The Woo

Korean restaurant · SoHo

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"There’s a Korean barbecue spot in Soho. Perhaps you don’t believe us - but it’s true, and you can get some extremely good beef there. This place is called The Woo, and it’s a two-story space located behind a discrete entrance on Spring Street near 6th Avenue. It’s a tiny bit pricier than some of your other Korean bbq options (you’ll probably spend around $60 per person), but the meat is exceptional, especially the tender bulgogi that soaks up its marinade like an overachieving student at a lecture." - hannah albertine, bryan kim

Where To Go When You’ve Eaten Everywhere In Soho
Noah Devereaux

206 Spring St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

thewoosoho.com
@woosoho

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