinnamon cold tea (soo jung gwa ) in your face with your bill - which is delicious btw.

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  • 05-Apr-2017

    My wife and I had breakfast here one chilly rainy morning in April. Service was fast and friendly. We both ordered and Yuk Gae Jang (a beef and vegetable stew). Appetizers which came with the meal were brought out quickly and we ordered some delicious...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 05-Apr-2017

    My wife and I had breakfast here one chilly rainy morning in April. Service was fast and friendly. We both ordered and Yuk Gae Jang (a beef and vegetable stew). Appetizers which came with the meal were brought out quickly and we ordered some delicious...More

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  • Aaron M
    05-Apr-2017

    My wife and I had breakfast here one chilly rainy morning in April. Service was fast and friendly. We both ordered and Yuk Gae Jang (a beef and vegetable stew). Appetizers which came with the meal were brought out quickly and we ordered some delicious...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Tina J.
    03-Apr-2017

    I've always been a fan of Korean food, Korean fashion/beauty and k-drama. Recently my mom treated/took me to the Kunjip. Overall the food was top-notch. I ordered seafood pancake, BBQ pork combo, seafood fried rice and a type of pumpkin/squash or kimchi soup. (Forgot the name) everything taste good, perfect amount of seasoning and salt. The pork was marinated with honey, having an sweet combination with the grilled pork. I would give the Kunjip at 4, instead of 5 because the servers quickly serve the food/dishes, as for the service they come a few minutes after your done eating to collect your finished plate. They also provided assistance for cutting and grilling the pork/meat.

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  • 29-Mar-2017

    An amazing place featuring many hard-to-find genuine Korean dishes. The blood sausage soup was a delight. Fast, smiling and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 99% of the customers were Korean, always a good sign (in that case!!!). I would gladly make my daily canteen of this...More

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  • capsicum0620
    29-Mar-2017

    An amazing place featuring many hard-to-find genuine Korean dishes. The blood sausage soup was a delight. Fast, smiling and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 99% of the customers were Korean, always a good sign (in that case!!!). I would gladly make my daily canteen of this...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 29-Mar-2017

    An amazing place featuring many hard-to-find genuine Korean dishes. The blood sausage soup was a delight. Fast, smiling and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 99% of the customers were Korean, always a good sign (in that case!!!). I would gladly make my daily canteen of this...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Andrea G.
    25-Mar-2017

    I had one of my favorite korean meals here. The staff was nice and straight forward. The gamjatang was incredible and full of pork. Bulgolgi was awesome too. Nice portions, good quality, not crazy priced. Might be my new ktown spot.

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  • Tenzin Y.
    24-Mar-2017

    Great food! It gets packed on weekends so try to reserve if you know you are heading there. Some of my favorites are 1. Galbi tang2. The bbq is also great! We tried marinated sweet pork.3. Scallion pancakes

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  • Tenzin Y.
    24-Mar-2017

    Great food! It gets packed on weekends so try to reserve if you know you are heading there. Some of my favorites are 1. Galbi tang 2. The bbq is also great! We tried marinated sweet pork. 3. Scallion pancakes

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  • Alice Z.
    22-Mar-2017

    Not sure why the reviews are so low for this place - the good here is great! I've had to wait around 20 minutes each time I came here, but the food is well worth the wait. The prices here are slightly lower than other kbbq places in ktown, but they give less meat and make up for that with grilled vegetables and mushrooms. The meat is well marinated and fresh, and the dipping sauce they provide is amazing. They have a huge variety of delicious banchan, and if you order the bbq meat sets, they come with a soondubu and gyeranjjim. The service is amazing; our server not only helped us grill and cut the meats but also served them to us. I highly recommend this place to anyone craving kbbq that wants to avoid waiting for over 30+ minutes!

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  • 19-Mar-2017

    We love Korean BBQ and Beef Combo #2 was a good deal. So many banchan to choose from, our table was not big enough! Kimchee was soo good. Rice is purple with beans and wild rice - the way my mom makes it, but hubby...More

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  • ultracheapsk8
    19-Mar-2017

    We love Korean BBQ and Beef Combo #2 was a good deal. So many banchan to choose from, our table was not big enough! Kimchee was soo good. Rice is purple with beans and wild rice - the way my mom makes it, but hubby...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Mar-2017

    We love Korean BBQ and Beef Combo #2 was a good deal. So many banchan to choose from, our table was not big enough! Kimchee was soo good. Rice is purple with beans and wild rice - the way my mom makes it, but hubby...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jin K.
    17-Mar-2017

    If you work with Korean business people, you know this place already. They fly all the way from Korea to the U.S. on business trip. For first three days they enjoy eating steak, pizza, burgers, etc. Then, by end of the third day, they are craving pork belly, soju, and gamjatang. Inevitably you end up here. Every Korean business person knows this place because more than any other restaurant on 32nd street, this place has food that remind you most of Korea. Besides the high quality meats for BBQ, the real standouts, in my opinion, are the soups. Everything, including, kimchi jjigae, gamjatang, boodae jjigae are top notch. They have a private space in the back of second floor if you want to bring large groups. Finally, Ann Park, is a great owner/host and always makes sure everyone in your party leaves satisfied with less homesickness for Korea.

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  • Fateha A.
    17-Mar-2017

    I've been here a few times. In the summer, they serve this awesome cinnamon peachish tea. I just wish the food was less spicy; if only they had mild food items on the menu.

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  • Jin K.
    17-Mar-2017

    If you work with Korean business people, you know this place already. They fly all the way from Korea to the U.S. on business trip. For first three days they enjoy eating steak, pizza, burgers, etc. Then, by end of the third day, they are craving pork belly, soju, and gamjatang. Inevitably you end up here. Every Korean business person knows this place because more than any other restaurant on 32nd street, this place has food that remind you most of Korea. Besides the high quality meats for BBQ, the real standouts, in my opinion, are the soups. Everything, including, kimchi jjigae, gamjatang, boodae jjigae are top notch.They have a private space in the back of second floor if you want to bring large groups.Finally, Ann Park, is a great owner/host and always makes sure everyone in your party leaves satisfied with less homesickness for Korea.

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  • Ree N.
    14-Mar-2017

    A variety of good hot soup menus that will keep you smile in the cold winter wind. Nice service. Not too crowded.

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  • TJ C.
    10-Mar-2017

    The food was good and service was excellent. The food came out piping hot. The korean bbq meats was nicely marinated and cook by our server very well. The kimchi pork stew was very flavorful. Everyone was just very nice there and made the environment feel homie.

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  • Holland L.
    04-Mar-2017

    This restaurant always seems to have a lot of guests and minds, but I like the words of the employees who talk about the taste of Korean food and occasionally. I ate the bag stew delicious, and my friend did not have anything left to eat bibimbap deliciously.

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  • Kate W.
    02-Mar-2017

    I don't understand why this place has only 2.5 stars. The food here is amazing. The service is meh and they'll tell you the wait is 5 minutes when it'll really be 20, but that's par for the course in K town. The food is honestly better than some of its neighbors with higher ratings, and you get lots of side dishes. Not the place to go if you're sloppy, though.

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  • Stephanie L.
    02-Mar-2017

    Pretty good place. I am a tourist from Canada and go back to this place every time when I want a hearty Korean meal. It's got lots of choices and it's decent in price. We got a on the house egg bowl too which was pretty yummy!:)

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  • L K.
    21-Feb-2017

    Great Korean food! Loved the Marinated beef brisket BBQ, it is cooked with glass noodles. Most other Korean restaurants don't add noodles to the BBQ, as far as my personal experience goes. It's definitely a plus. The BBQ was definitely the highlight of the meal. Also the meat portions are bigger then most places. The seafood pancake was ok, not too special. Try their Lychee Juice, it's amazing! We ordered 5 glasses between the 2 of us! It's so good that it's addicting. We came around 5:30 p.m on a Monday night so there was no wait, we were immediately seated. However the seats weren't very comfortable all the way in the corner by the kitchen on the second floor. The overall service was okay with the male waiters, however in the middle to end of our meal 1 rude lady kept asking us if we were already leaving and tried to rush us out. About 20 minutes later when we asked another lady for the check, she was extremely excited about the concept of us finally paying and leaving. She had a smile up to her ears, as if she won the lottery. Overall, the food is great, the service needs more work. So 4/5

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  • Ange C.
    21-Feb-2017

    The food here is seriously the best in K Town. Yes, management can be a little whatever at times, but we've always had great service and plentiful side dishes.

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  • Paul K.
    07-Feb-2017

    If you're looking for a Korean comfort food restaurant, this is your place!They do everything well. It's my go to spot for good Korean food. Their stews, noodle dish, BBQ, and soup dishes are generally very good! If you want to sample different Korean dishes, this is a good place!I had the Budae Chigae, a kimchi, noodles, sausages and tofu stew which never disappoints. It has span, hot dog, pork and ramen noodles... in getting hungry just writing this review!! My girlfriend had the Kong Bi Ji, ground soybean and pork stew. It may not sound appetizing, but it's packed with flavor, together with rice, it is delish!!Overall, the people are great at Kunjip, staff remembers you, they try to accommodate you. You get a lot of value for the price! I think they're open 24 hours!!

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  • Paul K.
    07-Feb-2017

    If you're looking for a Korean comfort food restaurant, this is your place! They do everything well. It's my go to spot for good Korean food. Their stews, noodle dish, BBQ, and soup dishes are generally very good! If you want to sample different Korean dishes, this is a good place! I had the Budae Chigae, a kimchi, noodles, sausages and tofu stew which never disappoints. It has span, hot dog, pork and ramen noodles... in getting hungry just writing this review!! My girlfriend had the Kong Bi Ji, ground soybean and pork stew. It may not sound appetizing, but it's packed with flavor, together with rice, it is delish!! Overall, the people are great at Kunjip, staff remembers you, they try to accommodate you. You get a lot of value for the price! I think they're open 24 hours!!

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  • Bob M.
    06-Feb-2017

    No idea what the grumpy reviews are about. Just had a delicious midnight meal when my other go-to, Seoul Garden, was closed. Thekunjip was great. My darling and I loved our spicy cod and veggie soup and beef bimbimbop and tasty banchan appies. They brought out a steamed egg dish with our soup. Light and tasty. The staff were so cute and friendly and accommodating. Super value. High quality. I'll definitely be back soon!!

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  • Jennifer L.
    06-Feb-2017

    Great place to eat for lunch. A good amount of sides and sitting pretty close to your neighbor on the left side of the restaurant. I got sullungtang and my friend got the soondaeguk. Highly recommend on a cold day!

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  • Jimmy W.
    01-Feb-2017

    Hands down the best in Ktown. This is the place I recommend to people when they ask what's a good Korean place. This is also the place I default if I'm craving Korean for lunch. I've never had anything bad here. My favorite is the kimchi with pork stew which goes for $8.95 with all the Korean fixings!The lines can get a little out of hand and sometimes it's a 30 min wait. Make sure you get there at a good time. The wait is worth it.

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  • Jimmy W.
    01-Feb-2017

    Hands down the best in Ktown. This is the place I recommend to people when they ask what's a good Korean place. This is also the place I default if I'm craving Korean for lunch. I've never had anything bad here. My favorite is the kimchi with pork stew which goes for $8.95 with all the Korean fixings! The lines can get a little out of hand and sometimes it's a 30 min wait. Make sure you get there at a good time. The wait is worth it.

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  • Galaxy C.
    19-Jan-2017

    This is hands down the only place I recommend to people when they ask me where to eat Korean food. I've never tried anything bad at Kunjip. I've been coming to Kunjip since I first came to New York ten years ago and they've never disappointed me. Whenever I miss my grandma's cooking, I come here and it's always amazing. Everything is authentic in flavor. Is the service good? NO. Are you eating at an Asian place? YES. Please don't expect good service at true asian restaurants. It's not part of the culture. Asia doesn't have a tip culture and they simply treat you like they treat you at Asian restaurants in Asia. You're just getting an authentic experience. Also, I know people comment a lot about how salty the food is. Korean food is salty. It wouldn't taste the same if it wasn't salty. Sorry. Salty Spicy is basically how I describe Korean cuisine. Think kimchi, the representative food of Korea. It's salty and spicy. Which brings up the fact that Kunjip's kimchi is ON POINT. I always judge korean restaurants by their kimchi foremost before anything else because kimchi is the base for so much korean cooking. Also it is one of the most basic things in korean cuisine yet one of the hardest to master. Kunjip has it right. If you want real good Korean food, come to Kunjip. If you want a nice dinner date out, don't come to Kunjip. You don't want to smell like garlic on a nice dinner date with good service anyway.

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  • Galaxy C.
    19-Jan-2017

    This is hands down the only place I recommend to people when they ask me where to eat Korean food.I've never tried anything bad at Kunjip. I've been coming to Kunjip since I first came to New York ten years ago and they've never disappointed me. Whenever I miss my grandma's cooking, I come here and it's always amazing. Everything is authentic in flavor.Is the service good? NO. Are you eating at an Asian place? YES. Please don't expect good service at true asian restaurants. It's not part of the culture. Asia doesn't have a tip culture and they simply treat you like they treat you at Asian restaurants in Asia. You're just getting an authentic experience.Also, I know people comment a lot about how salty the food is. Korean food is salty. It wouldn't taste the same if it wasn't salty. Sorry. Salty Spicy is basically how I describe Korean cuisine. Think kimchi, the representative food of Korea. It's salty and spicy.Which brings up the fact that Kunjip's kimchi is ON POINT. I always judge korean restaurants by their kimchi foremost before anything else because kimchi is the base for so much korean cooking. Also it is one of the most basic things in korean cuisine yet one of the hardest to master. Kunjip has it right.If you want real good Korean food, come to Kunjip. If you want a nice dinner date out, don't come to Kunjip. You don't want to smell like garlic on a nice dinner date with good service anyway.

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  • 14-Jan-2017

    After living in Busan, South Korea for two years, I've grown accustomed to the amazing food in this vibrant second city. Eating Korean food in the states since then has been rather disappointing, as would be expected. That all changed when we visited Kunjip (translated,...More

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  • Lou G
    14-Jan-2017

    After living in Busan, South Korea for two years, I've grown accustomed to the amazing food in this vibrant second city. Eating Korean food in the states since then has been rather disappointing, as would be expected. That all changed when we visited Kunjip (translated,...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 14-Jan-2017

    After living in Busan, South Korea for two years, I've grown accustomed to the amazing food in this vibrant second city. Eating Korean food in the states since then has been rather disappointing, as would be expected. That all changed when we visited Kunjip (translated,...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Maurice M.
    11-Jan-2017

    Traditional Korean food. I was a begginer and got the tobokki amazing. Its little rice cakes in a korean chili sauce with an boiled egg. Its open late night . The bim bim bap needed mad salt , tasted very bland. Seems like a legit spot since there was koreans there at like 2 am

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  • Morgan J.
    11-Jan-2017

    I've had the best service at this restaurant. The food was amazing! And I only go to this restaurant when I visit k town. Always welcoming with excellent service. We ordered the dumpling casserole and they gave us free rice cakes and steamed egg on the house.

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  • Maurice M.
    11-Jan-2017

    Traditional Korean food. I was a begginer and got the tobokki amazing. Its little rice cakes in a korean chili sauce with an boiled egg. Its open late night . The bim bim bap needed mad salt , tasted very bland. Seems like a legit spot since there was koreans there at like 2 am

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  • Jay K.
    29-Dec-2016

    Food here is generally good enough. Whenever I want to go to Korean restaurant with various choices while I'm with more than 4~5 people party, then this is my go-to place. Ambience is good enough and service level is okay. Nothing very special about this place, it just delivers good enough Korean food/ambience.

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  • Julia V.
    20-Dec-2016

    So delicious. The staff may seem standoffish but lemme tell ya, they are NOT standoffish and are actually extremely helpful. The food is beyond delicious. 100 out of 100.

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  • Jessica L.
    16-Dec-2016

    Don't know why the rating is so low. The food is good here. The only complaint would be the mandoo could be better.

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  • Collin C.
    13-Dec-2016

    Came here with colleagues from work for lunch. I was surprised to see so many low ratings. Our food was very good and our service was on par.We got typical korean bbq and a side of pork belly -- everything was delicious and seemed fresh. I would definitely come back here and try other restaurants in Korea town. But for a first time, this seemed good!

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  • Collin C.
    13-Dec-2016

    Came here with colleagues from work for lunch. I was surprised to see so many low ratings. Our food was very good and our service was on par. We got typical korean bbq and a side of pork belly -- everything was delicious and seemed fresh. I would definitely come back here and try other restaurants in Korea town. But for a first time, this seemed good!

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  • Heather R.
    07-Dec-2016

    Met a friend herMy sister and I met a friend here for a late lunch, there was no wait and we got an upstairs window seat. It took a hot second to order but that was ok because we were busy catching up. My sister ordered the lunch special Jjol Myun, the spicy cold noodle soup, which was well balanced and had a nice flavor and was very refreshing and the Galbi Gui, Marinated Short Ribs not from the BBQ which was also tasty. Our friend had the lunch special Gobdol Bibimbo Deon Jang/Soon Doo Boo, which he was satisfied with and I had the Nakji Bokum, the Spicy pan-fried octopus with vegetable and noodles, which was quite tasty, and anything with baby octopus wins me over, unless of course it tastes bad. The banchan was decent, a little skimpy on portions, different varieties and the refills though. I guess I have been spoiled by multitude varieties that are given in LA or it could just be this place. The space is modern and clean. The staff was friendly and accommodating but could have been a little more attentive. Overall it was an enjoyable satisfying experience this is why I am giving it 4 stars, the food was average yet enjoyable, I have had way better but sometimes you can't always get the best, and probably because the time that we arrived, something like 2:30 PM, we had no wait and where not rushed.

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  • Linda F.
    18-Nov-2016

    Amazing quantity and quality of food (flavors were fantastic). Awful service though. 2 of us waited for longer than other couples who came after us. Every single request took multiple trues to get the staff's attention. Food was awesome and somewhat made up for it.

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  • Tati C.
    10-Nov-2016

    I've been a million Korean BBQ spots in the city and they're always good. I don't understand these bad reviews....?This place is awesome. I wish the bathrooms were cleaner but then again it's NYC. Rice wine and seafood pancake were amazing!

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  • Tati C.
    10-Nov-2016

    I've been a million Korean BBQ spots in the city and they're always good. I don't understand these bad reviews....? This place is awesome. I wish the bathrooms were cleaner but then again it's NYC. Rice wine and seafood pancake were amazing!

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  • 06-Nov-2016

    Visited New York City with the goal of making it to a Korean restaurant. After walking past several, I stumbled on Kunjip. Ate twice at Kunjip on a four day trip. Well worth it. Both their regular menu as well as their Korean barbecue were...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 06-Nov-2016

    Visited New York City with the goal of making it to a Korean restaurant. After walking past several, I stumbled on Kunjip. Ate twice at Kunjip on a four day trip. Well worth it. Both their regular menu as well as their Korean barbecue were...More

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  • RacFra
    06-Nov-2016

    Visited New York City with the goal of making it to a Korean restaurant. After walking past several, I stumbled on Kunjip. Ate twice at Kunjip on a four day trip. Well worth it. Both their regular menu as well as their Korean barbecue were...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Soo Hyeun K.
    27-Oct-2016

    I use DOOR DASH to get korean food delivered to me.I'm in midtown but not close enough to KTOWN to get korean food delivered for lunch,.So far I tried their Seollongtang and bulgogi dolsot.The seollongtang is really good and cheaper than gammeok!I note that I want sour kimchi and they give me the correct side.DO NOT GET THEIR ddookbaegi bulgogi.The ddookbaegi bulgogi was disgusting almost inedible.The bulgogi(thinly sliced marinated beef) was so tough and rubbery I felt like I was choking trying to swallow a piece.The whole point of the dish is to have some soup, but they add DDUK (korean rice cake) with dalkmyun (vermicelli noodles) and it soaked up most of the soup.There was literally less than 6 spoonfuls of soup and mostly inedible meat.I'm going to try their yukgaejang today and I will see how it is!

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  • Soo K.
    27-Oct-2016

    I use DOOR DASH to get korean food delivered to me.I'm in midtown but not close enough to KTOWN to get korean food delivered for lunch,.So far I tried their Seollongtang and bulgogi dolsot.The seollongtang is really good and cheaper than gammeok!I note that I want sour kimchi and they give me the correct side.DO NOT GET THEIR ddookbaegi bulgogi.The ddookbaegi bulgogi was disgusting almost inedible.The bulgogi(thinly sliced marinated beef) was so tough and rubbery I felt like I was choking trying to swallow a piece.The whole point of the dish is to have some soup, but they add DDUK (korean rice cake) with dalkmyun (vermicelli noodles) and it soaked up most of the soup.There was literally less than 6 spoonfuls of soup and mostly inedible meat.I'm going to try their yukgaejang today and I will see how it is!

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  • 25-Oct-2016

    Wide range of choice, food was delicious and the side dishes were all good. Staff are very professional and the prices are reasonable.A lot of the soup dishes contain noodles and comes with brown/red rice, so it's very filling.

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  • Sydney-sider_ML
    25-Oct-2016

    Wide range of choice, food was delicious and the side dishes were all good. Staff are very professional and the prices are reasonable.A lot of the soup dishes contain noodles and comes with brown/red rice, so it's very filling.

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  • Chanhong L.
    17-Oct-2016

    The japchae was pretty solid. Service-wise, they ask you to order while waiting in line, which I thought was pretty efficient. I didn't view it as bad customer service. I didn't feel rushed while eating either. We did wait for more than 10 minutes, so if you're looking for a quick meal, then this probably isn't the place to go.

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  • 06-Oct-2016

    My sister's friend invited us for dinner and she asked us, "what do you like to eat?" My daughter said that she loves ❤️ Korean culture, so she answered "korean food". So our friend said, "I will take you one of most delicious ? food...More

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  • floreliza2
    06-Oct-2016

    My sister's friend invited us for dinner and she asked us, "what do you like to eat?" My daughter said that she loves ❤️ Korean culture, so she answered "korean food". So our friend said, "I will take you one of most delicious ? food...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 06-Oct-2016

    My sister's friend invited us for dinner and she asked us, "what do you like to eat?" My daughter said that she loves ❤️ Korean culture, so she answered "korean food". So our friend said, "I will take you one of most delicious ? food...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Yongjin C.
    28-Sep-2016

    Can't believe this spot is only 2.5 stars... what are these other reviewers smoking?! Obviously not weed cause the food here is delishious. Look, I'm Korean and I know Korean food. This spot offers a great Korean spread, including dishes I don't see anywhere else, like bosam and gamja tang. Lunch specials here are the best on the block. These guys go toe to toe with some of the other Korea town greats.

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  • Sharron H.
    03-Sep-2016

    Great restaurant in a busy street overwhelmed with the same Korean cuisine. I have had amazing meals here and I am never disappointed. I was always a fan of Kunjip, even before they moved and renovated. There is a great variety of amazing food and what makes this place stand out is their unlimited complementary servings of steamed eggs! The only thing better than great food is great FREE food! This place is truly great but my only complaint is that the Korean BBQ is a little pricey like all the other restaurants on the street. Despite this, Kunjip is great and would definitely recommend!

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  • Richard N.
    21-Aug-2016

    I love you guys have so many side dishes and your house free soup,etc whatever it is. The food was awesome I love it. Well done everything.. You guys doing very great, just the service need to be improved.. A little bit.

