




Her Name is Han
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Reviews
Natalie Herendon
2 weeks ago
"Oh my gosh what an incredible place to eat!! My mom and I were quite late to our reservation, but they were nice enough to keep our table for us when we got there and boy I’m glad they did. The corn croquettes and kfc chicken we both started with were fabulous, but the highlight of my lunch was their budae jjigae. It may be my new favorite food, and all of the side dishes were insanely good as well. My mom and I loved our food so much we ordered their black sesame ice cream as dessert even though we were beyond full, and that didn’t disappoint either as it was the perfect sweet treat to end the overall amazing experience. 10/10 no notes"
MO
a month ago
"Welcoming & attentive service but be ready to be inched out as they are very busy from early on and dishes come out fast. Kimchi cheese pancake was ok. Crispy but didnt taste any cheese, just something mushy inside. Bulgogi grill was very tasty and kepted warm on the skillet. Fried chicken was fine. Next time, will try the crab and the hot pots recommended by server. Cocktail was nice but too weak in any hint of liquor but, still a good compliment to the savory food."
Magda L
a month ago
"Absolutely amazing Korean spot! The flavors were out of this world — every dish was packed with depth and spice, just like it should be. Hands down the BEST tofu I’ve ever had — perfectly cooked, flavorful, and addictive. The staff was super friendly and made us feel so welcome from the moment we walked in. Everything we ordered was top-notch. If you love Korean food (or even if you’re new to it), this place is a must. 10/10!"
Ally Xiong
2 months ago
"The food was amazing!! Adding this place to my top 5 faves in Ktown! I definitely think you need to get out of the main 32nd St block and venture to 31st and 33rd-35th St because the food scene is so much better!! The restaurant does get packed so make sure you make a resy! You won’t regret trying this place out. We got spicy rice cakes which came with squash and peppers, slow cooked pork belly (so soft, not rubbery at all), and their sweet potato noodles with pork. You’ll know the exact names when you look at the menu, but all of these were fire 😍"
Ivy Chen
2 months ago
"Came here for lunch and really enjoyed it! The atmosphere is cozy with a modern touch, perfect for a casual meal with friends. I didn’t order any drinks, just focused on the food — the stew and BBQ were flavorful, hearty, and felt like real home-style cooking. Service was friendly and the food came out quickly. Prices are reasonable for New York, and the lunch portions were very satisfying. Highly recommend if you’re looking for authentic Korean comfort food in the city!"



