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    Atoboy

    4.3 (785 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
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    Good for groups

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    Chicken
    Mel J.

    It's an understated and casual place with a delicious tasting menu. For $70 you get four courses and can choose add ons. We went as a group of four and the staff suggested we get one of each option so we could share family style and try everything. We added on the fried chicken wings! The cocktails are also good. My favorite dish was the squash, octopus, the chicken and to be honest probably everything!

    Salmon
    Josh S.

    A friend described this as their favorite flavour experience ever! The set menu here is a filling experience, supported by great service in a minimalist environment but provides space but doesn't feel too roomy. The various add-ons are all worthwhile, especially the chicken. The only space was some room for improvement is the desserts.

    Amelia B.

    Atoboy was a 5/5 dining experience. I loved the prix fixe items and the opportunity to try a variety of menu options. My favorites were the octopus, buratta, and the chicken! The staff was beyond amazing, predicting our next moves and staying on top of our meal. We had a group of 5 and I felt like we could hold a solid conversation. Try the desserts!!!

    Soju cocktail
    Katie C.

    Had high expectations for this modern Korean spot that comes highly reviewed. The meal was fine but overall for the food and price point I probably wouldn't go back. Service was efficient, staff friendly. Restaurant is nicely designed. Not too loud or packed. We had the prix fixe, stand out dishes are starred: SEA URCHIN*** egg jjim, gim, quinoa WAGYU YUKHE gochujang, korean pear, egg yolk (Would've preferred the Wagyu cut finer) FLUKE**** oiji cucumber, jellyfish, omija SQUID**** sesame seed, chili, cilantro OCTOPUS** romesco, iberco lomo, kimchi potato chip WAGYU RIB +/ chunjang, yukon potato, romaine (Heavy sauce, baby lettuces) PORK galbi, sunchoke (A little on the dry side) FRIED CHICKEN****!!! spicy peanut sauce, yangyummy sauce (delicious!!) Banchan was sorta disappointing (2 dishes, and some seaweed rice) and served late into the meal (I'm used to the usual 5-6 dishes hitting the table immediately) And there was no Kimchi served. Drinks are OK. Soju cocktails. No hard liquor but a nice wine selection.

    sea urchin
    Jenny Z.

    Came here for a pre fixe menu and it was solid! The food came out fast and the environment was very intimate. Here's everything we got: - Naegroni (4/5): I don't typically like negronis but this one was very light and felt refreshing - Sea urchin (3.5/5): good but the egg custard was a bit meh for me. it was cold and did not taste the most fresh - Burrata (4/5): super delicious and creamy. But did not taste different from other great burratas I have had - fried chicken (5/5): star of the show and a must order. Probably some of the the crispiest chicken I ever had, and it tasted really good with the burrata and the sauces provided! - Squash (5/5) also a standout - did not know squash could taste this good. it was lightly coated in batter, moist on the inside, and bursting with flavor - Salmon (3/5): not a huge fan. almost tasted like smoked salmon and was also too salty for my preference - dessert (4/5): such a strange combination (granita, ice cream, cheese, candied walnuts) that surprisingly worked? The only part I did not like was the granita because it was cinnamon and a bit overpowering - tasted like fireball They also served us some banchan and the seaweed rice. Banchan was nothing to write home about but seaweed rice was delicious!!

    Squid
    Koreen D.

    One of the more affordable set menus in the city. Decided to check out Atoboy to see how it was. They have a 4 course set and you get to choose a dish from each category and add some dishes like the fried chicken. Overall, I'd say it was alright. I wasn't wowed with any particular dish but they were all either good or okay. The chicken was very moist and flavorful. Everything was cooked well. Aside from the Korean influence, I could taste some minor Chinese and Japanese influences as well. The set itself was pretty filling especially with the big basket of fried chicken. The vibe was very casual and chill. Service was good. Overall, good but not great. Probably wouldn't come back since there's loads of other places I'd rather go back to or try out. Nonetheless a good option if you want a decently priced set menu in a casual setting. Probably more of a 3.8 vs 4 but rounding up.

    Injeolmi Mousse (rice cake, soybean, cocoa crumble)
    Jude K.

