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    Earl Grey Ice Cream with Fleur de Sel
    Mike S.

    Ddobar is smack in the middle of Oily Oily Market, which is a small food court. On the night we went the market was hosting bingo night so it was perhaps not the best way to experience an elevated, sit down, dining experience. Between making the reservation and the actual date they changed the tasting menu price from $75 to $55, but now offer optional shared plates, on this occasion Octopus and Oxtail, which our threesome added. The Chef Studio menu remains at $135, with more courses and elevated ingredients. I had a glass of Sancerre to go with my meal and it went well with it all. Fluke - I enjoyed the opener with crisp apple and as wasabi foam. This perk my palate up in anticipation for more. Scallop - This was my favorite dish of the evening - brown butter dashi with the perfectly cooked scallop. I could bathe in it. Octopus (optional Share Plate): I loved the romesco with this and it had a good flavor, very tender octopus. Yubu Tarts (Trio) - These are Ddobar's signature item. For me, I don't know if a fried tofu pouch is the best seafood delivery vehicle for me. I enjoyed the Hirasama and the Botan Ebi, but was a little disappointed with the black cod. I felt the cut was too thin to convey the buttery texture and deep flavor. Salmon - I believe this received a Sous vide treatment and it was perfectly cooked - even a little rare inside. The flavor was great. Enjoyed this a lot. Oxtail (optional Share Plate): This was delicious and tender as oxtail usually is, but I felt it could have been a little more tender with some parts difficult to separate from the bone. Chicken: I found this a bit weird. The chicken was ground and shaped like a cylinder on a skewer coated in gochujang and parmesan cheese. It felt overly processed to me. Earl Grey: Outstanding with the fleur de sel magnifying the bergamot flavor. Of course I said I would take seconds when offered. I was very happy with my Ddobar experience. I would come back as I see any changes or additions they make to the menu. I enjoy the chef to diner setup and the ability to see behind the scenes of such a well run, organized kitchen.

    Earl Grey ice cream with fleur de sel
    Jeannie T.

    October 2025: this marks my fourth visit to a tried and true favorite. When my friends asked me where I'd like to go for my birthday, this was the spot. The "kitchen to table" setup is the best way to get the freshest and most intimate dining experience at a restaurant. From any seat, you can watch the action. See the Chef and his team put your tasting plates together. It's amazing still, each time I'm here, to see them operate in this small, open kitchen. The fresh foam, the sous vide cooking, the pan seared scallops (with brown butter dashi) searing on the hot pan. It's an outstanding dish. No shame, drank all of that broth without my spoon. The tasting menu has changed since my last visit. (Now $55 pp vs the old $75 pp, and they now offer two sharing plates that they never served before). The octopus and oxtail sharing plates are a must try. Nice sharing portions and the flavors in each dish, just outstanding cooking principles here. Loved it. The surprise elements in both were the sauce and the accompaniments (see menu). During the tasting, I not only admired the food but the plates as well. Each piece featured stunning bowls and plates. Truly a great dining experience. The Chef even offered us a refill on our Earl Grey ice cream with fleur de sel. My favorite dish was the scallops of course, and the Apple, wasabi foam with fluke. Outstanding. Totally recommend.

    Tonkotsu ramen
    Tanesha J.

    I know most people hit up DDOBAR at Olly Olly Market for their 7-course tasting menu during dinner which is the star of the show, but I had a taste for ramen and stopped by during lunch hours (Tuesday-Friday, 12-2:30PM) for something quick and light and I'm so glad I did! They recently added ramen to their lunch menu so I had to check it out. Service was quick and it's inside a food court but the ambiance is still nice. I had the Tonkotsu ramen with pork belly, beansprouts, and scallions which was flavorful and rich without feeling too heavy. The YubuTarts (aka elevated inari sushi)? Delish. I tried the Spam & Egg musubi ($5) which was just enough for a little bite without the bloat. They offer a few extra toppings if you want to customize, but the small, focused menu really delivers. If you're in the mood for a quick, flavorful lunch or just need a ramen fix without committing to a full dinner experience, this spot hits the mark.

