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    Meju

    4.9 (15 reviews)
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    Michael C.

    AWESOME EXPERIENCE at Meju. Chef Hooni is so passionate about his culture, his mentor, fermentation, the quality of food he serves, and making people happier and healthier. I'm so glad I finally got to try a more traditional Korean Michelin dining experience. No truffle, caviar, uni etc. which was soooo nice and a breath of fresh air from the repetitive bougie overload that many other Michelin Korean spots do in the city. The food was outstanding, and I had the best ssamjang I've ever had in my life during this meal. Everything was top notch, including the service and the ambiance/vibe of the place. This is a must try in LIC.

    Sahas G.

    Meju, run by Chef Hooni Kim, is a Korean Fermentation Studio nestled in a banchan shop in Long Island City, Queens. It gained its first star this past year and I can definitely say it deserves it. I've only seen one prior post on this subreddit, so I wanted to shed some more light on this intimate spot. The atmosphere is refined and friendly. Chef Kim is oozing with passion for his art in a way that captivates diners. With each course comes a story -- oftentimes about his experience with his mentor ( a Korean medicine man who taught Chef Kim much of what he knows about the art of fermentation) -- and a mini-science lesson. While espousing the benefits of fermentation initially felt like a gimmick, Chef Kim's earnest passion won me over and I found myself listening with rapt attention each time he spoke up. Food: (Ratings are from two people, Rating A & Rating B). I'm writing as the first set of numbers in these. 1. Yeolmu Guksu: 7 & 8. As an opening bite, nothing special. Tasted like it looked. 2. Doenjang + Tofu: 9 & 8. Warm, hearty dish with delicate and silky tofu. Really enjoyed this. 3. Gochujang + Hwe: 8 & 10. Fresh fish with a solid sesame flavor and delicious garnish. 4. Ganjang + Jeon: 8 & 8. Multiple types of ganjang presented with varying Jeon. The last two jeon were presented with a 125-year old soy sauce. I actually found the flavor of that aged soy sauce overwhelmed by the Jeon, but overall a good dish and cool way to try multiple ganjang. 5. Ssamjang + Beef: 9.5 & 10. Delicious - some of the best cooked beef I've had. Paired with salt and two types of Ssamjang (a comparison between fermentation ages, one recipe being from a commercial farm and the other from Chef Kim's mentor) this was a truly amazing dish. 6. Jeotgal + Pork: 5 & 6. A bit of a let down after the previous course. I found the pork very tough. Didn't like this very much 7. Kimchi / Rice: 8 & 9. Filling home-style meal. Chef Kim touched on how he felt the common Korean meal made by mothers was lost in the fine dining scene. This was his way of bringing light to it. I thought this was good with quality ingredients, but nothing mind-blowing. 8. Sikhye / Red Bean. 9 & 9. Light, refreshing dessert. Notes of cinnamon paired wonderfully with the sikhye. This, per Chef Kim, was somewhat of a combination of three more traditional Korean desserts. Service was overall pleasant, with a few minor hiccups. Most notably select guests seemed to receive refills for the banchan with some courses, while others were neglected despite being noticed

    Ted S.

    Meju was an experience, in the best sense of the word. The food was impeccable as one would expect, but the true treat was learning about chef Kim's craft and process. We'll be dreaming about all the dishes for quite a while (especially the doenjang+tofu, gochujang+hwe and the ssamjang+beef). Thank you thank you, we'll come by and visit little banchan shop soon!

    Francisco L.

    This is an institution. Everything was delicious and well prepared. Love the energy of the chef.

    Vivian L.

    Meju has been on my list for the longest time (before they got a star as well) and I had to try before they raised prices again. You walk into little banchan shop and it's behind that - the walkway is stunning and the restaurant itself has great interior design. I didn't think I would be full but it was actually a lot of food, definitely more on the homey side. I enjoyed it a lot and the unique-ness of this place! The chef talked about fermentation a lot, and it was great to taste it against traditional foods.

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    Da-Eun L.

    I was initially skeptical about Meju. A lot of the dishes seemed too similar to the home cooking we eat in our Korean household, so I wasn't too sure if it would be worth it. Safe to say I was completely wrong. I left my meal at Meju with a newfound appreciation for Korean fermentation, its philosophy, and Chef Kim's artistry. Our actual meal started a bit later than our reservation time (around a 15 minute wait). Although I would say I thoroughly enjoyed all of the courses, there were a few dishes that really really stood out to me: the beef with the ssamjang and the hui with the gochujang. Chef Kim thoroughly explains each "jang" with how and when he made it, and the science behind the fermentation! He goes through it pretty thoroughly, so each dishes felt a bit more spread out than other tasting menus I've tried. Not really a bad thing, because I got to really savor and appreciate each dish on the menu. Also loved his philosophy on representing Korean home cooking, the matriarchs that established it, and differentiating Meju from other Korean fine dining in the city. No notes on the service either! Our servers were so attentive, knowledgable about the dishes served. Deserves the star and more!

