- Naro (restaurant) - Wikipedia
Categories: 2022 establishments in New York City Korean restaurants in Manhattan Restaurants established in 2022 Rockefeller Center New York City restaurant stubs
- Koreans in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia
Mass Korean immigration to the United States began in the 1950s, with a large wave occurring over the 1960s and 1970s Koreans historically came to the New York metropolitan area with the intention of permanently settling in the city and establishing businesses Originally, ethnic Koreans settled in highly urbanized neighborhoods in Manhattan and Queens, but beginning in the 1980s, wealthier
- Atoboy - Wikipedia
^ a b Wells, Pete (May 9, 2017) "The Extras Are the Stars on the Korean Menu at Atoboy" The New York Times ISSN 0362-4331 Retrieved June 18, 2024 ^ "Atoboy
- Koreatown, Queens - Wikipedia
Koreatown, Queens (Korean: 롱 아일랜드 코리아타운), in the New York City borough of Queens, [1][2][3][4][5] is one of the largest and fastest-growing ethnic Korean enclaves outside Korea It is largely oriented around Northern Boulevard
- Esther Choi - Wikipedia
Esther Choi (born November 20, 1985) is an American chef and television personality She is best known for her appearances on Food Network shows and her contributions to the culinary scene in New York City
- Edward Lee (chef) - Wikipedia
Edward Lee (born July 2, 1972), Korean name Lee Kyun (Korean: 이균), [1] is an American celebrity chef, author and restaurateur He has made numerous television appearances on shows including The Mind of a Chef, Iron Chef America, Top Chef, MasterChef, and Culinary Class Wars Lee owns multiple restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky and Washington, D C and has garnered several James Beard
- David Chang - Wikipedia
David Chang (Korean: 장석호; Chang Seok-ho; born August 5, 1977) [3] is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, podcaster, and television personality He is the founder of the Momofuku restaurant group [4][5] In 2009, his restaurant Momofuku Ko was awarded two Michelin stars, which the restaurant retained each year until its closure in 2023 [6][7] In 2011, he co-founded the food
- Woo Lae Oak - Wikipedia
Woo Lae Oak (Korean: 우래옥; Hanja: 又來屋; RR: uraeok; lit place to come back to [1]) is a historic Pyongyang naengmyeon restaurant in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea [2] It is the oldest active Pyongyang naengmyeon restaurant in Seoul [1] The restaurant is listed on the Michelin Guide as a Bib Gourmand restaurant [3] The restaurant had a predecessor called Myeongwolgwan
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