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Help us make it rightChef, Seo Kim and chef, Daniel Perez team up to proudly present the taste of satisfying authentic Korean cuisine with modern features befitting NYC. Kori is the first Korean restaurant to be off from Korea Town, and the only one to serve Korean cuisine in Tribeca for over twelve consecutive years. Expect to taste heavenly traditional Korean food while enjoying the comfortable romantic ambiance.
Kori TriBeCa, which opened in 1999, has been the only Korean restaurant in TriBeCa to attract people with luxurious tastes for over 10 years. After a month of renovation, Kori reopened with a new look: Enhanced theme with classic, yet oriental decor dining room, and new healthy ways to present Korean cuisine using all-natural ingredients. In Korean, 'Kori' means 'connection' that signifies our...
From OpenTable: Chef, Jack Kim and chef, Seo Kim team up to proudly present the taste of satisfying authentic Korean cuisine with modern features befitting NYC. Kori is the first Korean restaurant to be off from Korea Town, and the only one to serve Korean cuisine in Tribeca for over thirteen consecutive years. Expect to taste heavenly traditional Korean food while enjoying the comfortable...
Kori is the first Korean restaurant to be off from Korea Town, and the only one to serve Korean cuisine in Tribeca for over twelve consecutive years. Expect to taste heavenly traditional Korean food while enjoying the comfortable romantic ambiance.
A small Korean restaurant that manages to be simultaneously authentic and refined in a way that makes even the most xenophobic diners comfortable. Really, it's a little gem, and as good in its way as the best spots in K-town -- just quieter and more out of the way.
Kori serves finely executed traditional Korean food---noodles, rice dishes and grilled fish and meats---in a friendly and stylish TriBeCa setting. Be sure to try one of the hotpots, including gal bi jum---marinated short ribs, dates, chestnuts, gingko, turnips and shiitake mushrooms---or the kimchee ji gae, which includes organic firm tofu, scallions, and vegetable stock and pork, if desired....
Tranquil, modern spot equally adept at Korean BBQ and ginger kamikazes. Rust-colored walls and flickering candles; impress your date by ordering Yook Hwe and San Chae. Crazy array of hotpots served by crack staff. Finish with chocolate for dessert.
The Scene
Kori is remarkable for its attention to detail on the part of the waitstaff, the chef and the decorator. At the front of the narrow, high-ceilinged restaurant is the attractive...
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What a great spot. Not a lot of tables here so make your reservations. We had shrimp bomb, dumplings, pork belly (app & main). Everything was well presented, fresh, and flavorful.
Great service experience. Reasonably priced. We will repeat...
A small Korean restaurant that manages to be simultaneously authentic and refined in a way that makes even the most xenophobic diners comfortable. Really, it's a little gem, and as good in its way as the best spots in K-town -- just quieter and more out of the way.
Very nice ambiance. The food was superb as was the service. The food is not as spicy as some Korean restaurants making the food more enjoyable. Soporo draft beer was my beverage. All of their beers are Asian. Liche martini looked great but it was a little sweet. The octopus was great and the eel was even better. Lot and...
We were in the neighborhood during the Tribeca Film festival. So we were looking for a nice meal. My boyfriend never had korean food before so I was very skeptical of how he would respond to Kimchi. We order kimchi soup with pork and tofu and spicy rice with tuna. We also order calamari as an appetizer. The food was...
Kori can be found at Church St 253. The following is offered: Restaurants: Korean. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 24 other Restaurants: Korean . An overview can be found here.
Chef, Seo Kim and chef, Daniel Perez team up to proudly present the taste of satisfying authentic Korean cuisine with modern features befitting NYC. Kori is the first Korean restaurant to be off from Korea Town, and the only one to serve Korean cuisine in Tribeca for over twelve consecutive years. Expect to taste heavenly traditional Korean food while enjoying the comfortable romantic ambiance.
A small Korean restaurant that manages to be simultaneously authentic and refined in a way that makes even the most xenophobic diners comfortable. Really, it's a little gem, and as good in its way as the best spots in K-town -- just quieter and more out of the way.
Enjoy drink specials from 4:30pm to 7:30pm each weeknight. The ginger kamikaze, made with Korean soju vodka and baked ginger, is a specialty.
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