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An amazing restaurant with breathtaking views of the city.
Would be the perfect restaurant for a special occasion. The braised pork belly was probably one of the best I've had in ktown. Super flavorful and pairs perfectly with the kimchi radish. Our server was amazing and cooked our meat to perfection. Would definitely recommend!
Be the first to ReplyViews with a Side of KBBQ: A Feast for the Eyes, Not
Views with a Side of KBBQ: A Feast for the Eyes, Not Necessarily the Palate Soaring high above the city on the 39th floor, Gaonnuri is a New York destination that blends modern elegance with Korean barbecue traditions. The clean, modern decor and breathtaking panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline make it an Instagrammer's dream. It's the perfect spot to impress a date or anyone seeking a unique dining experience. The service is top-notch, and they've even managed to elevate the KBBQ experience to feel refined and luxurious. However, the food itself presents a different story. While it's not bad by any means, it doesn't quite live up to the rest of the experience. We opted for the omakase menu, featuring beautifully presented dishes and delightful amuse-bouches. Despite the stunning presentation, some dishes lacked depth of flavor. Surprisingly, the highlight wasn't even the meat (which, to their credit, boasts premium cuts). It was a simple vegetable salad, which speaks volumes. The banchan selection was also disappointingly limited, with basically just kimchi on offer. The Verdict: All About the View If you're willing to pay a premium for the stunning views and luxurious ambiance, Gaonnuri delivers. It's a great option for a unique NYC dining experience, but don't expect to be wowed by the food alone. While it's certainly Instagram-worthy, it might not satisfy your taste buds as much. In short: Views: Breathtaking! 5 stars Service & Ambiance: Top-notch! Feels luxurious. 5 stars Food: Not bad, but some dishes fall flat. Presentation is impressive, but flavor is a 3 out of 5. Value: It depends. You're paying for the experience, not necessarily the food. If that's what you prioritize, it's worth it. But KBBQ purists might be disappointed. Foodies, especially those with a love for Korean cuisine, may find the offerings underwhelming. The portions are modest as well, so don't go in expecting a feast. Ultimately, Gaonnuri is a place where the food, though decent, takes a backseat to the impressive backdrop.
Be the first to Replydioicous KBBQ! Service was attentive, food cooked to temp
dioicous KBBQ! Service was attentive, food cooked to temp on the fly! Only thing I wish was a little better was the ability to portion out how much we need, gone a couple times and always end up with either way too much or no enough for everyone. Best KBBQ in the city IMO
Be the first to ReplyHad visited Gaonnuri for a bachelorette dinner for one of
Had visited Gaonnuri for a bachelorette dinner for one of my friends. We had reserved a table and opted for the pre-set menu. So we arrived and checked in and was directed to the elevator that went straight up to the restaurant. The restaurant had a great view of the city unfortunately it was cloudy and rainy couldn't see much out the windows. We had a menu at each place setting of the food that was going to be served family style. The waiters were great throughout the night! We started with appetizers-- there was a calamari salad, mushroom medley, veggie dumplings, and marinated fried chicken. Everything was delicious with enough portions to share with our group. Then came some Korean bbq of chicken and galbi and then the next course was a bibimbop dish and some cod fish. Omg I cannot say enough how good everything was! We ended with the chef's choice of dessert. Overall it was such a wonderful dinner with such nice ambiance!
Be the first to ReplyCame here for dinner on a Saturday and had a great time.
We had a reservation so we were seated right away. The restaurant interior was on the fancier side and had a beautiful view of Manhattan. We ordered the Gaon Set for each of the 4 of us and we thought it was enough food for us all to be full. The meats were nicely cooked by the staff and I really liked the side dishes. The kimchi was super fresh and matched well with the meats. Would definitely recommend, especially for any people visiting NYC and want to see a nice skyline view.
