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  2. Cote (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    COTE Korean Steakhouse in New York and Miami are owned and operated by Simon Kim, who was born in Seoul and moved to Long Island with his family when he was 13 years old. [4] Before opening COTE, Kim operated the now-closed Michelin-starred restaurant, Piora, in the West Village . [ 5 ]

  3. Mari (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mari is a Korean restaurant in New York City. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [ 4 ] Time Out New York has rated Mari 5 out of 5 stars.

  4. Simon Kim - Wikipedia

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    COTE New York has received a star from the Michelin Guide each year since opening in 2017. [1] Kim's original “Korean Steakhouse” concept combines Korean barbecue with an American steakhouse experience and was inspired by his dual nationalities. [2] Crain’s New York named Kim as one of their “40 Under 40” business leaders in 2019. [3]

  5. Bōm (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    New York: Postal/ZIP Code: 10011: ... Bōm is a Korean restaurant in the Flatiron District of Manhattan in New York City. [2] The restaurant has received a Michelin ...

  6. Gen Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    The chain won Silver in "Best Yakiniku/Korean BBQ" in the 2021 Hale Aina Awards. [19] The first location in the Eastern United States was opened in 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [20] A location in New York City opened in January 2023, at the intersection between 14th St and 3rd Ave. [21]

  7. Korean Cultural Center New York - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 2021, the exhibition “Creation Continua: Park Joon Photo Portraits of Korean Artist Diaspora in Greater New York” opened at KCCNY, as part of Asia Week New York 2021. The exhibition displays photographs of 50 Korean immigrant artists who came to the U.S. in the late 20th century.

  8. Atoboy - Wikipedia

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    This New York City-based restaurant or restaurant chain article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Koreatown, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Manhattan's Koreatown has been part of the Garment District.In the 1980s, a Korean bookstore and a handful of restaurants were founded in the area. Their success drew other Korean-owned businesses, sustained by increased immigration from Korea and the high levels of tourist traffic stemming from nearby Midtown Manhattan landmarks like the Empire State Building, Macy's Herald ...