TAL Bistro & Bar NYC
Korean restaurant · Midtown West ·

TAL Bistro & Bar NYC

Korean restaurant · Midtown West ·

Upscale Korean with modern twists, signature chicken, bossam, sweet potato makgeolli

makgeoli
korean fried chicken
seafood pancake
bossam
chicken tenders
cozy atmosphere
reservations recommended
korean army stew
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
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TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
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TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null
TAL Bistro & Bar NYC by null

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32 W 32nd St Floor 3, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

$30–50

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Restroom
Popular for dinner
Trendy
Family friendly
Good for solo dining

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32 W 32nd St Floor 3, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

+1 646 918 7519
talnyc.com
@talnyc32

$30–50 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food

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Dec 23, 2025

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The Best Korean Food in New York City | Condé Nast Traveler

"At this new addition to Korea Way, the chef-owner—who honed his chops at Jongro BBQ—runs more of a Korean drinking pub that pairs classics like makgeolli with kimchi pancakes, beopju with acorn jelly salads, and soju with spicy stir-fried pork and kimchi; the must-order is their in-house sweet potato makgeolli, where the creamy earthiness of goguma (Korean sweet potato) shines through the sweet-tangy drink." - Irene Yoo

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Best Restaurant Dishes Eater NY Editors Ate This Week, September 8, 2025 | Eater NY

"Finding this Koreatown newcomer is an adventure: after a rickety elevator ride to the third floor, I stepped into a surprisingly modern room — the former home of late-night lounge Maze — framed by ivory booths, glowing orbs, sleek wood, and animated masks (tal means “mask”), a zen escape from the bustle below. Saucers of fermented banchan and garlicky cold noodles made a solid start, but the Korean fried chicken tenders ($19.95) stole the show: delightfully airy, boneless bites that arrive tableside in a colorful takeout bucket, a playful touch that shows the place doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s the newest sit-down spot in Koreatown and the first restaurant from NYC nightlife group Space Hospitality." - Nadia Chaudhury

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Mia H.

Google
Located in K-town this Korean bistro and bar is a great spot for some dinner and drinks with friends. The interior is cozy and a bit small, so I highly recommend reservations. We had reservations but still had to wait about 10 minutes for a table to clear up. We got their seafood pancake, bossam, and Korean fried chicken to eat and their sweet potato makgeoli to drink (they're known for their unique menu of makgeoli). The makgeoli was SO good—a little bit sweet and a bit icy. I would come back just to try their other makgeoli drinks. The seafood pancake was probably the best dish we had. It was full of seafood, crispy, and the sauce was good. The bossam was okay in my opinion. It felt a bit dry and there was nothing special about it. The fried chicken was not a favorite. It was really bready, tasted really oily, and the chicken quality didn't taste that good. Overall, I thought that the food here was just okay but their drinks and vibe were great. Might be down to come back for their drinks and maybe try some other dishes.

Yonashw

Google
I don’t usually leave reviews, but the chicken here was incredibly tender with a fluffy, light batter. Dipping it in the yuzu sauce made it refreshing and smooth, going down so easily. The Korean wine sampler was great—I could try different types of makgeolli and then enjoy a full glass of my favorite. It paired especially well with the crispy shrimp balls and acorn jelly, which was such a nice combination. Personally, I really liked the display of ginseng liquor at the bar. I heard ginseng wine is extremely good for your health. I didn’t get to try it this time, but I’ll definitely have it on my next visit.

Grace L.

Google
I had the absolute pleasure of dining at TAL, and wow — what an incredible experience! From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a warm, modern atmosphere that feels both elevated and welcoming. The design is chic but not pretentious, and you can tell every detail has been thoughtfully curated. Every dish is bursting with fresh, high-quality ingredients and perfectly balanced flavors. My personal favorite was the chicken and bossam but honestly, everything we tried was outstanding. The strawberry yogurt makgulli was also so good!

Junhyeong J.

Google
I had such a wonderful experience at this traditional Korean pub. Every single dish we ordered was absolutely delicious, full of rich flavor and prepared with so much care. The highlight of the night was definitely the Fashion Fruit Makgeolli—it was refreshing, perfectly balanced, and unlike anything I’ve tried before. The cozy atmosphere paired with the incredible food and drinks made the evening unforgettable. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking to enjoy authentic Korean flavors with a unique twist!

Cheyanna G.