    A Masterclass in Modern Korean Dining - Simply Impressive! My dinner at Atoboy was impressive. This place is a must-visit for anyone looking for a creative and perfectly executed dining experience in NYC. Parking/Location: Forget about driving--this is New York! Do yourself a favor and just walk or take a cab. Save your energy for the meal instead of hunting for a spot. The Food: Every single ingredient felt incredibly fresh and the dishes were genuinely surprising in the best way possible. The Starters: We started with the Crudo and the Scallop, which were absolute highlights. They were bright, delicate and did a perfect job of waking up my palate for the rest of the meal. The Main: The momentum carried all the way through to the main course. The flavors were balanced and sophisticated. The Dessert: Even the final sweet bite at the end was flawless. My only regret.... I was enjoying the meal so much that I totally forgot to snap a photo of the Chicken. It looked (and tasted) amazing so you'll just have to take my word for it and order it yourself!

    Galbi
    Ellen C.

    Came here for my birthday dinner tonight and wow! Standouts / favorites: - Galbi (5/5): OMG tender - practically slid off the bone. Legit highlight of the meal. - Wagyu rib (5/5): insanely tender + flavorful, and the veggies were actually incredible. Loved the little horseradish kick on the lettuce wrap. - Wagyu yukhwe add-on (5/5): super refreshing - wagyu tartare + pear + crunchy crumbles was such a good combo. Worth the extra. - Rice (5/5): I don't even like rice like that anymore, but the perilla oil infusion was sooo good. Good, but not mind-blowing: - Sea urchin (4/5): small snack-sized portion, but tasty, kinda like furikake on steamed egg (briny + cozy). - Sweet shrimp (4/5): a lil zesty, and I really liked the crisps on top. - Squid (3.5/5): interesting - stuffed with shrimp (unexpected). Tasty, just not my top dish. - Fluke (3/5): super clean + light, with a nice wood ear "snap," but it didn't wow me. Dessert: - Birthday dessert (5/5): dark chocolate + salted caramel - rich and soooo yummy. Overall great service and great atmosphere!

    Jesse C.

    I am begging you, pleading, eyes bloodshot with conviction, not to sleep on Atoboy. If you care even a little about food, you owe it to yourself to eat here. This is the kind of meal that makes you angry it doesn't already have a Michelin star, because it tastes like one in every possible way. Every course is precise, intentional, and confident. The flavors are layered and refined without ever feeling precious, delivering a level of thoughtfulness you usually only find at far higher price points. The service strikes that rare balance of attentive and effortless, and the room itself feels intimate and composed, nothing flashy, just exactly right. Atoboy may not carry the star, but make no mistake: this is Michelin-level dining without the ego or the cost. A true must-try, and a place I'll be back. Please, for the love of god, try it.

    Haeun J.

    Hand Hospitality does it again. Atoboy was such a great experience. Every dish tasted incredibly delicious and felt carefully thought out. Nothing was there just for show, and every flavor had a purpose. The pacing and portions were well balanced too, which I appreciate in a prix fixe. Given the surge of Korean fine dining spots in NYC (and the price tags that usually come with them), Atoboy is actually fairly affordable for what you get. It still feels elevated and intentional without tipping into overly fancy or inaccessible.

    Vibe
    Jaimie C.

    Exceeded expectations, worth the hype. Sea urchin is my fave dish, there is sauce right underneath the sea urchin that adds such good flavor and makes the whole dish pop! My second fave dish is squid coming as close second, and then the fluke and fried chicken and pork, but honestly everything was so good, and so flavorful, except for the mackerel that was a bit lackluster( bland). Overall- Highly recommend this place and it's one of my fave restaurants

    Sea urchin starter
    Rose K.

    The exterior of the restaurant hints at secrecy and elegance. Inside it's a lot more hustle and bustle, narrow restaurant. The servers are nice and sincere, though some seemed pretty new. They were very accommodating about my dairy allergy, and even though a few dishes were off limits due to the restriction I still felt very happy with the selection. There is currently a $75 prix fixe menu with 4 courses included. We chose to pair our prix fixe with a lovely bottle of Riesling. We thought the first course was outstanding, the yellowtail was an absolute star. The fried chicken was good and airy but honestly a bit sparse for the $28 surcharge. Though the peanut sauce that it comes with really made a huge difference. The Riesling paired well with some of the dishes that had some spicy heat to them. We did feel that the kimchi-based dishes were disappointing- the kimchi felt toned-down, maybe not enough gochujang. The genmaicha(?) seasoned rice was PHENOMENAL and don't forget to add a bit of the peanut sauce from the fried chicken to it if possible. Yummy combination. It was super fun to come as a group and be able to order the entire menu and try different things. Loved that it's a family-style sharing situation. The restaurant gets super loud later on in the evening, so don't expect a quiet atmosphere.

