"Geo Si Gi is a gamjatang specialist where you sit at a plain wooden table and eat from a bubbling vat with bones sticking out like icebergs in a kimchi-colored sea. The casual spot in Murray Hill, Queens serves a few different kinds of their signature pork bone soup, all of which come in huge shareable portions that start at less than $20 per person. Stuffed with rice cakes and kimchi, and accompanied by banchan, the soup is plenty of food on its own, but you can also get a combo with bulgogi, LA galbi, or seafood pancake." - bryan kim, kenny yang