Korean barbecue restaurant · Fort Lee
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"Puffy and springy wheat noodles are a perfect match for tentacles of baby octopus in the Korean dish found just across the river in Fort Lee, New Jersey. And the ferry ride over there and ensuing bus connection is half the fun." - Eater Staff
BBQ meat cooked at the table or all-you-can-eat buffets served at a local Korean restaurant.
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Hot dog restaurant · Fort Lee
This beloved roadside spot since 1932 serves up crispy, deep-fried hot dogs and crave-worthy onion rings, all in a chill outdoor setting.
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Korean restaurant · Fort Lee
Myung Dong Noodle House is a bustling Fort Lee hotspot where you can dig into comforting Korean classics like kalguksu and savor vibrant flavors in a cozy vibe.
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Restaurant · Fort Lee
This cozy Fort Lee steakhouse offers top-notch dry-aged steaks and Korean-inspired sides, all served family-style with a BYOB option.
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Onga offers an authentic Korean feast in Fort Lee, boasting fresh ingredients, standout dishes like Galbijjim, and a friendly, attentive vibe.
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Bada Story is a cozy Korean haven known for its fresh sushi and sashimi, perfect for casual or special occasions with a hint of authentic charm.
Our name, Kooksoo 'Kooksoo’ in Korean refers to noodles and the first letter, K, is shared with the word Korea, indicating that our dish is very authentic. It contains our aspiration and vision to bring traditional Korean noodle cuisine and taste for all to experience. The noodles used at Kooksoo do not have any added ingredients. Kooksoo takes pride in the use of ingredients at premium condition. Gochujang (Korean fermented Chili Pate) and Doenjang (Korean fermented Soybean paste) are flown in directly from Korea and produce is acquired from a local farm to advocate and preserve freshness. We start with a base of broth and noodles, and paired with creativity, we can design an endless fare for all to enjoy. Kooksoo invites you to step in and share this adventure. There's nothing like kooksoo to share each other's heart.
· Fort Lee
Fort Lee, perched on the Palisades overlooking the Hudson, blends charming borough vibes with an upcoming upscale chophouse scene.
Korean restaurant specializing in BBQ dishes & also serving sushi in a space with in-table grills.
Katsune Donkatsu Cafe serves up crispy, tender katsu with generous portions in a no-frills atmosphere that's all about the fried goodness.