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Michelin Guide
Worth the step
Korean
The Michelin Guide's review
This modern counter tucked behind sister restaurant Oiji Mi showcases contemporary Korean fare with a focus on wagyu beef. The space itself is a stunner with soaring ceilings, sharply dressed servers, and a spacious marble counter that has built-in barbecue grills. These grills quietly work throughout the evening, searing off premium cuts such as tenderloin, short rib, and ribeye that are kept in a dry-aging chamber in full view of the dining room. But know that there is more at play here than just beef. The likes of uni, caviar, truffles, and crab make appearances, and the kitchen has no qualms about stacking such luxury on top of one another. Recent highlights include a croustade of baesuk, jujube, and tofu as well as bone broth with radish.
Location
17 W. 19th St.
New York 10011