Chef David Shim and restaurateur Simon Kim bring beefy bona-fides to bear at Cote, self-dubbed New York City’s first Korean Steakhouse. Considering the ubiquity of quality of both beef and cookery at many well-established Korean restaurants, the claim calls the definition of ‘steakhouse’ into question. Semantics aside, Cote is an unequivocally beautiful restaurant on every level–a graceful execution of vision and mission. As expected, the world’s first and only Michelin-starred Korean barbecue establishment does indeed distinguish itself with expertly-sourced ingredients, refined ambiance, a quality wine-list, and overall precision. Whether or not it’s what you picture when someone says “Korean barbecue” or “steakhouse,” it’s one of the best restaurants in the city.
Of all the amazing restaurants in New York City, Korean barbecue destinations are particularly fun. Typically DIY, and always at least a little interactive, they're even more exciting with a group. Whatever your level of skill on the grill, the top KBBQ spots in town always come in hot with fresh, firey meats with tingly seasonings and sauces that you can cook exactly to your liking.
In Koreatown, Flushing and beyond, you’ll find swanky experiences and lower-key options, each with all the standards, hot pots and family-style dishes that Korean BBQ is known for. These are the very best in NYC right now.
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