Be the first to ReplyWas worried this would be the type of place where you just
Was worried this would be the type of place where you just pay for the view/ambiance but the food was actually great. Made a reservation for dinner and came with a friend. Note that if you want a window seat, you have to reserve omakase, but we still had a great time and they seated us fairly close to the window seats. I tried: + Lychee martini - solid + Japchae with beef - perfect + Premium set - really loved the prime ribeye in particular Great assortment of banchan, too. Kimchi stew was also awesome! Ignore Google Maps - Entrance is on 32nd st next to Tiger Sugar Bubble Tea.
Be the first to ReplyThe food was amazing! I would have everything we ordered
The food was amazing! I would have everything we ordered again. Cocktails were mid tier - I had a lychee martini and usually love them but this one was not for me. I switched to wine and the Sancerre by the glass was great. Service was quick, but we didn't not feel rushed at all. The server/chef plated our food after cooking it in front of us and split it evenly for the group. Busy, but not too crowded and a great view of the city!
Be the first to ReplyMeat quality was great and the aesthetic/views were unique.
I wasn't paying but I feel like if I were I wouldn't have gotten my money's worth so I have to dock a star there. There are certainly other KBBQ spots I'd go to at least for my tax bracket. I also feel like KBBQ is supposed to be loud and somewhat abrasive. The lounge vibe in here is cool but not my preference
Be the first to ReplyThe view is awesome!! With almost full Times Square view
The view is awesome!! With almost full Times Square view while dinning here! Food: pretty good on regular menu. If you are sitting by window seat, you will need to order the course menu. Went there with my girl friend, each of us ordered the bbq small set menu, more than enough meat, we were both full by 2nd course, and they have people came over to cook for you! With A LOT of side dishes, we had to take them home for another meal! This is a very good price based on the portion and pretty good BBQ meat. Went back for new year Eve, course menu was just OK, prefer their regular BBQ Menu. Service was always good! Trying to book 2 days before New Year's Eve, we couldn't see anything online anymore, emailed them, they told us to just book any time slots and managed to get us table for the count down! If you are coming here for the Ball drop, you will not be able to see the ball drop building, but we were happy enough to be able to seat up high watching Times Square view, and did not have to jam with traffic later 12am. Will visit again!
Be the first to ReplyAfter weeks of searching for a place to have a family
After weeks of searching for a place to have a family reunion I settled for Gaonnuri. Needed somewhere spacious and quiet enough to talk amongst family members who haven't seen each other in 30+ years. We had a frail 90 y/o patriarch who only eats Korean food and could not travel outside of the city. Gaonnuri turned out to be the perfect location for my family. Clean, modern decor with a stunning panoramic view of Manhattan skyline. So quiet that we can hear each other in normal voices (one has to scream to be heard in other crowded restaurants). The waitstaff was so polite and respectful of every little quirk and request. Didn't expect much food wise since this is NOT the usual authentic KBBQ (for that you have to opt for the loud and the crowded ones). The premium set came with two different quality beef (one Wagyu, the other aged 21 days) with a very simple grouping of few side dishes, a stew, egg casserole and fancy salt to dip the meat in. The beef steaks were both tender and chewy. Cooked by the staff at our table over the hot grill, but I didn't feel any heat or smoke. So this place has the technology and skill of a top bbq joint... What surprised me more were the side dishes that came with the set. Fluffy egg casserole steamed like a big bun, soybean stew full of umami and the refreshing cucumber kimchi (we asked for seconds and thirds). It turned out to be a very satisfying meal. What a combination! Good food plus the beautiful view of the sunset from top of a NYC skyscraper. You have to pay similar price per person in other KBBQs, so why not have it at a place that offers the dazzling view along with some peace and quiet?
