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Plan B

3.9 (165 reviews)
ModerateLounges, Korean
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Lychee soju
Devin T.

It was a cute place that my friend and I found on a Saturday night after restaurant hopping. The ambiance was chill the music was great! Cute place for a date night I must say. My food was okay. I got something with noodles. I wasn't too familiar with the menu but I was shocked that my noodles were a cold but it was still good nevertheless. (It's supposed to be a cold dish). I ordered a lychee soju drink that was delicious but definitely lacking alcohol. I would recommend this place. Just be sure to know what you're ordering in advance.

Rose Rice Cake (Fried)
Rina D.

This place is a little hard to find but it's the second floor of the building where there are multiple hot spots in ktown! It was a lot more spacious that I expected when I walked in (so a good place for groups), and I got myself on the waitlist but got seated pretty fast even though there were 6 medium parties ahead of us! The soju cocktails are pretty sweet and don't really taste like alcohol (if you like this then this is the place for you). The food portions are a little small, but we enjoyed eating the rose ttokbokki with the rice cakes fried, which was THE MOVE (highly recommend). Service here is also pretty nice as they're attentive and speedy with what we need!

Corn Cheese
Evelyn N.

came here on a wednesday night to catch up with three of my girlfriends and we were all super excited to try this spot because it's been forever since we dined in Ktown and wanted some yummy Korean noms. Unfortunately, we were all super disappointed by the portion sizes and some of the dishes. It's one of those spots that's aesthetically good looking but lacked so much for our hungry bellies. We ordered four food items and and a pineapple soju. Corn Cheese - 1/5 super small portion and barely any corn. It was mostly breadcrumbs and I think carrots?? underneath the cheese. How can they mess up corn cheese??? seriously wouldn't recommend. Bulgogi burger - 2/5 no flavor and bulgogi pieces were dry af. Whatever the tempura crispy topping was on top of the meat also didn't add anything to the burger other than texture and soooo much kale it could have been a veggie burger. Only the side of fries were good and crispy. Rose ricecakes - 3/5 the ttekbboki was chewy and paired well with the sauce but it was ALL sauce for like 5 pieces of ricecakes 3 little mozzarella sticks 2 pieces of fishcake and an egg - seriously overpriced for the serving. We saved the sauce on the side to dip the fries in cause we weren't gonna let it go to waste Soy garlic wings - 4/5 super crunchy but also juicy and tender on the inside. But only came with 6 wings (3 flats, 3 drums) and could prob get way more Korean fried chiggen for the price. Pineapple soju - 0/5 tasted soooooo bitter and there was no pineapple taste despite the pieces of fruit in the actual pineapple pitcher itself. Could probably make my own watermelon soju better Overall nice ambience and hip place to grab overpriced small bites or drinks but nothing special and disappointed with the lack of "YUM" in every dish. Service was okay not too busy for a Wednesday so rather attentive but they didn't once ask how everything was. For the four of us we paid about $185 after tip and tax.

Crispy Rose Rice Cake
Stephanie Y.

Cute vibey spot with plenty of space and a good selection of food. Great for a date night or sometime when you want to be able to hear what people in your party are saying without loud music / overhearing other peoples' conversation. 3/5 for food, 5/5 for ambience. Portions are huge so definitely share. Crispy rose rice cake was the star of the show. Crispy exterior of the dukbokki with the nice chewy inside was a perfect combination. Sauce was creamy and spicy and so refreshing. Came with fried spam and fried mozzarella sticks as well which were okay but underwhelming compared to the crispy dukbokki. Jjam pong was okay. Soup was good but not too flavorful. Seafood was alright but not mindblowing. Squid was pretty chewy and not too flavorful. Kimchi fried rice with shrimp. Solid dish. Well flavored though a bit stickier than usual. Would recommend if you want kimchi fried rice. Not crowded on weekday nights so a great opportunity to stop by.

Sherry F.