    Alex M.

    Overall: B // 4 stars Casual upscale dining available in Olly Olly Market along the Chelsea Piers featuring a unique Korean-forward Asian fusion tasting menu. Opted for the light 8-course version of the menu at an affordable $55 tasting, which serves as great for a light meal. I think everything is executed well, but the meal is most ideal for those who can tolerate dairy and meats to the fullest extent. (Fluke: A) - The wasabi foam carries the dish here with an immaculate subtleness that covers high surface area. The fluke is tender and powered by the foam, with apple that adds texture two ways as well as a delicate pine nut. (Hiramasa Yubu: B) - Firm white fish that works with the citrus notes; the yubu adds a powerful sweetness as well. For those who are dairy tolerant, the yuzu crema seems like it would be the perfect balance. (Botan Ebi: C) - Shrimp is tender and sweet, but the yubu is sweetener and slightly overpowers the shrimp. (Black Cod: A) - The warmth and char added from the torched miso flavor is divine, especially when contrasted with the sweet yubu. The flake salt also adds here, but borders saline-forward. (Scallop: A) - Beautifully cooked and sliced scallop with a crisp sear and tender interior; the dashi brown butter broth adds a light butter note, stronger sweetness, and a delicately umami dashi citrus that is captivating. (Salmon: A) - Perfectly pink in the middle and still firm block of Salmon that was sous vide. The nori sabayon adds a delicate grassy note, and paired with the spinach and small bits of crunchy potato chips, this was a lighthearted bite that works well. (Chicken: B) - Yangnyeom style sauce that is sweet and spicy, paired with a tender, non-fried chicken that tastes great. For dairy tolerant individuals, this also adds a parmesan coating, which would develop a depth of flavor drawn out from the saline in the cheese. (Fruit: B) - Reasonable substitute of the earl grey ice cream with soybean powder (which sounds amazing) for the lactose intolerant; the fruit is cut well, perfectly ripe, and sweet. Food: +1 Presentation: E Price: E Atmosphere: E Service: E Menu: +2 Insta/Yelp/Beli/TikTok: @amei_eats

    Food Menu
    Sam Y.

    Located in a small food hall. We made a reservation and had our choice of the higher or lower end of the counter seating. We opted for the lower end (bingo night was going on closer to the higher end, and it was cool to watch the chefs at work from the lower end). We went with the $55 Tasting Menu and added the two sharable plates (Octopus $19 and Oxtail $38): -Fluke: the wasabi was interesting with the foam texture! It tasted very mellowed out. The fresh apples and fish complimented each other -Scallop: great nuttiness from the brown butter and saltiness from the dashi, which combined well with perfectly seared scallop -Share plate - Octopus with Romesco and Almond: has a good kick to it! Super tender octopus, super buttery crisp toast, and extra crisp from the almond slices -Yuba Tarts: their signature tofu pockets (similar to inari sushi) --Hiramasa with Yuzu Crema: a bit overpowered by the yuzu crema and yuba, but love the brightness --Botan Ebi with Ikura: the botan ebi was so silky in texture! Nice hint of sweetness with the saltiness of ikura --Black Cod with Caramelized Miso: Char was perfect, but otherwise overpowered by the yuba and miso -Salmon: great tender texture from being sou vide. There was add softness from the spinach. A balance of textures came from the bit of crunch of the potato chips, and the airiness of the Nori Sabayan foam -Share plate - Oxtail with Fingerling Potatoes and Shiitake: lots of flavor, which the shiitake soaked up! The potatoes were crispy. Definitely worth getting every last bite off the bone! -Chicken: was tender and juicy with a really good kick and flavor from the gochujang. Parmesan is a great balance because it's strong enough to not be overpowered. The chicken was overpowered though, so maybe a stronger flavored meat is needed to add extra flavor. -Earl Grey (Soft Serve): such a good bergamot flavor, which was amped up with the fleur de sel salt We were offered another serving of soft serve, which I declined because of my lactose intolerance, but my fellow diners happily partook. -Complimentary Coconut Macaron: crisp outside and very coconut-y inside For drinks I went with a La Croix (Plain or Grapefruit). I went for the grapefruit. My fellow diners went with wine. With the share plates, it was the right amount of food. I do want to try the more expensive tasting menu.

