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Best Group Dining Gatherings Korean Restaurants in Midtown South

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Yoon Haeundae Galbi
Heritage Busan-style short ribs served in a polished, reservation-friendly K-BBQ setting.

Notable Picks

$$$ Midtown South Korean, BBQ
YOON Haeundae Galbi is an upscale Korean BBQ restaurant bringing a Busan-born galbi tradition to a sleek two-level Midtown West dining room. Groups come for the signature Haeundae-cut marinated short ribs, polished service, and a calmer, reservation-friendly alternative to the chaos of 32nd Street.
Must-Try Dishes: Haeundae-cut marinated short ribs, Busan neighborhood pancake, Galbi bibimbap
What makes it special: Heritage Busan-style short ribs served in a polished, reservation-friendly K-BBQ setting.
$$$ Midtown South Korean, BBQ
A veteran Korean BBQ house in Koreatown with a reputation for no-frills grilling and strong soups. The draw is classic marinated meats cooked at the table, backed by reliably good banchan and cold noodles. It’s old-school in the best way: efficient, loud, and focused on flavor.
Must-Try Dishes: Galbi (marinated short rib), Samgyeopsal (pork belly), Naengmyeon
What makes it special: Classic table-grill BBQ with decades of Koreatown history.
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$$$ Midtown South Korean
A late-night Koreatown favorite with a broad menu that spans classics and drinking-food staples. The best items hit the familiar sweet spot—crispy pancakes, braises, and grilled meats—served in a convivial, upstairs dining room. It’s a dependable option for groups that want variety.
Must-Try Dishes: Haemul pajeon (seafood scallion pancake), Bossam, Budae jjigae
What makes it special: Big, classic K-town menu that works for mixed cravings.

Worthy Picks

$$ Midtown South Korean
A lively Koreatown late-night spot built around Korean bar food and small-plate BBQ. The menu favors crowd-pleasers—crispy, saucy, and grill-forward—served in a high-energy room that stays busy deep into the night. It’s more about fun, shareable eating than pristine refinement.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy pork BBQ, Cheese corn, Kimchi pancake
What makes it special: Korean bar-plate classics with a party-ready Koreatown vibe.
$$$$ Midtown South Korean
Nogari brings Seoul’s Euljiro pocha alleyways to Midtown with neon-lit interiors, soju-friendly smoked meats, and late-night Korean bar snacks. It functions more like a Korean izakaya than a traditional BBQ joint, with sharing plates and drinks driving the experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Korean-style smoked pork belly, Spicy tteokbokki with fish cake, Crispy fried chicken with pickles
What makes it special: A Korean pocha-style gastropub channeling Euljiro’s late-night energy with smoked meats and soju.
$$ Midtown South Korean
A pocha-style gastropub with a late-night crowd and a menu that leans fried, spicy, and beer-friendly. Best for casual grazing—wings, pancakes, and rice dishes—rather than delicate technique. The room is loud and social, built to keep groups fed while they drink.
Must-Try Dishes: Korean fried chicken wings, Kimchi cheese fried rice, Japchae
What makes it special: Korean pub food and soju culture in a true pocha mood.