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  • 19-Aug-2016

    We went as a family of four. Although there was a line the owner seemed to pick us out and found us a table immediately. We were surprised that there was a language barrier with the staff -they don't speak much English- but they worked...More

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  • emi5444
    19-Aug-2016

    We went as a family of four. Although there was a line the owner seemed to pick us out and found us a table immediately. We were surprised that there was a language barrier with the staff -they don't speak much English- but they worked...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Aug-2016

    We went as a family of four. Although there was a line the owner seemed to pick us out and found us a table immediately. We were surprised that there was a language barrier with the staff -they don't speak much English- but they worked...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Eric P.
    09-Aug-2016

    I have been here twice. The wait to sit can be up to 20-40 min but it's worth it. Lots of food, wonderful selection. The BBQ section upstairs is nice and lots of fun. The place is busy and they try to move you through fast so look at the menu and order while you wait. Make sure to try the farmers rice wine (makkoli). There are slightly different menus for up and down stairs, upstairs being more BBQ.

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  • Eric P.
    09-Aug-2016

    I have been here twice. The wait to sit can be up to 20-40 min but it's worth it.Lots of food, wonderful selection. The BBQ section upstairs is nice and lots of fun.The place is busy and they try to move you through fast so look at the menu and order while you wait. Make sure to try the farmers rice wine (makkoli). There are slightly different menus for up and down stairs, upstairs being more BBQ.

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  • 01-Aug-2016

    The food taste really good, we try the seafood pancake, bibimbab, Korean BBQ ... The service is fast and friendly. Its open 24 on 24 also all year ... Dont forget to book in advance to avoid to wait, its a busy place.

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  • PMT-76
    01-Aug-2016

    The food taste really good, we try the seafood pancake, bibimbab, Korean BBQ ... The service is fast and friendly. Its open 24 on 24 also all year ... Dont forget to book in advance to avoid to wait, its a busy place.

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  • Danny F.
    30-Jul-2016

    Whether you're on a date or with a large group, Kunjip always satisfies. Their (banchan: small Korean dishes) is top notch and the menu offers high-quality, authentic Korean cuisines.

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  • Yousef A.
    30-Jul-2016

    Pros: Excellent service, lots of food, good prices, bright atmosphere, and close to a nice neighborhood and park.Cons: May be too authentic for people not familiar with Korean BBQ

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  • Lei L.
    29-Jul-2016

    Was not sure, but turns out a good experience. Impressed by their efficiency. We ordered lunch combo and boki, totally love it!

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  • Nicholas W.
    28-Jul-2016

    I came in on a weekend night with a party of 5 to the Kunjip. I didn't know what to order since I wasn't a big fan of Korean, but I went for the cold buckwheat noodles in soup. It was very unique because, it was a cold noodle soup. At first I liked it because it was refreshing, but then it started tasting funny and just left it there. Thankfully, portions were big, so I stole some food from my friends. The seafood scallion pancake was probably the best thing I've eaten at Kunjip. It was consistently crunchy, and it wasn't too burnt, and had a lot of seafood/scallions on it. The appetizers in general were tasty, so I'll be coming again for that. The appetizers saved my appetite and this review, so this should say a lot! I do recommend to stay away from the buckwheat noodles. There wasn't anything special about that, but if you're craving cold noodles, that bowl is just for you. Looking to come back here soon, when it's not as crowded!

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  • Tanya Z.
    27-Jul-2016

    I've always like this place! Not sure why it only has 3.5 stars. Try to go early because there'll easily be a line in the evening around prime time. This restaurant def moves fast so they'll want you to order asap, eat asap, and pay asap which is why a lot of ppl prob are turned away by it. Beside that, the food is great and the menu has a wide variety of Korean food otherwise than tofu soup. Good for if you want some diversity in your Korean palate.

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  • Thuy N.
    26-Jul-2016

    Come hungry. The food is incredible and the portions are filling. Where do I start? I came with a group of 7 and ordered what seemed like everything on the menu.Must try-- Spicy sliced pork BBQ (Je Yook Gui), Fried clear noodle, vegetable and beef (Jap Che), and Spicy pan-fried rice cake with vegetable, egg and fishcake (Dduck Boki).The price is average for Korean BBQ. You'll get more bang for your buck if you come with a group. The service could be better. High turnover rate so things were hectic especially during the dinner rush.

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  • Thuy N.
    26-Jul-2016

    Come hungry. The food is incredible and the portions are filling. Where do I start? I came with a group of 7 and ordered what seemed like everything on the menu. Must try-- Spicy sliced pork BBQ (Je Yook Gui), Fried clear noodle, vegetable and beef (Jap Che), and Spicy pan-fried rice cake with vegetable, egg and fishcake (Dduck Boki). The price is average for Korean BBQ. You'll get more bang for your buck if you come with a group. The service could be better. High turnover rate so things were hectic especially during the dinner rush.

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  • 25-Jul-2016

    While this was my first visit for Korean BBQ, I was joined by two friends who love the cuisine. We arrived on a Friday evening without a reservation and found the restaurant crowded, but the wait was reasonable (about 20 minutes). Staff worked to take...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 25-Jul-2016

    While this was my first visit for Korean BBQ, I was joined by two friends who love the cuisine. We arrived on a Friday evening without a reservation and found the restaurant crowded, but the wait was reasonable (about 20 minutes). Staff worked to take...More

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  • sunflower75
    25-Jul-2016

    While this was my first visit for Korean BBQ, I was joined by two friends who love the cuisine. We arrived on a Friday evening without a reservation and found the restaurant crowded, but the wait was reasonable (about 20 minutes). Staff worked to take...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Luci L.
    23-Jul-2016

    Came in a party of four. Ordered one of their bibimbaps, which had a lot of rice in it and was overall quite a big portion. There was complimentary steamed egg and other standard Korean fare. There was complimentary cinnamon tea at the end as well, which was delicious!

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  • 19-Jul-2016

    We told them we were in a hurry and they didn't disappoint. The food seemed authentic and tasty (although not to my kids taste).

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  • JoolsReading
    19-Jul-2016

    We told them we were in a hurry and they didn't disappoint. The food seemed authentic and tasty (although not to my kids taste).

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  • 19-Jul-2016

    We told them we were in a hurry and they didn't disappoint. The food seemed authentic and tasty (although not to my kids taste).

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  • Dominek T.
    18-Jul-2016

    Came with a party of 7 on a Thursday night and with reservations as well. It's started off as a rather bizarre night. We were seated in the far back and then we did a game of musical chairs and then we were moved to another table to accommodate our large party. I came with someone that actually frequents that spot often which made ordering easy. He placed our order while we were standing outside waiting on our table. When we sat down our food immediately started rolling out to our table. #ThingsThatILove Alot of our starters were pickled vegetables and my favorite out of all of them was the pickled radishes. We then had scallion pancakes as another started along with the glass noodles. The glass noodles were popular among the entire table and did not last long. The also served us the spicy tofu soup which as amazing!!!!!!!! The host for the dinner ordered alot of the BBQ meat and my favorite hands down had to be the spicy pork. Less than a week later and I am still dreaming about and trying to find a way to get back to K-Town. We had so much food that evening I am sure I am leaving out have of what we ate. We indulged in Sake while we were there as well which came in a bottle. I have had Sake several times in life but after having the one they served in the bottle...I REALIZED I BEEN DRINKING WEAK SAKE ALL MY LIFE!!! I also tried Watermelon Sake which I didn't even know was a thing. It was tasty but super sweet and kind of reminded me of Kool-Aid. LOL Overall my experience was awesome and I plan on going back soon!

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  • Dominek T.
    18-Jul-2016

    Came with a party of 7 on a Thursday night and with reservations as well. It's started off as a rather bizarre night. We were seated in the far back and then we did a game of musical chairs and then we were moved to another table to accommodate our large party. I came with someone that actually frequents that spot often which made ordering easy. He placed our order while we were standing outside waiting on our table. When we sat down our food immediately started rolling out to our table. #ThingsThatILove Alot of our starters were pickled vegetables and my favorite out of all of them was the pickled radishes. We then had scallion pancakes as another started along with the glass noodles. The glass noodles were popular among the entire table and did not last long. The also served us the spicy tofu soup which as amazing!!!!!!!! The host for the dinner ordered alot of the BBQ meat and my favorite hands down had to be the spicy pork. Less than a week later and I am still dreaming about and trying to find a way to get back to K-Town. We had so much food that evening I am sure I am leaving out have of what we ate. We indulged in Sake while we were there as well which came in a bottle. I have had Sake several times in life but after having the one they served in the bottle...I REALIZED I BEEN DRINKING WEAK SAKE ALL MY LIFE!!! I also tried Watermelon Sake which I didn't even know was a thing. It was tasty but super sweet and kind of reminded me of Kool-Aid. LOLOverall my experience was awesome and I plan on going back soon!

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  • Elsie L.
    12-Jul-2016

    Great Korean restaurant! I love the services there. Lunch special really worth a try!

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  • John Y.
    10-Jul-2016

    I'll upgrading my rating. I came here on a Sunday afternoon when it was not as crowded. The service was much better than when I was here on a Friday evening. I'll come here if it's not during busy times. I ordered the beef Bee Bim bop again, I think that I have had better at other places but not too bad.

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  • 10-Jul-2016

    We've been to this Korean restaurant several times and we have yet to be disappointed! We love the freshness of the food. Their Korean BBQ was quite tasty as was their bibimbap. Their dumplings are great, too! I love that it's open all the time....More

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  • Catherine M
    10-Jul-2016

    We've been to this Korean restaurant several times and we have yet to be disappointed! We love the freshness of the food. Their Korean BBQ was quite tasty as was their bibimbap. Their dumplings are great, too! I love that it's open all the time....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Jul-2016

    We've been to this Korean restaurant several times and we have yet to be disappointed! We love the freshness of the food. Their Korean BBQ was quite tasty as was their bibimbap. Their dumplings are great, too! I love that it's open all the time....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Yikai L.
    09-Jul-2016

    5:30 pm Sat means no wait. The first place read beef seaweed soup on their menu and it tasted good. My friend recommends their traditional Korean food.

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  • Sattie T.
    06-Jul-2016

    Want to boost stars for them as it totally deserves! ;-) Good selection of menu (different variety of Jjige, bibuimbob and alcohol - never seen such a good variety in other places in K-town so far), and hope anyone can enjoy even you are vegetarian (or with someone vegetarian) or not good at spicy food. Staff are nice and friendly, and the operation was smooth even in a crowded dinnertime. Lunch menu bibimbob combo seems reasonal options too. Will definitely be my one of go-to places again!

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  • 06-Jul-2016

    Many people lined up, and a bit noisy inside restaurant as there are many people. It would be to great if they allow customers to spend a bit more time on enjoying food. I felt they want customers get out asap for better turnaround. Menus...More

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  • Daniel K
    06-Jul-2016

    Many people lined up, and a bit noisy inside restaurant as there are many people. It would be to great if they allow customers to spend a bit more time on enjoying food. I felt they want customers get out asap for better turnaround. Menus...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 8Oiseaux
    06-Jul-2016

    Many people lined up, and a bit noisy inside restaurant as there are many people. It would be to great if they allow customers to spend a bit more time on enjoying food. I felt they want customers get out asap for better turnaround. Menus...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • theworldanddaniel
    06-Jul-2016

    Many people lined up, and a bit noisy inside restaurant as there are many people. It would be to great if they allow customers to spend a bit more time on enjoying food. I felt they want customers get out asap for better turnaround. Menus...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 06-Jul-2016

    Many people lined up, and a bit noisy inside restaurant as there are many people. It would be to great if they allow customers to spend a bit more time on enjoying food. I felt they want customers get out asap for better turnaround. Menus...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Ian C.
    04-Jul-2016

    This is our go-to spot in K-town. There's usually a line but it moves quickly. Don't expect service to be great (but I don't know anywhere where service is great in K-town anyway) and know what you're going to order before they ask you - you can look at the menu while you're waiting in line and order in line as well. The food here is legit. I've never had anything bad.

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  • Soon K.
    02-Jul-2016

    We came there for dinner. We sat on the corner spot of the second floor. I had Korean Miso ( Doe jang JJi gea) . This Miso soup comes in the boiling hot clay pot . It is prepared with squash, onion, seafood. The Korean miso is richer than Japanese. They My friend introduce this restaurant as her favorite one. It is located in the busy street of K town brought many side dishes like Gimchi and vegetable dishes. Then , they offered a steamed egg soup served in a hot pot. This was excellent. My friend had seafood pancakes which was so large enough to share. That was Ok. This restaurant was very generous considering its location. The service was prompt and professional. My friend talked to the owner who was very kind.

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  • Kathy T.
    28-Jun-2016

    This place has good ambience, and it's great for large groups since they have two floors. Their orders come out quickly and they have purple rice! Four stars for good setting and quick orders, but their food is just okay.

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  • 25-Jun-2016

    This restaurant serves up the usual Korean staple. Food is generally fine, and service is fast and efficient. The menu is rather extensive. Seating is cramped, it generally feels more like a fast food joint than a sit down restaurant.

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  • KLWanderer
    25-Jun-2016

    This restaurant serves up the usual Korean staple. Food is generally fine, and service is fast and efficient. The menu is rather extensive. Seating is cramped, it generally feels more like a fast food joint than a sit down restaurant.

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  • 25-Jun-2016

    This restaurant serves up the usual Korean staple. Food is generally fine, and service is fast and efficient. The menu is rather extensive. Seating is cramped, it generally feels more like a fast food joint than a sit down restaurant.

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  • Cindy L.
    18-Jun-2016

    It makes me sad to see so many negative reviews here because the kunjip is one of my family's favorite places to eat at ktown. It looks like a lot of the comments are bashing on the service here. All I can say is that the service here is VERY Korean. Meaning if you're Korean (and can speak Korean), and have older members in your party, the waiters will serve you more attentively than otherwise. Honestly, I think this is just part of Korean culture haha. Anyway, whenever we come here, the food is always top notch and they never skimp out on the banchans. Last time we visited, they offered us complimentary soups and dishes that were actually part of the menu as "service" and they kept trying to squeeze in banchan one after another (we had around 8 different banchans by the end). I highly recommend their ssam bab, which comes with a huge array of leaves to wrap your barbeque with. You really can't go wrong with any of their soups either. Totally recommend!!

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  • Sharon S.
    16-Jun-2016

    The taste is ordinary but I still want to recommend it because the free snacks are unlimited and the types are really diverse. Most importantly, it is really cheap!

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  • Cathleen S.
    15-Jun-2016

    Pretty delicious! The restaurant itself is super tiny, and we went during lunch time so it was extremely packed and cramped. The food overall was really good though.

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  • Lynn M.
    15-Jun-2016

    This is a great place for Korean food. I'm surprised by the negative reviews. I think it's because a lot of tourists come in and order the wrong things. My advice: get the bo-ssam or jokbal. Great ways to try Korean ways of cooking pork. They also have BBQ. Also please please order one of the stews. Just something as simple as soy bean stew or kimchi jjigae will be worth it. They have a giant menu but DO NOT order any of the Chines dishes. No shumai or anything like that. You have to stick with the authentic Korean food. If you really wanna try something new: raw crab in soy sauce. Koreas best creation. Put some white rice in the body of the crab. Mix the sauce in and scrape out the crab eggs in the body. It is unreal. So good. There's so much to try! Take full advantage of this placeBut yes, most nights there will be a wait.

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  • 07-Jun-2016

    It's quite hard to meet Korean restaurant tastes like real Korean food when I am not in Korea. But this is super real. Thumbs up! But if you are not a Korean, you might like or not depending on menu. But I strongly recommend if...More

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  • ALLTHATKOREA
    07-Jun-2016

    It's quite hard to meet Korean restaurant tastes like real Korean food when I am not in Korea. But this is super real. Thumbs up! But if you are not a Korean, you might like or not depending on menu. But I strongly recommend if...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 07-Jun-2016

    It's quite hard to meet Korean restaurant tastes like real Korean food when I am not in Korea. But this is super real. Thumbs up! But if you are not a Korean, you might like or not depending on menu. But I strongly recommend if...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • flyhigh_jiyoung
    07-Jun-2016

    It's quite hard to meet Korean restaurant tastes like real Korean food when I am not in Korea. But this is super real. Thumbs up! But if you are not a Korean, you might like or not depending on menu. But I strongly recommend if...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 31-May-2016

    Nice place with great food. Service is ok but not best. Portions are slightly big. They have as well Bbq options, a la carte. For 2 pax / 3 dishes $60

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  • 31-May-2016

    Nice place with great food. Service is ok but not best. Portions are slightly big. They have as well Bbq options, a la carte. For 2 pax / 3 dishes $60

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  • RMchef
    31-May-2016

    Nice place with great food. Service is ok but not best. Portions are slightly big. They have as well Bbq options, a la carte. For 2 pax / 3 dishes $60

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  • 29-May-2016

    Usually the side dishes at Korean restaurants are a bit disappointing, but the sides at Kunjip was actually pretty good. They didn't skimp on the toppings for the bibimbap, and the soup that came with it was delicious. The service was good, and I would...More

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  • ktmw985
    29-May-2016

    Usually the side dishes at Korean restaurants are a bit disappointing, but the sides at Kunjip was actually pretty good. They didn't skimp on the toppings for the bibimbap, and the soup that came with it was delicious. The service was good, and I would...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 29-May-2016

    Usually the side dishes at Korean restaurants are a bit disappointing, but the sides at Kunjip was actually pretty good. They didn't skimp on the toppings for the bibimbap, and the soup that came with it was delicious. The service was good, and I would...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Tenzin C.
    27-May-2016

    One of my favorite in Korean town New York. Every time I come to NewYork I never miss grabbing a meal from Kunjib. There are usually long line but they are fast enough that longest wait would be 20 minutes and I think it is definitely worth the wait. I love their Nyenmyoen and also this dukkpoki and bibimbap.

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  • Kristine H.
    27-May-2016

    This place is a legit Korean eatery. I can't attest to the quality of the BBQ (which I reckon is what many people go for) as we weren't there for that, but their wide variety of soups and entree dishes are great. I especially enjoyed their biji jjigae, which is spicy soup made of ground beans and chunks of pork. It does have that grainy texture to it (and that is the nature of the dish) and on the whole may not look too appetizing, but it's one of my favorite dishes among Korean food- and Kunjip definitely does it right. Warning though - the portion is for sure on the heartier side (which is not at all a bad thing!).Also, checking in will get you a free suyuk (pork w/ veggies)! We thought it'd be an appetizer size but it was huuuuge! But unlike the traditional suyuk the meat is cut very thin, and the style of serving (on the sauce) makes it fairly acidic.

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  • Stella M.
    24-May-2016

    Came here w a friend because he recommended it for drinks and appetizer. But it's more of a Korean restaurant vs a Korean bar. They just have your typical soju, beer and makgoli. We got the following:1) Do Ga Ni Mu Chim 5/5: This is a Korean dish which is like boiled Ox Knee Bone w Meat with spicy salad on the side. Surprisingly the meat was very soft and the accompanying salad was really good. It was a very good appetizer with the soju we had. 2) Al Tang 4/5: aka Fish Roe Soup. The soup was good and there was plenty of fish roe (fish egg) and clams. I wish it was a tad bit spicier but it definitely hit the spot and went really well with the soju.The wait was ridiculous but my friend said everywhere in ktown is min 30min-1hr wait for dinner on a Friday night. The place was crowded and the service slightly on the slow side but overall it was a good place to grab a couple drinks and have delicious Korean food.

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  • Stella M.
    24-May-2016

    Came here w a friend because he recommended it for drinks and appetizer. But it's more of a Korean restaurant vs a Korean bar. They just have your typical soju, beer and makgoli. We got the following: 1) Do Ga Ni Mu Chim 5/5: This is a Korean dish which is like boiled Ox Knee Bone w Meat with spicy salad on the side. Surprisingly the meat was very soft and the accompanying salad was really good. It was a very good appetizer with the soju we had. 2) Al Tang 4/5: aka Fish Roe Soup. The soup was good and there was plenty of fish roe (fish egg) and clams. I wish it was a tad bit spicier but it definitely hit the spot and went really well with the soju. The wait was ridiculous but my friend said everywhere in ktown is min 30min-1hr wait for dinner on a Friday night. The place was crowded and the service slightly on the slow side but overall it was a good place to grab a couple drinks and have delicious Korean food.

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  • Hee Yeon K.
    14-May-2016

    It's disappointing to read these reviews here!! But let me tell you something new. You look for a decent place for a decent Korean food that you've been craving for, and you get it HERE at the Kun Jip (Definition: "the house of eldest son," Direct translation: "big house") In case you were wondering the reason why Koreans would call the house of the eldest son of a family the "big house," it is because that's just how it is :) And NO, we do not call the house for the youngest son the small house, because that's just messed up. The food is pretty high quality compared to average tip and the population they are serving, majority of teens and young adults. You can calculate the average tip yourself, refer to menu for average price. In Korea, there's no concept of tip. Therefore, no tip-expected service. And as you all already know, the average age of the servers here are guaranteed, more than you (or even you and your significant other combined). It's just the way it's supposed to be in our culture, so don't be sad when they kick you out. It means all means (of eating and serving) are done. Looks like they are just juggling the intakes, and it really looks like they are very, familiar with the concept. Their customers, tips, amount of tables are just being balanced by having you order ahead, serve your faster, and have you leave after your meal. I guess these are just the results of maintaining business in Manhattan. Love them like your aunt and uncles. We'd make happier K-Town.

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  • Hee Yeon K.
    14-May-2016

    It's disappointing to read these reviews here!! But let me tell you something new.You look for a decent place for a decent Korean food that you've been craving for, and you get it HERE at the Kun Jip (Definition: "the house of eldest son," Direct translation: "big house") In case you were wondering the reason why Koreans would call the house of the eldest son of a family the "big house," it is because that's just how it is :) And NO, we do not call the house for the youngest son the small house, because that's just messed up.The food is pretty high quality compared to average tip and the population they are serving, majority of teens and young adults. You can calculate the average tip yourself, refer to menu for average price.In Korea, there's no concept of tip. Therefore, no tip-expected service. And as you all already know, the average age of the servers here are guaranteed, more than you (or even you and your significant other combined). It's just the way it's supposed to be in our culture, so don't be sad when they kick you out. It means all means (of eating and serving) are done. Looks like they are just juggling the intakes, and it really looks like they are very, familiar with the concept. Their customers, tips, amount of tables are just being balanced by having you order ahead, serve your faster, and have you leave after your meal. I guess these are just the results of maintaining business in Manhattan. Love them like your aunt and uncles. We'd make happier K-Town.

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  • 13-May-2016

    Food was authentic and tasty. Kimchi plates were delicious. When you walk in, you will queue on the steps and will be given menus to decide on your food before you get seated. Service was sub-par but the food was good. Seafood pancake was yummy...More

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  • ParisTravels2014
    13-May-2016

    Food was authentic and tasty. Kimchi plates were delicious. When you walk in, you will queue on the steps and will be given menus to decide on your food before you get seated. Service was sub-par but the food was good. Seafood pancake was yummy...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-May-2016

    Food was authentic and tasty. Kimchi plates were delicious. When you walk in, you will queue on the steps and will be given menus to decide on your food before you get seated. Service was sub-par but the food was good. Seafood pancake was yummy...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Tiffany T.
    10-May-2016

    This is my favorite korean food spot in ktown. I love how they serve very traditional korean dishes and despite the reviews that say they have bad service, I would say otherwise. They're slightly aggressive in how they would have you wait in line and look at the menu while you're waiting, but a lot of people come to eat so that would be their fastest way to serve. However, their food is delicious and so is their banchan (side dishes). They're super authentic compared to my experience in Seoul (but definitely not the same and not as good) but I think this is probably the best you can get in NYC and not at someone's home. My personal favorite is the galbi tang (short rib soup) that is full of umani and hearty. Their bone marrow soup also deserves a honorable mention. If you're ever in the area, you should give this restaurant a chance. I definitely recommend this place.

