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RestaurantsEast Village

Oiji

Out of Business
119 First Ave., Manhattan, NY, 10003
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Description

The Korean food is killer at Oiji, a cool, comfortable bistro in the East Village. Brian Kim and Tae Kyung Ku, the Korean-born co-chefs and -owners, trained at the Culinary Institute of America and cooked at Bouley (Kim) and Gramercy Tavern (Ku). The duo take a fresh look at traditional dishes, deconstructing bibimbap (here called chil-jeol-pan seven flavors) into DIY roll-ups of tender beef, eggs, mushrooms, julienned carrots and cucumber nestled in delicate rice-flour crepes. The pale, crunchy crust on their fried chicken comes courtesy of tapioca flour, and jang-jo-rim with buttered rice and soft-boiled egg is the comfort food equivalent of mac and cheese. The restaurant's honey butter chips—a flavored snack, currently enjoying enormous popularity in Korea—are a revelation, either as a side dish or dessert.

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(646) 767-9050

Location

119 First Ave. Manhattan, NY, 10003

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(646) 767-9050

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Cost
  • $$$
Cuisine
  • Korean

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