Be the first to ReplyWe went to Gaonnuri last night and to preface this review
We went to Gaonnuri last night and to preface this review we're huge Korean BBQ fans and have been to tons of place all over from Ktown in NYC to Queens to Fort Lee, NJ so this isn't our first Korean BBQ experience! Now, when it comes to Gaonnuri when I was making the reservation I honestly didn't know what to expect since the reviews were super conflicting and people were saying you can't even compare this place to Cote (one of our favorite high end KBBQ spots). However, I'm here to say those people are wrong. Gaonnuri is definitely up there with Cote when it comes to meat quality for sure. I can only imagine those who say it can't be compared didn't order the better cuts of meat (I think everyone forgets you get what you pay for!) From the second you walk in it's leaps and bounds fancier than any other ktown bbq spot. The decor is gives off a fancy, clean, sophisticated but not snooty vibe. There was a wine bottle wall behind the hostess and of course the views are nice for tourist (since we grew up in NYC we were ok with not having a window spot). Our drinks were delicious I had a Spicy Margarita and my wife opted for the Cocktail of the Week (Gin, grapefruit, lemon, pear). She eventually switched over to a spicy margarita as well not that her cocktail wasn't good but the spicy margarita was really great. We started with the Sweet & Spicy Fried Chicken, beef Japchae, and beef Dumplings. The fried chicken was amazing! The Japchae and dumplings were good but I would most likely skip the dumplings next time and get 2 orders of the chicken it was that good! For entrees we decided on the A5 Wagyu Ribeye and the Australian Wagyu Strip. The A5 Wagyu Ribeye was delicious and buttery just very thin and came with a hefty price tag of $135. I'd say it was definitely worth it to try but if you're showing up hungry the Australian Wagyu Strip was amazing. We actually loved it so much that we ordered a second Australian Wagyu Strip! They serve it with pink Himalayan salt that you can add to taste and it just elevates the steak even more. The staff cooked all three steaks perfectly to our request of medium rare and honestly they were both some of the best cuts of meat we've ever had (Cote included). For dessert, we opted for the deconstructed Snickers and the Housemade Madeleines (these have a hint of orange in them). Both desserts were amazing the deconstructed Snickers had this amazing ice cream and cookies. The Madeleines are something I could easily eat every day for breakfast they're served hot, fresh, and absolutely delicious! Since it was our anniversary they gave us a complimentary dessert of raspberry sorbet and a caramel macaron which sounds weird together but we're each phenomenal. The raspberry sorbet was the freshest I've ever had and that macaron I wish I came with two of them (which would've been nice since it was our anniversary and we had to split one - yes I know it was free but for the amount we spent the could've thrown a second macaroon on the plate). Overall, here are the pros/cons and do/don't: Do/Pros - 100% get the fried chicken appetizer, Australian Wagyu Strip, and madeleines! - service was great and overall a great experience - skip the A5 Wagyu it's a great Instagram video but it's so thin and for $135 you're better off with two Australian Wagyu Strip steaks ($78 each). Cons/Don't - it's annoying that they had so many window tables open but wouldn't seat you there unless you did the expensive Omakase menu or tasting menu (side note we spent more money than it would've cost us for either of those options and had to sit at a huge table for 2 people - we could barely share food the tables are so wide) - Skip the wine and go for the cocktail (we're used to mark ups but some were insane most notably the Black Stallion Cab Sav which we get for ~$20/bottle was $22 for the glass). ***The entrance is on 32nd St right next to the Tiger Sugar Bubble Tea Storefront*** We'll definitely be back only a few things keeping this restaurant from a full 5 stars (maybe next time)!
Be the first to ReplyDid not have much expectations coming here bc I heard that
Did not have much expectations coming here bc I heard that it was more views than food. However, was pleasantly surprised that the food was actually really good! I would say it's better than your usual upscale korean bbq! Quality of meat obviously was excellent! The view is incredible as expected. We were able to sit by the window and that really elevated the mood of the meal. The service was great, servers were dressed in suit and tie and seemed very professional. This was one of the best family meals we had!
Be the first to ReplyHad the tasting menu, the whole meal was very good, service
Had the tasting menu, the whole meal was very good, service was on point . The wagyu ribeye was delicious , you can get one and one of the tasting menus (one "regular" and one wagyu and that way you can try everything) the view was great and sitting by the window is definitely the way to do it.