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  • Bhavna H.
    30-Apr-2016

    This must be one of the most popular Korean places in the city because the line was almost out the door!! I would call ahead to make a reservation and skip the kind wait. Although I'm not a huuuge fan of Korean food, my husband absolutely loved it and always wants to go back! The service here is great, quick and efficient servers.

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  • 30-Apr-2016

    Nice service, warm and frienly BBQ is a typical Korean food. Nice prepared. Appetizer are tasty. A good Korean address

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  • stefan19100
    30-Apr-2016

    Nice service, warm and frienly BBQ is a typical Korean food. Nice prepared. Appetizer are tasty. A good Korean address

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  • stefan19CH
    30-Apr-2016

    Nice service, warm and frienly BBQ is a typical Korean food. Nice prepared. Appetizer are tasty. A good Korean address

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  • Sheldon Z.
    28-Apr-2016

    K town nice Korean restaurant. A good try. Recommended for next time also. Went their with a good friend.

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  • 26-Apr-2016

    We visited The Kunjip for lunch on a recommendation from a family member. We were not disappointed!The atmosphere and the menu made this such an enjoyable dining experience - highly recommended if you like or want to try Korean food! Get there early if you...More

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  • Arianna M
    26-Apr-2016

    We visited The Kunjip for lunch on a recommendation from a family member. We were not disappointed!The atmosphere and the menu made this such an enjoyable dining experience - highly recommended if you like or want to try Korean food! Get there early if you...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 26-Apr-2016

    We visited The Kunjip for lunch on a recommendation from a family member. We were not disappointed!The atmosphere and the menu made this such an enjoyable dining experience - highly recommended if you like or want to try Korean food! Get there early if you...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Yaliyah H.
    17-Apr-2016

    Loved this place! The in-table grill was amazing. We ate the BBQ COMBO (beef) #2 and it easily filled 4 people.The restaurant was clean and modern. We sat on the 2nd floor with a great view of Koreatown.Overall it was a lovely dining experience but the staff seemed a bit hurried and didn't do a great job of explaining what we were eating. Regardless, I definitely go again.

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  • 16-Apr-2016

    There was a line of people waiting to get in and the vast majority appeared to look like locals... Always a good sign... We got the menus and our orders were taken while still in line... (Actually very clever idea so that people do NOT...More

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  • Traveltheorient
    16-Apr-2016

    There was a line of people waiting to get in and the vast majority appeared to look like locals... Always a good sign... We got the menus and our orders were taken while still in line... (Actually very clever idea so that people do NOT...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Apr-2016

    There was a line of people waiting to get in and the vast majority appeared to look like locals... Always a good sign... We got the menus and our orders were taken while still in line... (Actually very clever idea so that people do NOT...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Daniel P.
    10-Apr-2016

    (Somehow, my review at their previous location didn't port over - so - I'm doing that now. This is from November 2014. Same operation). Ok. I'm non-Korean. Let's start there, because if I were Korean then I'd have a much deeper understanding of the dishes - as well as experience with qualities. Just walked the wife to her NYC Marathon pick-up bus on 51st and bee-lined it to here - Kunjip. I've walked by this restaurant a 1/2 dozen times over the past few years but never had the chance to sit down and experience its 24/7 nature. For today's breakfast (it's 6:50 AM right now) I ordered Gobdol Bibimbob. A flavor/texture parade swiftly ensued (see exhibits A-C). Unlike expected, the egg arrived along with the kimchee - perfectly soufléed in its own micro-hotpot. The hotpot itself arrived with a perfect mix of ground beef, rice and vegetables. I won't wax gastronomic - just let me say that this is a refreshing breakfast fare - and the barley tea tied it all together.

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  • Daniel P.
    10-Apr-2016

    (Somehow, my review at their previous location didn't port over - so - I'm doing that now. This is from November 2014. Same operation).Ok. I'm non-Korean. Let's start there, because if I were Korean then I'd have a much deeper understanding of the dishes - as well as experience with qualities.Just walked the wife to her NYC Marathon pick-up bus on 51st and bee-lined it to here - Kunjip. I've walked by this restaurant a 1/2 dozen times over the past few years but never had the chance to sit down and experience its 24/7 nature.For today's breakfast (it's 6:50 AM right now) I ordered Gobdol Bibimbob. A flavor/texture parade swiftly ensued (see exhibits A-C).Unlike expected, the egg arrived along with the kimchee - perfectly soufléed in its own micro-hotpot.The hotpot itself arrived with a perfect mix of ground beef, rice and vegetables. I won't wax gastronomic - just let me say that this is a refreshing breakfast fare - and the barley tea tied it all together.

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  • Doma G.
    06-Apr-2016

    This place has changed a lot since the last time I came here. The food and service was great. My friend and I got bibimbap with spicy pork and galbi jim. It was so delicious. The last time I came here, I was disappointed with every dish I ordered. I'm glad this restaurant improved!

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  • Laila D.
    28-Mar-2016

    Came here one rainy day for lunch a couple weeks ago and loved it!! First, very friendly staff and prompt service. Second, it is the best Korean tofu soup u have ever eaten...I was daydreaming about it for days afterwards. That alone would have been filling enough for lunch, but no, I ordered the lunch Bibimbop combo special for about $12 which not only comes with this amazing Korean spicy tofu soup but all the Korean small dishes of which in my mind the kimchi is the most important as a reference point as to how good the food is ....and yes...their kimchi is amazing. And there is what tasted like braised spicy oxtail among the small dishes...some meaty spicy goodness for sure. The Bibimbop was very good but not the best I have had: but definitely solid, very good. And that may be partially my fault as I doused it in so much spicy hot delicious pepper paste ...and perhaps a little too much to appreciate its ingredients. It was a perfect lunch and an incredible deal, all that plus very good hot green tea for under $15 and I was beyond full and warmed up on a very cold and wet day and very satisfied with my generous and tasty meal. I will definitely return if for nothing else but the tofu soup!

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  • 28-Mar-2016

    it specializes in authentic korean food. The ban chan is great with lots of variety and the food is amazing. been here many times and will keep going back.

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  • Sang C
    28-Mar-2016

    it specializes in authentic korean food. The ban chan is great with lots of variety and the food is amazing. been here many times and will keep going back.

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  • 850sangc
    28-Mar-2016

    it specializes in authentic korean food. The ban chan is great with lots of variety and the food is amazing. been here many times and will keep going back.

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  • 28-Mar-2016

    it specializes in authentic korean food. The ban chan is great with lots of variety and the food is amazing. been here many times and will keep going back.

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  • 27-Mar-2016

    23 people eating and it was fantastic! Everyone enjoyed the food even the kids. It was a great experience. It helped that my lifelong friend was able to order for all of us. Service is not the best but they definitely try. We all jumped...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 27-Mar-2016

    23 people eating and it was fantastic! Everyone enjoyed the food even the kids. It was a great experience. It helped that my lifelong friend was able to order for all of us. Service is not the best but they definitely try. We all jumped...More

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  • lizd3
    27-Mar-2016

    23 people eating and it was fantastic! Everyone enjoyed the food even the kids. It was a great experience. It helped that my lifelong friend was able to order for all of us. Service is not the best but they definitely try. We all jumped...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jera Z.
    20-Mar-2016

    Very popular and the waiting line is very long. Like their egg custard and varieties of main courses. We tried ox knee soup which is very tender and fresh. The sausage, noodles, tofu stew is like a small hot pot. Not really spicy. Very nice and warm for the winter. But remember not to sit near the door in the cold weather. The wind is terrible.

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  • Daniel A.
    19-Mar-2016

    I've never tried Korean BBQ before and it can be daunting to try without a guide. This place was great for me. The hostess never left my side when I told her I'd no idea what I was doing. She explained the process, menu and the drinks. The food was fantastic! I now know why everyone loves this cuisine. But if it wasn't for the 5 star help I would've been lost.

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  • 17-Mar-2016

    This place is pricey. One serving of pork belly broke the bank, but I loved it. LOVED IT. I'm not sure if I've ever eaten pork that was so tender and juicy. I loved it. It really looks like just a normal restaurant, but the...More

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  • padraig74
    17-Mar-2016

    This place is pricey. One serving of pork belly broke the bank, but I loved it. LOVED IT. I'm not sure if I've ever eaten pork that was so tender and juicy. I loved it. It really looks like just a normal restaurant, but the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 17-Mar-2016

    This place is pricey. One serving of pork belly broke the bank, but I loved it. LOVED IT. I'm not sure if I've ever eaten pork that was so tender and juicy. I loved it. It really looks like just a normal restaurant, but the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Katsuhiro K.
    15-Mar-2016

    When I am really hungry and have more than 45 minutes until next PATH train, and if my body wants Korean food, I usually end up here. The location is good (1 block from PATH 33rd Station), and $17 Bibimbo combo is good. I have only tried this combo, so I do not know about the other food, like Korean BBQ. I never had a bad experience. Sometimes you may get an extra small boiling egg soup (I got when I ate there in weekdays late night.). I would like to try breakfast and lunch special (when I do not need to work!) at some point. Looks like a great deal.

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  • 13-Mar-2016

    This is amongst the best bbq in Manhattan. The marinated beef and the pork were divine. The sides that they provide were good but can be improved . The combo with spicy pork rice and the seafood soup was a hit and miss . The...More

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  • Saansaax
    13-Mar-2016

    This is amongst the best bbq in Manhattan. The marinated beef and the pork were divine. The sides that they provide were good but can be improved . The combo with spicy pork rice and the seafood soup was a hit and miss . The...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Mar-2016

    This is amongst the best bbq in Manhattan. The marinated beef and the pork were divine. The sides that they provide were good but can be improved . The combo with spicy pork rice and the seafood soup was a hit and miss . The...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Emily W.
    04-Mar-2016

    It was a good idea for me to eat dinner early. When I came here, it was around 6:30 and the restaurant was already full. But I was next in line and luckily some customers paid the bill and left a couple minutes after I came in. When I sat down, immediately there was a long line of people forming. I was so happy I didn't have to wait long. The tables are extremely small for two people who are dining. Kunjip takes a table of four and puts a partition in the middle so groups of two can dine at the same table. With many side dishes, an appetizer, and a main course on the table, things feel very cramped. In addition, it was extremely hard to get the waiter's attention when I needed help. But when I don't need help, they just keep hovering around like flies. However, their services were amazing. Even in this hectic environment, they are still able to keep a smile and attend to customers as fast as they can. The food was exceptionally good, very comforting. The portions are large, well worth the price. I ordered the ox bone noodle soup the first time I came here and the bibimbap the next couple times. I am a picky eater and I have to say, this place meets all if not most of my requirements for a good meal at a restaurant: convenient location- in the heart of Ktown with subway transportation close by, appropriate prices for large serving sizes- not just large plates and bowls with small amounts of food-, less sodium in the food- I've asked some restaurants to put less salt in my food but the end result, I have placed in front of me a plate of salty food-, and fast and efficient servers. I highly recommend people to try this place out. But try not to come during rush hour.... Here's a tip, if you check-in on yelp, you get a free appetizer, which was delicious!

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  • Emily W.
    04-Mar-2016

    It was a good idea for me to eat dinner early. When I came here, it was around 6:30 and the restaurant was already full. But I was next in line and luckily some customers paid the bill and left a couple minutes after I came in. When I sat down, immediately there was a long line of people forming. I was so happy I didn't have to wait long. The tables are extremely small for two people who are dining. Kunjip takes a table of four and puts a partition in the middle so groups of two can dine at the same table. With many side dishes, an appetizer, and a main course on the table, things feel very cramped. In addition, it was extremely hard to get the waiter's attention when I needed help. But when I don't need help, they just keep hovering around like flies. However, their services were amazing. Even in this hectic environment, they are still able to keep a smile and attend to customers as fast as they can. The food was exceptionally good, very comforting. The portions are large, well worth the price. I ordered the ox bone noodle soup the first time I came here and the bibimbap the next couple times. I am a picky eater and I have to say, this place meets all if not most of my requirements for a good meal at a restaurant: convenient location- in the heart of Ktown with subway transportation close by, appropriate prices for large serving sizes- not just large plates and bowls with small amounts of food-, less sodium in the food- I've asked some restaurants to put less salt in my food but the end result, I have placed in front of me a plate of salty food-, and fast and efficient servers. I highly recommend people to try this place out. But try not to come during rush hour....Here's a tip, if you check-in on yelp, you get a free appetizer, which was delicious!

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  • Jane H.
    03-Mar-2016

    Looking for a huge korean meal for breakfast? The Ku jip's breakfast deal is the best thing ever. With only $7, you can enjoy the full culinary experience even from the breakfast. Whenever I eat with breakfast deal at the kunjip, I feel like I am in Korea, or at Home home. (Mommy's breakfast care) I like to get dduk mandoo soup for breakfast. It is a beef base soup with korean style dumplings, clear noodles, and rice cakes inside. What I love the most about this soup is the size and portion. The breakfast deal includes a bowl of rice and freshly made steamed egg pot with 8 other korean side dishes. It's just so mich food to take in for breakfast but that's what I love the most about the breakfast! ! Once you are almost done with the meal, there's even more !! (Another rice soup and sweets) A must try experience for those who haven't tried yet!!

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  • Daniel S.
    28-Feb-2016

    New location, same great food and smiles. I used to come here for lunch many times at the old location for soondae gook, the only restaurant in Ktown I know of that served this dish. Ever since the restaurant moved down the block, I had yet to go back until this past week. I came for dinner at 7pm when the wait was less than 5 minutes and we were seated in the second seat from the front door, quite chilly even with the secondary entrance that blocks the cold air, so I left my jacket on.First tip: CHECK-IN! You will get a free goodie, Suyuk - a salad and cold beef mix.Second tip: Unsure of what to order? Soondae good is a great choice! Blood sausage soup with tendons in rich mildly spicy broth. Sounds disgusting, but absolutely delicious!The service was 5/5, servers were very attentive to requests for napkins and the check, and smiled sincerely. By the time we left, the line expanded up the stairs to the second floor. Come early to avoid the wait and remember to check-in for the goodie!

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  • Daniel S.
    28-Feb-2016

    New location, same great food and smiles. I used to come here for lunch many times at the old location for soondae gook, the only restaurant in Ktown I know of that served this dish. Ever since the restaurant moved down the block, I had yet to go back until this past week. I came for dinner at 7pm when the wait was less than 5 minutes and we were seated in the second seat from the front door, quite chilly even with the secondary entrance that blocks the cold air, so I left my jacket on. First tip: CHECK-IN! You will get a free goodie, Suyuk - a salad and cold beef mix. Second tip: Unsure of what to order? Soondae good is a great choice! Blood sausage soup with tendons in rich mildly spicy broth. Sounds disgusting, but absolutely delicious! The service was 5/5, servers were very attentive to requests for napkins and the check, and smiled sincerely. By the time we left, the line expanded up the stairs to the second floor. Come early to avoid the wait and remember to check-in for the goodie!

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  • H ..
    23-Feb-2016

    I had lunch here today and everything was excellent as usual--food, service, atmosphere! And the complimentary tea, appetizers/side dishes (banchan), and portions so generous--so satisfying and filling! Will be back soon. So glad they expanded and are still a great presence on the block. And to the hospitality bloke sitting next to me, I wish I could dine here more regularly.

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  • Cynde L.
    22-Feb-2016

    Enjoyed a fabulous and reasonably priced lunch. The Bibimbob special was delicious as were the appetizers they brought over. The Udon. soup was great and so was the duck dumpling soup. The service was also fantastic. We are a family of five and our bill came to $65. Best deal in NYC ever!

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  • Fan S.
    13-Feb-2016

    one of the best restaurants in k town hands town. the manager was super nice. the service was great. the food is amazing

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  • Leah K.
    08-Feb-2016

    Authentic Korean food with a wide range of side dishes. Great lunch specials, clean and modern.

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  • Qihao T.
    05-Feb-2016

    Best place to have a rest and some food after shopping in Macy's hahah!Most important, my Mum like it~

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  • Qihao T.
    05-Feb-2016

    Best place to have a rest and some food after shopping in Macy's hahah! Most important, my Mum like it~

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  • Jalyn K.
    03-Feb-2016

    last Thursday, My friends and I ordered soondar bokkem and joomooluk bbq. since we love the spicy food, it was so delicious!!!!!!!!!!!though it was busy at the time, service was nice. especially the old lady with short hair at front was friendly and kept saying something to not get us bored while waiting for a line. :):)

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  • Amanda O.
    21-Jan-2016

    I don't usually leave reviews but felt I should since I see so many people have been unhappy with service here. I met someone for lunch here and the service was great -- no one was pushing us out, everyone was accommodating and courteous, the food came quickly and we n ever felt rushed. We had the beef bibimbap, which was excellent. I had made a reservation and we were seated upstairs - maybe that makes a difference?

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  • K R.
    14-Jan-2016

    I requested a table for one and although the seating is compact it worked perfectly for one. If I had been with someone at the table it would have been a juggling act. I ordered the bulgogi and was immediately served the complimentary appetizers. They were all unique and tasty! They also serve an egg pudding served hot and steamy. I'm not a fan of eggs or rather my stomach isn't but I did try a bite of the dish. It was very light and creamy. My bulgogi was served at a perfect temperature and the broth and noodles were delicious. The staff paid attention to me and filled my water glass at every turn. I was very pleased with my meal and was stuffed! I observed several tables ordering and the dishes looked amazing. They were colorful and looked very appealing. I will be back and plan on trying some of their hot pot dishes.

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  • 13-Jan-2016

    We've been to other Korean places in NY that weren't nearly as good and where we were treated much worse. Don't go if you need to be waited on by staff who aren't downright angry that you're eating at their restaurant. But if you want...More

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  • Michael B
    13-Jan-2016

    We've been to other Korean places in NY that weren't nearly as good and where we were treated much worse. Don't go if you need to be waited on by staff who aren't downright angry that you're eating at their restaurant. But if you want...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Jan-2016

    We've been to other Korean places in NY that weren't nearly as good and where we were treated much worse. Don't go if you need to be waited on by staff who aren't downright angry that you're eating at their restaurant. But if you want...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jennifer L.
    08-Jan-2016

    My go-to for Korean food. The new location is much more clean and comfortable than their old space. But the food is still on point and quite delicious. The food comes out fast and you can always ask for more banchan. You can check-in on Yelp and get a free dish. The only drawbacks are that there is usually a line, but it moves fairly quick and the service is lacking. They used to chase after you to demand a 15% tip which is quite distasteful because tip is optional and according to your service. But because of the food, they get four stars.

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  • Emily Y.
    06-Jan-2016

    My co-worker brought me here for what she considers authentic Korean BBQ. She did all the ordering and I was totally impressed with all the dishes. Loved everyone of them.I couldn't begin to name them, sorry, I would just butcher all the names but I do recommend that you try it at least once.

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  • Ran W.
    06-Jan-2016

    Kunjip is my favorite restaurant in ktown. Their service is fast, and they give you a steamed egg before and cinnamon tea after your meal! My go to is the bibimbap and soup combo, but last time we got rabboki and it was yummy too! There's usually a line but wait isn't that bad at all. Go and indulge! :)

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  • Daniel C.
    04-Jan-2016

    Livin in LA, and quoting a friend "I've seen it all, and done it all."So my taste buds for authentic K-food is refined.If you're craving for mom's cooked K-food... you've found home. It has spice, excellent main/side dishes, and attitude.. just like mom.Expect lines, so hit it during off hours...

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  • Junah K.
    03-Jan-2016

    Amazing place for lunch!! Generous portion, great Korean food that's delicious, and staff were nice. Visit here for lunch specials please~

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  • May K.
    02-Jan-2016

    There was a line down the stairs. While we were waiting they took our orders quite briskly.. The service was very efficient sacrificing kindness. Overall the food was good, especially for the price which included the appetizer dishes they happily refilled. Would come back for a quick lunch.

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  • 02-Jan-2016

    If you feel like Korean BBQ and other regular fare, this is a good choice Be prepared to wait for a table as it's good value for money Recommend the short rib cut for BBQ, tasty and substantial, also grilled mackerel, seafood pancake, cold noodles...More

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  • roy c
    02-Jan-2016

    If you feel like Korean BBQ and other regular fare, this is a good choice Be prepared to wait for a table as it's good value for money Recommend the short rib cut for BBQ, tasty and substantial, also grilled mackerel, seafood pancake, cold noodles...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • royc52
    02-Jan-2016

    If you feel like Korean BBQ and other regular fare, this is a good choice Be prepared to wait for a table as it's good value for money Recommend the short rib cut for BBQ, tasty and substantial, also grilled mackerel, seafood pancake, cold noodles...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 02-Jan-2016

    If you feel like Korean BBQ and other regular fare, this is a good choice Be prepared to wait for a table as it's good value for money Recommend the short rib cut for BBQ, tasty and substantial, also grilled mackerel, seafood pancake, cold noodles...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Nilsa L.
    01-Jan-2016

    This spot is one of the better ones in Korea town. We came early for dinner and thank god there was no line! For two people, we must have ordered food enough for 4 -- galbi gui, pa jun, dduck boki, and sulung tang. Since we didn't want to walk out smelling like korean BBQ, we decided to have the kitchen cook the galbi for us. It came looking like it was overly cooked but it was SO the opposite. The meat was extremely tender and flavorful. (Side note, I took the galbi to go and it was still tender when I reheat it the next day). I just love seafood pa jun and I make sure to order it every time I go to a Korean restaurant that has it. I didn't try much of the dduck boki since I'm not big on spicy food. It wasn't just a one note spiciness that makes your eyes water and choke, but it had a kick that slowly creeps up. I can understand how people who like spicy food would totally dig this dish. And then it was my yummy sulung tang! I love sulung tang. Compared to dduck boki, sulung tang is like water, but that's exactly what I love about it. Clear beef broth mixed with rice is TOTALLY my thing. The only thing I would say is that I'm used to sulung tang served with salt to taste and Kunjip didn't do that. I had to specifically ask for it. But not a huge deal. I will most definitely come back to Kunjip . . . actually, I'm craving some pa jun right now!

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  • Kathy L.
    24-Dec-2015

    Kunjip is my favorite place. The ddeokbukki is the so good. Sweet and spicy with lots of fishcakes and noodles. It's always crowded and they're always trying to kick out as soon as (they think) you're done. But whatever - I always order the Yukgaejang (spicy beef vegetable soup). Best thing to eat during the cold season.

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  • Charlotte Y.
    21-Dec-2015

    Went there for dinner. Had a barbecue combo and it comes with tofu soup, steamed egg and a special pink beverage. Cost $70 for two people. The service is really fast!