    Andy H.

    One of the best dining experiences I've had in NYC. Me and my girlfriend live close by and we frequent Little Banchan Shop often, so we always wanted to check this place out and decided to celebrate our anniversary here. It's an intimate space; there are only 10 or so seats, but that's important because Chef Hooni creates an atmosphere where he talks to all the customers as if welcoming us into his home. The food was amazing. There was nothing I didn't like, but in particular I loved the ganjang + jeon and the ssamjang + beef; two of the most incredible things I've tasted in New York. We will definitely be back!

    Jea K.

    Meju was a memorable and amazing dining experience. When my husband told me about a Korean fermentation tasting menu, I was already sold - being Korean American and loving all the fermented things. It was such an adventure! You walk into the little banchan shop (and buy cute things and kimchi), then get invited into a hidden door, down a beautiful hallway into Chef Hooni's sleek kitchen space with 8 counter seats. The space has the look of modern yet Korean touches - like the rice cooker in the corner and a giant celadon vase holding flowers. Chef Hooni comes in and starts roasting seaweed over the fire. It evoked memories of my own mother doing this when I was a kid (before roasted seaweed was packaged and sold in stores everywhere, even Costco). He presents his journey in studying and learning fermentation and each step of the tasting menu showcases different jang (sauces) - doenjang, gochujang, and ganjang. He pairs the sauces with food and talks about how the more time something ferments, the flavors change. Each course was perfectly paired. The ingredients are all so fresh and high quality. The presentation is sleek and modern, yet the food is true to traditional Korean style. It evokes memories of my own mom and grandma's cooking. The dessert was brilliant - frozen shikhye with red bean and a touch of cinnamon. It combined shikhye, pat bingsoo, and sujeongwa into one delightful dessert. The beverage pairing of wine and Korean spirits was lovely as well. Set aside 3 hours - dinner is an involved, engaged experience. Honestly, I was so sad it was over and I didn't even realize so much time had passed.

    Jan Y.

    Meju specializes and showcases Korean fermentation, for food nerds of sorts. You buy tickets on their website and cannot cancel, you would need to sell your tickets if you can't show up, so this place is not for the indecisive booker. You enter their storefront and walk towards the back. There is a door that takes you down a long dreamy hallway. Another door opens and you are transformed into a dimly lit sexy kitchen right into Chef Hooni's fantasy world, it was beautiful! There were 2 counters that seat a total of 8. You are encouraged to interact and talk to the chef, ask questions about the food, history and process of fermentation. He is passionate and it showed. The food was simple yet complicated, familiar yet foreign. Each item served is of utmost best quality, down to the cucumber sticks. At first I thought by looking at the menu that I would have needed to make a pizza stop after, but I was wrong, I left satisfied and wanting to learn more. We tried a soy sauce bump aged 130 years which was mellow but deep all in one lick, I was intrigued. It was a special night. Very happy something like this exists in LIC and I wish the owners success!

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    Amazing experience with chef Hooni and his wonderful team. It was more than just a dinner experience.

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    KAL

    KAL

    4.5(337 reviews)
    2.5 miAstoria
    $$

    I ordered this via door dash so I can't speak to the ambience or service inside per se. I ordered…read morethe Galgi Bibimbap with Ban Chan, Buns, and a side of Kimchi and a side of rice. Turns out I did not need the additional sides of rice and of Kimchi as far as amount of food goes, however I think I liked the flavor and "kick" of the side of Kimchi over the Kimchi that was in the Ban Chan..... The food was pretty good! As I mentioned it came via door dash and the dasher was on a scooter and it was a few miles away so by the time it got to me it was only warm and not hot but that isn't really something the restaurant can do anything about. However I did ask for utensils to be included and I think that is something the restaurant has control over and I didn't get any utensils so there is that....

