KOREATOWN
A unique pocket of the city often described as a “vertical neighborhood” for its densely packed stacks of independent small businesses?restaurants, exotic groceries, bookstores, and spas?with a penchant for brightly lit signage that many say mimics an authentic Seoul experience. K-Town, as it’s called, practically bursts with crowded BBQ spots, as well as specialty spas, and many are open 24 hours. Towering over it all is the Empire State Building, the 102-story Art Deco wonder that’s become a symbol of the city, with observatories that are open until 2 a.m. There’s a surprising amount of incredible architecture here, beautiful remnants of a bygone era, now repurposed to great effect.
Things to love about KOREATOWN
Spas
Three-story food halls
The Empire State Building
24-hour BBQ
K-beauty stores, Paris Baguette café
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KOREATOWN
The large success of Korean businesses has drawn a large Korean population?the largest outside Korea itself?making this neighborhood popular for its traditional and regional Korean cuisine and culture.
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