Dok Suni's Restaurant has been selected as a best restaurant
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[ more from 10best]
"One of the East Village's best bets, Dok Suni's doesn't offer much in the way traditional Korean décor or showy atmosphere; however, what they do offer is a superb Korean menu that features a slew of tasty homemade dishes. Locals rave about the rice and m..."
[ more from fodors]
"Here, and at the restaurant's more upscale Greenwich Village sister, Do Hwa, Korean home cooking marries hip downtown clientele. The combination works to make Korean food more accessible, and a little less pungent, for those on the prowl for good ethnic f..."
[ more from gayot]
| "This inviting storefront is nothing like the bright neon-lit Korean restaurants that line 32nd Street. Though it's noisy and the tables are close together, the place is packed nightly with East Villagers who crave spicy kimchi (the fermented vegetable con..." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "It is a favorite among artsy East Village locals and downtown visitors seeking good cuisine at reasonable prices. There is usually a wait to squeeze into this place but it is worth it; special dumplings, delicious noodle soups and Bibimbop (a rice cassero..." |
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[ more from nymag]
"The predecessor to the more upscale Do Hwa (also from the mother-daughter team of Jenny and Myung Ja Kwak), Dok Suni's offers a combination of real Korean food (though not the tabletop grill fare that most Americans associate with this cuisine) and wester..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"The name, which is Korean for "a strong woman", is appropriate since it is run by Jenny Kwak and her mother. Packed in the evenings with couples and a hip crowd, this popular downtown Korean restaurant feeds off East Village stalwarts in healthy doses...."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "It is a favorite among artsy East Village locals and downtown visitors seeking good cuisine at reasonable prices...." |
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[ more from villagevoice]
"But a much later visit found the food as zesty as anything on 32nd Street and the prices reasonable by comparison, though the portions sometimes seem comically small. The brick-red broth of the tofu stew called chiagae foretold its awesome spiciness, and..."
[ more from wcities]
"It is a favorite among artsy East Village locals and downtown visitors seeking good cuisine at reasonable prices. There is usually a wait to squeeze into this place but it is worth it; special dumplings, delicious noodle soups and Bibimbop (a rice cassero..."
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