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  • 21-Dec-2015

    I won't even attempt to explain what we ate except to say that it was (mostly) very good and lots of fun to eat. Crazy to come here on a Saturday night, however I am informed that Kunjip and other Korean eateries like it are...More

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  • RBJoelson
    21-Dec-2015

    I won't even attempt to explain what we ate except to say that it was (mostly) very good and lots of fun to eat. Crazy to come here on a Saturday night, however I am informed that Kunjip and other Korean eateries like it are...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 21-Dec-2015

    I won't even attempt to explain what we ate except to say that it was (mostly) very good and lots of fun to eat. Crazy to come here on a Saturday night, however I am informed that Kunjip and other Korean eateries like it are...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jessica R.
    16-Dec-2015

    I am a fan of this place. Wanting to try a new korean place in the area I randomly ended up at Kunjip (it was the most popular restaurant as I walked around). I was craving kimchi jigae and was happy I came here! Really enjoy the stew and came with some of the best banchan I had in a while. I couldn't finish all my stew or banchan so asked to pack it up to go. Only real disappointment was I couldn't take any of the sides dishes home! Otherwise I'd recommend this place.....not sure about their BBQ...but all of the other dishes looked great here.

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  • Chung L.
    11-Dec-2015

    Life is grand! Everytime I come here I feel like a million bucks. Today I had the sulangtang. There was TONS of meat and the broth was so tasty. Perfect food for the soul on a cool brisk day. And to top it off, it was mad inexpensive. I think Yelp has a tough audience. I don't understand why there are so many haters. This has always been nothing but a 5-start experience

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  • 25-Nov-2015

    One of the best Korean food that I have had in USA. Good balance of steak, squid, fresh steam/shredded veggies, and rice/udon. Service was quick, food was hot, and the price was reasonable for high quality food. The place was crowded on Tuesday night, but...More

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  • Daniela N
    25-Nov-2015

    One of the best Korean food that I have had in USA. Good balance of steak, squid, fresh steam/shredded veggies, and rice/udon. Service was quick, food was hot, and the price was reasonable for high quality food. The place was crowded on Tuesday night, but...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 25-Nov-2015

    One of the best Korean food that I have had in USA. Good balance of steak, squid, fresh steam/shredded veggies, and rice/udon. Service was quick, food was hot, and the price was reasonable for high quality food. The place was crowded on Tuesday night, but...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 799danielan
    25-Nov-2015

    One of the best Korean food that I have had in USA. Good balance of steak, squid, fresh steam/shredded veggies, and rice/udon. Service was quick, food was hot, and the price was reasonable for high quality food. The place was crowded on Tuesday night, but...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Weili H.
    18-Nov-2015

    We always come here for company lunch, they know us so well that they serve extra side dishes each time. My boss particularly love their hotpot dishes, so far I tried all of their rice cake dishes, a few days ago I ordered a non-spicy clam soup with veggies, it's by far my favorite in Ktown, I think that's what I will have whenever I don't want anything spicy.The soup was so clear but so hot and tasty, you could smell the freshness of the clams, they serve this on top of a candle thing on fire, so it was boiling at my face the entire time, and it was 40 degrees out, I loved it. I had this soup paired with their red bean rice, I don't usually eat much rice anymore but I had half a bowl because it's cooked so well that it's so soft warm. Their kimchi is also very good.

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  • Casey W.
    17-Nov-2015

    - unbeatable lunch specials, you get a ridiculous amount of food (enough to have leftovers)- recommend: bulgogi bibimbop (hot stone bowl) w/ seafood tofu stew- my go-to korean lunch spot - quick attentive service- expect to spend $12-17- really enjoyed their assortment of complimentary side dishes as well

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  • Casey W.
    17-Nov-2015

    - unbeatable lunch specials, you get a ridiculous amount of food (enough to have leftovers) - recommend: bulgogi bibimbop (hot stone bowl) w/ seafood tofu stew - my go-to korean lunch spot - quick attentive service - expect to spend $12-17 - really enjoyed their assortment of complimentary side dishes as well

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  • Sherry W.
    16-Nov-2015

    We walked in this restaurant and tried their pork feet on a cold day! It was absolutely delicious!

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  • Joanna H.
    14-Nov-2015

    New location. The space right outside of the bathroom smells funny. But the bathroom itself is spaceous and clean. The tables were not thoroughly wiped. I still see some drops of rice and vegies from what the people ate before us.One great service they provided was the restocking of appetizers. They restock their appetizer even before we were done which I thought was quite awesome. We order the seafood pancakes and fried rice cake. Bulgogi bibimbap and the spicy ox bone soup. The fried rice cakes were gooey and sweet and super delicious.

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  • Joanna H.
    14-Nov-2015

    New location. The space right outside of the bathroom smells funny. But the bathroom itself is spaceous and clean. The tables were not thoroughly wiped. I still see some drops of rice and vegies from what the people ate before us. One great service they provided was the restocking of appetizers. They restock their appetizer even before we were done which I thought was quite awesome. We order the seafood pancakes and fried rice cake. Bulgogi bibimbap and the spicy ox bone soup. The fried rice cakes were gooey and sweet and super delicious.

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  • 13-Nov-2015

    If you are in New York and wanting to have some delicious Korean food look no further that this place, seating for about 100, good service and staff, wide selection of authentic food and combo BBQ are great, prices per person $30-35 drinks exclusive. I...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Nov-2015

    If you are in New York and wanting to have some delicious Korean food look no further that this place, seating for about 100, good service and staff, wide selection of authentic food and combo BBQ are great, prices per person $30-35 drinks exclusive. I...More

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  • Gavin2009
    13-Nov-2015

    If you are in New York and wanting to have some delicious Korean food look no further that this place, seating for about 100, good service and staff, wide selection of authentic food and combo BBQ are great, prices per person $30-35 drinks exclusive. I...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jamie H.
    08-Nov-2015

    I came here with 7 people. The food is pretty good. But it's just their "strategy" to make customers wait that piss me off. We asked how long we have to wait, and they were like oh 15 minutes. We waited for like an hour!!! The others are pretty good. The food is good, our server is really nice and funny.

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  • Vicky L.
    30-Oct-2015

    I love the new multi level space! Service is still fast, and the food is still good, but now you don't have to wait as long!

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  • 30-Oct-2015

    Kunjip is such a lovely and genuine little gem in Korea town. Bring you date here, eat an unforgetable dinner and walk around the corner and take the elevator up in Empire State Building.

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  • Henrik W
    30-Oct-2015

    Kunjip is such a lovely and genuine little gem in Korea town. Bring you date here, eat an unforgetable dinner and walk around the corner and take the elevator up in Empire State Building.

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  • 108henrikw
    30-Oct-2015

    Kunjip is such a lovely and genuine little gem in Korea town. Bring you date here, eat an unforgetable dinner and walk around the corner and take the elevator up in Empire State Building.

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  • Gabby Z.
    24-Oct-2015

    The line is not that long when we got here on Saturday noon. We had rice cake and vegetables.t was great. I think this is the best place in ktown if you want rotary some authentic Korean food. I tried Korean sausage last time here and it didn't let me down:) if you don't know which place to go in ktown. My advice is come to kunjip and start exploring!

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  • Ward B.
    21-Oct-2015

    This was my Korean BBQ exp and I can't wait for the next. Food was great service was ok. Place could easily take five stars from me with a little tweaking. Great alternative to hibachi,

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  • Connie L.
    20-Oct-2015

    I said I wanted pajeon and my Korean friend took our group here. He said this is the best place in Ktown, but some of my friends beg to differ. Regardless, I thought the food was good and the service was fast. We got seafood pajeon, BBQ (I don't remember the meats), bossam, and makkoli. Everything was good, but there was something off about the bossam. I think the oysters weren't that fresh. The place is two floors. Around midnight/1am on a Friday/Saturday this place wasn't packed. *The rice here is purple, so don't get freaked out*Lots of side dishes, but the egg custard is clearly the star here.

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  • Connie L.
    20-Oct-2015

    I said I wanted pajeon and my Korean friend took our group here. He said this is the best place in Ktown, but some of my friends beg to differ. Regardless, I thought the food was good and the service was fast. We got seafood pajeon, BBQ (I don't remember the meats), bossam, and makkoli. Everything was good, but there was something off about the bossam. I think the oysters weren't that fresh. The place is two floors. Around midnight/1am on a Friday/Saturday this place wasn't packed. *The rice here is purple, so don't get freaked out *Lots of side dishes, but the egg custard is clearly the star here.

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  • Brenda H.
    15-Oct-2015

    I've been here before but don't remember enjoying the food as much as I did this time. Came here for lunch with coworkers and I was told I HAD to get the intestine soup. It comes in a gold pot and a flame underneath which keeps it nice and hot throughout. Great touch! Since I HATE lukewarm soup... My coworker took some of my soup and said it was better than her dish. I agree but hers wasn't so bad. She shared the raw marinated crabs which comes with the tofu soup. Didn't try the soup but the raw marinated crabs weren't terrible. Just wasn't my soup. :)Will definitely go again. They gave our group complimentary soo yook. This was very sweet but not that good... Was a little too overlooked for my taste...

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  • Silvia V.
    14-Oct-2015

    Love the food, service is not that great and sometimes it is a big line but it worth. Their bibimbap is the best, also love their spicy beef soup!

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  • Christina L.
    05-Oct-2015

    I come here every week and never got to write a review. Sorry. I honestly think this place is the best Korean restaurants among all the places in Ktown. Following list is my go to dish: (this is not an order of my favorite dishes, just typing as I remember) 1) cold noodles 2) spicy rice cake with noodles3) spicy noodles with veggies (it's not heated and has no soup, but just sauce) 4) Budae Jjigae 5) Yuk Gae Jang 6) dolsot bibimbop7) Pa jun(veggie pancake)What I don't recommend is spicy pork with tofu. This was pretty mediocre. The only problem with this place is the staff is always stressed out. Especially, the managers. They yell and scold other staffs. They sometimes are rude to customers to seat other new people(move customers to another place while customers are eating-without asking). It's a bit sad to see all these rude mannerisms, but can't beat the taste, so I still continue to go here lol

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  • Sally L.
    05-Oct-2015

    So based on the little that I remember of the night, I think Kunjip was pretty good. Plus, 2 of my friends kept asking for the name of this place since they liked it so much. 2 other friends (korean) said this was their favorite after drinking eating spot.Service was pretty quick and we didn't feel rushed.Shortest review ever! Guess I killed more brain cells than I thought Saturday night.

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  • Sally L.
    05-Oct-2015

    So based on the little that I remember of the night, I think Kunjip was pretty good. Plus, 2 of my friends kept asking for the name of this place since they liked it so much. 2 other friends (korean) said this was their favorite after drinking eating spot. Service was pretty quick and we didn't feel rushed. Shortest review ever! Guess I killed more brain cells than I thought Saturday night.

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  • 02-Oct-2015

    Kunjip is the real deal! I lived in Korea for a year and traveled throughout the entire country - so I know Korean food, and let me tell you - Kunjip rocks! Everything is traditional and delicious. I got there around 6 so I was...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 02-Oct-2015

    Kunjip is the real deal! I lived in Korea for a year and traveled throughout the entire country - so I know Korean food, and let me tell you - Kunjip rocks! Everything is traditional and delicious. I got there around 6 so I was...More

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  • RyanColSolare
    02-Oct-2015

    Kunjip is the real deal! I lived in Korea for a year and traveled throughout the entire country - so I know Korean food, and let me tell you - Kunjip rocks! Everything is traditional and delicious. I got there around 6 so I was...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jocelyn K.
    15-Sep-2015

    Huge improvement from their original location. They still make you line up and take your order beforehand to facilitate things, but this time you're not standing next to the bathroom and suffering from 100 degree weather.They have Rabokki!! Now I have a replacement to get this dish since Arang moved to Flushing. It's more expensive than the bibimbap, but the dish was huge. I barely made a dent in it. This is a dish for two or more people. The rice cakes were soft and much better than the ones I had at BCD Tofu House. In addition to the ramen and rice cakes, there was a significant amount of fishcake and a hard boiled egg. This dish is on the spicy end, but it came with delicious steamed egg to clean the spiciness from your palate.I tried my friend's Gobdol Bibimbap and it was much better than when I had it at their old location. The last time I had it, it was really bitter for some reason. The combo also came with a small bowl of soondubu. I didn't try it, but apparently the spicy squid bibimbap (O-Jing-Uh Gobdol Bibimbob) is really good, much better than the beef version according to someone in our group.

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  • Jocelyn K.
    15-Sep-2015

    Huge improvement from their original location. They still make you line up and take your order beforehand to facilitate things, but this time you're not standing next to the bathroom and suffering from 100 degree weather. They have Rabokki!! Now I have a replacement to get this dish since Arang moved to Flushing. It's more expensive than the bibimbap, but the dish was huge. I barely made a dent in it. This is a dish for two or more people. The rice cakes were soft and much better than the ones I had at BCD Tofu House. In addition to the ramen and rice cakes, there was a significant amount of fishcake and a hard boiled egg. This dish is on the spicy end, but it came with delicious steamed egg to clean the spiciness from your palate. I tried my friend's Gobdol Bibimbap and it was much better than when I had it at their old location. The last time I had it, it was really bitter for some reason. The combo also came with a small bowl of soondubu. I didn't try it, but apparently the spicy squid bibimbap (O-Jing-Uh Gobdol Bibimbob) is really good, much better than the beef version according to someone in our group.

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  • Antoinette F.
    09-Sep-2015

    Great food and service. Garlic pickled mushrooms were my favorite. Everything was great.

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  • 19-Aug-2015

    If you see people lining along the stairs getting to the first floor of the restaurant it means you arrived late. Both dining rooms downstairs and upstairs are full but don’t worry: the line seems to be quick and you’ll be offered a table after...More

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  • ItalyMar
    19-Aug-2015

    If you see people lining along the stairs getting to the first floor of the restaurant it means you arrived late. Both dining rooms downstairs and upstairs are full but don’t worry: the line seems to be quick and you’ll be offered a table after...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Aug-2015

    If you see people lining along the stairs getting to the first floor of the restaurant it means you arrived late. Both dining rooms downstairs and upstairs are full but don’t worry: the line seems to be quick and you’ll be offered a table after...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Aug-2015

    I have lived in Korea and have had Korean food all over the USA including Koreatown. I was in town on business, so I decided to give Kanjip a try. It is a very small place so timing is critical! I arrived at 6:15 pm...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Aug-2015

    I have lived in Korea and have had Korean food all over the USA including Koreatown. I was in town on business, so I decided to give Kanjip a try. It is a very small place so timing is critical! I arrived at 6:15 pm...More

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  • RyanColSolare
    16-Aug-2015

    I have lived in Korea and have had Korean food all over the USA including Koreatown. I was in town on business, so I decided to give Kanjip a try. It is a very small place so timing is critical! I arrived at 6:15 pm...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Mendy Y.
    14-Aug-2015

    Came here twice for late night food. Both experiences were excellent. I had the sundubu both times so this review is pretty specific, but it should be known that their sundubu is hands down the most flavorful I've ever had, with tofu of just the right tender texture. They also have excellent dumplings! Excellent go to for Korean food, especially after a late night out.

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  • Chao X.
    11-Aug-2015

    My go-to place for some authentic Korean comfort food! It's not fancy as Miss Korea but good enough to cure your cravings!Recommend:Bibimbop + Chigae Soup combo (2 birds in 1 stone for sampling some good rice entrees and soup)Any casseroles!!

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  • Chao X.
    11-Aug-2015

    My go-to place for some authentic Korean comfort food! It's not fancy as Miss Korea but good enough to cure your cravings! Recommend: Bibimbop + Chigae Soup combo (2 birds in 1 stone for sampling some good rice entrees and soup) Any casseroles!!

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  • 10-Aug-2015

    I wanted to have some Korean food in New York n we went looking for it in the best place we thought "Korea Town", NYC for Lunch. Entered this Restaurant which we found was fully open , unlike other restaurants where we were told that...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Aug-2015

    I wanted to have some Korean food in New York n we went looking for it in the best place we thought "Korea Town", NYC for Lunch. Entered this Restaurant which we found was fully open , unlike other restaurants where we were told that...More

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  • CSRam
    10-Aug-2015

    I wanted to have some Korean food in New York n we went looking for it in the best place we thought "Korea Town", NYC for Lunch. Entered this Restaurant which we found was fully open , unlike other restaurants where we were told that...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Erika K.
    08-Aug-2015

    Love this place! Best kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew) I've had in k-town. Next time I'm going to see if they'll sell me any of their kimchi to take home. I also really like their ddeok mandu guk (rice cake and dumpling soup) and kimchi jeon (kimchi pancake). Fried mandu (dumplings) are delicious, but each one is like a little cholesterol bomb. Banchan selection is also tastier than other restaurants on the block, I think. Drinks are decently priced, especially if you're with a group and in the mood for soju or beer.On crowded nights you might feel a bit like cattle being herded through a corral. Oddly, sometimes the waiter/waitress will force you to place your order before you've even been seated. However, I think it just helps you get your food faster, and there's nothing to stop you from continuing to order once you've been seated. Check it out!

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  • 03-Aug-2015

    This is a fantastic restaurant. Very tasty food with great flavours. The two of us shared a main dish each time which cost around $15. Service was friendly and we wish we could transport the restaurant back home. Highly recommended.

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  • 703PaulB703
    03-Aug-2015

    This is a fantastic restaurant. Very tasty food with great flavours. The two of us shared a main dish each time which cost around $15. Service was friendly and we wish we could transport the restaurant back home. Highly recommended.

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  • Taiyu L.
    02-Aug-2015

    Order their seafood tofu soup and beef bibimbap every time when I got there. Love the side dish which serve kimchi, bean sprouts.... But you should be patient, I waited for a long line almost every time. And of course very crowd and noisy. But the price is worth.

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  • 31-Jul-2015

    Lots of spicy food! Albeit the constant shouting, this K-restaurant was just like a street food experiences: noisy, packed, full of flavours, ideal for large groups. Go there, it is an amazing experience.

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  • Hizkuntza
    31-Jul-2015

    Lots of spicy food! Albeit the constant shouting, this K-restaurant was just like a street food experiences: noisy, packed, full of flavours, ideal for large groups. Go there, it is an amazing experience.

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  • Lisa S.
    26-Jul-2015

    So apparently this place moved a couple shops over on the same street in K-town but I hope it's still as amazing as before. Tasty broth in soondooboo which is what I always get--just down-to-earth good food and service.

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  • 25-Jul-2015

    I know pretty much every Korean restaurant in Manhattan and friends raved about this place. I was well informed that there is always a long wait for a table and they do not take reservations. Cynical prediction: the popularity will fade after people grow tired...More

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  • Charles R
    25-Jul-2015

    I know pretty much every Korean restaurant in Manhattan and friends raved about this place. I was well informed that there is always a long wait for a table and they do not take reservations. Cynical prediction: the popularity will fade after people grow tired...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 25-Jul-2015

    I know pretty much every Korean restaurant in Manhattan and friends raved about this place. I was well informed that there is always a long wait for a table and they do not take reservations. Cynical prediction: the popularity will fade after people grow tired...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Reinaldo L.
    22-Jul-2015

    Amazing food with amazing service. I came with a group of 8 people. They were able to manage the table so that we are all able to sit together. Food is great. Taste is very similar to Korean food that I had when I visited South Korea. Atmosphere was good. Everything is great in this place.

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  • 15-Jul-2015

    We came here during lunch and shared the bbq beef/pork special and hot noodles. Our cook was very kind and friendly, and the waitstaff kept bringing out more delicious sides to eat with our meal. Every bite was delicious and fun, but I especially loved...More

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  • FleurDeLis1222
    15-Jul-2015

    We came here during lunch and shared the bbq beef/pork special and hot noodles. Our cook was very kind and friendly, and the waitstaff kept bringing out more delicious sides to eat with our meal. Every bite was delicious and fun, but I especially loved...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Jul-2015

    We came here during lunch and shared the bbq beef/pork special and hot noodles. Our cook was very kind and friendly, and the waitstaff kept bringing out more delicious sides to eat with our meal. Every bite was delicious and fun, but I especially loved...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Roberto T.
    10-Jul-2015

    Wonderful surprise! We knew nothing about this restaurant and took a shot. We were dying for some good Korean food in NYC and we were very, very happy with the food. I ordered my favorite, the Yukgaejang and my fiancé had the Al Tang - Fish Egg Soup. Her soup was a little too heavy on the fish egg (roe). They were both very delicious. The Kimchi pancakes were awesome! The service was very good. The black rice was excellent, we will surely be coming back next time we're in the city!

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  • Tony S.
    08-Jul-2015

    This place has fast service; the two of us were seated and served in less than ten minutes. Not bad for dinner on a weeknight in the city!I ordered Dolsot Sulungtang (ox-bone soup base with slices of beef and a side of purple rice) and my friend had a Bibimbob. We also received a steamed egg on the house--hooray for eggs!Only con I can think of is that the men's room is on the small side. But I will definitely be back to try the rest of their extensive menu the next time I'm not feeling BBQ in Koreatown.

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  • Tony S.
    08-Jul-2015

    This place has fast service; the two of us were seated and served in less than ten minutes. Not bad for dinner on a weeknight in the city! I ordered Dolsot Sulungtang (ox-bone soup base with slices of beef and a side of purple rice) and my friend had a Bibimbob. We also received a steamed egg on the house--hooray for eggs! Only con I can think of is that the men's room is on the small side. But I will definitely be back to try the rest of their extensive menu the next time I'm not feeling BBQ in Koreatown.

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  • 07-Jul-2015

    We stumbled into Kunjip during lunch time while looking for a Korean restaurant in Korean town. We have no regrets because the food was simply fantastic. We ordered simple food like bi bim bap (korean mixed rice) and korean rice noodles. There were both very...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 07-Jul-2015

    We stumbled into Kunjip during lunch time while looking for a Korean restaurant in Korean town. We have no regrets because the food was simply fantastic. We ordered simple food like bi bim bap (korean mixed rice) and korean rice noodles. There were both very...More

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  • kesilo
    07-Jul-2015

    We stumbled into Kunjip during lunch time while looking for a Korean restaurant in Korean town. We have no regrets because the food was simply fantastic. We ordered simple food like bi bim bap (korean mixed rice) and korean rice noodles. There were both very...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Jackie M.
    06-Jul-2015

    Great Korean BBQ. The restaurant has a great ambience; ask to sit upstairs next to the window. Average prices.

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  • Dennis L.
    05-Jul-2015

    Still a very solid Korean restaurant after moving. Wanna say still my favorite in Manhattan K-Town. Just not really a big fan of their wait system, which requires you to wait on line, on their steps around the corner to the second floor...then around the bend...like some kind of rollercoaster ride at Six Flags. What's wrong with a sheet of paper and names, or a number system? Love their stews here. Especially their spicy pork and potato one. Very creamy textured soup with great flavor infused in it. It also comes with a fair amount of meat inside that is very tender and relatively fall-off-the-bone. A lot of the other Korean staples are solid here too. kimchi pancake, jap chae, dumplings. The BBQ meats are of good quality compared to the average as well.

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  • Jiho S.
    28-Jun-2015

    Been waiting to come here for awhile since it opened. So far so good. Came for breakfast and they have super cheap specials until 10am, a soup dish for $7 or $8 with all the sides. Different vibe from the old location. Perhaps it was because it was early morning but they were playing jazz piano music and such and not loud k-Pop. Maybe they turn it up at night. The soondubu was pretty lame though but I should have know this was not what I recall something they were particularly good at.

