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Oiji Mi

4.5 (416 reviews)
Ultra High-EndKorean, Bars
Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Scallop
Tanya K.

Our first time at Oiji Mi and we will definitely be back! We went to celebrate a birthday and tried their tasting menu. Everything was fantastic - from flavors, to ambiance, to service. And the best dish for us was the second course, striped jack (hwe). It was so refreshing, light, but still packed a punch in terms of flavor.

Beef tartare on toast
Monika K.

Stopped by after a business meeting last night and took a seat at the bar. This was my first time at a 2-star Michelin spot, and I was curious what the difference would be. The food was precise, flavorful, and well balanced. The scallop was easily my favorite. The truffle brown butter and bean sprout broth complemented the dish beautifully, an unexpectedly strong pairing. The quality of the scallops was immediately apparent and they were cooked perfectly. The beef tartare on toast was also exceptional, light and well balanced, with the caviar complementing it beautifully. Galbi was a well-executed and satisfying dish. I chose the Pierre Gerbais Extra Brut from the sparkling wine list, which paired nicely and complemented everything without overpowering it. Service was both attentive and relaxed with pacing that felt just right. The space was polished and comfortable. Somewhere you can actually settle in and enjoy your time. Overall, a really good experience. I would come back.

Selena Y.

Wonderful, elevated Korean dinner experience. I came for a celebratory meal and thought the tasting menu was the perfect way to try a little bit of everything. My favorites were the savory chappsal donut bite, striped jack "hwe" appetizer, and galbi entree. Surprisingly I also really enjoyed the lobster ramyun, which was simple yet so flavorful. I don't often dine at Michelin star restaurants, so my review might be biased, but we truly had a lovely time here. The staff members were especially friendly and attentive. We had a few allergies and all the substitutions were thoughtfully prepared. FYI though, I do believe non-vegetarians (being able to eat the meat and seafood) would probably have a slightly better/tastier experience here. Overall, we loved our meal!

Jackie L.

Absolutely loved this place! We went for a birthday dinner and everything was so good! It is a set dinner, so you get whatever the chef has in store for everyone. We did add on the oiji bowl and it was so beautiful and delicious. The flavors were so good together. We also really enjoyed the truffle scallop dish that evening. The flavors were all so cohesive together and the pacing was great. Service was great as well. The staff paid great attention to our needs and made sure our glasses were always full. Beautiful and amazing experience for a special dinner!

oiji bowl that looks divine but was incredibly upsetting due to freshness of the uni
Maria N.

chose to dine here for our girlfriends birthday. they have been here before and said the first time was so memorable, they wanted us to experience it as well. we chose the pri fix menu some stand out dishes -scallop -lobster ramyun specifically for their noodle texture -lamb chops (upgraded) -shaved ice cream bingsu we also upgraded for their most popular oiji bowl and was very disappointed. upon first bite, I tasted a very foul, unfresh uni. friends tried it and agreed. mentioned it to the server, says chef agrees - doesn't think it is to his quality standard. sends us another bowl and although it was slightly better, you could still taste the uni tasting funky. I LOVE UNI and if this was my first time having uni, I would not be a fan. server apologized and asked what do we want him to do which was odd-- their most popular dish was unfortunately the worst and they could not compliment it. I was looking forward to it all evening overall, I don't think we will return. service was great but the food was just mediocre for a nearly $1000 tab (alcohol and upgrades drove up the tab)

Dessert
Aanchal K.

Food, service and ambiance were all great. I love the grandeur of the restaurant with the bar separated from the main dining area, and a good view of the kitchen which was white and clean with a homely feel. $150 per person tasting menu is fair for a Michelin, so I'm glad we got to try it. They have some cool supplements and upcharges for certain things like the oiji bowl with uni and shrimp. I think the flavors were great, and we didn't have one bad dish. The only reason I give this four stars and not five is because it's likely not a restaurant I'd go back to in NYC. The arsonist was a great drink The donuts, galbi and scallop were 10/10 also!

Adrian M.

I think the service and the food is deserving of a Michelin star, but overall I feel the food fails on delivering its cuisine as a modern Korean-American contemporary fusion. I feel the chef sacrificed a lot by dumbing down their flavors to fit the "locale palette" when instead they should have been more stubborn and focused on producing "tasty" food instead. The food: The most notable dish was the chili lobster ramyun. The ramyun was delicious and chewy and pronounced the sesame flavor very well. The chili lobster was bland. If you've ever traveled out east to taste chili sauce, this is the water-downed version of it. The second most notable dish was the galbi, but it felt more like a well executed standard short rib steak. It felt the most American type of meal... without any Korean influence. Tasty, but lacking thematically. Other dishes were good, not great. (Fried rice was terrible, and the fish entree is incomplete in my opinion) I'm not going to say this Oiji Mi is bad (it's not), but it leaves a lot to be desired compared to what it could be.

