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Overhead view of a wooden table set with various small dishes of food, including rice, vegetables, pickles, and fish. Two pairs of hands use chopsticks to pick up food from different plates.
An overhead view of assorted small dishes, including grilled vegetables, sliced meats, seafood, pickles, kimchi, rice, and plates with savory sauces, all arranged on a wooden table.
Modern restaurant interior with wooden tables, white and brown chairs, and minimalist decor. Bright linear lights hang from the ceiling, and the space has a clean, contemporary look with blue and neutral walls.
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Atoboy

43 E. 28th St., Manhattan, NY, 10016
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Beschreibung

Atoboy is a restaurant in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan that builds on innovative Korean-inspired cuisine using New York City as both inspiration and stage. Borrowing its name from the ancient Korean word ‘Ato’ meaning gift, Atoboy first opened its doors in July of 2016, inspired by the concept of banchan: small side dishes served with every Korean meal. Atoboy has since been recognized by The New York Times, the Michelin Guide, and OAD (Opinionated About Dining) alongside global dining destinations. Atoboy currently offers a 4-course prix-fixe menu alongside a curated selection of beverages with a focus on wines.

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(646) 476-7217

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43 E. 28th St. Manhattan, NY, 10016

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Features

Küche
  • Koreanisch
Barrierefreiheit
  • Große Schrift
  • Für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet
Eigentum
  • Asiatischer Amerikaner
  • Frau im Besitz
Kosten
  • $$$$$

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