Ms. Kim’s is an upscale karaoke lounge in Flatiron, serving flavorful Korean and Japanese snacks alongside fancy cocktails in stylish, soundproof rooms.
"Starts At: $120/hour for up to 8 people Is this a work-sponsored event? Or do you have a bigger budget for your birthday this year? If so, Ms. Kim’s is the answer. This place is the most upscale option near Koreatown, with a nice bar area where you can sit on a leather stool and drink a $19 espresso martini, as well as a few rooms that are decorated like hotel suites. Enjoy some exposed brick walls and well-upholstered banquettes while you sing along to Fergie’s “Glamorous,” and order a plate of tuna tataki if you get hungry." - bryan kim, neha talreja, molly fitzpatrick
"Dinner and karaoke make for a good birthday combo, but things can get pricey fast. So if you want to sing the alto part in ABBA’s “Chiquitita,” reserve a private karaoke room at Ms. Kim’s in Flatiron. Each space costs $120 per hour and fits up to 10 people. The difference between this karaoke spot and others is that the food here is much better than it needs to be. Eat some karaage and tender garlic soy chicken wings between sips of the tangy “Pear Planet” cocktail with rosemary syrup and lemon. " - neha talreja, hannah albertine
"If you want to celebrate your birthday with a small group and possibly belt "Dancing Queen,” reserve a private karaoke room at Ms. Kim’s in Flatiron. A small room costs $120 per hour and fits up to eight people, and there are other options that can accommodate up to 22. One of the more upscale karaoke options in the city, this place has snacks like karaage and garlic soy chicken wings, as well as cocktails, wine, and bottle service." - Bryan Kim, Kenny Yang, Neha Talreja
"The Deal: $85 For Two Hours Of Beer/Wine;$95 For Two Hours Of Liquor/Beer/Wine, $45 For An Additional Hour; $110 For Two Hours Of Top-Shelf Liquor/Beer/Wine, $50 For An Additional Hour A sleek, upscale Karaoke lounge in Flatiron, Ms. Kim’s is the perfect place to gather a group and sing some songs that used to be on TRL. They have a bunch of rooms lined with banquettes, and every open-bar package includes a two-hour reservation. Unlike many karaoke spots, this place also serves food like sushi, rice cakes, and wings." - Hannah Albertine, Bryan Kim
"Once again, NYC summer weather has decided that no deodorant will suffice. If you want some good old-fashioned air-conditioned fun, check out a new karaoke bar in Koreatown called Ms. Kim’s. It’s a bit more upscale than other places where you might belt “Torn,” by Natalie Imbruglia in a soundproof private room, with cocktails and Korean and Japanese bar snacks. Not feeling karaoke? Find something you’ll love on our guide to the city’s best new bars." - hannah albertine