    uni steamed egg
    Jo L.

    very much enjoyed my dinner here. was able to get easy res online for a weekday at 630 and was seated promptly when i arrived. service was very knowledgeable of the dishes and very attentive. the food was v good, enjoyed the fried chicken a lot. i was worried based on some people not being wowed, but the crispy coating was light and delicious, the chicken moist, and the peanut dipping sauce was delicious. enjoyed the banchan that came with it too. the squash was good, but i felt like maybe it was missing something, but i can't say what. salmon was cooked perfectly medium rare, and i devoured it. also really liked the seaweed rice that came with the mains. not much decor inside, kind of industrial. the table was nice as big for 3 of us, but i saw they had up to 6 on the same table and i bet that's crowded. it can get a little loud in there.

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    Anytime Kitchen  - Pork Belly BBQ

    Anytime Kitchen

    4.6(3.3k reviews)
    0.3 miKoreatown, Midtown West
    $$

    Each dish that came to the table we all proclaimed our "favorite". It just got better and better…read moreand by the time we left we agreed this was one of (or THE?!) favorite meal of the week. Service was friendly and quick. The restaurant has a variety of seating options and is a fun little place.

    From the moment you walk through the doors, the ambiance immediately draws you in. The warmth of…read morethe wooden tables and chairs, paired with the natural tones woven throughout the space, creates a setting that feels both calming and inviting. The effortless tranquility encourages you to slow down, enjoy the food, and get away from the everyday, hubbub. Their menu leans into fusion dishes with a nod to some of the classic home-style classics. Everything is presented with a refined, elevated touch. Here's what we ordered: ~ Tako Wasabi - 5/5 stars A fiery delight. This appetizer feartures chopped raw octopus marinated in wasabi. It has a lively zest from the wasabi and is topped with tobiko, which adds a pleasant contrast in texture. ~ Honey Makgeolli - 4/5 stars A traditional fermented Korean beverage that is light and pairs brilliantly with your meal. It is a cloudy alcholoic drink served in a metal teapot, and surprisingly, there is much more in that teapot than you would expect. It easily provides six to eight generous pours. The flavor is subtly sweet with a pleasant tang. ~ Temaki Set - 4/5 stars You can order a set of three by choosing from selections 1-17, or you can order a la carte at the listed prices. Some of the temaki stood out more than others. Our two sets included marinated salmon, bluefin tuna, spicy yellowtail, spicy bluefin, and two dynamite temaki. ~ Spicky Pork Ssam Set - 5/5 stars Truly another standout entree that even surpassed my beloved grilled BBQ bossam. You received a generous basket of assorte greens, including romaine, kale, perilla leaves, dandelion leaves, nappa cabbage, and more. It is well worth the price and makes for a fun, interactive dining experience with your family and friends. There is also various banchan offered and this time, they were beyond kind enough to offer refills. The last time we were here, we ordered just as much food and they stated they normally did not offer refills, which I thought was very odd. With its casual bougie aesthetics, this spot has quickly become one of my favorite eateries in Fort Lee-lee, It beautifully blends Korean, Japanese, and American flavors in a way that feels both comforting and elevated. Needless to say, we will be back!

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    Jongro BBQ

    Jongro BBQ

    4.2(2.8k reviews)
    0.3 miKoreatown, Midtown West
    $$$

    Man this place was so good! Went with a large group for dinner and ordered everything from the beef…read moremenu and also had tofu soup, corn cheese, and steamed eggs. The staff was incredibly polite and offered the table a pair of sake bottles to boot. The apple-flavored sake was the best and I also had two spicy yuzu margaritas. Would definitely come back again!

    I met up with my cousins for lunch as we were all in town for a wedding and wanted to catch up…read morebefore going our separate ways. When we pulled up to the restaurant, we were informed there were a few levels. We went to the second floor and they were happy to accommodate us. We were rolling 6 deep and the booth was enough for us, but barely. In our party, majority of us wanted meat with the exception of 2 people only wanting shrimp and something else. We got the large beef combination platter which comes with ribeye, thin skirt, brisket, marinated kalbi, and marinated chuck flap. Most people stuck with water, while a couple got ginger ale. I ordered the soju flight but I ended up not liking it so my cousins shared it. The meal comes with different veggies as well as your choice of soup. We got the spicy tofu and split it 6 ways. The spice lived up to its name, so I didn't eat very much. The best part was meat. Despite there being 6 of us, there was plenty to go around. I think you have the option to cook it yourself or have them cook it for you and we chose the latter. While I enjoyed it, I wish there was more space. Most of the space was taken up by the accompaniments that come with it (veggies, etc), so there was hardly any room to put anything else. It didn't help that none of our dishes were cleared once we finished them and that no rice is included. Aside from that, both the food and service were great.

