Best Gukbap in New York City

Where to find authentic gukbap in NYC, from Koreatown in Midtown to Murray Hill and beyond.

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New York City has the second-largest Korean population of any US city (after LA), and its Korean food scene is thriving. While Manhattan’s Koreatown (K-Town) is the most famous hub, the real gems are often found in Murray Hill and Northern New Jersey.

Manhattan K-Town (32nd St)

K-Town between 5th and 6th Avenues is ground zero for Korean food in NYC.

Top Picks

RestaurantAddressBest For
BCD Tofu House5 W 32nd StDwaeji gukbap, open 24 hours
Jongro BBQ22 W 32nd StLate-night gukbap (open until 2 AM)
New York Sik GaekVariousJeonju-style kongnamul gukbap

Pro Tip for K-Town

K-Town restaurants are busiest from 7 PM to 11 PM on weekends. If you want to avoid waits, go before 6 PM or after 11 PM.

Murray Hill

Murray Hill has a high concentration of Korean restaurants that are less touristy and often more authentic than K-Town.

  • Cho Dang Gol — Known for soon tofu, but their gukbap is excellent
  • Mandoo Bar — Great for a quick, affordable bowl
  • Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong — While famous for BBQ, their donghae mulhoe and soups are worth trying

Queens (Flushing)

Flushing’s Korean restaurants are more spread out but offer some of the most authentic options in NYC.

  • Mapo Gukbap — Flushing staple, known for rich broth
  • Ham Ji Bach — Korean chicken soup with rice, a gukbap-adjacent specialty

Northern New Jersey (Just Across the Hudson)

Many would argue the best Korean food in the NYC area is actually in Fort Lee and Palisades Park, NJ — both a short drive or bus ride from Manhattan.

RestaurantLocationNote
So Kong DongFort LeeExcellent seolleongtang
Tofu HousePalisades ParkSolid dwaeji gukbap
Shin JungPalisades ParkLongtime local favorite

NYC Gukbap Map

Quick reference by neighborhood:

NeighborhoodBest ForRestaurant Density
K-Town (Midtown)Late-night, variety★★★★★
Murray HillAuthentic, quieter★★★★
FlushingTraditional, hidden gems★★★
Fort Lee, NJBest quality-to-price ratio★★★★★

Verdict

NYC has excellent gukbap options, particularly for dwaeji gukbap and seolleongtang. For the best experience, venture beyond K-Town to Murray Hill or Fort Lee — you’ll find better value and often better quality.