


From traditional Korean barbeque where we serve a wide range of meats cooked perfectly over our grills, to our heart warming soups, appetizers, specialty dishes and delicious desserts, Gaonnuri is a place to gather and share a meal. Explore Korean cuisine paired with your favorite glass of wine and enjoy the New York City skyline.
Upscale, stylish Korean eatery on skyscraper’s 39th floor offers panoramic views & tabletop BBQ.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1250 Broadway 39th Fl, New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 971-9045
Website: http://www.gaonnurinyc.com/
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Reviews
Food was amazing, they even gave us several amuse bouche in between waiting for our main dishes on the chefs tasting menu. The BBQ portion was cooked in front of us so we didn’t need to cook or cut the meats ourselves. We had the regular prime rib menu and it was fantastic. The galbi was marinated for 24 hours and you could tell the marinade penetrated deep into the core of the meat. Every morsel was savoured. The basque cheesecake was the cherry on top to end the meal. Loved the overall presentation and the flow of the meal. Will come again next time.
Starters: Root Vegetable Salad and Tuna Tartare
Mains: Black Tiger Shrimp and Black Cod Gui
Desserts: Sesame Ice Cream and Yuzu Sorbet
Root Vegetable Salad: root veggies and greens were fresh and well-selected. The dressing was overly sweet with no acid to balance it out.
Tuna Tartare: was swimming in red pepper paste with nothing to counterbalance.
Black Cod Gui: good, but the grilled mushroom was not fully cooked
Black Tiger Shrimp: we were excited for this but it was disappointing. The shrimp came fresh and were grilled for 15-20 minutes in front of us. When we tried to eat them, the tips of the shrimp were still ice cold and translucent, so we asked for the tips to be grilled. The server’s body language indicated that they didn’t think we were being reasonable. The *entire* shrimp were grilled for another 10 minutes and were clearly overcooked. We asked for new shrimp. We had cut apart some shrimp to check rawness. The server took only the three whole shrimp and brought back precisely three to grill again. They were grilled for 15-20 minutes again. Another server grilled these and asked whether they were grilled to our satisfaction. They looked fine and we clarified that we had asked for new shrimp not because we had weird preferences for grilled shrimp but because we didn’t want to eat raw shrimp. This server didn’t seem to know that that was the reason for the new shrimp.
Desserts: we preferred the yuzu sorbet. This seemed like a lazy dessert. The restaurant week menu lists “chef’s choice” but it seems that wasn’t available during our visit
We loved visiting this place.
We were seated but waited around five minutes without menus or attention. After calling someone over, we ordered water, but it never arrived before the waiter came to take our food order. My friend’s salad came out first, mine didn’t, and the wine we ordered never showed up. At one point, I was even served a dish I hadn’t ordered.
Eventually, one of the managers noticed and took care of us — from that moment everything was great, and the wagyu was absolutely delicious. Still, all those small service issues added up and made the evening less enjoyable, especially since I’d been so excited to return.