    Super cute small family-run Korean spot in Astoria! Good service, great calm vibes, and reasonable…read morepricing make it a great option for authentic Asian food in a neighborhood that lacks options. Had a smattering of apps along with some soju, and it was a good time. Food was good but it was more the authenticity and casual good vibes that boost the rating up. The banchan was solid, nothing exceptional, and for $4 was a bit steep. The chicken was also similar, good but nothing standout. The spicy rice cakes though were really good. Only complaint is that it was pretty lacking on rice cakes - it was half fish cake (which tbh I prefer but maybe not everyone does). I can tell the food quality is good though, so I'd be eager to try more of their signature dishes, such as the Bulgogi. Definitely worth a shot if you're in Astoria craving Korean food!

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    Nubiani

    Nubiani

    4.5(518 reviews)
    1.6 miKoreatown, Midtown East, Midtown West

    What a nice kbbq experience!!…read more I rlly liked the shrimp & chive pancake bc it wasn't super heavy and not full of batter like other places. Pretty light and crispy with a lot of shrimp and chives. Skirt steak was my fav, very tender and so much authentic flavor. Boneless short rib tasted like wagyu, very marbled and fatty and almost melts in your mouth. Honorable mention to the steamed egg that the meal comes with. Super fluffy and sweet!! They cook the meat for you and service is rlly good, they're super attentive when side dishes run low. Definitely will need a reservation! They offer 10% discount if you bring cash. Will be coming back again :)

    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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    Mokja - Pork belly & squid platter

    Mokja

    3.8(414 reviews)
    2.1 miAstoria
    $$

    While I wouldn't put Mokja's food above anything I'd find in either of the KTowns (#1), it is a…read moreperfectly acceptable Korean option for those not wanting to venture outside of Astoria. The place is quaint, small enough for 4-person groups or date nights, but not made for large parties. It's the kind of casual spot perfect for a random drop in or a takeout order. The menu range is impressive. The food skews from pocha style pub food to Korean Chinese to traditional classics that shouldn't be missed. There are lunch specials and combinations, along with random misspellings ("bahn mi", "buger" etc.) that have become commonplace with many of these menus. The Korean fried chicken (soy garlic) is an easy go-to as is the bulgolgi burger, which is a pricey guilty pleasure. I appreciate their inclusion of (various!) jajangmyeon and tangsoo yuk, both famous from their Korean Chinese roots. Though the portions could be more substantial, I dig their jiggae lineup of kimchi, seafood, and budaejiggae. They've also got pajun, mansion, ramyun and naengmyeon as well. The variety is definitely in point. Service has been solid during all of my experiences. They're good about explaining the menu and are attentive throughout the meal. ____________ (#1) Manhattan or Flushing.

    Oh, what an experience--if your idea of fine dining is paying somewhat premium prices for…read moreaggressively underwhelming food. Let's start with the soup. Calling it a "soup" feels generous. What arrived was a half-cup of what I can only describe as lightly flavored hot water, bravely tinted to resemble broth. No vegetables, no texture, no effort--just a cloudy liquid that seemed to apologize for its own existence. Then came the main course, which somehow managed to lower expectations even further. The beef--if that's what it was--had the remarkable quality of tasting like absolutely nothing. Not bad, not good... just absent. It's almost impressive how something can be cooked, plated, and served while completely avoiding flavor. The side dishes? Minimal. The sauce? A tiny smear, presumably symbolic. You get a masterclass in how to charge restaurant prices for cafeteria-level disappointment. This isn't just a place I won't return to--I'd actively warn friends to steer clear unless they're curious what culinary emptiness feels like. There are far better ways to spend your money, including not spending it here.

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    Sik Gaek

    3.9(648 reviews)
    2.1 miWoodside
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    Came here with a friend to catch up and the food here was great!…read more The Marinated short ribs were delicious and so was the army strew. The army stew was not only flavorful but also had a bunch of toppings inside. The servers were super attentive and even asked us if we wanted our hot pot to be reheated once it sat for a while as we chatted. That being said, I do want to point out that I believe this place is more suited for a bigger group of people. My friend and I enjoyed everything about the meal however, the hot pot was huge and we finished only like 1/4 of it and ordering the meats was a little weird. I am use to going to KBBQ where they tell me that the minimum meat orders is 2 but here, you must at least have two orders of any meat you choose. We both wanted the marinated short ribs with pork belly but ended up with two orders of the marinated short ribs because we were more in the mood for something marinated. Now, this is just a preference of ours but in case you want more of a variety of foods, I would recommend coming here with a bigger group of friends and grabbing a few drinks as well!

    Ate here today by myself on MLK Jr. day for lunch. I definitely got and ate the spicy squid and…read morepork that it tasted really good and delicious. The service there was also attentive, pleasant and friendly and many thanks to my server named Jeong to get my meal. I couldn't agree more about it. Finally, I would definitely eat and come back again next time! :)

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