    Yubu
    Gabe D.

    Easy 5 stars!!! Food was amazing and pretty good value too. We got the $55pp menu and we left very full and satisfied. I was concerned about the ambiance at first considering it's in a food hall but it was surprisingly intimate. Service was great too; the chef gave us an extra portion of the earl grey ice cream because he overheard us raving about it! We also got complimentary coconut macaroons at the end. Overall would recommend this spot to everyone!!

    Gochujang chicken
    Ruby C.

    This is not your typical omakase experience - inspired by korean yubu (fried tofu pockets), Michelin-starred chef Jiho Kim brings a fresh perspective to the format with two inventive tasting menus at DDO BAR, all centered around yubu tarts.   We chose the 13-course yubu tasting menu at $75. From the creativity and attention to detail to the use of premium ingredients, every course felt thoughtful and refined that it was hard to pick a favorite. The menu also had a good ratio of raw and cooked toppings.   Most importantly, the pacing was just right--we never felt rushed, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable. It's a great spot for a casual date night or a relaxed catch-up with friends. As a bagel lover, I was impressed to see their reimagined Smoked Salmon with Everything Bagel into yubu! The Hiramasa was an indulgent bite, generously crowned with caviar for that extra touch of luxury. My friend couldn't stop raving about the Scallop, finished with a drizzle of brown butter dashi.   Moving forward to some special and unexpected toppings: The Duck Pastrami was a standout with its smoky and peppery taste. The sweet Korean Beef Tartare reminded me of bulgogi. While the Pork Belly with Mushroom Pickle, served with a piece of lettuce, felt like a playful nod to kbbq.   But what really caught us off guard in the best way were the desserts. The Earl Grey Soft Serve sprinkled with sea salt might just be the BEST dessert I've ever had, and the portion was generous. It was rich with tea flavor even by my standard, subtly savory. Our server also surprised us with mini coconut treats. At that point, we both agreed they've truly mastered the art of dessert.

    Rebecca C.

    I had high hopes that the food and concept would be great here, and I can confirm that we all enjoyed it! The dishes are highly curated and well thought out. The scallop dish with dashi broth & tuna tataki were probably my favorite. The yubu adds a refreshing tart to each of the sushi pieces - I was pleasantly surprised by this. 13 courses is a lot and I was stuffed by the 10th. This was well worth the price. It's still an underrated place. It's not that busy and I didn't need a reservation to get seated on a Friday night with 3 people. The main downside is the atmosphere. It's in a food hall, and right next to us in the open space was some Rihanna night dance party that was getting rowdy lol.

    Angelina G.

    overall food and fresh food but nothing wow-ing that would make me recommend to friends. the DDOBAR tasting menu: - Fluke: woah flavor explosion, sweet tartness from the apple cubes with super fresh and soft fluke with hint of wasabi at the end - scallop: very sweet and buttery with a hint of cinnamon - yubu tarts: i actually really liked the tofu skin pockets, added a nice sweetness to each bite!!! the hirsmasa was really good with a big bump of caviar , botan ebi was super creamy and fresh, black cod was surprisingly really good with a hint of jalapeño - salmon: very basic but fresh - chicken: what was this?? chicken sausage coated with gochujang sauce well grey soft serve: SO YUM THEY GAVE US FREE SECONDS HEHEHE

    Earl Grey soft serve
    Josh S.

    The restaurant is in the middle of the food court, and has counter space only. It is worth making a reservation! We tried the chef studio tasting menu and really enjoyed all the dishes. There is a good degree of variety, and they are all very nicely presented, and taste great. I didn't feel entirely full at the end but very much enjoyed the meal and the service.