Overall, was pretty disappointed with this place. I went with a friend who had hyped it to be one of the best restaurants at Ktown, but when we had gotten there, apparently almost all of their menu items had changed. None of the items my friend was raving about was there anymore, so we tried something else. Seafood pasta - first off, I hated that the actual noodles were all short strands: seems like they were broken in half before cooking. The sauce tasted just like standard spaghetti sauce with a touch of seafood flavoring. Also, the noodles seemed to be drowned in the sauce, as there was a shit ton of sauce. After I had finished most of the pasta, the whole bowl was just a soup of sauce. Was not worth paying $28 for. Fried chicken tenders (honey garlic) - only had a bite of the tenders, but it was pretty good. Think I would've liked it better as wings. Was a lil expensive at $20 for 6 pieces tho.

Kimchi carbonara pasta
Yessenia F.

I was recommended this place after going to a concert nearby and it's been a minute since we ate in ktown. My friend really hyped it up lol It looks like a new trendy spot to go to, but the service... we were seated at the front and they accommodated a table for 3 people which was nice but then they just forgot about us we ordered 2 dishes to share and our server never came back. Our 1 pasta dish arrived 1 hour later. They forgot the rose rice cake dish and we just had to cancel the order before we finally decided to leave. the kimchi carbonara dish we got was super good and that's the only reason why I am giving it 2 stars. There's lots of other places in ktown you can go to instead imo.

Crispy Rose Rice Cake (fried fishcake mozzarella sticks and spam fried)
Amanda W.

The food was truly amazing. Saucy, creamy, so nicely flavored! Blew my mind cause I didn't think it'll be this memorable. Crispy Rosé rice cake was a win. Crunchy outside chewy inside rice cake paired w the sauce, omg. It also comes with deep fried thin piece of fishcake, also a win. Plus, the cabbage is so good????? I was questioning myself too. It came w two big piece of mozzarella sticks, that was just ok. Spam fries were interesting. Chicken wings were good but skin too thick ?? It was good seasoning tho. We liked it. Also the Kimchi pork spaghetti blew me away as well. The sauce was sooo good w the pork and noodle I had big spoonful of just sauce w some chicken(the fried one) (in my experience). Drinks were also strong and delicious at the same time. It was a bday celebration for my friend and the manager was very kind to us. Thank you for reading.

Aussie Cheese Fries
Marni M.

My friends and I came on a Saturday night after they finished with their concert. We got seated right away as it was already almost 1 am by this point. It was a fun atmosphere with plenty of space for ourselves. They do serve bottle with the associated flares and frills. For snacks we tried their Aussie cheese fries and chicken tenders with soy garlic sauce. The fries could definitely have been crispier but at least the cheese was thoroughly melted. Tenders had a crispy batter over the tender strips. Overall, we had a good experience. Staff was friendly and accommodating. Would like to come again!

Emily J.

the first photo is the fruit platter they advertised. I showed them this photo and asked them will it come out exactly like this? they said yeah just a little bit smaller... the second photo is what we got... this was an expensive fruit platter too.... i was so shocked and upset

Hot Stone Tobiko Rice with Uni
Nathaniel P.

TLDR: food is good, drinks are a tad more expensive than the rest of ktown but the vibe and service are what makes this place special. I've been here a few times with my friends and we continue to return because of the atmosphere and friendly staff. I think a bottle of soju is around 19 dollars which is 4-5 dollars more than the rest of ktown. Food is similarly priced as most ktown restaurants. For food, I think my favorite dishes are the kimchi carbonara, scallion chicken, and the kimchi fried rice. These have become our go-tos. I really like the steak that comes on top of the kimchi fried rice. Food is good but nothing I would go out of my way for. Overall, expecting to come again and would recommend for drinking/food if paying a little more for atmosphere doesn't bother ya!

New Yorker Cheese Spam Fries
Julie Ying X.