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    View once you get off the elevator! also peep the fabric refresher spray, a thoughtful touch if you don't want to smell like bbq after

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    Nubiani

    Nubiani

    4.5(519 reviews)
    0.2 miKoreatown, Midtown East, Midtown West

    A Stunning Dinner Experience at Nubiani on 5th Avenue…read more Dining at Nubiani on 5th Avenue was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. The moment we sat down, we were welcomed with a beautiful spread of Korean appetizers -- a full Banchan assortment that set the tone for the rest of the meal. Every small dish was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented, giving us a perfect introduction to the restaurant's attention to detail. We ordered the shrimp and chive pancake, which arrived crisp on the outside and tender inside, and the japchae -- easily one of the best versions we've ever had. The noodles were perfectly cooked, glossy, and packed with vegetables and savory depth. For the main course, we enjoyed an assortment of premium beef cuts: * Skirt steak * Ribeye steak * Deboned short ribs Each cut was incredibly marbled, fresh, and full of flavor. A huge part of what made the meal exceptional was our server, Caleb. He was attentive, warm, and knowledgeable -- the kind of service that elevates the entire dining experience. He cooked every cut of meat for us with precision, explained each dish in detail, and made sure we enjoyed everything at its absolute best. The meal also included a comforting soybean paste stew served with rice -- rich, savory, and the perfect complement to the grilled meats. To finish, we were served a refreshing dessert: vanilla soft‑serve topped with bright orange bits. Light, creamy, and the perfect sweet ending after such a flavorful meal. --- Overall Impression Nubiani delivers a perfect blend of ambiance, quality ingredients, and exceptional service. From the appetizers to the grilled meats to the final dessert, every part of the experience felt thoughtful and elevated. Caleb's hospitality made the night even more memorable. If you're looking for top‑tier Korean barbecue with refined presentation and outstanding service, Nubiani on 5th Avenue is absolutely worth the visit.

    We made reservations for 4 people a week before and came to the restaurant on time. Unfortunately…read morethe seating was very uncomfortable and the manager of the restaurant refused to switch the bench for 2 chairs to accommodate my disability because "it didn't fit their decor perfectly." We were deeply offended and left the restaurant to eat at the nearby restaurant. We would never return. This place should be shut down because they discriminate against the disabled and refused to switch 1 chair to accommodate my back injury. How upsetting is that? Service is horrible. Do yourself a favor, don't bother to come there! Oh and also they tell you that you can only spend 1.5 there, a limit on your stay. You get the picture. Don't waste your time and better spend your money elsewhere.

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    Hojokban

    4.5(449 reviews)
    0.1 miMidtown East
    $$$

    Brought a few friends here because it had been sitting on my must-try list for a while, and it…read moreabsolutely lived up to the hype. The hostess was incredibly sweet and welcoming, and the servers were attentive throughout the entire meal. The decor and ambiance felt elegant yet cozy, especially with the cute table lights that made the whole place feel extra intimate. Definitely a great spot for a date night dinner. We started with a few appetizers and drinks, and wow -- the beef tartare completely stole the show. We all unanimously agreed it was the best dish of the night and honestly set the bar incredibly high for everything that followed. The fried chicken and octopus rice cakes were also delicious. In addition, we ordered the galbi-jjim, soy-marinated crab (just one crab, by the way), and bibimbap. Of course, we ladies did family style just so we can try everything! Out of the entrees, the braised galbi-jjim was definitely the standout. Unfortunately, because the beef tartare impressed us so much, the rest of the dishes felt slightly short in comparison. Nonetheless, the meal was still very satisfying and we left absolutely stuffed. We skipped dessert this time, but there's definitely going to be a next visit because I already have my eye on their ice cream and tiramisu!