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  • Annie YJ S.
    25-Jun-2015

    The food was pretty good. I ordered jaw yook bibim bap which was a combo with soondooboo jjigae. It was very filling (too filling.. came out with a food baby) and the side dishes were good too. The service was really good, our waiter filled out waters whenever it was half full and gave us more of the side dishes we ate already. He was really friendly and nice. One complaint is the price of the haemool pajeon. Large was $17, and it wasn't even that big. I thought they'd give us more than 1 pajeon for 17 dollars but nope, just one. It was good but not worth 17 bucks. I'd come back though. The atmosphere was nice and quiet (maybe because we were upstairs).

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  • 21-Jun-2015

    We decided to try Kunjip for some authentic Korean food prior to a concert at Madison Square Garden. The restaurant was two quick block from the Garden and looked promising, When we arrived we were quickly placed in a line that ascended up to the...More

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  • Jonathan K
    21-Jun-2015

    We decided to try Kunjip for some authentic Korean food prior to a concert at Madison Square Garden. The restaurant was two quick block from the Garden and looked promising, When we arrived we were quickly placed in a line that ascended up to the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 21-Jun-2015

    We decided to try Kunjip for some authentic Korean food prior to a concert at Madison Square Garden. The restaurant was two quick block from the Garden and looked promising, When we arrived we were quickly placed in a line that ascended up to the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 18-Jun-2015

    I stopped here with some friends for dinner while I was in town. I wasn't super familiar with the various Korean restaurants in Koreatown but this one had a long line of Korean patrons so we assumed it would be good. And it was! The...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Leahs5512
    18-Jun-2015

    I stopped here with some friends for dinner while I was in town. I wasn't super familiar with the various Korean restaurants in Koreatown but this one had a long line of Korean patrons so we assumed it would be good. And it was! The...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 18-Jun-2015

    I stopped here with some friends for dinner while I was in town. I wasn't super familiar with the various Korean restaurants in Koreatown but this one had a long line of Korean patrons so we assumed it would be good. And it was! The...More

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  • Leah S
    18-Jun-2015

    I stopped here with some friends for dinner while I was in town. I wasn't super familiar with the various Korean restaurants in Koreatown but this one had a long line of Korean patrons so we assumed it would be good. And it was! The...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Anthony W.
    14-Jun-2015

    A great dinner this week. Went with a friend of mine, John who is Korean-American, so the language barrier was not a hinderance. In fact, it was a plus. I smiled politely, ate gratefully and thanked profusely.A bottle of soju with a couple of beers. The soju added as shots to the ice cold beer. A perfect way to cool off on a hot summer evening.Soon du boa - spicy tofu soup to start. Spicy and delicious start.BBQ combination of Je Yook Gui (spicy marinated pork) and Sang Sam Kyup Sal Gui (sliced pork). Add onions, peppers and garlic to the grill and it's quite a feast.Great food and a s great meal.I've read complaints about feeling rushed, but I wasn't offended. They are trying to maximize the number of dinners they serve. I recommend, especially if you're with a Korean speaker.

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  • 09-Jun-2015

    Have eaten here multiple times. There is always a wait but never very long. You stand in a line on the stairs and your order is taken while in line. By the time you seat down, your food will shortly arrive. The side dishes will...More

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  • PandaHouston
    09-Jun-2015

    Have eaten here multiple times. There is always a wait but never very long. You stand in a line on the stairs and your order is taken while in line. By the time you seat down, your food will shortly arrive. The side dishes will...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Jun-2015

    Have eaten here multiple times. There is always a wait but never very long. You stand in a line on the stairs and your order is taken while in line. By the time you seat down, your food will shortly arrive. The side dishes will...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 07-Jun-2015

    recommended from hotel I was staying at on 5th Ave. great korean food and all the normal side dishes. can be very crowded, but worth waiting for the bulgogi and short ribs.

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  • JT8850
    07-Jun-2015

    recommended from hotel I was staying at on 5th Ave. great korean food and all the normal side dishes. can be very crowded, but worth waiting for the bulgogi and short ribs.

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  • Yuchen F.
    25-May-2015

    Fourth time went here!!!! It's convenient opening 24/7, we often need to wait, but just for about 20 minutes. Rice cake pot is a must try and one hot pot with squid is very tasty too. The free appetizers are always fresh and good.

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  • Elena R.
    23-May-2015

    Had a delicious bibimbob with seafood and added some cabbage kimchi there to make it a bit more spicy! Really loved it! My boyfriend had a squid bibimbob- he said it was the best choice ever:))

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  • 15-May-2015

    Ordered the BBQ thin sliced pork and Kimchi soup, was amazed by the flavor of the kimchi, very well prepared and very authentic flavor. The complimentary appetizer is simply awesome too. The BBQ pork could be better, as it tends to just stick on the...More

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  • Kiat Hau G
    15-May-2015

    Ordered the BBQ thin sliced pork and Kimchi soup, was amazed by the flavor of the kimchi, very well prepared and very authentic flavor. The complimentary appetizer is simply awesome too. The BBQ pork could be better, as it tends to just stick on the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-May-2015

    Ordered the BBQ thin sliced pork and Kimchi soup, was amazed by the flavor of the kimchi, very well prepared and very authentic flavor. The complimentary appetizer is simply awesome too. The BBQ pork could be better, as it tends to just stick on the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Wesleyan T.
    11-May-2015

    I have never tried Korean food in my entire and I am so glad I have tried it for the first time with The Kunjip! My co-workers and I paid a visit this past Saturday night, late after work and decided to share a few appetizers for the table. I don't remember any of the items' names to save my life,,,,but it was so damn good! There was even a cool grill in the middle of the table, where we cooked a few of the items. There wasn't anything I didn't eat that I didn't like! The service was good. It was 6 of us, we paid about $45 each. I've gotten so good with using chopsticks....thanks The Kunjip!

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  • Sho Y.
    11-May-2015

    For a 24/7 restaurant, I was extremely impressed with how clean they keep the restaurant. Having worked in numerous restaurants before, I can only imagine the effort that goes into the cleanliness. Even though we went mid-afternoon, there was still a decent crowd eating. This proved to be a good sign. Ordered the naeng myun and the bibim naeng myun. Both were very good. I don't like comparing different restaurants because each has their own taste. I would definitely come back again!

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  • Wesleyan T.
    11-May-2015

    I have never tried Korean food in my entire and I am so glad I have tried it for the first time with The Kunjip! My co-workers and I paid a visit this past Saturday night, late after work and decided to share a few appetizers for the table. I don't remember any of the items' names to save my life,,,,but it was so damn good! There was even a cool grill in the middle of the table, where we cooked a few of the items. There wasn't anything I didn't eat that I didn't like!The service was good. It was 6 of us, we paid about $45 each. I've gotten so good with using chopsticks....thanks The Kunjip!

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  • 08-May-2015

    I'm a veteran of Korean restaurants given I once was an executive with a huge Korean company (chabol) and routinely dined with my fellow employees both in the States and in South Korea. In short my experiences taught me a great deal about the people,...More

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  • P K
    08-May-2015

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  • Belinda P.
    06-May-2015

    I really enjoyed the food here and plan to come again. I missed being in NYC so I was happy to spend a free afternoon. Went straight to K-town and was intrigued by this little restaurant. It didn't feel too big and splashy, and yet had the feel of a solid, chic-y, but straightforward no nonsense home-cooked 24 hour restaurant. Sure enough, everyone there seemed sophisticated and choosy in all the right ways. The decor was modern and I loved how they very practically divided the tables to allow single people to share tables in a practical way. I had the seafood tofu and the kalbi. Rice was a forbidden rice purple. Nice quality. Good snacks. The seafood tofu soup was delicious. I've had too many cheap tasting soups and this one was rich and genuine. The kalbi was not on the bone, but it was tender and chewable and very tasty.Second note: I called for some takeout asking for quick turnaround during a tough lunch hour. The hostess was sharp and on task. I was given 15-20 mins to turn it all around. When I finally got my package, literally 15 mins on the dot, and everything smartly packaged for no spillage and carefully wrapped with additional newspaper. Great attention to detail! Looking forward to making this one of my favorite new Ktown restaurants!

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  • Anna Z.
    01-May-2015

    Good and inexpensive food. Very quick service, they take your order as you are waiting on line so you're food comes right as you get seated. Good place to go if you are really hungry and/or in a rush.

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  • Chanda E.
    29-Apr-2015

    After work dinner with my sisters @ kunjip. Food was amazing we had Galbi, seafood tofu soup and Nakji Bokum. I would definitely recommend this spot

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  • 28-Apr-2015

    This place was packed on a weekday. The customers were mainly asians and we had to wait 10mn for a table. We ordered barbecue beef and different other dishes. Everything was good and service was greatly efficient. I believe it is opened 24/7. $124 for...More

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  • lcfb
    28-Apr-2015

    This place was packed on a weekday. The customers were mainly asians and we had to wait 10mn for a table. We ordered barbecue beef and different other dishes. Everything was good and service was greatly efficient. I believe it is opened 24/7. $124 for...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Apr-2015

    This place was packed on a weekday. The customers were mainly asians and we had to wait 10mn for a table. We ordered barbecue beef and different other dishes. Everything was good and service was greatly efficient. I believe it is opened 24/7. $124 for...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Angela K.
    27-Apr-2015

    Papa and I decided to check out Kunjip for lunch on out second day at the city. After visiting BCD Tofu House the previous day for dinner (and being very satisfied from it), we were excited to try another place at K Town. As we walked in, we were immediately attended by a group of very welcoming servers and led up to the second floor. Since it was lunch time on a weekday, the place was quite bustling and packed but I appreciated the quick attention we received. I decided to order the yook-gae-jang and pops ordered the haejang-guk. Of course, as in most other Korean restaurants, we received a couple banchans before the main entrees came out. Banchans tasted good, not so different from what I had at BCD the previous day. However, I was very much impressed by the main meals. The broth of both soups tasted very natural and organic. Not necessarily saying that BCD tasted artificial but the soup here seemed to have deeper tastes. I guess it might also just have to do with the nature of the broths since the ones we ordered here were based on beef. Portions were huge too and both pops and I were extremely full by the end of our meal. I was mildly shocked when the server brought us complementary sujeonggwa (a type of traditional fruit punch made from dried persimmon) because I didn't think I would be able to stuff any more down my throat. All in all, great experience at Kunjip. Kinda sad I didn't get to try their famous seolleongtang so I'll definitely make sure to drop by in the near future to update my review.

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  • Hana K.
    27-Apr-2015

    It's the same as the old one in terms of food: good, standard korean food. The nice difference is that it's much bigger and roomier, and you don't feel awkward either being shuffled in line in between tables or being watched by people in line as you're eating. Good upgrade.

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  • Dana C.
    27-Apr-2015

    I love this place. Somehow, I always end up here when my friends want Korean food and this is the place I lead them to. Their lunch specials are awesome! I've tried a lot of their lunch specials since I go so often, but my new favorite is the Haejangguk. Definitely recommend that. I also love that I don't even have to ask for the purple rice - it's already included. The side dishes area great, the kimchi is good, and the service is pretty good. I appreciate that my water and tea gets filled when I need it. I still get a little rushed to pay and leave because of the long lines waiting outside, but that's okay. One thing though - beware of the $20 minimum for credit cards! Although that is what one server told me, another server accepted my payment anyway. Safest thing to do is to just bring cash for Asian restaurants in the city!

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  • Angela K.
    27-Apr-2015

    Papa and I decided to check out Kunjip for lunch on out second day at the city. After visiting BCD Tofu House the previous day for dinner (and being very satisfied from it), we were excited to try another place at K Town.As we walked in, we were immediately attended by a group of very welcoming servers and led up to the second floor. Since it was lunch time on a weekday, the place was quite bustling and packed but I appreciated the quick attention we received.I decided to order the yook-gae-jang and pops ordered the haejang-guk. Of course, as in most other Korean restaurants, we received a couple banchans before the main entrees came out. Banchans tasted good, not so different from what I had at BCD the previous day.However, I was very much impressed by the main meals. The broth of both soups tasted very natural and organic. Not necessarily saying that BCD tasted artificial but the soup here seemed to have deeper tastes. I guess it might also just have to do with the nature of the broths since the ones we ordered here were based on beef.Portions were huge too and both pops and I were extremely full by the end of our meal. I was mildly shocked when the server brought us complementary sujeonggwa (a type of traditional fruit punch made from dried persimmon) because I didn't think I would be able to stuff any more down my throat.All in all, great experience at Kunjip. Kinda sad I didn't get to try their famous seolleongtang so I'll definitely make sure to drop by in the near future to update my review.

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  • 15-Apr-2015

    Me and my partner popped in here to try something different as our hotel was just around the corner and as we passed it always looked busy. When we entered the waitress who greeted us did not speak much English but gave us a smile...More

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  • carlb0161
    15-Apr-2015

    Me and my partner popped in here to try something different as our hotel was just around the corner and as we passed it always looked busy. When we entered the waitress who greeted us did not speak much English but gave us a smile...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Apr-2015

    Me and my partner popped in here to try something different as our hotel was just around the corner and as we passed it always looked busy. When we entered the waitress who greeted us did not speak much English but gave us a smile...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Canny F.
    10-Apr-2015

    Purple rice! I love sticky purple rice. It makes my dish look exotic. Can you tell that food is a huge excitement in my life?! Well here it goes! The food is great but the customer service isn't. You'll be standing on a long line down the stairs, with one employee walking up the line shoving a menu to your group and another employee walking down the line asking for your order. I think that they got annoyed at me for not decided fast enough (they passed me numerous times and I kept saying I'm not sure). You have to love the efficiency of Asians! We like to get things done fast and not waste a second of life. The wait wasn't that long but if you're slow, you will not be on their good side. FYI, I don't suggest asking for recommendations because they are hilariously emotionless. They won't give you the details to decide on a dish, so if you're a newbie, this is not the place for you. Experienced eaters only. I ordered a lot and we had a lot of freebies, well it felt like it. I ate bibimbop, tofu soup, pancake, an egg dish, and lots of sides with my sticky purple rice. They quickly cook the meat for you, and hope that you eat fast. Our table was so full with that our waitress had to split up the food for us to make space for more. Which I'm used to since that's how Chinese restaurants roll too. Basically, it was a very comfortable environment. Everything tasted authentic and you get the real cultural experience.

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  • Canny F.
    10-Apr-2015

    Purple rice! I love sticky purple rice. It makes my dish look exotic. Can you tell that food is a huge excitement in my life?! Well here it goes! The food is great but the customer service isn't. You'll be standing on a long line down the stairs, with one employee walking up the line shoving a menu to your group and another employee walking down the line asking for your order. I think that they got annoyed at me for not decided fast enough (they passed me numerous times and I kept saying I'm not sure). You have to love the efficiency of Asians! We like to get things done fast and not waste a second of life. The wait wasn't that long but if you're slow, you will not be on their good side. FYI, I don't suggest asking for recommendations because they are hilariously emotionless. They won't give you the details to decide on a dish, so if you're a newbie, this is not the place for you. Experienced eaters only. I ordered a lot and we had a lot of freebies, well it felt like it. I ate bibimbop, tofu soup, pancake, an egg dish, and lots of sides with my sticky purple rice. They quickly cook the meat for you, and hope that you eat fast. Our table was so full with that our waitress had to split up the food for us to make space for more. Which I'm used to since that's how Chinese restaurants roll too. Basically, it was a very comfortable environment. Everything tasted authentic and you get the real cultural experience.

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  • Courtney J.
    03-Apr-2015

    Very good food and excellent service!!! Probably the best Korean restaurant I've been too, and the place was highly recommended by a Korean friend of mine. If you want quality Korean good and top of the line service, this place is the destination. Enjoy!

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  • Esther Y.
    02-Apr-2015

    Sis and I ate here two years ago, and on our most recent trip to NYC, stopped back in to relive that great experience. Get the dol sot bi bim bap combo. Everything, especially the banchan and the free seafood soon do bu that accompanies that main course, was fresh and delicious. It also comes with the best steamed egg I've ever heard--I know steamed egg is a really basic food, but I still go back for it every time. The combo, which is a bi bim bap with side seafood soup, set us back $16.95.

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  • Jean Y.
    02-Apr-2015

    The Kunjip was far better than just Kunjip. Banchans were home made style and excellent. I can cook some Korean food, though not this good. Pork belly ssam was truly unforgettable. I am form LA, though the Korean food at The Kunjip impressed me.Service was very friendly also. My friends and I, we had the best time at The Kunjip.One problem here was the line to get in was too long.

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  • Jean Y.
    02-Apr-2015

    The Kunjip was far better than just Kunjip. Banchans were home made style and excellent. I can cook some Korean food, though not this good. Pork belly ssam was truly unforgettable. I am form LA, though the Korean food at The Kunjip impressed me. Service was very friendly also. My friends and I, we had the best time at The Kunjip. One problem here was the line to get in was too long.

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  • Jun R.
    30-Mar-2015

    I love the small dishes, they serve about 10 of them. We ordered the Bolgogi not so good. Galbi was delicious and my favorite the Rabokki.The seafood tofu soup was a bit spicy but really good.The service was excellent, she was always around when we need her. Although, they were in a hurry to turn our table as it was very busy.

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  • Yimei M.
    28-Mar-2015

    It is not everyday you find traditional Korean food with a slight western flair in the dishes. I love you Kunjip, but your service is aggressive. So aggressive that I think that it should turn into a takeout spot if the business wants costumers through quickly. So please repeat after me: take out, delivery, take out, delivery!!!At first I had doubts about my meal because of the banchan, or side dishes. The kimchi and radish reeked of a sour taste that forced a repulsed expression, an expression which I normally don't make when dining out. Luckily, Kunjip sort-of redeemed themselves by hosting one of the most delicious soups/ stews in Manhattan. I would definitely recommend any one of their ox tail or bone marrow soups. All of these soups consistently deliver a full body of flavor, especially their sulung tang! Yummy. To top it off, it comes with a side of a healthier wild rice mix.

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  • Yimei M.
    28-Mar-2015

    It is not everyday you find traditional Korean food with a slight western flair in the dishes. I love you Kunjip, but your service is aggressive. So aggressive that I think that it should turn into a takeout spot if the business wants costumers through quickly. So please repeat after me: take out, delivery, take out, delivery!!! At first I had doubts about my meal because of the banchan, or side dishes. The kimchi and radish reeked of a sour taste that forced a repulsed expression, an expression which I normally don't make when dining out. Luckily, Kunjip sort-of redeemed themselves by hosting one of the most delicious soups/ stews in Manhattan. I would definitely recommend any one of their ox tail or bone marrow soups. All of these soups consistently deliver a full body of flavor, especially their sulung tang! Yummy. To top it off, it comes with a side of a healthier wild rice mix.

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  • 27-Mar-2015

    We ordered the spicy Korean BBQ pork and the bimbimbap. The food was very good and we didn't have to wait long for a table.

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  • 27-Mar-2015

    We ordered the spicy Korean BBQ pork and the bimbimbap. The food was very good and we didn't have to wait long for a table.

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  • ChompChomp82
    27-Mar-2015

    We ordered the spicy Korean BBQ pork and the bimbimbap. The food was very good and we didn't have to wait long for a table.

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  • Jennifer K.
    25-Mar-2015

    Is this my go-to late night place? Yes. Who doesn't want delicious Korean food at 3am after a night of debauchery. But let me just say, the food here is not just up to par for late night standards. It is the most solid place in K-town for just downright good Korean cooking. You can't go wrong with a dolsot bimbimbap & the rabboki (honestly, DELISH. I never come to kunjip without ordering this). They recently changed locations and the waiting system on busy nights is a tad weird (they have you in line with a menu and the line wraps up the stairs while they take your order before you even sit down) but hey, i guess that's efficient and it means your food is ready to go when you sit down!

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  • 25-Mar-2015

    in the midst of hustle and bustle of busy street full of choices of Korean cuisine , which one to choose to be a bit different is the key when revisiting 'koreatown' in nyc.? The Kunjip , hidden lunch menu of numbers..lol..the L18. Namhi Gopchang...More

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  • loveoffun
    25-Mar-2015

    in the midst of hustle and bustle of busy street full of choices of Korean cuisine , which one to choose to be a bit different is the key when revisiting 'koreatown' in nyc.? The Kunjip , hidden lunch menu of numbers..lol..the L18. Namhi Gopchang...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 25-Mar-2015

    in the midst of hustle and bustle of busy street full of choices of Korean cuisine , which one to choose to be a bit different is the key when revisiting 'koreatown' in nyc.? The Kunjip , hidden lunch menu of numbers..lol..the L18. Namhi Gopchang...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • EricP278
    22-Mar-2015

    Seven of us met here for a business dinner. We had arranged one of the semi private dining rooms. Thank god it was prearranged as this place was completely packed and a large line of folks waiting for a table. The service we had was...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Sophia K.
    22-Mar-2015

    Not sure how the ratings hit low on my absolute favorite place for lunch in Ktown. This is not a fancy restaurant, but you would think that it was supposed to be according to some reviews here. This is a classic, high speed, crowded and lively Korean restaurant. If you were expecting to wait around for several hours while you pick at the kimchi, find another restaurant. Waiters are kind, and I am treated like VIP. Simple appetizers/ banchan are dropped down in front of you almost as soon as you sit down. Food is always hot, sizzling, savory, and delicious. This place is famous for its stews, even in the summer time when you see the Koreans indulging in the practice of drinking hot soup to sweat and cool off in the humid sticky summers in NYC (or Korea). Major fan of the rice cake dumpling soup, SullungTang, Dolsot Bibimbop, Kalbi Tang, and their famous Kamja Tang (potato stew that's mostly huge pork neck bones). I love the interior design of the new location. I wish they would incorporate some new specials to add to their repertoire, but it seems like their menus have stayed the same with their classics for years.

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  • 22-Mar-2015

    Seven of us met here for a business dinner. We had arranged one of the semi private dining rooms. Thank god it was prearranged as this place was completely packed and a large line of folks waiting for a table. The service we had was...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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    Seven of us met here for a business dinner. We had arranged one of the semi private dining rooms. Thank god it was prearranged as this place was completely packed and a large line of folks waiting for a table. The service we had was...More

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  • Nelson A.
    20-Mar-2015

    It's really more of a 3.5 out of 5. Food is good, bit pricey, more than other restaurants. They will rush you out if it's busy. All of their spicy food is really spicy, more than expected.

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  • 16-Mar-2015

    Best Korean food I've had anywhere. Great variety of flavors, particularly the appetizer dishes, which they refilled repeatedly! Excellent service. Excellent value!

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  • Stodel
    16-Mar-2015

    Best Korean food I've had anywhere. Great variety of flavors, particularly the appetizer dishes, which they refilled repeatedly! Excellent service. Excellent value!

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  • 16-Mar-2015

    Best Korean food I've had anywhere. Great variety of flavors, particularly the appetizer dishes, which they refilled repeatedly! Excellent service. Excellent value!

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  • FakeFoodBabyNY C.
    15-Mar-2015

    #Good lunch specials. I got the #Steamed Pork Belly and #Tofu Stew Lunch Combo $12.95. Comes with the #banchan side dishes. #The Steamed Pork Belly looks scary because it's so #pale. Actually kind of #flavorless on it's own. But mix it with the other #stuff like the #bean paste and #kimchi from the banchan and it #is good.