I came here for lunch on a Sunday afternoon with a group of 3 people. We ordered the New Yorker cheese spam fries, the honey garlic Korean fried chicken wings (6), and the calamari pancake. The cheese spam fries had too much cheese on top but at least it was hot. The fried chicken was lukewarm but very crispy. The pancake was soggy. I'm used to expensive restaurants in NYC but the prices here were still much higher than other Korean restaurants in the area. Make sure to check your receipt since they had signs everywhere that there was a 20% discount for lunch (11am-5pm) but didn't give us the discount until we asked about it. I doubt I would come back since there's definitely cheaper restaurants in the area with better food.

Joyce C.

This place is a little hidden gem in K-town! The food is a little bit on the pricier side but all the dishes that I've had there have been absolutely delicious. It is a korean fusion restaurant (which has a very western approach to Korean staples). Service is a little slow as I had to wait a while to be seated even though the restaurant was mostly empty. Definitely something to try at least once because of the uniqueness of their dishes!

Spam Fries
Hailey S.

I went to Plan B in Koreatown with a group of friends and they were able to seat us pretty quickly. I loved the LED lights, upbeat music, and overall ambiance. Unfortunately, wasn't as impressed with the food. It looks like they've updated their menus since but when I went, the prices weren't clear and I should've asked about them ahead of time. But since they were fries I didn't think too much of it, then I ended up being surprised later. I ordered cheese-covered spam fries that, with tax and tip, nearly came out to $30. It was tasty but not worth the money I paid for a simple appetizer. When we were ready to leave, our server hadn't come by for awhile so we had to track them down on our own. Granted it was busy there, but didn't seem so busy for them to forget about our group for a long period of time. Overall, a great spot for the vibes but rather expensive for average and pricey food.

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It's a vibe, food is good, service is great. Shoutout to our server Isaiah for making the experience.

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Valerie

Valerie

4.3
(1.4k reviews)
0.7 mi
•$$

Get bar staff, very attentive. Good happy hour @ 4:30pm to 7pm. Good happy hour cocktails. Not too…read moreloud during happy hour.

Came here for a slightly early dinner after a Broadway show with a party of 4 on a Sunday evening…read more We had a reservation, but it didn't seem like we would have needed one, but I suppose better safe than sorry. The ambiance feels straight of the golden age, which is an aesthetic I'm certainly a sucker for. Even their robust cocktail menu fits the bill and is one of the prettiest menus I've ever had the joy of perusing. Staff was able to sit us a little bit ahead of our reservation which was also much appreciated. Wait staff was also very helpful and attentive, I don't think I've ever had my water glass so topped off! Starting off with cocktails, this place is a gin bar through and through and you'd be making a mistake if you didn't try one of their many options. I went with the 10,000 words, which you simply just give a spirit of your choice (I picked gin of course) and whether you antes) wanted your drink shaken or stirred and the bartender does the rest, so a bit of a surprise! I wound up with their version of The Last Word which was delightfully citrusy but I was hoping I'd wind up with something a little more adventurous app things considered. My girlfriend got the blackberry G&T, which was not only very pleasing to look at but delicious to boot. For food, we started with splitting some zucchini blossoms and beef cheek bao buns (both come in portions of 3). Both were tasty, but I love a good bao bun and these were so light and pillowy, I could have just went for an order of those for my main course. For the entree I went for the roasted half chicken, perhaps the most unassuming choice on the menu but this was maybe the best roast chicken I've ever had. Prepared perfectly, cooked to perfection, excellent portion size, and the kicker of it all was the stunning gravy that I was tempted to lick my plate for. Chicken is very easy to screw up, and they nailed it on all fronts here. My girlfriend went for the Valerie Signature burger with white cheddar and this thing did not mess around! A very rich patty, cooked to her temperature of choice served alongside some garlic truffle fries that made an American classic feel just a little more elevated. Our experience was delightful and I'd love to comeback here again, especially to check out more of the cocktail menu and soak in more of that golden age aura the place gives.

