Dok Suni
New York, NY 10003-2963
Phone: (212) 477-9506
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- Between St Marks Place and 7th Street
- Directions:
- 6 at Astor Pl.; L at 1st Ave
- Hours:
- Sun-Mon 12pm-11pm, Tue-Thu 12pm-11:30pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-12am
Editorial Review for Dok Suni – by Kathleen Squires
In Short
Dok Suni means "strong woman" in Korean, which is fitting since this lady has lasted more than a decade. Old Korean newspapers decorate the walls, while thumping music and Asian-inspired cocktails please the stylishly edgy crowd. The menu is broad, with appetizers like sticky rice cakes in spicy red pepper and garlic sauce, and entrees ranging from light potato noodles with vegetables in sesame sauce to hearty white bean stew with miso, tofu, zucchini and mushroom.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasRecreate Dok Suni's dishes from the restaurant's popular cookbook, on sale behind the bar.
Know Before You GoDo Hwa, Dok Suni's popular West Village sibling is more spacious, accepts credit cards and has barbecue tables to boot.
User Reviews for Dok Suni
08/08/2007 Posted by kevikev
this is one of my e.vilage favourites. food is yummy, staff is friendly, and having a young owner really helps to make this a great small place to yummy korean food.
10/29/2006 Posted by nycjuice
I think this is the best korean you can get in les- if you want better ask my mom or go to flushing. the food is great but the portions are kinda small especially considering the prices. The place is really tiny so don't go with a huge group