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  • Jenny W.
    15-Mar-2015

    I don't get these bad reviews. Kunjip is definitely one of the better places in Koreatown and if my Korean friend hasn't convinced me to come here, I probably would never have given it a shot.So yes service is bad. I don't care. What I care about is food and the food definitely delivers.They have a good variety of banchan, with kimpchee, japchae, radish, cucumber slices, and tofu.The japchae was really subpar (wasn't even sure if it was japchae at first) with the noodles still hard and flavorless. But the tofu was delicious, lightly fried on both sides and covered in some spicy sauce. They also gave us a complimentary egg custard, but it was disappointingly burnt at the bottom. In fact, the smoky taste permeated the entire dish, but it was complimentary so I guess I can't complain.I got the oxbone soup with ox knees. The oxbone soup is pretty mild tasting and it comes unsalted so you can determine the salt level yourself. The ox knees is essentially beef tendon, that's served with a dipping sauce. I love beef tendon so I was happy to have an entire dish of it.My friends got the soondooboo and budae chigae and really enjoyed it. We also got a rabokki (rice cakes stewed with ramen and egg). The rabokki was really spicy but flavorful. The dishes were all served with purple rice and at the end, we got a chilled cinnamon tea. I was pleasantly surprised by how good the meal was, and it came out to just $22 for me. Definitely one of the better places in an otherwise lackluster Koreatown.

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  • FakeFoodBabyNY C.
    15-Mar-2015

    #Good lunch specials. I got the #Steamed Pork Belly and #Tofu Stew Lunch Combo $12.95. Comes with the #banchan side dishes.#The Steamed Pork Belly looks scary because it's so #pale. Actually kind of #flavorless on it's own. But mix it with the other #stuff like the #bean paste and #kimchi from the banchan and it #is good.

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  • Angela T.
    14-Mar-2015

    Service was wonderful. I don't know if its a weekend or lunch thing but we wanted bbq so they had us go upstairs. The catch we hd to order 2 entrees of meat and we were only 2 of us. I Previously visited Korea so i have to say the food was authentic and oh so yummie!!!!! We ordered bulgogi, galbi, and chop che. The soju was a whoppimg $14....when i am used to $2 in Korea, but i wanted my friend to enjoy the experience so we splurged. $100 for 2.

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  • Jonathon F.
    06-Mar-2015

    They accommodated 13 of us on a Friday night with no reservation. A short and efficient wait of 15 minutes on the stairs saw us guided to a beautiful full BBQ table at the back.A bounty of Korean appetizers appeared immediately and were refilled as needed. Drinks arrived quickly too. I had the beef short rib soup - spicy. It was good but not excellent.The beef bibimbap on the other hand was amazing - I wish I had gotten it but I'm watching my carb intake. The staff was great and efficient. We were gifted small bubbling pots of spicy tofu soup studded with clams. This bonus pleased us all, yet made our companion think twice about his clam broth, in which two whole clams kept resolutely shut. They might want to look into that. On the whole tho, the broth was slamming. Kimchi pancake was crispy, orange, large, oniony, spicy, shareable but not easily so, yet nostalgic.

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  • Jonathon F.
    06-Mar-2015

    They accommodated 13 of us on a Friday night with no reservation. A short and efficient wait of 15 minutes on the stairs saw us guided to a beautiful full BBQ table at the back. A bounty of Korean appetizers appeared immediately and were refilled as needed. Drinks arrived quickly too. I had the beef short rib soup - spicy. It was good but not excellent. The beef bibimbap on the other hand was amazing - I wish I had gotten it but I'm watching my carb intake. The staff was great and efficient. We were gifted small bubbling pots of spicy tofu soup studded with clams. This bonus pleased us all, yet made our companion think twice about his clam broth, in which two whole clams kept resolutely shut. They might want to look into that. On the whole tho, the broth was slamming. Kimchi pancake was crispy, orange, large, oniony, spicy, shareable but not easily so, yet nostalgic.

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  • Lindsey G.
    04-Mar-2015

    Great place! Complimentary mini appetizers for the table hot tea and dessert cold tea . Great bang for you buck, awesome dishes served in hot pots, good atmosphere as well.

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  • Laura M.
    04-Mar-2015

    Not sure why this place has such bad ratings. It was packed when I went on a Tuesday night. The place is relatively large but the line was almost out the door and my friend and I waited at least 20 minutes for a table. Service was good. Servers at Korean restaurants are always amused by the fact that my white friend that I'm usually with speaks Korean, while I, Asian, though not Korean, even though I look like I am, do not. But that's besides the point. On to the food!The banchan was fine. Nothing to write home about but everything tasted good and we got about 6 dishes. I tried their bibimbap-soondubu combo which was excellent and a good value at $18. The Soondubu was very flavorful which I appreciated. The bibimbap was big and everything fresh and delicious. My friend enjoyed his Kamjitang (I know I probably butchered the spelling of that. Again...not Korean). He did mention that he prefered the old Kun-jip before they moved and remodeled but he's into more old-school grungy places. This is definitely a good foray into Korean food for people who aren't as familiar with it. I'd go again.

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  • T Y.
    03-Mar-2015

    I was a big fan of the old location, and while I agree that the new location somehow seems to fall a bit short, this is still my favorite spot in ktwon. I've never had a problem with the service here, and they are always prompt and generous with banchan refills. Someones they take a long time to refill water, but I can live with that. Most of the servers are pretty gracious, though I always miss the super homey middle aged lady who was always at the old location. I've yet to see her at this new joint, and I always miss her friendly ahjumma vibes. And on the note of servers following you out and demanding more tip, try not to hold it against them. I realize that this place is busy and doesn't have (for instance) Applebees level saccharine service, but they do work damn hard, and keep in mind that perceived rudeness may simply be a language barrier. Most servers in New York receive only 5 bucks an hour in wages (and having worked in the industry for a while, I know quite a few joints give servers ZERO DOLLARS AN HOUR, yes they rely entirely and completely on tips to make a living). Now, I don't know what the realities of house payment in Kunjip is like, but if they often follow customers out to request more tip, they are probably desperately in need of it.

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  • Evelyn W.
    18-Feb-2015

    E-Scale: 8.5/10This place is always crowded and always very good. They give you lots of appetizers and the bibimbap is awesome. I always stop here during Ktown visits. Its cheaper than some other places and I always leave full. Service fast, no complaints.

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  • Evelyn W.
    18-Feb-2015

    E-Scale: 8.5/10 This place is always crowded and always very good. They give you lots of appetizers and the bibimbap is awesome. I always stop here during Ktown visits. Its cheaper than some other places and I always leave full. Service fast, no complaints.

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  • Otis S.
    14-Feb-2015

    I have been to Korea a few times, my wife is Korean, and I have eaten in many restaurants in the neighborhood; cost to benefits ratio, this is one of the best and most consistent places to eat in K-Town! It is busy, and it's busy for a good reason. It is not the place to go for a quiet romantic dinner. But if you want really good Korean at a great price, this is a great place.

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  • Diana C.
    07-Feb-2015

    Not sure why this place got rated so low. I felt like the service and food was up to par. I came here on a weeknight for dinner. We were seated promptly--table for 2. I ordered the special of the spicy pork bibimbap combo with the soon doo boo soup. We were served the traditional 'appetizer' dishes beforehand with my favorite being the bowl of steamed eggs. The food came out quickly and I actually loved the flavor and texture of my bibimbap. I remember I didn't particularly like the bibimbap before this location moved. They could've put in more pieces of pork but overall I enjoyed the dish. The soon doo boo (spicy kimchi soup with tofu and seafood) was delish! I loved the flavor and spiciness-- perfectly hearty for a cold wintry day. I proudly finished my whole meal. With the bill, the servers gave us a sad plate of pieces of melon. We didn't bother touching that but I am contemplating going back to Kunjip tonight. :)

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  • Prima Z.
    06-Feb-2015

    The food here is delicious. Service is definitely lacking. We had to wait a while for a seat by the stairs. It seemed very chaotic. And when we were seating it seemed very rushed. We hadn't even looked at the menu yet and were rushed to order. The food came quickly and hot. Everything was delicious. The beef bibimbop with the seafood tofu soup. The seafood pancake was amazing and huge. But I really liked the spicy rice cake dish with fishcake and ramen. Spicy flavorful and delicious! The appetizers were OK! Esp loved the cold tea drink at the end so refreshing after all that spicy food.

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  • Marge M.
    04-Feb-2015

    Truly authentic Korean Resto! I love the Spareribs and the Bbq Pork! Very clean, quick service and everything was served freshly cooked and super hot!

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  • Karen S.
    31-Jan-2015

    Great drinks great food and on a Saturday!? Fast service and our food literally came out 7 min after we ordered. best fried dumplings ever ! I had a leechi martini it was awesome and the fact that you can cook your own food just awesome of course only the if you want to cook it. Otherwise they cook it for you but I totally wanted to cook that stuff ! Great date night place :)

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  • Nancy X.
    31-Jan-2015

    Wait how does this place have such terrible ratings????I came here on Thanksgiving night, it was awesome. There was a line, but it wasn't too bad. They gave us warm barley tea to drink while we were waiting.Everything was delicious, and HUGE! -The kimchi pancake was crispy, fluffy and flavorful-the kimchi fried rice was perfect. Super tasty, salty, with a pronounced kimchi flavor.-I love the soondoobu, it was actually flavorful and rich, not watery. Perfect to eat with the purple rice.-the galbi tang is so delicious and savory. You salt it yourself so you can choose how salty you want it. It's delicious.-the pork and potato stew is also delicious, seriously all their broths are on point!I mean seriously! It's not expensive, it's open 24 hours, they do delivery, and the food is yummy!

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  • 31-Jan-2015

    loved the food. services were ok. child-friendly, though. can be very crowded but they do take reservation.

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  • eastsidewestside
    31-Jan-2015

    loved the food. services were ok. child-friendly, though. can be very crowded but they do take reservation.

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  • 31-Jan-2015

    loved the food. services were ok. child-friendly, though. can be very crowded but they do take reservation.

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  • Nancy X.
    31-Jan-2015

    Wait how does this place have such terrible ratings???? I came here on Thanksgiving night, it was awesome. There was a line, but it wasn't too bad. They gave us warm barley tea to drink while we were waiting. Everything was delicious, and HUGE! -The kimchi pancake was crispy, fluffy and flavorful -the kimchi fried rice was perfect. Super tasty, salty, with a pronounced kimchi flavor. -I love the soondoobu, it was actually flavorful and rich, not watery. Perfect to eat with the purple rice. -the galbi tang is so delicious and savory. You salt it yourself so you can choose how salty you want it. It's delicious. -the pork and potato stew is also delicious, seriously all their broths are on point! I mean seriously! It's not expensive, it's open 24 hours, they do delivery, and the food is yummy!

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  • Ray W.
    27-Jan-2015

    The service here is terrible, who cares.This places has the best korean food in Korea-town, by a mile. Their Galbi Tang is insanely delicious. Their tofu stews are also on point.If you are someone who likes food and don't give a crap that waiters are rude to you and you have to wait in line, this spot is the place to go!

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  • Tony C.
    22-Jan-2015

    Always a long line and very busy. It worth the wait for the BBQ. The waitress will grill the meat for you and it taste good. This is my goto spot and the new location is Great because it bigger and I longer have to worry about them possibly spilling those super hot soup over since the old location was tight, small and hectic with the waiter moving into each other.Not accommodating for large group because everyone have to be there before they seat you.

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  • Elena Y.
    10-Jan-2015

    I see that this place has pretty low reviews, mostly based on service, but I have to say, both times I've been here the service was flawless! I came here for dinner twice in one week with my partner, and we sat at the little tables wit the dividers at the front. The servers was friendly and very attentive. I never felt a lack of hot tea. I clumsily dropped my chopsticks the second visit, and my server had a new set on my table within 10 seconds! (I was both embarrassed and impressed.)From what I could see, this restaurant seems to have a bit more of a soup specialty: I looked over at my neighbors' bibimbaps and they seemed pretty standard issue, nothing special, but my partner's kamjatang and yukgaejang and my sullungtang (I had this 2x it was so good) were really, really nice. Often I find food to be too salty or (in the case of Korean food) too sweet, but with these soups there wasn't much risk of that in the first place--instead they all had really well layered flavors. The banchan are somewhat few and simple but I LOVED almost every one of them (oyster mushroom pickles?! yes?!) so that wasn't a problem for me.The bathroom is clean. We didn't have to wait for a seat at all, but we had early dinners (right after work) both times. By the time we left, there was a line out the door--definitely try to get here early!I'd usually give this kind of experience like 4-4.5 stars but because I feel like countering some of those low reviews I'm giving 5.

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  • Dana S.
    04-Jan-2015

    I was here with a party of 5 on a Saturday night. We got to Kunjip at 5:30 because I know that the line gets long between 6:15-6:30 and there is around a 30 minute wait. When we arrived we were promptly seated at a clean window table and water was brought. Our waiter was nice and friendly and as soon as we ordered various banchan (small dishes) was brought to our table including kimchi, fermented tofu, spiced scallions, lotus leaf and several others. We got seconds on some of them as we still had a hankering for more (my favorite is the fermented tofu and lotus leaf). For the food: me and another person ordered bulgogi bibimbob combo, 1 haemul gobdol bibimbob, 1 suk-uh chigae, and one gal bi gui. The suk-uh chigae is an assortment of fresh seafood with vegetables in a spicy broth. The broth was good, however, the complaint was there was not enough seafood in it for the price. There was a lot of "squishy spherical things" that we were told were flavorings in the soup, but the seafood was lacking. Overall this would not be ordered again if we came back. The gobdol bibimbob is rice on a heated stone pot with assorted seafood and vegetables. The potions of this was good, there was adequate seafood, and had enough to fill a hungry hungry man with an appetite. The gal bi gui is grilled boneless short ribs marinated in soy sauce and was devoured and described as flavorful and delicious by the person who ordered it. I ordered the bibimbob combo, which I had ordered here previously. It was just like I remembered: deliciously marinated ground beef served with egg and various vegetables on top of rice in a hot stone bowl made even tastier with the hot red pepper paste. Overall, I would come back to this restaurant again, but the suk-uh chigae would not be ordered. Tips: come before 6 if you want to avoid the lines that can cause a 20-45 minute wait. Call and make reservations for large parties, but they will not seat you until everyone in your party is there. Get refills on the banchans that you really like as they are free. It can get overcrowded as they like to fill to capacity and one can feel like a sardine during the dinner hours after 6, so if you don't like that about Kunjip at that time. Also if you let them they will try to rush you out during dinner hours although that has never happened to me as I am stubborn and refuse to be rushed, even when drinking tea. Stand up to them and finish your meal at your own pace.

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  • Joyce B.
    04-Jan-2015

    The food here is delicious. The line was rather long but we were in luck. There was one middle-aged man he was really nice to us. He said he was the only Chinese in this Korean restaurant.

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  • 04-Jan-2015

    I was here with a party of 5 on a Saturday night. We got to Kunjip at 5:30 because I know that the line gets long between 6:15-6:30 and there is around a 30 minute wait. When we arrived we were promptly seated at a...More

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  • DanaSmith8
    04-Jan-2015

    I was here with a party of 5 on a Saturday night. We got to Kunjip at 5:30 because I know that the line gets long between 6:15-6:30 and there is around a 30 minute wait. When we arrived we were promptly seated at a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 04-Jan-2015

    I was here with a party of 5 on a Saturday night. We got to Kunjip at 5:30 because I know that the line gets long between 6:15-6:30 and there is around a 30 minute wait. When we arrived we were promptly seated at a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Apryl S.
    03-Jan-2015

    We walked by this place and decided to eat here due to the cheaper prices...the food was great, service was fast and the atmosphere was good-besides the fact that we had to share a table with another random girl. My friend ordered the seafood pancake and it was really the bomb. I ordered the bulgugi bimbimbop + spicy tofu soup combo. The bimbimbop was mediocre but the spicy tofu soup was really good. I would definitely recommend it if you are in the area.

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  • Maria L.
    28-Dec-2014

    Sure, the wait is long- so make reservations! Because we did make reservations, we were able to bypass much of the long line. (Felt like VIP with the reservations. I hope this message hits home.) But, the food is second to none. I thoroughly enjoyed the KBBQ experience here. We were large group of 8, so we got the private room in the back. Contrary to what other Yelpers said, the service was warm and great. (You literally just have to make it pass the doorman) Towards the end of the night, we were taught how to say "Happy New Year" in Korean and we wished each other well before leaving. The pork and the beef were tender and juicy. Wrapping it in the fresh lettuce was all I could ask for. (You can tell I had been craving Korean food for weeks!) My friend told me that the other dishes would have also satisfied my Korean fix. So, definitely returning.

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  • H. Y.
    26-Dec-2014

    They just moved to this new place. I was waiting for just 10 mins at lunch hour to get a table. Hot bowl bibimbap with seafood tofu soup is great. Side dishes are awesome, especially the spicy little fish. The service was not bad.

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  • D M.
    23-Dec-2014

    Food: YummyService: TerribleWait: Long (Especially at Dinner)Ambience: CasualPersonally love Korean food and never really expect good service from Korean restaurants. The Soon Du Bu was really good.

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  • 22-Nov-2014

    This always crowded restaurant serves authentic korean food and they serve steamed egg as side dish!! Don't be put off by the crowd - it really worth the wait. One of the best in K-Town.

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  • Jacque F
    22-Nov-2014

    This always crowded restaurant serves authentic korean food and they serve steamed egg as side dish!! Don't be put off by the crowd - it really worth the wait. One of the best in K-Town.

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  • elle183
    15-Nov-2014

    It's more like a 4.5, but I rounded up! Amazing Korean food. It's a small place, so you have to tolerate the proximity of the tables. Also to the people that hate the service- you have to understand that people are culturally different, so if...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Nov-2014

    It's more like a 4.5, but I rounded up! Amazing Korean food. It's a small place, so you have to tolerate the proximity of the tables. Also to the people that hate the service- you have to understand that people are culturally different, so if...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Nov-2014

    It's more like a 4.5, but I rounded up! Amazing Korean food. It's a small place, so you have to tolerate the proximity of the tables. Also to the people that hate the service- you have to understand that people are culturally different, so if...More

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  • 09-Nov-2014

    My wife and I shared the Bul Nak Jun Gol - listed as a spicy beef, octopus, noodles and veggies for two. First and foremost the portion was very large and then you add in the sides of kimchi, bean sprouts, seaweed, egg, dried fish...More

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  • wacotom
    09-Nov-2014

    My wife and I shared the Bul Nak Jun Gol - listed as a spicy beef, octopus, noodles and veggies for two. First and foremost the portion was very large and then you add in the sides of kimchi, bean sprouts, seaweed, egg, dried fish...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Nov-2014

    My wife and I shared the Bul Nak Jun Gol - listed as a spicy beef, octopus, noodles and veggies for two. First and foremost the portion was very large and then you add in the sides of kimchi, bean sprouts, seaweed, egg, dried fish...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Ange588
    06-Nov-2014

    I love this restaurant. I always come here every single time i'm in the city. Must get the Tofu Chigae.

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  • 06-Nov-2014

    I love this restaurant. I always come here every single time i'm in the city. Must get the Tofu Chigae.

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  • 22-Oct-2014

    The food was fabulous. Bulgoki was just to my liking. Lots of appetizers come with the meal, and they were all good. The service was spectacular, even though they were extrmely busy. I have eaten there before, and it is still great, and very inexpensive.

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  • thegormandizer
    22-Oct-2014

    The food was fabulous. Bulgoki was just to my liking. Lots of appetizers come with the meal, and they were all good. The service was spectacular, even though they were extrmely busy. I have eaten there before, and it is still great, and very inexpensive.

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  • 22-Oct-2014

    The food was fabulous. Bulgoki was just to my liking. Lots of appetizers come with the meal, and they were all good. The service was spectacular, even though they were extrmely busy. I have eaten there before, and it is still great, and very inexpensive.

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  • Os M
    08-Oct-2014

    Came to NY to celebrate 12 years of marriage with my wife from Brazil. We are koreans and travelled everywhere. The KunJin and WonJon (same owners) were the best experience with the korean food we've ever had! AMAZING! A must do in New York City!

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  • 08-Oct-2014

    Came to NY to celebrate 12 years of marriage with my wife from Brazil. We are koreans and travelled everywhere. The KunJin and WonJon (same owners) were the best experience with the korean food we've ever had! AMAZING! A must do in New York City!

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  • 08-Oct-2014

    Came to NY to celebrate 12 years of marriage with my wife from Brazil. We are koreans and travelled everywhere. The KunJin and WonJon (same owners) were the best experience with the korean food we've ever had! AMAZING! A must do in New York City!