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Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost

4.4
(171 reviews)
1.4 mi

Thank goodness we FOUND paradise LOST. You ring the doorbell, and are buzzed in to be put on the…read morelist. For my group of 2, it was approximately a 25 minute wait on a Saturday at 7. We jumped over to the bar right beside and drank some girly drinks before getting the notification our table was ready. As with nearly every establishment in NYC, it is very close quarters in paradise lost. We stood at a table while waiting for seats at the bar to become available. Which, we didn't mind. I could see how this might be a little harder to get a seat for a bigger group if you aren't there before 6. It seemed that once a group got a big table, they camped out. The drinks were strong and creative. Friendly bartenders, good music, and yummy options for bar snacks. Also, the bathroom is a nice touch. Given the hell theming for the bar, the bathroom is a 180 and while using the Lou, you can listen to the bible being recited. Theres also a spooky surprise if you press the button in the bathroom. Speaking of the bathroom, it is at the bottom of some decently narrow stairs. So, try and stay sober enough for stairs or you may fall. Go to this bar. You will have fun.

Paradise Lost is a speakeasy tiki bar located on 2nd Ave in the East Village. A friend & I went…read morethere after having dinner at Spicy Moon a few blocks away. We wanted to have after-dinner cocktails in a chill space, so we searched on our phones & saw Paradise Lost address via Google. We proceeded to walk down & was unable to find the establishment due to their being no front sign. After walking back & forth a few times, we saw another group walking towards the door & they confirmed the place. We walked inside the front door pressed a "doorbell" & lo & behold we gained entry after the previous group went inside. Definitely an incognito entrance. Once inside that door there is someone to greet you, & take your information. There is a forest/ grass/ jungle-looking foyer/ hallway we walked down to get to the next door. Before we knew it, we were near the "Paradise Lost No Vacancy" neon sign w/ an arrow pointing towards the snake-shaped knob door. It gets opened & a supercool speakeasy awaits.... Paradise Lost has mixed style table / seating arrangements throughout the place. A bar seating section, booth-style seating area, lounge- style seating area, etc. We got there a little after 7pm, so the afterwork crowd was in full swing. Paradise Lost has interesting atmosphere. At times a Gothic / Medieval Vibe, meets place w/ shipwreck decor, meets eleganct /club vibe w/ beautiful ceiling lighting, etc. Music played in the background. Staff are friendly, energetic, & attentive. We were pleasantly overwhelmed w/ the vast selection of tiki cocktails that were on the menu. Paradise Lost also have an intimate selection of snacks/ food menu items. This included Popcorn, Tater Tots, Devilled Eggs Rangoon Dip, etc. We ordered some cocktails served in unique tiki mugs & a bucket of popcorn to munch on w/ our drinks. The popcorn is flavored w/ Sea Buckthorn & Browm Butter, which gave it an special flavor profile. Our cocktails were well-prepared & nice & strong. Paradise Lost has individual unisex bathroom stalls & a communal vanity & sink area. The bathroom stalls have spooky voices coming from a speaker as you use the bathroom. I was so humorously taken aback, it had me laughing when I came out...Definitely a different thing to experience in the bathroom - lol. Before we left we watched one of the bartenders do a cocktail "fire" presentation for some patrons in a booth seated area. Wow.... Paradise Lost accepts walk-ins only, no reservations. Paradise Lost accepts groups of 8 or less, unless you are requesting to book the space for a private event. Ages 21+ paradiselost.nyc @paradiselostnyc Paradise Lost is open everyday - 5pm-2am.

