Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Murray Hill-Broadway Flushing
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Hongdae Pocha
Pocha-style late-night menu built for sharing and hot-pot comfort.
Notable Picks
8.2
A late-night Korean kitchen that leans pocha-style: loud energy, shareable plates, and comforting hot pots that keep groups ordering ‘one more.’ Best used as a seafood-pancake-and-soju kind of stop when you want variety and momentum more than fine edges.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood pancake (haemul pajeon), Fried chicken (Korean-style), Army stew (budae-jjigae)
What makes it special: Pocha-style late-night menu built for sharing and hot-pot comfort.
Worthy Picks
A casual, dog-forward bar that’s built for wings, burgers, and loud-in-a-good-way hangs. Come when you want a low-stakes meal with real late-day energy—your dog will be welcome, and the food is designed for sharing and snacking over drinks.
Must-Try Dishes:
Snow wings, Smokey wings, Burger
What makes it special: A wings-and-cocktails bar that’s explicitly dog-friendly and built for lingering.
7.6
A lounge-leaning sushi spot that’s useful for late-night dining because the room runs long and the menu supports shared ordering—rolls, fried bites, and cocktails that keep the table engaged. The best move is to treat it like a curated platter night: one signature roll, one hot appetizer, and one rice/noodle anchor for balance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rock shrimp tempura, Spicy tuna roll, Gyoza
What makes it special: Late-night lounge energy with sushi and hot appetizers.