Don Don Korean BBQ

Korean barbecue restaurant · Midtown West

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Don Don - Review - Midtown - New York - The Infatuation

"With its grilled meat, soju, and highly caffeinated ’90s K-pop soundtrack, Don Don is one of the most fun dining options within walking distance of Bryant Park. (The competition is mostly Chopt and Cava, but still.) At this KBBQ place from the folks behind Mari and Kochi, they only serve dry-aged pork, and you’ll hear it crackling on grills throughout the narrow, heavily branded room as soon as you walk in. Choose from cuts like belly, collar, and bone-in loin, or get a $80 butcher plate that comes with all three, plus some jowl that crisps up nicely. You’ll get free banchan with your BBQ, and you can round out your meal with kimchi fried rice that’s 50% Spam, and pork soup with broth so rich that it sticks to the inside of your mouth. photo credit: Don Don photo credit: Don Don photo credit: Don Don" - Bryan Kim

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Don Don

37 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036 Get directions

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