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  • 22-Sep-2014

    I love Korean food. I love all the little dishes they bring when you order anything. I love how friendly all of the workers are. Okay, granted I'm not super adventurous with food (for a few reasons), but I love most Korean food. Of course...More

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  • cable_consultant
    22-Sep-2014

    I love Korean food. I love all the little dishes they bring when you order anything. I love how friendly all of the workers are. Okay, granted I'm not super adventurous with food (for a few reasons), but I love most Korean food. Of course...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Sep-2014

    I love Korean food. I love all the little dishes they bring when you order anything. I love how friendly all of the workers are. Okay, granted I'm not super adventurous with food (for a few reasons), but I love most Korean food. Of course...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 1000MilesBehind
    14-Sep-2014

    Kun jip is a busy, popular joint with a small homey feeling. I had the dduck mandu soup and it was.steaming hot and delicious. The portions are large and o was surprised to find such an inexpensive bill at the end. Great experience. You

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  • 14-Sep-2014

    Kun jip is a busy, popular joint with a small homey feeling. I had the dduck mandu soup and it was.steaming hot and delicious. The portions are large and o was surprised to find such an inexpensive bill at the end. Great experience. You

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  • 20-Aug-2014

    Delicious food, in an interesting and worth seeing part of town. Visited late at night and there was lots of people around. Try the Mae Woon Dduk Boki, it is a gigantic portion filled with yummy veggies, eggs and noodles and comes with lots of...More

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  • Mira_que_Bella
    20-Aug-2014

    Delicious food, in an interesting and worth seeing part of town. Visited late at night and there was lots of people around. Try the Mae Woon Dduk Boki, it is a gigantic portion filled with yummy veggies, eggs and noodles and comes with lots of...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 20-Aug-2014

    Delicious food, in an interesting and worth seeing part of town. Visited late at night and there was lots of people around. Try the Mae Woon Dduk Boki, it is a gigantic portion filled with yummy veggies, eggs and noodles and comes with lots of...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • ilovetheyucatan
    13-Aug-2014

    Upon being seated, I was guessing Kunjip must be Korean term for madhouse. The place was crazy-busy on a Friday night, servers were in fast-forward mode. However, our orders were taken promptly, food came out quicker than expected and everything was really good--we left satisfied....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Aug-2014

    Upon being seated, I was guessing Kunjip must be Korean term for madhouse. The place was crazy-busy on a Friday night, servers were in fast-forward mode. However, our orders were taken promptly, food came out quicker than expected and everything was really good--we left satisfied....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Aug-2014

    Upon being seated, I was guessing Kunjip must be Korean term for madhouse. The place was crazy-busy on a Friday night, servers were in fast-forward mode. However, our orders were taken promptly, food came out quicker than expected and everything was really good--we left satisfied....More

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  • 06-Aug-2014

    We went for lunch today, quite packed inside and there's a line waiting but because they serve food very quick so the wait is just 15mins. We were very happy with the food quality and portion, and they gave different side dishes and rice for...More

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  • jaosch
    06-Aug-2014

    We went for lunch today, quite packed inside and there's a line waiting but because they serve food very quick so the wait is just 15mins. We were very happy with the food quality and portion, and they gave different side dishes and rice for...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 06-Aug-2014

    We went for lunch today, quite packed inside and there's a line waiting but because they serve food very quick so the wait is just 15mins. We were very happy with the food quality and portion, and they gave different side dishes and rice for...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Bridger79
    25-Jul-2014

    Superbly varied Korean cuisine. If you like to live dangerously (my wife) then point at a picture and nod knowingly. If you're a food wimp (me) then you can still find something to satisfy you. Large portions (no pun intended) and you only feel rushed...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 25-Jul-2014

    Superbly varied Korean cuisine. If you like to live dangerously (my wife) then point at a picture and nod knowingly. If you're a food wimp (me) then you can still find something to satisfy you. Large portions (no pun intended) and you only feel rushed...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 25-Jul-2014

    Superbly varied Korean cuisine. If you like to live dangerously (my wife) then point at a picture and nod knowingly. If you're a food wimp (me) then you can still find something to satisfy you. Large portions (no pun intended) and you only feel rushed...More

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  • 17-Jul-2014

    Pardon the pun. Seriously though, for Koreans this place is good home-cooking. You can tell because the specials menu is written in Korean and there are tons of Asians there. There are always a few non-Asian looking happy and excited at any given time of...More

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  • Sandy H
    17-Jul-2014

    Pardon the pun. Seriously though, for Koreans this place is good home-cooking. You can tell because the specials menu is written in Korean and there are tons of Asians there. There are always a few non-Asian looking happy and excited at any given time of...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 17-Jul-2014

    Pardon the pun. Seriously though, for Koreans this place is good home-cooking. You can tell because the specials menu is written in Korean and there are tons of Asians there. There are always a few non-Asian looking happy and excited at any given time of...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • JunghoonC
    10-Jul-2014

    Whenever I have chance to come K town for lunch, Kunjip is always my 1st choice if I can there before 12pm. Food is delicious and much cheaper than other Korean restaurants on 32nd street. They give us free appetizer since I am a regular...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Jul-2014

    Whenever I have chance to come K town for lunch, Kunjip is always my 1st choice if I can there before 12pm. Food is delicious and much cheaper than other Korean restaurants on 32nd street. They give us free appetizer since I am a regular...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Jul-2014

    Whenever I have chance to come K town for lunch, Kunjip is always my 1st choice if I can there before 12pm. Food is delicious and much cheaper than other Korean restaurants on 32nd street. They give us free appetizer since I am a regular...More

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  • 23-Jun-2014

    We got to Kunjip before the lunch rush, and watched the line stretch out the door. Mostly Korean customers who know where to find good home style dishes at reasonable prices. Pretty standard fare, with a few surprises, like the Kong Bi Ji soup--spicy broth...More

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  • 38Thomas
    23-Jun-2014

    We got to Kunjip before the lunch rush, and watched the line stretch out the door. Mostly Korean customers who know where to find good home style dishes at reasonable prices. Pretty standard fare, with a few surprises, like the Kong Bi Ji soup--spicy broth...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 23-Jun-2014

    We got to Kunjip before the lunch rush, and watched the line stretch out the door. Mostly Korean customers who know where to find good home style dishes at reasonable prices. Pretty standard fare, with a few surprises, like the Kong Bi Ji soup--spicy broth...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Karen K
    19-Jun-2014

    Very straightforward and no frills. You order off the menu, they serve you the side dishes. They are very attentive and quick to fill up your glass of water. They smile and are polite. Food was good and I'll definitely return for my next Korean...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Jun-2014

    Very straightforward and no frills. You order off the menu, they serve you the side dishes. They are very attentive and quick to fill up your glass of water. They smile and are polite. Food was good and I'll definitely return for my next Korean...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Jun-2014

    Very straightforward and no frills. You order off the menu, they serve you the side dishes. They are very attentive and quick to fill up your glass of water. They smile and are polite. Food was good and I'll definitely return for my next Korean...More

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  • 18-Jun-2014

    This is the place to go for authentic Korean in NYC. It's in Koreatown, a small street in Manhattan that's populated with Korean markets and such. My family and I must have been in and out of Kunjip in about 15-20 minutes because they were...More

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  • SSJwiggy
    18-Jun-2014

    This is the place to go for authentic Korean in NYC. It's in Koreatown, a small street in Manhattan that's populated with Korean markets and such. My family and I must have been in and out of Kunjip in about 15-20 minutes because they were...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 18-Jun-2014

    This is the place to go for authentic Korean in NYC. It's in Koreatown, a small street in Manhattan that's populated with Korean markets and such. My family and I must have been in and out of Kunjip in about 15-20 minutes because they were...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • JoeyIligan0517
    28-May-2014

    We went to Kunjip for lunch. We ordered the BBQ combo, seafood pancake, and two other dishes... yet, the food kept coming. Our waiter kept saying that the kitchen wanted us to try this dish and that dish. Of course, we were full when we...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-May-2014

    We went to Kunjip for lunch. We ordered the BBQ combo, seafood pancake, and two other dishes... yet, the food kept coming. Our waiter kept saying that the kitchen wanted us to try this dish and that dish. Of course, we were full when we...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-May-2014

    We went to Kunjip for lunch. We ordered the BBQ combo, seafood pancake, and two other dishes... yet, the food kept coming. Our waiter kept saying that the kitchen wanted us to try this dish and that dish. Of course, we were full when we...More

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  • 13-May-2014

    This is my favorite restaruant in NYC. The Soups are all amazing as are the casseroles. The BBQ isn't bad either. I love the service, only problem is the wait!

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  • Zandor23
    13-May-2014

    This is my favorite restaruant in NYC. The Soups are all amazing as are the casseroles. The BBQ isn't bad either. I love the service, only problem is the wait!

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  • 13-May-2014

    This is my favorite restaruant in NYC. The Soups are all amazing as are the casseroles. The BBQ isn't bad either. I love the service, only problem is the wait!

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  • Vilasinee
    08-Apr-2014

    ...But the food makes it worth it. You'll have to see for yourself on the wait. Go with good spirits and find comedian in it. Once you're seated, you're food is there and it's consistently delicious - every thing on the menu. If you have...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 08-Apr-2014

    ...But the food makes it worth it. You'll have to see for yourself on the wait. Go with good spirits and find comedian in it. Once you're seated, you're food is there and it's consistently delicious - every thing on the menu. If you have...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 08-Apr-2014

    ...But the food makes it worth it. You'll have to see for yourself on the wait. Go with good spirits and find comedian in it. Once you're seated, you're food is there and it's consistently delicious - every thing on the menu. If you have...More

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  • 28-Mar-2014

    Our first night in NYC and we found this place. Was a line to get in but well worth the wait. It was so busy, they wanted you to order while waiting for your table. Having never been there before, we were helped by a...More

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  • Phillip S
    28-Mar-2014

    Our first night in NYC and we found this place. Was a line to get in but well worth the wait. It was so busy, they wanted you to order while waiting for your table. Having never been there before, we were helped by a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Mar-2014

    Our first night in NYC and we found this place. Was a line to get in but well worth the wait. It was so busy, they wanted you to order while waiting for your table. Having never been there before, we were helped by a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Louby76
    15-Feb-2014

    The title of the review sums things up for me, the food, both quantity and quality made the wait worthwhile but this was perhaps because we were staying at NYMA directly over the road from the restaurant so because we didn't have to walk to...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Feb-2014

    The title of the review sums things up for me, the food, both quantity and quality made the wait worthwhile but this was perhaps because we were staying at NYMA directly over the road from the restaurant so because we didn't have to walk to...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 15-Feb-2014

    The title of the review sums things up for me, the food, both quantity and quality made the wait worthwhile but this was perhaps because we were staying at NYMA directly over the road from the restaurant so because we didn't have to walk to...More

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  • 03-Feb-2014

    You know they're serving authentic Korean food when everyone in the place is Korean. Food was delicious and the service was speedy. The wait staff doesn't fawn over you like they do at large chain restaurants, but they are polite and quick (which is more...More

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  • Christopher H
    03-Feb-2014

    You know they're serving authentic Korean food when everyone in the place is Korean. Food was delicious and the service was speedy. The wait staff doesn't fawn over you like they do at large chain restaurants, but they are polite and quick (which is more...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Feb-2014

    You know they're serving authentic Korean food when everyone in the place is Korean. Food was delicious and the service was speedy. The wait staff doesn't fawn over you like they do at large chain restaurants, but they are polite and quick (which is more...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • crazy_cat_sab
    05-Jan-2014

    We arrive and find a lineup outside and are told it's about a 20 minute wait. We must of looked cold because we were given hot tea to help warm up. We slowly made it inside and noticed that the line continues. When we got...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 05-Jan-2014

    We arrive and find a lineup outside and are told it's about a 20 minute wait. We must of looked cold because we were given hot tea to help warm up. We slowly made it inside and noticed that the line continues. When we got...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 05-Jan-2014

    We arrive and find a lineup outside and are told it's about a 20 minute wait. We must of looked cold because we were given hot tea to help warm up. We slowly made it inside and noticed that the line continues. When we got...More

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  • 29-Dec-2013

    The food was delicious, and the service was fast! My friend and I had a veritable feast at our table. However, it is not a place to take your time eating. Slow foodies beware! We felt like we were asking too much to get a...More

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  • Rachel N
    29-Dec-2013

    The food was delicious, and the service was fast! My friend and I had a veritable feast at our table. However, it is not a place to take your time eating. Slow foodies beware! We felt like we were asking too much to get a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 29-Dec-2013

    The food was delicious, and the service was fast! My friend and I had a veritable feast at our table. However, it is not a place to take your time eating. Slow foodies beware! We felt like we were asking too much to get a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • rachelnabors
    29-Dec-2013

    The food was delicious, and the service was fast! My friend and I had a veritable feast at our table. However, it is not a place to take your time eating. Slow foodies beware! We felt like we were asking too much to get a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • SJNat
    12-Dec-2013

    Korean food isn't for everyone: it's pungent from much garlic, ginger, red pepper, onions, and other ingredients which combine to create elemental yet memorable meals. Kunjip does it better than anyone; as someone who grew up in Korea in the late 50's - early 60's...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 12-Dec-2013

    Korean food isn't for everyone: it's pungent from much garlic, ginger, red pepper, onions, and other ingredients which combine to create elemental yet memorable meals. Kunjip does it better than anyone; as someone who grew up in Korea in the late 50's - early 60's...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 12-Dec-2013

    Korean food isn't for everyone: it's pungent from much garlic, ginger, red pepper, onions, and other ingredients which combine to create elemental yet memorable meals. Kunjip does it better than anyone; as someone who grew up in Korea in the late 50's - early 60's...More

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  • 04-Dec-2013

    This restaurant is essentially a 'fast-food' place, but if you like Korean it's seriously good. It is definitely worth the wait (tip: sometimes groups of 4-6 get seats before couples, so take some friends - at least if you don't get a seat quickly you...More

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  • Michael G
    04-Dec-2013

    This restaurant is essentially a 'fast-food' place, but if you like Korean it's seriously good. It is definitely worth the wait (tip: sometimes groups of 4-6 get seats before couples, so take some friends - at least if you don't get a seat quickly you...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 04-Dec-2013

    This restaurant is essentially a 'fast-food' place, but if you like Korean it's seriously good. It is definitely worth the wait (tip: sometimes groups of 4-6 get seats before couples, so take some friends - at least if you don't get a seat quickly you...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Chris S
    03-Dec-2013

    This is a restaurant in the sense of "counter service PLUS" in that you'll get a table and a server, but realistically shouldn't expect to be doted upon or necessarily even have the same person come by your table twice. We visited on a Monday...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Dec-2013

    This is a restaurant in the sense of "counter service PLUS" in that you'll get a table and a server, but realistically shouldn't expect to be doted upon or necessarily even have the same person come by your table twice. We visited on a Monday...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Dec-2013

    This is a restaurant in the sense of "counter service PLUS" in that you'll get a table and a server, but realistically shouldn't expect to be doted upon or necessarily even have the same person come by your table twice. We visited on a Monday...More

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  • 07-Nov-2013

    Great and reasonably priced Korean food. We had lunch and it was very busy for good reason. Nice place. Will go again. Service was good and polite plus lots of side dishes. Reasonable priced lunch specials

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  • R H
    07-Nov-2013

    Great and reasonably priced Korean food. We had lunch and it was very busy for good reason. Nice place. Will go again. Service was good and polite plus lots of side dishes. Reasonable priced lunch specials

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  • 07-Nov-2013

    Great and reasonably priced Korean food. We had lunch and it was very busy for good reason. Nice place. Will go again. Service was good and polite plus lots of side dishes. Reasonable priced lunch specials

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  • RH463
    07-Nov-2013

    Great and reasonably priced Korean food. We had lunch and it was very busy for good reason. Nice place. Will go again. Service was good and polite plus lots of side dishes. Reasonable priced lunch specials

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  • Hyang Ju L
    03-Nov-2013

    I like food here. Food are great. Service is really fast and staff is really professional and friendly. I highly recommand this restraunt.

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  • 03-Nov-2013

    I like food here. Food are great. Service is really fast and staff is really professional and friendly. I highly recommand this restraunt.

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  • 24-Oct-2013

    I really enjoyed this place. The line was long, but you order when the hostess greets you, and by the time you get seated, your food is there. My friend and I shared the prime rib and the spicy pork and an appetizer. The food...More

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  • Sean M
    24-Oct-2013

    I really enjoyed this place. The line was long, but you order when the hostess greets you, and by the time you get seated, your food is there. My friend and I shared the prime rib and the spicy pork and an appetizer. The food...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 24-Oct-2013

    I really enjoyed this place. The line was long, but you order when the hostess greets you, and by the time you get seated, your food is there. My friend and I shared the prime rib and the spicy pork and an appetizer. The food...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • BigAppleRichard
    22-Oct-2013

    There is always a line out into the street at Kunjip and there's a good reason: it's the best restaurant on the block. Filled with Koreans, it's the place to go for all types of wonderful Korean food.

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  • Mike B
    22-Oct-2013

    Good and reliable for spicy Korean. However, everytime I go I feel that they are rushing you more and more. I understand from a business perspective they want you in and out asap but it gets annoying when you barely have time to look at...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Oct-2013

    There is always a line out into the street at Kunjip and there's a good reason: it's the best restaurant on the block. Filled with Koreans, it's the place to go for all types of wonderful Korean food.

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  • 22-Oct-2013

    Good and reliable for spicy Korean. However, everytime I go I feel that they are rushing you more and more. I understand from a business perspective they want you in and out asap but it gets annoying when you barely have time to look at...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Oct-2013

    There is always a line out into the street at Kunjip and there's a good reason: it's the best restaurant on the block. Filled with Koreans, it's the place to go for all types of wonderful Korean food.

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  • 22-Oct-2013

    Good and reliable for spicy Korean. However, everytime I go I feel that they are rushing you more and more. I understand from a business perspective they want you in and out asap but it gets annoying when you barely have time to look at...More

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  • 14-Oct-2013

    In a street of Korean restaurants, this one quickly had a line out the door. The servers do not speak much English but if you are comfortable either with Korean food or being daring, it works great. Inexpensive prices for NYC, good for pretheater. We...More

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  • DJTex
    14-Oct-2013

    In a street of Korean restaurants, this one quickly had a line out the door. The servers do not speak much English but if you are comfortable either with Korean food or being daring, it works great. Inexpensive prices for NYC, good for pretheater. We...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 14-Oct-2013

    In a street of Korean restaurants, this one quickly had a line out the door. The servers do not speak much English but if you are comfortable either with Korean food or being daring, it works great. Inexpensive prices for NYC, good for pretheater. We...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • MarieSnow
    19-Aug-2013

    What a great dinner we had! We had their Bibimbap + stew (which turned out to be a delicious tofu and seafood soup) combo (16,95$). The service was a bit hurried, they even took our order while we were waiting in line, but we didn't...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Aug-2013

    What a great dinner we had! We had their Bibimbap + stew (which turned out to be a delicious tofu and seafood soup) combo (16,95$). The service was a bit hurried, they even took our order while we were waiting in line, but we didn't...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Aug-2013

    What a great dinner we had! We had their Bibimbap + stew (which turned out to be a delicious tofu and seafood soup) combo (16,95$). The service was a bit hurried, they even took our order while we were waiting in line, but we didn't...More

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  • 05-Aug-2013

    Kun Jip was so good that I had lunch here with a friend and then brought my wife here for dinner on the same day. But... service is severely lacking. This place is usually packed and extremely busy. I think that stresses some of the...More

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  • Tunaidi
    05-Aug-2013

    Kun Jip was so good that I had lunch here with a friend and then brought my wife here for dinner on the same day. But... service is severely lacking. This place is usually packed and extremely busy. I think that stresses some of the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 05-Aug-2013

    Kun Jip was so good that I had lunch here with a friend and then brought my wife here for dinner on the same day. But... service is severely lacking. This place is usually packed and extremely busy. I think that stresses some of the...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Heartillynne
    24-Jun-2013

    I try to go there every time I go to NYC. The food is just amazing, and so flavorful. My favorite is the spicy octopus with udon noodles, but you must try the Korean BBQ (I LOVE the pork belly). Cons are that I personally...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 24-Jun-2013

    I try to go there every time I go to NYC. The food is just amazing, and so flavorful. My favorite is the spicy octopus with udon noodles, but you must try the Korean BBQ (I LOVE the pork belly). Cons are that I personally...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 24-Jun-2013

    I try to go there every time I go to NYC. The food is just amazing, and so flavorful. My favorite is the spicy octopus with udon noodles, but you must try the Korean BBQ (I LOVE the pork belly). Cons are that I personally...More

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  • 17-Jun-2013

    We knew we wanted to try Korean but weren't sure where. We asked a few people on the street and they said this one or across the street. Since there was a lineup at 9:00pm we decided to give it a try. You line up...More

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  • wasntme58
    17-Jun-2013

    We knew we wanted to try Korean but weren't sure where. We asked a few people on the street and they said this one or across the street. Since there was a lineup at 9:00pm we decided to give it a try. You line up...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 17-Jun-2013

    We knew we wanted to try Korean but weren't sure where. We asked a few people on the street and they said this one or across the street. Since there was a lineup at 9:00pm we decided to give it a try. You line up...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • ughughCO
    16-Jun-2013

    This place, as my friend puts it, is a "well-oiled machine!" Because it's super popular (especially amongst the Korean population, which is SUCH a good thing; Americans: take note!), the way they take care of their service is impersonal, but ideal! You get in a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Jun-2013

    This place, as my friend puts it, is a "well-oiled machine!" Because it's super popular (especially amongst the Korean population, which is SUCH a good thing; Americans: take note!), the way they take care of their service is impersonal, but ideal! You get in a...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 16-Jun-2013

    This place, as my friend puts it, is a "well-oiled machine!" Because it's super popular (especially amongst the Korean population, which is SUCH a good thing; Americans: take note!), the way they take care of their service is impersonal, but ideal! You get in a...More

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  • 10-Jun-2013

    Stand on East 32 and you are in another part of the world. The late night dining options over here are amazing. Not only is it delicious but authentic Korean food.

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  • D_ExplorerMiami_FL
    10-Jun-2013

    Stand on East 32 and you are in another part of the world. The late night dining options over here are amazing. Not only is it delicious but authentic Korean food.

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  • water2a
    26-May-2013

    I am not Korean, this place is always packed and try to come in small groups or be prepared to wait. The food is delicious, i love it lots of side dished and main courses are delicious very hearty , the restaurant is nothing fancy,...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 26-May-2013

    I am not Korean, this place is always packed and try to come in small groups or be prepared to wait. The food is delicious, i love it lots of side dished and main courses are delicious very hearty , the restaurant is nothing fancy,...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 26-May-2013

    I am not Korean, this place is always packed and try to come in small groups or be prepared to wait. The food is delicious, i love it lots of side dished and main courses are delicious very hearty , the restaurant is nothing fancy,...More

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  • 22-Apr-2013

    We went there based on a friend's recommendation and it is not dissapointing. The service could have been better The portion is generous and tasted so good! My favourite was the seafood pancake Will come back for sure if we are in Ny

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  • herry S
    22-Apr-2013

    We went there based on a friend's recommendation and it is not dissapointing. The service could have been better The portion is generous and tasted so good! My favourite was the seafood pancake Will come back for sure if we are in Ny

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  • 22-Apr-2013

    We went there based on a friend's recommendation and it is not dissapointing. The service could have been better The portion is generous and tasted so good! My favourite was the seafood pancake Will come back for sure if we are in Ny

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  • shopperhopper
    07-Apr-2013

    This place was so good. Went at around 1am for a late night food fix. The atmosphere is nice, upbeat music and bright inside, so if you are tired, you will likely wake right up. The food had great flavor. This place is opened 24...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • tilda54
    07-Apr-2013

    I'd planned to look and compare restaurants, but when their friendly host at the door asked if I wanted to come in for Korean food it just felt right. I timed it just right, and was seated without a wait. I'm so glad I did....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 07-Apr-2013

    This place was so good. Went at around 1am for a late night food fix. The atmosphere is nice, upbeat music and bright inside, so if you are tired, you will likely wake right up. The food had great flavor. This place is opened 24...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 07-Apr-2013

    I'd planned to look and compare restaurants, but when their friendly host at the door asked if I wanted to come in for Korean food it just felt right. I timed it just right, and was seated without a wait. I'm so glad I did....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 07-Apr-2013

    This place was so good. Went at around 1am for a late night food fix. The atmosphere is nice, upbeat music and bright inside, so if you are tired, you will likely wake right up. The food had great flavor. This place is opened 24...More

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  • 07-Apr-2013

    I'd planned to look and compare restaurants, but when their friendly host at the door asked if I wanted to come in for Korean food it just felt right. I timed it just right, and was seated without a wait. I'm so glad I did....More

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  • 03-Mar-2013

    Wonderful thing about NYC is that there are so many places to go to feel like you are not in NYC (or even not in US or not in N America or not on Terra but getting back to review...). You may want to come...More

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  • 03-Mar-2013

    My wife and I decided that we were in the mood for some Korean food after enjoying a Broadway play on a Saturday night recently. We walked over to Korea Town and perused the shops on 32nd Street. This place looked the liveliest and most...More

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  • neur14
    03-Mar-2013

    Wonderful thing about NYC is that there are so many places to go to feel like you are not in NYC (or even not in US or not in N America or not on Terra but getting back to review...). You may want to come...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • yoontaylor
    03-Mar-2013

    My wife and I decided that we were in the mood for some Korean food after enjoying a Broadway play on a Saturday night recently. We walked over to Korea Town and perused the shops on 32nd Street. This place looked the liveliest and most...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Mar-2013

    Wonderful thing about NYC is that there are so many places to go to feel like you are not in NYC (or even not in US or not in N America or not on Terra but getting back to review...). You may want to come...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Mar-2013

    My wife and I decided that we were in the mood for some Korean food after enjoying a Broadway play on a Saturday night recently. We walked over to Korea Town and perused the shops on 32nd Street. This place looked the liveliest and most...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • sfgfiat
    28-Feb-2013

    Kunjip Restaurant is located on 32nd Street in NYC. It has a very good menu and is obviously well liked by Korean food fans. We had the bibimbob and it was excellent. The restaurant was about half full at 11:00 at night and I am...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Feb-2013

    Kunjip Restaurant is located on 32nd Street in NYC. It has a very good menu and is obviously well liked by Korean food fans. We had the bibimbob and it was excellent. The restaurant was about half full at 11:00 at night and I am...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Feb-2013

    Kunjip Restaurant is located on 32nd Street in NYC. It has a very good menu and is obviously well liked by Korean food fans. We had the bibimbob and it was excellent. The restaurant was about half full at 11:00 at night and I am...More

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  • 27-Feb-2013

    If you want authentic, spicy Korean food, served quickly and efficiently, try Kunjip. We first went when our son return from teaching in South Korea. He introduced us to the cuisine. It's great, and very reasonable.

