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New York | Michelin value Korean lunch set for 20-30 🔪

This Michelin-recommended Korean restaurant in NYC’s Ktown has been so popular for ages 🔥 Their lunch sets are huge, and they start at just $15.99—what a steal! There are 7 side dishes too, so generous you’ll leave stuffed to the brim (like, need to roll out the door level) 😂 🌟 Shrimp & Uni Rice Antoya’s signature dish! Shrimp + uni + three kinds of fish roe—mix them all up and wrap it in seaweed. Pure happiness in every bite 🥹 Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Spicy Beef Bone Soup The meat chunks are massive and tender, and the broth is so fresh! It’s slightly spicy, which makes it super addictive with rice—everyone at the table was raving about it 👏 The glass noodles on the side are the perfect addition! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Dry Beef Rib Pot The meat is tender and flavorful—if you can’t get a table at Cho dang gol for lunch, this is the ultimate backup! The staff will even cut the meat into bite-sized pieces for you, so thoughtful 💕 Since it’s a dry pot, they also serve a small bowl of beef bone broth on the side—tender meat and fresh soup, perfection! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Beef Hot Pot It tastes a bit like sukiyaki but with the sweet flavor of Korean BBQ. The meat is tender and there’s plenty of it—plus the broth has rice cakes, glass noodles, enoki mushrooms, and shiitake! It was a little too sweet for me, though 😬 Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🥢 ⛳️ Antoya Korean BBQ 37 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001 #NewYork #NYCFoodGuide #Michelin #MichelinRecommended #DailyEats #NYCKoreanFood #KoreatownNYC

Yentl  Wander
Yentl Wander
4 months ago
Yentl  Wander
Yentl Wander
4 months ago

New York | Michelin value Korean lunch set for 20-30 🔪

This Michelin-recommended Korean restaurant in NYC’s Ktown has been so popular for ages 🔥 Their lunch sets are huge, and they start at just $15.99—what a steal! There are 7 side dishes too, so generous you’ll leave stuffed to the brim (like, need to roll out the door level) 😂 🌟 Shrimp & Uni Rice Antoya’s signature dish! Shrimp + uni + three kinds of fish roe—mix them all up and wrap it in seaweed. Pure happiness in every bite 🥹 Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Spicy Beef Bone Soup The meat chunks are massive and tender, and the broth is so fresh! It’s slightly spicy, which makes it super addictive with rice—everyone at the table was raving about it 👏 The glass noodles on the side are the perfect addition! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Dry Beef Rib Pot The meat is tender and flavorful—if you can’t get a table at Cho dang gol for lunch, this is the ultimate backup! The staff will even cut the meat into bite-sized pieces for you, so thoughtful 💕 Since it’s a dry pot, they also serve a small bowl of beef bone broth on the side—tender meat and fresh soup, perfection! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Beef Hot Pot It tastes a bit like sukiyaki but with the sweet flavor of Korean BBQ. The meat is tender and there’s plenty of it—plus the broth has rice cakes, glass noodles, enoki mushrooms, and shiitake! It was a little too sweet for me, though 😬 Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🥢 ⛳️ Antoya Korean BBQ 37 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001 #NewYork #NYCFoodGuide #Michelin #MichelinRecommended #DailyEats #NYCKoreanFood #KoreatownNYC

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