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Amazing atmosphere!
Amazing atmosphere!
Beware the shark!
Beware the shark!
Damned Dumplings ($10) and Kappa Krab Roll ($15)

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Damned Dumplings ($10) and Kappa Krab Roll ($15)
Osamil Upstairs

Osamil Upstairs

4.3
(144 reviews)
0.1 mi

this bar has great vibes, and is speak easy esque, tucked behind a hidden door and upstairs of…read moreosamil. The ambiance is not too loud which is perfect for catching up with a friend. I got the omija, which seems to be one of their more popular drinks, which is yogurt clarified. It's definitely a bit on the sweeter side for me but nonetheless delicious. Super easy to get a last minute reservation here!

Recommended to us by the folks from Atomix, we were excited to visit Osamil Upstairs for a drink…read morebefore dinner. It was on a weekday, the day of NBA Finals Game 3 when everyone else were at bars & lounges getting ready for the game to start. This afforded us a beautiful and tranquil experience at Osamil Upstairs. Hidden behind a locked door inside Osamil, it's a spot you have to seek out to get in. After we shared we were going to Osamil Upstairs, the hostess from Osamil promptly unlocked the unmarked door for us to head upstairs to Osamil Upstairs. Had other customers not come out as we were walking up the stairs, we might have passed the entrance to Osamil Upstairs and continued upward! Much like what you might expect of a speakeasy, it's well-hidden, and the interior just blows the mind. It's elegant, beautiful, and comfortable. The drinks were good. My cheese in the trap was smokey (as promised!) and alcohol forward. My hubby had the Jung cocktail and it had the most magical, delicious combination of flavors! We also ordered a foie gras with toast appetizer as a pre-dinner snack; it was OK. All in all, a really pleasant experience and we'd return if we were in the area again!

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Beautiful interiors
Beautiful interiors
Inside coach seat area
Inside coach seat area
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Lillie's Victorian Establishment

Lillie's Victorian Establishment

3.9
(2.1k reviews)
0.9 mi
•$$
Locally owned & operated
Free WiFi

I almost missed it at first, it's a bit tucked away, but finding Lillie's feels like discovering a…read morehidden gem. The moment you step inside, you're transported to the Victorian era, with ornate details and charming décor that make the entire space feel like an experience in itself. We stopped in before a show without a reservation and, while the dining room was full, we were able to grab seats at the bar. Honestly, I think it worked out for the best--the bar felt more spacious than the table seating and had a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere for a Wednesday afternoon. The mocktails were as creative as they were delicious, and the cocktail menu offered plenty of tempting options as well. The bartenders were attentive, friendly, and impressively efficient, striking that perfect balance of great service without constantly interrupting your conversation. We shared the sliders and the summer salad, and both were generously portioned and perfect for splitting. Between the beautiful setting, excellent drinks, and seamless service, this is definitely a place I'll be returning to.

Located near Theater District NYC. The perfect pre-broadway show dinner and drinks or if you're in…read moreTimes Square. Defiantly make a reservation for this one but you might get lucky to just walk in. Super stunning atmosphere and took amazing photos inside. Drinks where fabulous and a great wine selection. I would recommend their lobster ravioli and we shared their tuna tartar. Good idea to get to this place early as service was a bit slower. We waited 25 minuets for our second round of drinks and ultimately had to cancel them as we had our show to attend.

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Lillie's Victorian Establishment
Lillie's Victorian Establishment
Lillie's Victorian Establishment

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Bar Bonobo

Bar Bonobo

4.3
(87 reviews)
0.7 mi

How happy hour ought to be... mini tinis and oysters to pair!…read more Bar tenders having fun, folks from all walks of life celebrating, smiling, sharing. A diverse space that is as much a spot for business as it is for the Party as the DJ stand indicates. Oh, and gold. Gold everywhere. Super fun spot that still maintains super crisp, clean program. Clean, rooted and martini driven. No bonobos here, just well manicured martinis that are built for the pallet, not the instagram grid(but, hey, they're pretty damn photogenic, too)

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
Back Bar area
Very cool Friday night vibes on a Wednesday at 5pm
Very cool Friday night vibes on a Wednesday at 5pm
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