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  • NycRev
    27-Feb-2013

    If you want authentic, spicy Korean food, served quickly and efficiently, try Kunjip. We first went when our son return from teaching in South Korea. He introduced us to the cuisine. It's great, and very reasonable.

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  • 27-Feb-2013

    If you want authentic, spicy Korean food, served quickly and efficiently, try Kunjip. We first went when our son return from teaching in South Korea. He introduced us to the cuisine. It's great, and very reasonable.

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  • Igorek007
    21-Feb-2013

    1. If you not Korean, you can choose your meals based on good pictures 2. Service is typical Korean - they do what they need to do - serve food quickly without unnecessary smiles and stupid questions 3. Portions are big and meals include appetizers

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  • 21-Feb-2013

    1. If you not Korean, you can choose your meals based on good pictures 2. Service is typical Korean - they do what they need to do - serve food quickly without unnecessary smiles and stupid questions 3. Portions are big and meals include appetizers

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  • 17-Feb-2013

    I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who want to have an authentic Korean food. Their spicy tofu soup is the best. Very reasonable price. All meal served with many side dishes. Serbia was not superb but couldn't complaint.

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  • suriirussegal
    17-Feb-2013

    I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who want to have an authentic Korean food. Their spicy tofu soup is the best. Very reasonable price. All meal served with many side dishes. Serbia was not superb but couldn't complaint.

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  • Sebastian B
    09-Feb-2013

    Kunjip in 32nd Street is a great place to enjoy a real korean food feast. All the food from the menu comes with little side dishes (kim chi, other vegetables, dried fish, etc.). The quality to superior, and also the quantity is more than enough....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • SebastianB520
    09-Feb-2013

    Kunjip in 32nd Street is a great place to enjoy a real korean food feast. All the food from the menu comes with little side dishes (kim chi, other vegetables, dried fish, etc.). The quality to superior, and also the quantity is more than enough....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Feb-2013

    Kunjip in 32nd Street is a great place to enjoy a real korean food feast. All the food from the menu comes with little side dishes (kim chi, other vegetables, dried fish, etc.). The quality to superior, and also the quantity is more than enough....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Feb-2013

    Kunjip in 32nd Street is a great place to enjoy a real korean food feast. All the food from the menu comes with little side dishes (kim chi, other vegetables, dried fish, etc.). The quality to superior, and also the quantity is more than enough....More

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  • 23-Jan-2013

    Great food, fast service. This busy little restaurent has a real buzz about it, the Appetisers are a nice touch, the food was very fresh, and the service was great. .... be prepared to queue, but not too long... Will go back!

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  • DanC103
    23-Jan-2013

    Great food, fast service. This busy little restaurent has a real buzz about it, the Appetisers are a nice touch, the food was very fresh, and the service was great. .... be prepared to queue, but not too long... Will go back!

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  • 23-Jan-2013

    Great food, fast service. This busy little restaurent has a real buzz about it, the Appetisers are a nice touch, the food was very fresh, and the service was great. .... be prepared to queue, but not too long... Will go back!

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  • Marty B
    17-Jan-2013

    We had the seafood pancake & seafood with vegetable & egg hot pot, both excellent! They quickly bring out a whole tray of complimentary appetizers. We ate there twice, the place was packed when we went there at 3am!

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  • 17-Jan-2013

    We had the seafood pancake & seafood with vegetable & egg hot pot, both excellent! They quickly bring out a whole tray of complimentary appetizers. We ate there twice, the place was packed when we went there at 3am!

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  • 17-Jan-2013

    We had the seafood pancake & seafood with vegetable & egg hot pot, both excellent! They quickly bring out a whole tray of complimentary appetizers. We ate there twice, the place was packed when we went there at 3am!

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  • 11-Dec-2012

    Korea town New York is jammed packed with great dining options. Usually, most serve great BBQ, and most taste delicious. The competition seems fierce enough to drive out the pretenders. But what if you want something different? Like stews, or pancakes, or noodles, or fish?...More

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  • JNelsonRedSoxFan
    11-Dec-2012

    Korea town New York is jammed packed with great dining options. Usually, most serve great BBQ, and most taste delicious. The competition seems fierce enough to drive out the pretenders. But what if you want something different? Like stews, or pancakes, or noodles, or fish?...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 11-Dec-2012

    Korea town New York is jammed packed with great dining options. Usually, most serve great BBQ, and most taste delicious. The competition seems fierce enough to drive out the pretenders. But what if you want something different? Like stews, or pancakes, or noodles, or fish?...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • -mikhairov-
    21-Nov-2012

    The sevice fast, the food was ok. I try the seafood soup, and the ox knee. The portion for the ox knee was big.

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  • 21-Nov-2012

    The sevice fast, the food was ok. I try the seafood soup, and the ox knee. The portion for the ox knee was big.

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  • 20-Nov-2012

    We got a recommendation from friends to come to Kun Jip. After walking around all day we were exhausted and super hungry. We got in the line at just the right time. within 2-3 minutes of our arrival, there were a dozen people behind us....More

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  • davcmo
    20-Nov-2012

    We got a recommendation from friends to come to Kun Jip. After walking around all day we were exhausted and super hungry. We got in the line at just the right time. within 2-3 minutes of our arrival, there were a dozen people behind us....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 20-Nov-2012

    We got a recommendation from friends to come to Kun Jip. After walking around all day we were exhausted and super hungry. We got in the line at just the right time. within 2-3 minutes of our arrival, there were a dozen people behind us....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • PaulDonoughue
    11-Aug-2012

    I found this place by chance and ended up going 2 nights in a row. Any restaurant that has a queue of its own nationals outside must be good, and so Kunjip is. The staff are really busy, but at the same time friendly and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 11-Aug-2012

    I found this place by chance and ended up going 2 nights in a row. Any restaurant that has a queue of its own nationals outside must be good, and so Kunjip is. The staff are really busy, but at the same time friendly and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 11-Aug-2012

    I found this place by chance and ended up going 2 nights in a row. Any restaurant that has a queue of its own nationals outside must be good, and so Kunjip is. The staff are really busy, but at the same time friendly and...More

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  • 09-Aug-2012

    I have eaten here many times whilst working and staying in the area, and I have also tried other Korean restaurants, but always come back here for more! There is ALWAYS a line up, which in itself is a good sign, and the place is...More

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  • Mike G
    09-Aug-2012

    I have eaten here many times whilst working and staying in the area, and I have also tried other Korean restaurants, but always come back here for more! There is ALWAYS a line up, which in itself is a good sign, and the place is...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Aug-2012

    I have eaten here many times whilst working and staying in the area, and I have also tried other Korean restaurants, but always come back here for more! There is ALWAYS a line up, which in itself is a good sign, and the place is...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • MikeGB2
    09-Aug-2012

    I have eaten here many times whilst working and staying in the area, and I have also tried other Korean restaurants, but always come back here for more! There is ALWAYS a line up, which in itself is a good sign, and the place is...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • DrSYu
    25-Jul-2012

    Food is amazing, large portion and excellent service! Their Gin Sen chicken is the best!!!!!!! Seafood pancake is yum n of course BBQ was yummy! Highly recommended!

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  • 25-Jul-2012

    Food is amazing, large portion and excellent service! Their Gin Sen chicken is the best!!!!!!! Seafood pancake is yum n of course BBQ was yummy! Highly recommended!

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  • 22-Jul-2012

    Excellent Korean restaurant with many ala carte options and lunch special (Mon-Fri) and lots of ban-chan... Price is extremely reasonable. Go early as there's often wait outside the door during hectic lunch or dinner time.

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  • JCL4_jenny
    22-Jul-2012

    Excellent Korean restaurant with many ala carte options and lunch special (Mon-Fri) and lots of ban-chan... Price is extremely reasonable. Go early as there's often wait outside the door during hectic lunch or dinner time.

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  • 22-Jul-2012

    Excellent Korean restaurant with many ala carte options and lunch special (Mon-Fri) and lots of ban-chan... Price is extremely reasonable. Go early as there's often wait outside the door during hectic lunch or dinner time.

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  • Maps373306
    19-Jul-2012

    I'm a 1.5 generation Korean, and my mom cooks awesome Korean food that gets praise from all of her friends. The food at Kunjip was, however, the best Korean meal that I've ever had. Some really great Korean food. The waiters are slightly impatient because...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Jul-2012

    I'm a 1.5 generation Korean, and my mom cooks awesome Korean food that gets praise from all of her friends. The food at Kunjip was, however, the best Korean meal that I've ever had. Some really great Korean food. The waiters are slightly impatient because...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Jul-2012

    I'm a 1.5 generation Korean, and my mom cooks awesome Korean food that gets praise from all of her friends. The food at Kunjip was, however, the best Korean meal that I've ever had. Some really great Korean food. The waiters are slightly impatient because...More

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  • 13-Jul-2012

    After living in Munich for a year I was jonesing for some great Korean again. This place was absolutely incredible. Yes, the service was as brusque as you'd expect Koreatown to be, but damn the food was good. Perfect Duk Man Doo Guk, the selection...More

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  • TheFrau
    13-Jul-2012

    After living in Munich for a year I was jonesing for some great Korean again. This place was absolutely incredible. Yes, the service was as brusque as you'd expect Koreatown to be, but damn the food was good. Perfect Duk Man Doo Guk, the selection...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Jul-2012

    After living in Munich for a year I was jonesing for some great Korean again. This place was absolutely incredible. Yes, the service was as brusque as you'd expect Koreatown to be, but damn the food was good. Perfect Duk Man Doo Guk, the selection...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Peter S
    28-Jun-2012

    My girlfriend and I had dinner here while visiting NY. I knew it was a good sign when I saw almost everyone inside was Korean! My girlfriend lived in Korea and she said the food was very authentic. The food was fantastic and the waitress...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Jun-2012

    My girlfriend and I had dinner here while visiting NY. I knew it was a good sign when I saw almost everyone inside was Korean! My girlfriend lived in Korea and she said the food was very authentic. The food was fantastic and the waitress...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 28-Jun-2012

    My girlfriend and I had dinner here while visiting NY. I knew it was a good sign when I saw almost everyone inside was Korean! My girlfriend lived in Korea and she said the food was very authentic. The food was fantastic and the waitress...More

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  • 22-Jun-2012

    From the moment we were escorted into the line to the parting words, we enjoyed just about everything about this restaurant. This place has many professionals working here. The lady who greets you and makes sure the line into this place is organized offered us...More

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  • dsptravel
    22-Jun-2012

    From the moment we were escorted into the line to the parting words, we enjoyed just about everything about this restaurant. This place has many professionals working here. The lady who greets you and makes sure the line into this place is organized offered us...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Jun-2012

    From the moment we were escorted into the line to the parting words, we enjoyed just about everything about this restaurant. This place has many professionals working here. The lady who greets you and makes sure the line into this place is organized offered us...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • ElDude9
    21-May-2012

    We'd been walking for hours and hours on a warm spring day. Starting in China Town, we made our way on foot to Staten Is Ferry, then around Battery Park, up to the 9-11 Memorial, and then up to Korea Town, where we happily fell...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 21-May-2012

    We'd been walking for hours and hours on a warm spring day. Starting in China Town, we made our way on foot to Staten Is Ferry, then around Battery Park, up to the 9-11 Memorial, and then up to Korea Town, where we happily fell...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 21-May-2012

    We'd been walking for hours and hours on a warm spring day. Starting in China Town, we made our way on foot to Staten Is Ferry, then around Battery Park, up to the 9-11 Memorial, and then up to Korea Town, where we happily fell...More

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  • 11-May-2012

    We were brought to this restaurant by my brother-in-law who served in the Marines in Korea, so he would know authentic food, and he ended up ordering us a little bit of everything on the menu! It was all fantastic, and even the kids liked...More

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  • mmbcde
    11-May-2012

    We were brought to this restaurant by my brother-in-law who served in the Marines in Korea, so he would know authentic food, and he ended up ordering us a little bit of everything on the menu! It was all fantastic, and even the kids liked...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 11-May-2012

    We were brought to this restaurant by my brother-in-law who served in the Marines in Korea, so he would know authentic food, and he ended up ordering us a little bit of everything on the menu! It was all fantastic, and even the kids liked...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • ukbar
    20-Apr-2012

    I got takeout from Kunjip and was amazed by the wonderful quality and huge quantity of food I got. I ordered a soup with sides and it was enough for two or three and included rice, two kinds of kimchi (my least favorite thing), and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 20-Apr-2012

    I got takeout from Kunjip and was amazed by the wonderful quality and huge quantity of food I got. I ordered a soup with sides and it was enough for two or three and included rice, two kinds of kimchi (my least favorite thing), and...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 20-Apr-2012

    I got takeout from Kunjip and was amazed by the wonderful quality and huge quantity of food I got. I ordered a soup with sides and it was enough for two or three and included rice, two kinds of kimchi (my least favorite thing), and...More

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  • 04-Apr-2012

    First off, when a restaurant is packed at 10pm on Wednesday night and is predominantly filled with people of its own culture, it has to be a solid spot. It can get pricey, but the experience and food quality was solid. They BBQ in front...More

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  • Chicagohoosier07
    04-Apr-2012

    First off, when a restaurant is packed at 10pm on Wednesday night and is predominantly filled with people of its own culture, it has to be a solid spot. It can get pricey, but the experience and food quality was solid. They BBQ in front...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 04-Apr-2012

    First off, when a restaurant is packed at 10pm on Wednesday night and is predominantly filled with people of its own culture, it has to be a solid spot. It can get pricey, but the experience and food quality was solid. They BBQ in front...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • hellobayo
    22-Mar-2012

    Walked by Koreatown from the big Macy's as I wanted a bibimbab and saw this small but busy restaurant. The menus throughout Koreatown are much of muchness, very similar in food and price. We headed to Kunjip as it had the largest number of Asian...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Mar-2012

    Walked by Koreatown from the big Macy's as I wanted a bibimbab and saw this small but busy restaurant. The menus throughout Koreatown are much of muchness, very similar in food and price. We headed to Kunjip as it had the largest number of Asian...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 22-Mar-2012

    Walked by Koreatown from the big Macy's as I wanted a bibimbab and saw this small but busy restaurant. The menus throughout Koreatown are much of muchness, very similar in food and price. We headed to Kunjip as it had the largest number of Asian...More

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  • 26-Feb-2012

    Been back a few times. Great food, fun NY atmosphere, great hostesses great thing to do before a Garden event.

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  • rivervalenj
    26-Feb-2012

    Been back a few times. Great food, fun NY atmosphere, great hostesses great thing to do before a Garden event.

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  • 26-Feb-2012

    Been back a few times. Great food, fun NY atmosphere, great hostesses great thing to do before a Garden event.

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  • Adam S
    21-Dec-2011

    Authentic Korean. Staff is very nice but I had a hard time understanding them at times. Food was very good.

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  • 21-Dec-2011

    Authentic Korean. Staff is very nice but I had a hard time understanding them at times. Food was very good.

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  • 21-Dec-2011

    Authentic Korean. Staff is very nice but I had a hard time understanding them at times. Food was very good.

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  • 09-Oct-2011

    The food is amazing-we went twice-on a crowded Saturday night and a slow Monday afternoon. We loved the barbq, but advise avoiding the brisket-too fatty. The place is small, but the friendly staff works efficiently to seat people. We did not feel rushed either. Our...More

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  • Abigailadamsn00
    09-Oct-2011

    The food is amazing-we went twice-on a crowded Saturday night and a slow Monday afternoon. We loved the barbq, but advise avoiding the brisket-too fatty. The place is small, but the friendly staff works efficiently to seat people. We did not feel rushed either. Our...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 09-Oct-2011

    The food is amazing-we went twice-on a crowded Saturday night and a slow Monday afternoon. We loved the barbq, but advise avoiding the brisket-too fatty. The place is small, but the friendly staff works efficiently to seat people. We did not feel rushed either. Our...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • Cynical_traveller
    10-Apr-2011

    I was in NY for 5 days, on day 5 I finally made it to Little Korea, on my way to see the Flatiron building . After a mediocre Chinese in Bleeker St, an ok but nothing special Mexican in Harlem I hit the jackpot....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Apr-2011

    I was in NY for 5 days, on day 5 I finally made it to Little Korea, on my way to see the Flatiron building . After a mediocre Chinese in Bleeker St, an ok but nothing special Mexican in Harlem I hit the jackpot....<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 10-Apr-2011

    I was in NY for 5 days, on day 5 I finally made it to Little Korea, on my way to see the Flatiron building . After a mediocre Chinese in Bleeker St, an ok but nothing special Mexican in Harlem I hit the jackpot....More

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  • 13-Mar-2011

    Everyone loves this place. We went the 1st times due to recommendations in guide books & loved it. It's a bit crowded and hectic but the servers are cheery and patient w newbies to Korean. My husband is not a foodie, and when I asked...More

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  • oliviapulley
    13-Mar-2011

    Everyone loves this place. We went the 1st times due to recommendations in guide books & loved it. It's a bit crowded and hectic but the servers are cheery and patient w newbies to Korean. My husband is not a foodie, and when I asked...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 13-Mar-2011

    Everyone loves this place. We went the 1st times due to recommendations in guide books & loved it. It's a bit crowded and hectic but the servers are cheery and patient w newbies to Korean. My husband is not a foodie, and when I asked...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • JojoRockville
    07-Feb-2011

    Just arrived in Manhattan at 2 a.m., tired, hungry, but you don't want junk food? Head towards K-town for some Korean barbeque. The food is great and the atmosphere lively. Don't forget to order some Soju.

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  • 07-Feb-2011

    Just arrived in Manhattan at 2 a.m., tired, hungry, but you don't want junk food? Head towards K-town for some Korean barbeque. The food is great and the atmosphere lively. Don't forget to order some Soju.

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  • 07-Feb-2011

    Just arrived in Manhattan at 2 a.m., tired, hungry, but you don't want junk food? Head towards K-town for some Korean barbeque. The food is great and the atmosphere lively. Don't forget to order some Soju.

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  • 06-Aug-2010

    Went with a big group and they helped us patiently with our order while we waited to be seated. So by the time we got a table we already knew our order. We got rice and noodle dishes. They gave generous portions and the food...More

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  • thumperbopper
    06-Aug-2010

    Went with a big group and they helped us patiently with our order while we waited to be seated. So by the time we got a table we already knew our order. We got rice and noodle dishes. They gave generous portions and the food...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 06-Aug-2010

    Went with a big group and they helped us patiently with our order while we waited to be seated. So by the time we got a table we already knew our order. We got rice and noodle dishes. They gave generous portions and the food...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • SeminarTrekker
    03-Dec-2009

    November 2009. We ate twice at the Kunjip Resaurant in Manhattan's Korea town located on 32nd street between 6th (Ave. of Americas) and 7th. Both times we ate on their third floor and had their popular and yummy Korean soups and their Korean stew. Their...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Dec-2009

    November 2009. We ate twice at the Kunjip Resaurant in Manhattan's Korea town located on 32nd street between 6th (Ave. of Americas) and 7th. Both times we ate on their third floor and had their popular and yummy Korean soups and their Korean stew. Their...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 03-Dec-2009

    November 2009. We ate twice at the Kunjip Resaurant in Manhattan's Korea town located on 32nd street between 6th (Ave. of Americas) and 7th. Both times we ate on their third floor and had their popular and yummy Korean soups and their Korean stew. Their...More

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  • 18-Oct-2009

    I was on a quick trip to NYC for business, and was originally looking for a sushi restaurant, but turned out to be too expensive for me. So when I saw this little place tucked on a side street, they had their menu with pictures...More

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  • BlueSpiritTraveler
    18-Oct-2009

    I was on a quick trip to NYC for business, and was originally looking for a sushi restaurant, but turned out to be too expensive for me. So when I saw this little place tucked on a side street, they had their menu with pictures...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 18-Oct-2009

    I was on a quick trip to NYC for business, and was originally looking for a sushi restaurant, but turned out to be too expensive for me. So when I saw this little place tucked on a side street, they had their menu with pictures...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • JBUGS
    12-Sep-2009

    My mom, sister and I dined here 4 times during our 5 day trip to NY which gives you an idea of how much we loved the food. We are Korean by the way. The punchan (side dishes) are perfectly seasoned. Every time we were...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 12-Sep-2009

    My mom, sister and I dined here 4 times during our 5 day trip to NY which gives you an idea of how much we loved the food. We are Korean by the way. The punchan (side dishes) are perfectly seasoned. Every time we were...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 12-Sep-2009

    My mom, sister and I dined here 4 times during our 5 day trip to NY which gives you an idea of how much we loved the food. We are Korean by the way. The punchan (side dishes) are perfectly seasoned. Every time we were...More

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  • 28-Aug-2008

    Very good Korean Food!

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    28-Aug-2008

    Very good Korean Food!

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    06-Jul-2008

    Food is very good, only 4 stars due to price (however, it is nyc).

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  • 06-Jul-2008

    Food is very good, only 4 stars due to price (however, it is nyc).

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  • 30-Mar-2008

    Very tasty Korean bbq.

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    30-Mar-2008

    Very tasty Korean bbq.

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    17-Mar-2008

    Picked the restaurant with the line out the door on a Tuesday night and it was great! The staff was friendly and patient despite a bustling atmosphere.

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  • 17-Mar-2008

    Picked the restaurant with the line out the door on a Tuesday night and it was great! The staff was friendly and patient despite a bustling atmosphere.

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  • 17-Mar-2008

    Picked the restaurant with the line out the door on a Tuesday night and it was great! The staff was friendly and patient despite a bustling atmosphere.

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  • 11-Jan-2008

    Great food, long lines and poor ventilation. Would make a great take out!

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    11-Jan-2008

    Great food, long lines and poor ventilation. Would make a great take out!

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    19-Dec-2007

    Food was pretty good. It was a bit pricier than I expected and the service kiinda sux though. They first gave the table they promised us to another group, then they gave us a table that was too small, finally they moved us yet again...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Dec-2007

    Food was pretty good. It was a bit pricier than I expected and the service kiinda sux though. They first gave the table they promised us to another group, then they gave us a table that was too small, finally they moved us yet again...<span class="taLnk ulBlueLinks" >More</span>

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  • 19-Dec-2007

    Food was pretty good. It was a bit pricier than I expected and the service kiinda sux though. They first gave the table they promised us to another group, then they gave us a table that was too small, finally they moved us yet again...More

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  • 04-Dec-2007

    I like the warm touch of its dining environment, particulary in winter time! The purple rice they serve is special and healthy. Side dishes that go with BBQ are tasty too.

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  • A TripAdvisor reviewer on Facebook
    04-Dec-2007

    I like the warm touch of its dining environment, particulary in winter time! The purple rice they serve is special and healthy. Side dishes that go with BBQ are tasty too.

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  • 04-Dec-2007

    I like the warm touch of its dining environment, particulary in winter time! The purple rice they serve is special and healthy. Side dishes that go with BBQ are tasty too.

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