Best Korean Restaurants in Palisades Park
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- RRebeccaNew York City •14 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe approach is unencumbered by trends in modern Korean food. The flavors are direct and the textures are intelligently layered. Our server was impressively informed and spirited. I would absolutely recommend Naro for anyone interested in well-harmonized Korean ingredients.More infoNAROPrice: Very Expensive• Korean• Midtown•4.7
- RRaymondVIPSan Antonio •30 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe holiday menu was simply delicious! The service was phenomenal. I appreciated that the chef made changes to the menu to accommodate someone in our party with shellfish allergies.More infoKochiPrice: Very Expensive• Korean• Hell's Kitchen•4.8
- YYi SeulWisconsin •1 review4.0Dined on Dec 22, 2024All was good except for the table lamps that were old and kept going out of battery. They needed to be changed several times but all didn’t last any more than 5 min so we gave up asking for it to be changed. The Korean server and the hispanic staff were very nice and apologized. It was a bummer because the reason why I chose this restaurant was because of the ambiance since it was an important dinner. The past 2 times I dined there it wasn’t a problem though. Otherwise food was good and they put our group in a room so it was quiet.More infoKARDENPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Korean• Palisades Park•4.4
- RRubenVIPNew York City •47 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 6, 2024Cho Dang House does not offer “Korean BBQ.” Instead, it focuses on stews and soups that feature meat or fish as part of the dish rather than the main attraction. It felt like I was at somebody’s mother's house, where meals are made using the same ingredients that mothers have used and perfected as a dish over years of cooking for their families, seasoned beautifully, and with a lot of love. You can tell by the people eating that this was their go-to spot. The restaurant's intimate setting (read small) is calm and relaxed. My colleague and I had a wonderful experience.More infoCho Dang HousePrice: Moderate• Korean• Fort Lee•4.6
- SShirleyNew York City •5 reviews4.0Dined on Mar 8, 2024Great atmosphere, good food and drinks. The ambiance and decor were pleasant. Great service and overall vibe.More infoMochi DolciPrice: Expensive• Thai• Upper West Side•3.9