This is our 1st time to a Korean resturant and you know what it was fun and very good food. I have read other reviews on TA and to be honest go to most asian style restaurants the service socks but that's the fun, also...More
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This is our 1st time to a Korean resturant and you know what it was fun and very good food. I have read other reviews on TA and to be honest go to most asian style restaurants the service socks but that's the fun, also...More
We landed in New York after 2.5 hours on the road and just happened upon Kang Shu. The food hit the spot after a long car ride from Philly. The Bulgogi beef was tender, sweet, and delightful. The beef dumplings were good as well. The...More
Decided to have a Korean lunch in Midtown. Ambience is quite spacious but service is mediocre. People are very pushy and impatient. Food is of high quality but quite expensive. Seafood pancake is exceptional. Come if you're around and have a deep pocket.
tried this restaurant last year during restaurant week, and vowed to return on my next trip to Midtown. Didn't disappoint - decor is a bit worn, but the food and service are great! Doesn't matter if you don't know how to do Korean BBQ -...More
We went to Kang Suh on 32nd St. to taste kalbi and cold noodle. Other places were all busy and we ended up at Kang Suh. The carpeted floor were so old and greasy that as I walked, I felt like my shoes were glued...More
You've got to take it for what it is. Kang Suh is one of the oldest Korean restaurants in the city. It still serves up mouth watering BBQ. Other dishes are also very decent. Service is OK. The ambiance is just so so, unless you...More
Kang Suh has been in Ktown for a long time. My experience yesterday makes me wonder if it was just a bad day for the staff. I ordered the pork and kimchi hot pot and it was quite good. Unfortunately I will pobably remember the...More
My colleagues and I went for lunch - menu easily adapted for vegetarian and gluten free needs. Small bowls of Korean tastes were interesting and opened your taste buds. Bimimbap and the salmon lunch box were big hits with our table. Service is fast especially...More
This place is going to be boycotted by family, friends, and myself. Forever. Months ago they booked us for a private space for 25 people for Paebaek, a traditional Korean wedding ceremony. The night before the ceremony, we flew in and decided to check the...More
Our group of ten friends had dinner at this Korean restaurant located in Korea Town in NYC on a July summer evening. To start we ordered a medley of the small plates of appetizers (starters) as shown in my pictures. To drink we had assorted...More