Register now !    Login  
Main Menu
Who's Online
90 user(s) are online (72 user(s) are browsing Message Forum)

Members: 0
Guests: 90

more...




Browsing this Thread:   1 Anonymous Users




« 1 (2)


Re: Korean restaurant
#27
Newbie
Newbie


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/10/28 22:36
Last Login :
2017/3/17 13:43
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 14
Offline
Kraveie is great!!! Also a straight up Korean restaurant would be a great addition to DTJC.

Posted on: 2013/11/2 18:52
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#26
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2010/9/5 2:25
Last Login :
2022/2/1 5:25
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 350
Offline
Kraverie doesn't just do crepes. They do offer some dishes including BBQ meats with rice which I liked but left me craving for more. I do miss the BBQ buffet places in NYC but it's better than nothing.

Posted on: 2013/11/2 1:00
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#25
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2007/2/3 21:36
Last Login :
2020/4/18 19:17
From Way Downtown
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 1300
Offline
Quote:

trambone wrote:
Wait... what about Bon Chon and Kraverie? All those bergen towns have korean fried chicken places too. Theres a reason for that.


so wanted to love Bon Chon, but it's just too much buck for the bang.

do adore Kraverie, but when I crave Korean, it's not a Korean crepe I'm thinking about.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 17:16
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#24
Not too shy to talk
Not too shy to talk


Hide User information
Joined:
2008/5/22 15:39
Last Login :
2016/1/8 14:07
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 25
Offline
Right, because only Korean people eat Korean food. I can tell you this white guy would love a place to get some sundubu.

Unrelated, but I hope anyone who went to the old West Side spot tried the new Honduran place that took over. Or do you have to be Honduran to eat there?

Posted on: 2013/11/1 16:56
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#23
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2011/4/15 4:43
Last Login :
2018/7/19 15:21
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 727
Offline
Quote:

jc_dweller wrote:
Quote:

diamat wrote:
Agree on ramen! And sushi too!


The ramen place on Newark is opening any minute now.


What ramen place on Newark? What's the address?

Posted on: 2013/11/1 16:55
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#22
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2006/12/28 17:08
Last Login :
2022/2/8 3:24
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 981
Offline
Quote:

diamat wrote:
Agree on ramen! And sushi too!


The ramen place on Newark is opening any minute now.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 15:45
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#21
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/10/15 19:58
Last Login :
2015/12/30 14:17
From Paulus Hook
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 195
Offline
Quote:

trambone wrote:
Quote:

Conformist wrote:
I think it could definitely work. So many great places in Palisades Park. You'd think someone would want to open one here.


Really? Have you walked around Leonia, Pal Park, or Fort Lee? Walk around those towns then walk around Jersey City. That is why there are so many Korean restaurants there. Its that simple.


There are dozens of restaurants in those towns. None in Jersey City. Yes, the Korean immigrant population is much higher there, but Jersey City has a fair number of Koreans as well, especially downtown. This is a dumb objection.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 15:27
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#20
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2009/5/12 2:57
Last Login :
2018/7/30 16:48
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 464
Offline
Wait... what about Bon Chon and Kraverie? All those bergen towns have korean fried chicken places too. Theres a reason for that.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 15:26
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#19
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2009/4/7 14:20
Last Login :
2019/9/26 14:52
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 291
Offline
Yes, please open up in downtown! I would love to spice up my restaurant rotation.


Posted on: 2013/11/1 15:23
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#18
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/7/4 20:02
Last Login :
2015/8/5 0:12
From Downtown JC/Harsimus Cove
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 130
Offline
Quote:

bricks wrote:
YES! I'd eat there all the time. I used to go to a place on West Side Ave but they closed. Hate trekking all the way to K-Town or Fairview, but I still do that at least once a month.


I went looking for the place on the West Side the moment I moved back here this summer. It is a huge loss. Just this morning I was debating the pros and cons of driving to Edison or Pal Pk vs going in to the city to K Town. I have constant Korean cravings, and don't even get me started on dim sum--I was supposed to meet people yesterday at Jing Fong but I wound up having to cancel. I think a Korean place would be very successful here, especially if it had late hours like so many of them in the city do.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 15:21
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#17
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2012/2/10 19:50
Last Login :
2015/6/24 20:34
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 153
Offline
I'd absolutely love a "normal", not overly highbrow, semi-authentic Korean restaurant in JC. Bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, japchae, etc at prices that are close to what you would get at a decent place in K-Town would be amazing. It's definitely one of the few types of cuisine that Downtown JC is missing.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 14:17
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#16
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2005/12/18 2:57
Last Login :
2017/9/14 20:15
From Crystal Point
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 747
Offline
Quote:

trambone wrote:

The majority population of those towns is Korean.


Yeah hence the countless restaurants up there.

Quote:
A tiny section of Jersey city with a few Korean folk does not really count. The billboards in those towns are in Korean.


Your hyperbole is pretty irritating and baseless. Newport is actually a significant part of Downtown Jersey City, especially population wise. Also, Jersey City has the fifth largest Korean population in NJ. According to the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development, there are ~2300 Koreans in Jersey City... I think that as a base is enough to support 1 traditional restaurant.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 14:07
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#15
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2009/5/12 2:57
Last Login :
2018/7/30 16:48
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 464
Offline
Quote:

bill wrote:
Quote:

trambone wrote:


Really? Have you walked around Leonia, Pal Park, or Fort Lee? Walk around those towns then walk around Jersey City. That is why there are so many Korean restaurants there. Its that simple.