Gloria Z.

Amazing Michelin starred restaurant in Chelsea. Absolutely loved each of our courses, but I would have to say, they excel in the appetizers and desserts department. While their entrees are still delicious, I wouldn't say they were particularly outstanding. However, their first round was very flavorful and left a great impression. Their donut dessert was also a perfect harmony of texture, sweetness, and a little saltiness. I wish they would have a popup just selling the donuts - I would eat it every day. Their Melon Fight Milk was also a very fun and delicious alcoholic drink. If you choose to get some drinks, I would highly recommend trying it. Their service was very clean and nice. They're very accommodating and always cleaning up your table after each course. Sitting near the door, it does get a bit cold in the winter. I ended up having to grab my coat from coat check in the middle of my meal because of how cold it got. Otherwise, the place is beautiful! Would love to come back and try new dishes, but their dessert is where all my points go to in the end.

This Michelin Star Korean inspired restaurant is almost perfection. David Kim does a great job of taking a modern take on Korean style dishes. The tasting menu is perfect with 5 courses and each tasting dish is a perfect portion size. Service A+ with an elegant atmosphere. A for sure go to place.

MengYao L.

Decided to try Oiji Mi after seeing people on tiktok talking about it! Super glad we decided to give it a try. This review is for July of 2025. We did the prefix menu and did the add on of the torched wagyu which was really good. The first course came with scallop and beef tartare which was delicious. For the second course I did the scallop and it was really good as well and my husband got the tuna which was good but we preferred the scallop a bit more. For the 3rd course we both do the noodles which was really good and skipped on the bowl. For the last course we did the sea bass which we both really enjoyed. For dessert we did the bingsu and donuts both were good but I was definitely super stuffed by then. We both really enjoyed the vibe and definitely the food at oiji mi!

Yuelin L.

We tried the tasting menu at Oiji Mi. The beef tartare had good texture and was paired with pear, noodles, and a cold broth that worked well together. The scallops in the mushroom soup were tender, though the overall seasoning felt a bit on the salty side. The fish course wasn't my favorite, as the seafood flavor felt slightly strong for my taste. The steak was well executed, with a pleasant bite and light char. We also ordered the seafood rice bowl with uni, sweet shrimp, and roe. The uni was fresh and sweet, and the dish was straightforward. Several dishes included black truffle. While it's clearly part of the restaurant's style, I personally didn't find that it added much to the flavors, and the truffle aroma was quite mild. Desserts were thoughtfully prepared and provided a lighter finish to the meal. The service was excellent

Olivia N.

Overall rating: 4.6 Admittedly I've actually never of this place, but my friend highly recommended it. I really liked how cultured it was & I felt like I was in a movie. I am obviously not a part of the audience. I went back in November so I can't fully tell or remember if these were the items I ordered. But if you're the owner, could you remind me what the dessert was? I was obsessed! - Scallop, Caviar and milk foam: 4.5/5 interesting take - LOBSTER RAMYUN: 4/5 good but was it good, good? - Peking Chicken Lettuce Wraps: 3.5/5 - good, but way too much work - BLACK SUGAR BINGSU 5/5 - so delicious, so upset I couldn't finish I would come back for just the dessert.

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Philip C.

My wife and I first dined at Oiji Mi several months before it was awarded its Michelin star in 2023. We finally returned for another meal and we were pleased to find that it's still terrific. We dined at a table in the bar area, instead of the main dining room, because I thought we'd just order à la carte, but the options on the five-course prices fixe menu are so appealing that we both went with it, instead. As before, the restaurant itself and the service are both impeccable. The bar area was surprisingly quiet, which we appreciated. The food hasn't changed much from the original menu, but that's a good thing. There were no missteps at all in that regard. As it was three years ago, the Oiji Bowl is one of my favorite dishes of all time. During a recent trip to Kyoto, I basically recreated the combination of rice, pickles and toppings at our hotel's breakfast buffet every morning, but the Oiji Bowl is next-level good. We won't wait another three years to return for another meal.

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