NYC|Okdongsik 🍲 A Bowl of Warmth & Comfort on a Chilly Day
When temperatures drop in New York, there’s nothing like a simple, soulful meal to bring back that “home-cooked” feeling. Tucked away in a cozy space with counter seating, Okdongsik—a Michelin-recommended spot—serves just two things, and does them beautifully. 🍚 Soup with Rice & Pork A steaming bowl of clear broth, fluffy rice, and tender slices of pork, topped with fresh scallions. Light yet deeply satisfying—servers suggest dipping the pork into Korean chili paste instead of mixing it in. For those who love bold flavors, it might feel subtle—but it’s pure comfort in a bowl. 🥟 Kimchi Pork Dumplings So. Darn. Good. Thin but sturdy wrappers filled with savory kimchi and pork—each bite is juicy, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. A must-order, especially if you prefer bolder tastes. Behind the restaurant’s unassuming door lies a speakeasy bar (push through to discover it!). Perfect for a warm finish to a comforting meal. At around $30 per person, Okdongsik offers warmth, simplicity, and heart—ideal for solo meals, cold days, or when you just need a taste of home. #OkdongsikNYC #ComfortFoodNYC #MichelinEats #SoupSeason #CozySpots