53 W 35TH St Ste 4, New York, NY | Directions 10001
40.750056 -73.986330
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“It is a great place to go when you are hungry and looking for a casual, inexpensive meal.”
“the best korean restaurant in new york”
“Food is really nice, portion is big, very friendly service, price is reasonable.”
“The portions are large and the prices are very affordable.”
“The service can be slow during lunch which is why I only gave Hanbat a 9 out of 10.”
the best korean restaurant in new york. Food is really nice, portion is big, very friendly service, price is reasonable. What else do you need more? I brought my boyfriend, girlfriends, my coworkers, relatives who visited me from Kansas, everyone. I've been a great fan of Hanbat for last 8 years in new york, I thought I have to write something about it here.
Satisfying Korean food and it's not even in K-town!.
I eat here once or twice a week. The portions are large and the prices are very affordable. I haven't had anything I didn't like there.. The gook man doo guk is my favorite, especially on a cold winter day.
The service can be slow during lunch which is why I only gave Hanbat a 9 out of 10.
best ktown food. My girlfriend is Korean, and her family loves Hanbat. We tend to go once a week for the hot stone pot, seafood pancake, and kalbi tang. I would highly recommend this restaurant -- it has great food, among the best in Korea Town, and it is the best value.
Affordable Korean. Usually I don't dine out to Korean since they're often on the spendy side. But if you're in the mood for Korean cuisine that's not too bad on the wallet - Hanbat is it. Management must have spruce up the place abit since it looks cozier. For those on the budget and want Korean. Head over to Woorijip food court on 12 W. 32 street (writing this down as we speak based on a takeout menu). They have prepared food and a noodle/ casserole soup menu. There isn't much ambiance but at least you don't have to pay for tip.
Korean Comfort Food. I spent over a year in South Korea and enjoyed (most) Korean food immensely. Hanbat has a great selection of typical Korean dishes that are all served with side dishes and come from the kitchen piping hot. It is a great place to go when you are hungry and looking for a casual, inexpensive meal. The gopdol bibimbap and the soondooboo chigae are delicious and the pajun is scrumptious! Try the sulrang tang if you are looking to cure a hangover. Traditional Korean BBQ is not a specialty here so go elsewhere if that is what you're craving.
