Kyochon

319 5th Ave
"Kyochon" means a village with a Buddhist temple. It connotes a sophisticated, intellectual town. Kyochon Manhattan is our sophisticated US Flagship and is unlike any of the other 1,000+ locations throughout the US, Korea, and China. Our di... more

"Kyochon" means a village with a Buddhist temple. It connotes a sophisticated, intellectual town. Kyochon Manhattan is our sophisticated US Flagship and is unlike any of the other 1,000+ locations throughout the US, Korea, and China. Our dine-in service is available every evening and during that time, the restaurant space is transformed. As the sun sets, Kyochon Manhattan becomes the fun, trendy restaurant that mid-town Manhattan has been waiting for. The sleek design and stunning modern decor compliment the low lighting and booming music to provide a cool late night atmosphere. The NY Times raves,"Kyochon becomes an entirely different experience: a host standing at what had seemed like a useless lectern at lunch directs you up the sweeping glass staircase past a wall of flat-screen TV’s blasting videos while waiters cross the packed room with trays of shot glasses filled with mango soju. Earlier, it was a fast-food joint. Now, Kyochon is the party you hit before karaoke.


Drag the street view to look around 360°.
Use the arrow buttons to navigate down the street and around the neighborhood!

There are no events taking place on this date.

Info

319 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
(212) 725-9292
Website

Editorial Rating

Category

Korean

Price

$$$$$

Ambience

Casual

Payment

All Major

This Week's Hours

Sun-Wed: 6:00pm-12:00am
Thu-Sat: 6:00pm-2:00am

Nearby Subway

  • to 34th St
  • to 28th St -- 0.2

Other Korean Restaurants

Five Senses

Modern Korean in Manhattan's K-town. view

Salt & Fat

Casual neighborhood restaurant in Sunnyside, serving up contemporary American cu... view

Brasserie Seoul

Korean ingredients run headlong into French Brasserie tradition, blending unique... view

 

Barn Joo

Gastropub with fresh farm-to-table ingredients with a Korean twist. Welcoming, l... view

Gunbae

Korean BBQ in TriBeca. Grill your own meats - or have the staff do it - fortify ... view

Ugly Kitchen

Asian-Latin fusion in the East Village, serving up chef Moul Kim's trademark Arg... view

Han Joo

Korean barbecue with a do-it-yourself element, based around cold arrowroot noodl... view