Google
The food was absolutely phenomenal, from the taste to the simplier things such as plating. Each dish had its own uniqueness to it, with flavors complementing every item on each plate. The atmosphere is very relaxing, comfortable, and modern; the staff and service on point, they cleared my plates as I did and didn't hesitate to get my check when finished. Everything truly felt top quality.

Haile T.

Google
Outstanding food, ambiance, and service. Just made my second visit tonight with friends and can’t wait to return again and again. They were all blown away by the elevated staples on the menu and loved the atmosphere as well. You can feel and taste the care and intention poured into this gem! Thanks to the team who made a delicious and lovely time at TAL possible!

Kenny C.

Google
Visited with a group of five friends and had an incredible experience. The Korean Army Stew, crispy potato pancake, and bulgogi were all fantastic, but the crispy chicken tenders stole the show — so well seasoned, crispy, and tender. We immediately called the server over to order a second round! Prices are very fair for the quality, service was flawless, and the selection of Korean alcoholic drinks is impressive. Will definitely become a regular here. Highly recommend!

itzelenaho

Google
TAL Bistro in Manhattan’s Koreatown is one of those spots that instantly feels like a find. It’s stylish yet relaxed with just the right buzz in the air. The food hits all the marks. From shareable apps to mains packed with flavor, you need to complement it with their excellent selection of drinks. The staffs are friendly and on point without hovering, and the vibe works whether you’re on a date or out with friends. Between the atmosphere, the drinks, the portions, TAL Bistro is definitely worth a visit.
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Belle L.

Yelp
Been here twice already for their makgeolli and my fav is definitely the sweet potato one. The first time we went, we went on a weekday so it wasn't crowded at all and service was very attentive. Our favorite dishes from that day were the seafood pancake and the pork bossum. The second time we came here, it was packed so it took a while for the staff to notice us and give us the menus. (Totally understandable since they looked understaffed). The makgeolli was just as great as last time and we ordered some sweet potato fries to munch on. I was surprised the sweet potato fries ended up being the purple ones (they're my favorite!) so I thoroughly enjoyed them. Recommend coming here on a weekday so it's less crowded OR make sure you arrive early or late during the weekends to beat the rush!
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Mia H.

Yelp
Located in K-town this Korean bistro and bar is a great spot for some dinner and drinks with friends. The interior is cozy and a bit small, so I highly recommend reservations. We had reservations but still had to wait about 10 minutes for a table to clear up. We got their seafood pancake, bossam, and Korean fried chicken to eat and their sweet potato makgeoli to drink (they're known for their unique menu of makgeoli). The makgeoli was SO good--a little bit sweet and a bit icy. I would come back just to try their other makgeoli drinks. The seafood pancake was probably the best dish we had. It was full of seafood, crispy, and the sauce was good. The bossam was okay in my opinion. It felt a bit dry and there was nothing special about it. The fried chicken was not a favorite. It was really bready, tasted really oily, and the chicken quality didn't taste that good. Overall, I thought that the food here was just okay but their drinks and vibe were great. Might be down to come back for their drinks and maybe try some other dishes.
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Emily G.

Yelp
TAL is located in the same building as Kunjip and 32 Karaoke - take the elevator to the 3rd floor. Once I entered the space from the elevator, I was surprised! It was quite a large space and really chic / good for a date night or night out with friends, considering the late hours. TAL touts their rice wine selection. Given I'm trying to have less alc, I skipped that but I was truly impressed by the food quality here! A bit surprised by some of the Yelp reviews (giving 3 star ratings) - and so I used that as a guide to not order some of the dishes called out there. My partner and I ordered the fried chicken tenders, bulgogi, and army stew. I personally checked the menu beforehand and can't lie I felt the menu items were pricey. But DANG the portions are HUGE. Those 3 menu items came to about $86 and they could have certainly been shared among 4 people. Now for the food: Crispy chicken tenders - 10/10 HIGHLY recommend! Not only is it a ton of chicken served in the bucket, but the crispy level was TOP NOTCH. How do I describe... it was not a heavy American-Southern style crunchy fried chicken, but a light crispy layer while having a perfectly-cooked chicken tender inside. Bulgogi was yummy. I can't say it was drastically different than other Korean spots in the city Army stew - wow. this was a HUGE portion too and we took home a ton of it. It comes with 2 rice bowls as well. I haven't ordered it at other spots in the city to compare fairly, but it was very spicy and well made. I didn't loooove the chestnut tiramisu. It was okay but the chestnut tiramisu seemed to be frozen (as one of the layers was definitely frozen). The entrees are definitely what to focus on here.
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Angela C.

