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Woo Lae Oak

148 Mercer St (bet Houston and Prince Sts)
New York, NY 10012
(212) 925-8200

www.woolaeoaksoho.com

Categories: Korean

BEST KOREAN

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Serves: Lunch and Dinner

Price Range: Under $40.00

Features & Services:
full bar, handicap accessible, smoke free, vegetarian friendly

Why leave grilling to the professionals when you can let the professionals leave it to you? At trendy Woo Lae Oak, a West Coast transplant in SoHo (formerly in Midtown), each table comes equipped with a gas grill in the middle for an entertaining, interactive dining experience. Just don't get carried away with the soju (Korea's answer to sake) if you don't want to singe your silk shirt or dangling wrist accessories. You can barbecue anything from tiger prawns, sliced rib eye and spicy pork tenderloin to swordfish filet and ostrich. Leave the heavy lifting to the kitchen, though, which prepares a number of contemporary Korean dishes. Starters include ahi tartare and flash-fried calamari, while entrées range from classics such as bi bim bop to the kal bi jim, beef short rib simmered in sake, ginger and soy glaze. Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily. 

Where the Locals Rating

Best Korean

Top 100 Restaurant, New York City

"Woo Lae Oak Soho, with its cool décor and radically innovative cuisine brings traditional Korean fare to new levels.  Perfectly situated in the cast iron neighborhood of ever trendy Soho, one can't help but notice the towering two-story glass windows, alive with the usual downtown crowd amid warm flickering candlelight and glimpses of fire from the mile long open kitchen. ... Whether it be the trademark smokeless, flaming barbecue grills or the edible pyrotechnics, the dishes fuse together traditional elements with a modern flair that has gained praise and popularity alike."

– Woo Lae Oak website

"[Nearly] 20 options for the barbecue include Korean classics like bulgogi (strips of marinated beef) and kalbi (marinated short ribs) and spread out from there."
The New York Times

 "Food is to-the-point and assertively seasoned – no lack of authenticity here – but it's presented with far more panache than is typical for Korean restaurants."
New York magazine

"Whether your meal is traditional (bibimbap) or nouveau (flaming giant clam) or somewhere in between (barbecued ostrich), it all goes well with soju, the national distilled liquor."
Time Out New York

"In a sleek space dominated by brick, glass, steel, and marble, the restaurant serves cutting-edge Korean food."

Newsday

How Others Rate Woo Lae Oak

The New York Times: ** (very good)

Zagat: 22 food rating (very good to excellent

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