Be the first to ReplyHaven't been here in about 6 months.
Used to be good at fair above average pricing but never before felt like I didn't get my money's worth. This time, very unimpressive. There are so many better options for better food. Wish they would stick to honest food. A little bit silly feel like I got treated like a dumb-ass tourist.
Be the first to ReplyWe went here to celebrate a friend's graduation and the
We went here to celebrate a friend's graduation and the service was excellent. We were treated very well throughout our time and we also got a table with a great view which was lucky. We each got a premium set and the meat was enough to fill us up and then some. Everything was delicious but very expensive for what you get. You really are paying for the view, which is good but not necessarily worth it if you're not seated next to window.
Be the first to ReplyBeautiful interior with great views of the city! We ordered
Beautiful interior with great views of the city! We ordered the Pork Bossam, Black Cod, Spicy Pork Dolsot Bibimbap, Soybean Stew, and Marinated Galbi - everything was delicious and cooked perfectly and juicy! Would highly recommend the Bossam appetizer and Black Cod - our favorites of the night!
Be the first to ReplyCame here for an early valentines day dinner.
We didn't get a window seat, I believe they reserved those tables for customers who were ordering their valentines set menu? Some of the items we ordered included the premium set and the lobster kimchi fried rice. The meat quality was good and the server grilled each piece perfectly. Lobster kimchi fried rice was solid as well. Our favorite part though was the dessert - a deconstructed snickers bar. The waiter explained the dish to us in detail and it tasted just like how it sounded - sooo good. Would not come for their food specifically but would come again if for a special occasion and wanted a fancier/nice ambiance.
Be the first to Replyfirst off, the vibes at this restaurant are amazing.
there is a small entrance in korea town that takes you up an elevator to the 39th floor of nomad tower. we got a table by the window and the views are awesome--we had a blast and definitely took many photos. the food itself is pretty good but not extremely special. i tried the soybean and beef stew, and it tasted very good but also pretty average. we also tried the marinated galbi, and the meat & side dishes were delicious. the deconstructed snickers bar for dessert was super unique and good though. service was generally friendly. all in all, gaonnuri was a great experience and the food was tasty but not extremely special.
Be the first to ReplyWe went through a private entrance and ascended an elevator
We went through a private entrance and ascended an elevator to the 39th floor. We saw a swanky bar and a beautiful dining room with a great view. I was taken here by a Korean friend who prefers more sophisticated dining and less aggressively spiced food than average. The table was comfy. The service was excellent. We started off with a good bottle of 2012 Bordeaux with a low mark up. We ordered a bunch of different appetizers. The seafood pancake was the best. The japchae was really good. The vegetarian dumplings were really good. The highly touted fried chicken was only OK The main dishes were very good to excellent, cooked efficiently by the staff. The ribeye and kalbi were delicious. The barbecued vegetables were surprisingly good. Vegetarian bibimbap was OK. The stone pot didn't impart the hoped for crust to the rice. The only disappointing entree was the leathery grilled tiger prawns- not worth ordering, IMHO. We finished the evening off with an epic deconstructed Snickers bar. One of the most interesting things was we were in this restaurant for over two hours. The typical modus operandi of a Korean barbecue places to get people in and out ASAP. We were asked to give up our table after two hours and 15 minutes, but I found this very reasonable.Prices are definitely higher than average for this type of food. It's a fair trade because of the nice decor, high level of service and being allowed to sit enjoy a meal at a relaxed pace. Having said that, people craving a more authentic, Korean barbecue experience would be best served somewhere else, especially for the money.I would be happy to go back.
Be the first to ReplyHad the tasting menu, the whole meal was very good, service
Had the tasting menu, the whole meal was very good, service was on point . The wagyu ribeye was delicious , you can get one and one of the tasting menus (one "regular" and one wagyu and that way you can try everything) the view was great and sitting by the window is definitely the way to do it.