There are lots of those in Newport.

But I definitely would go to the Korean Restaurant all the time if it was good. That place on the West Side was pretty bad... but I still went there probably once a month.


The majority population of those towns is Korean. A tiny section of Jersey city with a few Korean folk does not really count. The billboards in those towns are in Korean.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 13:37
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#14
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2005/12/18 2:57
Last Login :
2017/9/14 20:15
From Crystal Point
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 747
Offline
Quote:

trambone wrote:


Really? Have you walked around Leonia, Pal Park, or Fort Lee? Walk around those towns then walk around Jersey City. That is why there are so many Korean restaurants there. Its that simple.


There are lots of those in Newport.

But I definitely would go to the Korean Restaurant all the time if it was good. That place on the West Side was pretty bad... but I still went there probably once a month.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 13:14
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#13
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/7/1 16:39
Last Login :
2014/12/15 23:01
Group:
Banned
Posts: 1072
Offline
To any prospective Korean Restaurant owners: If you want to open a shop in JC, do not make your restaurant too clean, fancy or well made. The residents of JC will mark you as "not authentic" or "higher end garbage" or some other hipster nonsense.

Also, be sure to hire the rudest wait staff possible.

Then, AND ONLY THEN, will you succeed in JC.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 12:36
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#12
Quite a regular
Quite a regular


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/4/10 18:00
Last Login :
2018/11/5 3:11
From DTJC
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 52
Offline
if one opened up in downtown i'd probably be there every other day.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 12:13
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#11
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2009/5/12 2:57
Last Login :
2018/7/30 16:48
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 464
Offline
Quote:

Conformist wrote:
I think it could definitely work. So many great places in Palisades Park. You'd think someone would want to open one here.


Really? Have you walked around Leonia, Pal Park, or Fort Lee? Walk around those towns then walk around Jersey City. That is why there are so many Korean restaurants there. Its that simple.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 3:16
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#10
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away


Hide User information
Joined:
2012/8/22 16:42
Last Login :
2017/1/30 20:46
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 90
Offline
Agree on ramen! And sushi too!

Posted on: 2013/11/1 3:06
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#9
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away


Hide User information
Joined:
2012/8/22 16:42
Last Login :
2017/1/30 20:46
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 90
Offline
I think a non-fusion Korean spot would do very well, but don't close yourself off to what we have - Kraverie is fantastic (and not all fusion!)

Posted on: 2013/11/1 3:05
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#8
Newbie
Newbie


Hide User information
Joined:
2010/8/22 0:35
Last Login :
2013/11/2 2:08
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 1
Offline
That would be awesome :)
Also I would like to see ramen place,too...

Posted on: 2013/11/1 3:01
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#7
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away


Hide User information
Joined:
2012/3/15 14:35
Last Login :
2021/5/17 15:38
From Bergen Hill
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 121
Offline
YES! I'd eat there all the time. I used to go to a place on West Side Ave but they closed. Hate trekking all the way to K-Town or Fairview, but I still do that at least once a month.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 2:54
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#6
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2011/4/15 4:43
Last Login :
2018/7/19 15:21
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 727
Offline
Any quality restaurant that's not a Mexican, Indian, pizza joint, or asian fusion should do exceedingly well.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 2:14
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#5
Not too shy to talk
Not too shy to talk


Hide User information
Joined:
2012/11/4 21:49
Last Login :
2017/5/28 11:18
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 37
Offline
Another vote for Korean food in downtown! I was just thinking today how great it would be if I didn't have to trek to ktown for food.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 0:52
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#4
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2010/10/18 18:59
Last Login :
2020/12/23 21:08
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 613
Offline
+1 would love a traditional korean restaurant in JC :)

And a dimsum place would be awesome

Perhaps in time...



Quote:

paulushooker wrote:
Honestly, I think that it's about the only restaurant that's missing. I would be there every week for jap chae, panjeon and kalbi.

Posted on: 2013/10/31 22:53
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#3
Just can't stay away
Just can't stay away


Hide User information
Joined:
2004/11/16 19:25
Last Login :
2018/9/27 23:02
From Downtown
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 124
Offline
Honestly, I think that it's about the only restaurant that's missing. I would be there every week for jap chae, panjeon and kalbi.

Posted on: 2013/10/31 21:54
 Top 


Re: Korean restaurant
#2
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/10/15 19:58
Last Login :
2015/12/30 14:17
From Paulus Hook
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 195
Offline
I think it could definitely work. So many great places in Palisades Park. You'd think someone would want to open one here.

Posted on: 2013/10/31 21:05
 Top 


Korean restaurant
#1
Quite a regular
Quite a regular


Hide User information
Joined:
2013/6/20 20:03
Last Login :
2018/6/17 0:35
From Jersey City
Group:
Registered Users
Posts: 51
Offline
Is there any demand in downtown JC for a Korean restaurant? No fusion, no nonsense, just straight up and down real Korean food: kalbi, kimchi stews, seafood pancakes.

Posted on: 2013/10/31 21:02
 Top 




« 1 (2)




[Advanced Search]





Login
Username:

Password:

Remember me



Lost Password?

Register now!



LicenseInformation | AboutUs | PrivacyPolicy | Faq | Contact


JERSEY CITY LIST - News & Reviews - Jersey City, NJ - Copyright 2004 - 2017