Cute little Korean restaurant on Rose Lane, the "new laneway" in the Upper West Side building.
Korean Table is surrounded by I Love Chicken, Hakoya Ramen, Kyoto Mart, and Rolling Nori - and it holds its own for sure!
I came here on New Years Day for dinner. The menu is 6 pages long, but there is a picture of every dish, which makes it really helpful to decide (I assume especially if you're not Korean).
I kept it classic and went with the beef bibimbap, and boy am I glad I did! The only adjustment I made was no bean sprouts.
Served in a sizzling hot stone bowl, you'll have to control yourself for a couple of minutes to let the rice continue to cook and get all crispy on the edges. The server was quite sweet and asked me if I knew how to eat it when she delivered the bowl. I sheepishly said, "um, mix it all together?" and she nodded in approval and skipped away.
All of the ingredients and flavors blended together perfectly, aided by a generous helping of gochugang (sweet/spicy red sauce).
I added a grapefruit soju to wash it down.
Like many places, you'll self serve cutlery (chopsticks, spoons, napkins) as well as water from the counter. Someone takes your order either at the register or your table (didn't seem to be rhyme or reason to which or why), and then drops off your food when you're done.
Space is tailored to groups of 2 or 4, though one group of about 6 or 7 kids came in together looking worse for wear after NYE. Prices are about $15 each for most entrees.
The food was delicious (see photos) and I will be back! read more