Be the first to ReplyWe had previously come to Gaonnuri as a party of four in
We had previously come to Gaonnuri as a party of four in 2021 and enjoyed our dinner. What we ordered was good but we were there more for the views and ambiance. We recently booked a large party of 14 and with a party this large, we had to do a prix fixe. We were extremely disappointed and I do not recommend booking a prix fixe dinner here. The service was disappointing and what we got for what we paid was subpar. The prix fixe included three appetizers, two mains and a dessert. The appetizers came all at once. It felt very rushed. We were literally in and out of the restaurant in 1.5 hours (contract that we signed was for 2.5 hours). We're not sure why it was brought out all at the same time but it was not relaxing. We were told to order two mains and ordered two galbi because no one in our party wanted chicken or shrimp so we requested double galbi. The serving sizes for a party this big and for the price point was NOT OK. (Refer to the pictures... each dish x three for 14 people?!). The bean sprouts, potatoes and fried rice were absolutely flavorless. There are so many amazing restaurants in the city that we would rather go to. I feel bad for the rest of our party that I booked this place for a special occasion. We ended up going back to our apartment and ordered pizza and nachos because we were still hungry.BTW, our party was all Korean. Don't come here for good Korean food.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing views, food, drinks and vibe.
A touch pricier than some other spots in the hood but worth it! Just go! Enjoy the ambience and have a good time. I had vegetarian food can't comment on the rest and it was very good.
Be the first to ReplyEating at Gaonnuri is a good culinary experience! I had
Eating at Gaonnuri is a good culinary experience! I had their 5 course tasting menu and most of them was delicious. The meal started with a warm and soothing congee soup that was the perfect way to start the meal and whet my appetite. It was the comfort food that I needed. The Yellowtail Crudo Yellowtail sashimi Salad was a stunning presentation, with its vibrant colors and zesty lime vinaigrette. It was disappointing that the yellowtail wasn't fresh and tatsed fishy and couldn't even swallow it. However, The Wagyu Ssam A5 Wagyu Ribeye was a revelation, with the sea urchin and flying fish roe adding a touch of luxury to the dish. And it brought back my appetite after failed Yellowtail Crudo. The Seaweed Wrap was an ingeniously crafted masterpiece, bringing all the flavors together in a harmonious and unforgettable way.The BBQ Duo Set of 21 Day Dry Aged Ribeye & Marinated Beef Short Ribs was the highlight of the meal, with the meat cooked to tender perfection and bursting with deep, rich flavors. The Tot Bibimbap Brown Seaweed, Kelp, Squash, Bean Sprout, Radish, Mung Bean Jelly was a bit bland, I wanted say each bite being a journey of flavor but it tasted like an unseasoned food and soup had a strong bean sprout taste which didn't compliment the bibimbap. They were both missing seasonings and flavor. The Dessert Sujeonggwa Poached Korean Pear, Honey Ginger Ice Cream, Pear Sorbet, Medjool Dates, Cinnamon Ginger Punch was the perfect finish to the meal, with the sweetness of the pear balanced perfectly with the warmth of the ginger. The presentation was stunning, and the flavors were truly divine.I would highly recommend Gaonnuri to anyone looking for a truly elevated dining experience.From the warm and welcoming atmosphere, to the impeccable service. However, they need to work on two failed dishes which could have been a start of the menu.
Be the first to ReplyKorean style bbq dining with the night city skyline! We
Korean style bbq dining with the night city skyline! We ordered Tuna Tartare, Waygu, Ribeye, Seafood Tofu Stew, and Lobster kimchi fried rice! Seafood Tofu love the flavor!
Be the first to ReplyAmazing!! Went to this little gem in Koreatown for my
Amazing!! Went to this little gem in Koreatown for my birthday celebration with the man and we were not disappointed! From beginning to end this was a wonderful experience and couldn't ask for a better staff to assist us and serve us! It's a must try if you're ever in the city. You can walk to it from Penn Station too!
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