Yelp
Solid new Korean spot in ktown with delicious food and makgeoli at a reasonable price. Came here on a Friday night with a friend. At 9:30 pm, we didn't need reservations and were instantly seated. However, I suspect if you try to come earlier you may wait a little while as the restaurant stayed pretty busy for the duration of our time there. They have a bunch of set menus you can choose for that come with dishes + makgeoli, however the downside is the makgeoli that comes with the set doesn't include their signature ones. So if you want to get the special makgeoli's, I would suggest you order ala carte. We got the sweet potato makgeoli, chicken tenders, and acorn jelly. The acorn jelly was delicious and a nice, light cold starter. The chicken tenders came in a cute bucket that felt like it was never-ending. The crisp was pretty solid and I would order it again if I wanted fried chicken. To be honest though, the star of the show was the makgeoli-- a little bit on the sweeter side, but the sweet potato really shined through. The crowd seemed like mostly 20-somethings and Korean, which always bodes well. I would definitely come back with friends again in the future. Note: The elevator is small, so if you come with more than like 3 people I'd suggest taking the stairs.
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Ted P.

Yelp
New spot in ktown next to the Kunjip. You take an elevator to get up to the restaurant. The inside is decorated well and has a relaxed vibe. We tried the salmon herb rice, buckwheat noodles and the seafood pancake. The seafood pancake was good, it tasted fresh and was super crispy. The salmon herb rice portion size was pretty small and there was a bunch of diced jalapeños or peppers in it that made it unnecessarily spicy. It took away from the dish as it just tasted like hot peppers. Overall an average Korean spot if you're looking for a quick meal.
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Katarina K.

Yelp
Went during Tal's soft opening and already loving this new Ktown spot. Perfect place for makgeolli and traditional Korean dishes in a cozy modern setting. - Braised pork belly (bossam): Melt in your mouth tender. Would've been even better if they offered some ssam (lettuce wraps) on the side. - Seafood & scallion pancake: Crispy edges, loaded with seafood. A little greasy but still really good. - Korean army stew: Comfort food at its best. Rich and flavorful, though slightly on the salty side if you like sipping the broth. - Fish cake soup: Probably the highest quality I've had in Ktown. We couldn't finish it since we were already stuffed, but you can tell they use the kind of fish cakes you'd find in Korea. Service was low key but efficient. They didn't hover but were quick whenever we needed something. Ambiance is perfect for drinks and long chats, though a few table lamps would make it even cozier. I do wish the stew and soup came with a tabletop stove to keep them bubbling while you drink and snack, the proper Korean way to enjoy anju. But maybe they'll add that later since it's still the soft opening. Excited to come back and try more dishes!
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Yvonne T.

Yelp
Food was pretty good but customer service was mediocre like they did the bare minimum. I came later than my friend but they couldn't bother helping me find the table. Regardless of the service, I did enjoy 2 out of 3 dishes. First, the seafood pancake was filled with squid! Pretty fresh but the sauce was a bit bland. The beef pyeonchae was awful. The seared beef was flavorless and the middle was raw. But the biggest problem was the jelly fish in pear mustard sauce which was gross. It was sweet and salty but in a bad combination which made the whole dish disappointing. The braised pork belly was the best. The bossam was good and we ordered seaweed rice on the side with great seasoning. I also enjoyed the side dishes but they didn't refill so that was sad.
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Joanne H.

Yelp
tried this new spot because i love makgeolli, the drink itself was good but overall it wasn't great in my opinion :( food; portions are very small for the price. also for the set menu when it says makgeollli of your choice, they mean the pre-bottled ones and none of the speciality, so we ended up just ordering dishes separately. the eggplant tangsoo was not what i expected and don't recommend, the jaeyook was ok, but potato jeon was definitely the best. the drinks; sweet potato makgeolli was good!! except its very sweet so as you keep eating, it doesn't pair well with the food. the service; i reserved a booth on resy so i was surprised when i came and all the booths were taken and we were seated in the other dining chairs. they check on you pretty frequently overall, i think this place is good to come for maybe a second or third round since the drinks are sweet.
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Kyung Yun L.

Yelp
Came here a couple weeks ago by chance and had to come back again already. Sweet potato makgeolli is a must every time. The bossam is melt-in-your-mouth tender with amazing radish kimchi, and the chicken is perfectly crispy outside and unbelievably juicy inside. The best chicken and bossam in NY/NJ--can't find anywhere