Let’s Meat is a korean restaurant NoMad New York located in United States.
307 5th Ave (31st Street) New York , NY 10016 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Wine |
This lunch sets are rather large in portion and the kalbi is very good! The side dishes are great too. The restaurant is spacious and tables are arranged with lots of spacing in between.
If you order one of the shared meals, expect to leave stuffed. Easily feeds 3. Everything was really delicious and staff was pretty attentive.
The wait time was over an hour for Thursday night dinner + staff cooks the meat (odd since most other Kbbq lets you cook yourself) + reasonable price for decent selection of chicken , beef , or pork
Beef was delicious. Price is excellent for unlimited meat.
Went with Premium All You Can Eat and didn’t regret it, the NY Strip Steak and the Pork Shoulder Steak were highlights.
Lunch specials , big proportions, and cheap prices. Pork belly was my favorite
WiFi : allyoucaneat
The after hours special is only about 40% of the full menu. Still plentiful though.
They actually do some of the cooking for you, which I prefer at KBBQ
Very delicious & short waiting time !
Go lots before they raise prices
Love the short rib and spicy ribeye .
The birth place of my soju group ???? food was amazing we didn’t want to leave
TERRIBLE experience, RUDE server, DO NOT RECOMMEND. SERVER SLAM HER TONGS on the table when asking for 2nd. BAD VIBE/Dinning Exp. She ROLLED HER EYES when I asked for a bow of rice . BURNT meat
Average meat quality, 2 hour limit.
They advertise 100 minutes dining, but you only get 60 minutes to order food. It's a rip off, you don't get to enjoy the meal. It feels very rushed. Not worth it. At all.
Korea buffet bbq
The Bibimnaengmyun is delicious if you add the vinegar and mustard to the noodles. The servers are super friendly and nice! - Joyce
Another go-to K-town hangout spot for my friends and I. Friendly staff and usually not too crowded. Don't know what to drink? Get the Somaksa to share. - Alex Tsu
For those who like to lounge, this lovely cafe serves fried hodduk and Toby's Estate coffee. Both are great! - Caro Chon
Very nice rooms with comfortable seats and pretty high tech. Not too much selection outside of Korean songs though - Michael Fox-Rabinovitz
Great place to see Koreans decked out in designers. Fresh dduk. Try the gochu garu. - Arthur Danskin