    Morlene C.

    Happiness is just a meal away at a creative, affordable, delightful and surprising meal like the ones I've had at DDOBAR. I've eaten here twice now, once for the standard $75 tasting menu and another time for the upgraded $135 one and was wowed by the flavors. They even got me to try duck (a meat I don't include in my diet)-- I did not want to miss out on whatever the skilled chefs had to throw my way, down to the incredible earl grey soft serve at the end. The strange digs might explain the relatively low price point for such an incredible meal. It's one of the stands inside the food hall Olly Olly Market, located waaaay on the west side past 11th avenue, and the chef's table is not at all shielded from the onlookers playing Pop-a-shot or ordering a smoothie from a surrounding stands a few feet away. I've seen omakase hosted in other food halls before so I know it's not unprecedented but I'd imagine a lot of people might find the dichotomy between fancy meal and cacophonous food hall mismatched. The service and flavors do make up for it though, as I've found myself here twice now and would easily say yes to going back. I went from being someone who meticulously researched every course of every meal before deciding to venture to a restaurant, to someone who is now alright with being surprised, so I don't want to tell you too much. Here's a little taste: Cacio e pepe pudding to whet the appetite, the likes of everything salmon, torched squid, lobster foam, and charred scallop, and many of these bites served atop inari-- sweet tofu skin. It really works, and I find myself regularly fantasizing about the ebi bite. I'll keep an eye out for when this Michelin starred chef reopens his other restaurant, Joomak Banjum in a new location soon.

    Scallop with brown butter dashi and lemon

    The service. The food. The staff. The food court. It was a wonderful place. I was going to see if I could walk-in the other night, but I changed my mind for no particular reason. I went home and looked on their Facebook to discover that they closed in March. DDO Bar, you will be missed! I have only find here twice, but both times were memorable. Thank you.

    Iris C.

    I took my fiance here for his birthday dinner last week and enjoyed our experience! The restaurant is located inside a food court. We had a 7:30 RSVP and were seated at the counter immediately. We both got the Chef Studio Tasting at $135 and ordered a bottle of sake to share. We started with the poached oyster which was good. Then moved on to the Madai which was amazing. They used apple (instead of watermelon which was written on the menu) and had a citrusy foam that I loved. The next dish was cooked scallop with a gochujang crisp. The crisp was so good! On to the Yubu tasting - I personally love inari and always get this at buffets haha. I liked all of the 4 we were given but felt the taste of the inari flavor took away from the pieces. Regardless, all delish bites! For the next course, we were given toro tartare with seaweed crisps. There was no fillet mignon to be seen (also written in the menu) though I heard the party next to us ask about this and the chef said they were out of it. This was still a tasty course. The lobster carpaccio and crabmeat risotto were also good bites. My fiance has a slight crab allergy so they replaced his with a truffle risotto that was delicious. The last two courses were a anago toast and a truffle wagyu taco. Both good. We ended our meal with a refreshing earl grey ice cream and even got extra since it was the end of the night! They also gave us two coconut macarons Overall a good meal but keep in mind some inconsistencies with the menu. I would've appreciated knowing ahead of time what would be swapped/excluded.