    Came here to celebrate our anniversary and the food did not disappoint…read more The truffle potatoes are a MUST the flavor of them is so so good. Then we got the hojokban ribs and the noodle dish. The ribs were super tender and flavor and the noodle dish was nice and light! Everything paired together really well. The place itself is on the smaller side and tables are closer together. The service was good and food came out fast. It is on the more expensive side for the portion sizes so keep that in mind, but overall good experience

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    BCD Tofu House - L.A. Galbi Combo, Stir-Fried Pork Combo

    BCD Tofu House

    4.0(2.7k reviews)
    0.3 miKoreatown, Midtown West
    $$

    The bonchon was unique and different compared to what's typically being served in the Bay Area…read more What surprised me was the hot dog bonchon, which looks simple to prepare at home. The tofu stew was not bad, but it could use aromatics and addition of zucchini to make it a balanced.

    Manhattan, NY (Koreatown) - I love BCD and frequent the one in Fort Lee pretty regularly, but for…read moreyears have assiduously avoided this NYC location as it's always a madhouse every time I've come here for dinner with friends or co-workers, and because there are so many other great Korean options on this strip. But there's no denying that BCD has upped their soondubu game considerably in the last decade+ with a thicker, more deeply flavored broth, and now easily rivals my longtime favorite and gold standard, the OG So Kong Dong in Fort Lee. Then I stumbled into a hack that changed my view: lunch! I ducked in for a late lunch on a whim while walking by one day, and this turned out to be a much chiller hour, unhurried and no reservation needed. I was promptly seated, my order taken, and the banchan swiftly laid out. The banchan spread is solid across the board (the little fried fish does nothing for me, but seems to be a highlight for everyone else). I especially love the kimchi, near-perfect IMO, and the pickled cucumber. There's a modest lunch discount, which is a nice bonus for someone who likes to order aggressively. I usually get an oyster, seafood, or assorted soondubu (with a raw egg cracked in), danger spicy of course! Or go the C1 combo route with a galbi (marinated bbq beef short ribs) + smaller soondubu. It's an enormous amount of food, so I take most of the galbi home and feel no shame about it. The galbi, by the way, has also gotten noticeably better over the years - meatier, tender, and the flavor is on point. I've also enjoyed their bibimbap, bulgogi, jap chae, and seafood pancake. Finally, let's talk heat - this chili-head loooves fire! And BCD's danger level is one of the rare instances where the spice level actually meets my punishing tolerance for heat, not some pretense at "American spicy.," despite this being a chain. Their danger level actually means business and brings tears to my eyes, literally. It's still not my favorite place ambience wise, and dinner remains a contact sport I've mostly opted out of, as gone are the days that I can tolerate a culinary mosh pit, and any wait longer than 10 minutes (and only for a superlative place) will trigger an automatic ejection of my presence. But for lunch? Unexpectedly great. 4 stars for dinner, 5 for lunch.

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    Jeong Yuk Jeom - Kimchi stew

    Jeong Yuk Jeom

    4.2(63 reviews)
    0.3 miKoreatown, Midtown West

    Experience was great. Service was great and attentive…read more I really liked how the chairs doubled as storage for our bags and jackets so that they would not absorb the smell of bbq. I went with my sister and my daughter. We ordered the beef combo for 2 and a seafood pancake. The portion was just right. The quality of the beef was pretty good and was cooked to perfection (I requested for medium-rare). My sister had her portion cooked to well done since she is currently pregnant and didnt want to risk having any problems (not everything ended up being well done though). I personally prefer the pancake from elsewhere but it was not bad. My picky daughter really liked it. The combo came with a steam egg and boy was that good. Our meal ended with a yummy ice cream for each of us. This meal however made a pretty big dent in my wallet. It was my fault for not checking the menu before heading in. I didnt want to walk any further with my toddler and my pregnant sister since it started raining outside.

    Good portion sizes for the 2-person shared BBQ lunch- be it Bulgolgi beef, stewed soup, or Banchan…read morewith 6 varieties of small dishes. Soup and Banchan both receive high marks for how good they taste. Also ordered a separate beef short rib lunch special, the rib was cooked to perfection and the sauce applied was very flavorful. Servers were friendly and mostly attentative, restaurant decors and cleanliness of interiors and bathrooms were quite good. Would come back again next time in the Herald Square area.

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    Jeong Yuk Jeom - Beef platter for 2 + 2 sides (egg & kimchi jiggae)

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    Beef platter for 2 + 2 sides (egg & kimchi jiggae)

    Atoboy - korean - Updated May 2026

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