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    0.9 miWest Village
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    I was thinking about an incident that occurred here back in 2025 today and decided to see if anyone…read morewrote a review on it. Lo and behold, there is, by someone of the name Jo K. This person proceeds to say one of the workers kicked his friend out because she was "assaulted" and let me tell you this is far from the truth, as I was the one who was apart of that altercation. To set the scene: I was there with my boyfriend this night. We come here once a month if not every other month for a smoke and cocktail. There was a group of loud folks - who we presume had been drinking - but didn't think much of it. At some point I had to use the bathroom, and there's only one here. I knocked on the door and turned the knob but it was locked. I wanted a few minutes, knocked again - lightly both times - but again no one came out. There was some old newspaper nearby that had in my hand while I waited for someone to come out. A moment later a woman barged from bathroom angrily and was holding her hand up and it appeared she had something sharp - like a hand knife or small blade. She was belligerent, yelling about why I was bothering her in the bathroom and got really close. I was almost sure she was going to stab or seriously injure me with whatever she had in her hand. I only had a moment to think and defend myself... she was pretty damn loud that everyone turned around. I shoved her to give me some space between her and myself and that sharp object. She then started screaming and I pushed her away again, and she continued to charge after me. My own boyfriend and two men had to get her away (for context I'm 5'3 100lbs and she was a lot lager than myself) and she was dragged out by staff and kicked her friends out as well. Outside, you can hear her screaming and crying saying I had started it, I assaulted her, she was going to call the cops etc.. Im glad I wasn't hurt because she's absolutely insane and I should have been the one to call and press charges for her making an attempt. No one harassed her even in the slightest. She was incredibly drunk or blacked out or high on cocaine or something. They have security footage and the testimonies of my own boyfriend who witnessed it happen from start to finish and several other people + staff that could recount this story. That said - FAFO. Good riddance and don't come back, chump.

    This place has been here for what seems like forever. Used to come here frequently and totally…read moreforgot about it over time as I continued to go to other places in the city. I stumbled upon it recently again, and as is the case with most lounges, things have relatively stayed the same: long bar with lots of seating, but a super narrow place that doubles up with seating, so you can get pretty cramped in here at peak hours. Still, it's a good place to lounge and chill, kick back with a good cigar, and enjoy a decent selection of bourbons. Good service at overall. Must say that their selection of cigars is not the best, as is often the case with lounges with no humidor.

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    NBetween - Salmon Don, Mac, & Tots -- everything so good

    NBetween

    4.3(101 reviews)
    0.6 miMeatpacking District, Chelsea

    Tucked inside the Chelsea Market-- a low-key Japanese cocktail bar that absolutely nails the vibe…read more Cool, unpretentious, and just cozy. The cocktails were solid-can easily order a second round. The bartenders and host are warm and attentive.

    So I went to NBetween, a Japanese speakeasy and here's the tea:…read more The dry-aged burger? Salty, perfectly seasoned, juicy - basically screaming, "Eat me with a Sapporo!" The fries? Equally bomb! Perfect combo if you're drinking. You just HAVE to get a Sapporo when you're at a Japanese spot. I ended the meal with the café cocktail which I normally wouldn't order without milk... but this one? Sweet, delicious, and totally didn't need it. It was so good! Now the DJ... not jazz, not chill vibes, not whatever TikTok led me to expect. Nope. Full-on techno/trip hop/drum & bass mashup that was so loud I had to yell at my husband across the table, "HOW'S YOUR BURGER?!" And the bouncer out front - bless him, but communication skills = 0. He asked if we had a reservation, then gestured for IDs with his hands which my husband understood as whip out your reservation... after my husband is fumbling with his phone and showing the bouncer our reservation, the bouncer THEN clarified, and I felt like I was in some annoying game of charades. As an older born and raised New Yorker, the tough guy bouncer act is TIRED! We've seen it. Move on. Other than that? Food amazing. Service with our waitresses was amazing. And the decor was fire with the vinyls on the wall. Would I go back? Maybe. Especially if next time they swap the techno for some Japanese jazz so I can actually hear my husband without yelling.

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    Bar Bonobo - Hot & Dirty

    Bar Bonobo

    4.3(86 reviews)
    0.7 miChelsea

    Some of the best/most fun cocktails I had while visiting NYC! We had a Friday evening reservation…read moreand arrived a bit early, luckily that made us make the tailend of happy hour! There were a few martini options I had my eye on, and with happy hour, I was able to pick 3 as part of the mini martini flight, a huge score. I got the cornstar, espresso, and Chelsea martinis. The espresso martini was fine, but I'd skip it for another one next time. The cornstar and Chelsea on the other hand were amazing. Would've loved to have either of these in a full size version. Everyone else in the group also liked all of the drinks they got. I got an aviation after happy hour and liked this one too, but the martinis were still my favorite. To eat we ordered the Whipped ricotta and French fries (asked for no truffle), both were great! Overall it's a cool vibey spot with great drinks and some good shareable plates! Would recommend making a reservation just to be sure you can get a table.

    I went to Bar Bonobo to celebrate my birthday. The ambiance is undoubtedly gorgeous, swanky, and…read morehip. Very vibey for a GNO or date night. My only two gripes with the spot were - they didn't acknowledge my birthday, even with a happy birthday from my server or the hostess. I am not sure why Resy prompted me to indicate the occasion if it wouldn't even be acknowledged or looked at. It obviously feels good to feel celebrated, so they dropped the ball in this regard. The second issue is it got sickeningly loud inside. This was a sunday night, and I ended up having to shout just to be heard by the girl right next to me. Everything else was good! Though there wasn't a dish that just blew my mind, everything was consistently really good and enjoyable. I recommended ordering a handful of dishes and sharing with a group. The cornstar martini was fun (and the popcorn was great!), the vodka pasta, caesar salad, and truff fries were enjoyable as well. The cute matchboxes were a cherry on top as we were leaving! I would come back for more of a going out event instead of a sit down dinner, but it's a cool spot!

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    Back Bar area

    Bar Bonobo - Very cool Friday night vibes on a Wednesday at 5pm

    Very cool Friday night vibes on a Wednesday at 5pm

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    Puttery

    Puttery

    3.9(90 reviews)
    0.7 miMeatpacking District, West Village

    A total of 4 of us came here on one of the most bitter winter days this year as we needed an indoor…read moreinteractive activity. We thought mini golf was interactive, everyone had the same chance to play and it's simple enough without exerting too much energy (unlike an escape room or the dancing tiles which I also came across in my research). Great place for friends, families, dates of all ages. We checked in on the ground floor (also have a coat check here) and were told they have a cabin themed course on the 2nd floor and a museum themed course on the 3rd floor, but there was a party going on. They also told us about the rooftop lounge, which is covered with plastic and they have heaters blasting the space. We went with the cabin themed. Although I don't think they completely blocked the 3rd floor with the party, we just didn't want to have to compete with others and wanted a quiet experience. They have stairs or an elevator. Once we got to the 2nd floor, we were the only ones there and were explained how the digital scoring works. We inputted our names, and our scoreboard would follow us from board to board in sequence after we all punched in our scores. The max was 6 putts per course to help keep things moving (we definitely played more than 6 on some courses lol). The courses did progressively get more challenging as you moved on. The decor was beautiful. Fairy lights lined the space with murals or a ski lodge/mountains around with a polar bear and a ski mobile. Many cute photo ops. On the last course, once you made it, the game swallowed your ball, I guess to help prevent you from trying to play the course again. I wish there was more than 9 courses though. It was fun enough but maybe having a few more would have helped fill the time more. Time flew by and we had lots of laughs. Would be excited to come back to try the museum course next time.

    I came here with a group of friends to celebrate my birthday on a Saturday night. I expected it to…read morebe packed, but because SantaCon was happening the same day, it was surprisingly empty. I booked a social package that included 90 minutes of reserved seating, one round of mini golf, and a $25 food or drink voucher per person. When we arrived, we were given tickets for mini golf, but the staff seemed unsure about how the food and drink vouchers worked. After some back-and-forth, we learned the vouchers could only be used on the second floor, and if used for drinks, there was only one option available -- a blue rum drink with coconut. Unfortunately, the drink missed the mark for me and my friends, and the recipe could definitely use some improvement. We were also never shown where our reserved seating was, which was disappointing. That said, I had an amazing group of friends, and we still made the night a lot of fun. We played the Lodge course on the second floor, which is their most challenging course and beautifully decorated. I also loved the tablet that kept score for us -- it was a great touch. The rooftop area is another highlight: it's heated and really enjoyable during the winter. Overall, while the atmosphere and mini golf were fun, I wouldn't book a party package again -- it wasn't worth the cost. Next time, I'd just pay for mini golf directly.

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