


Korean restaurant serving a 4-course prix-fixe menu with a selection of wines in a minimalist space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 43 E 28th St, New York, NY 10016
Phone: (646) 476-7217
Website: http://www.atoboynyc.com/
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Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
The sweet potato ice cream was absolutely fantastic and my favorite dessert of the year. And I eat a lot of dessert. It tasted so sweet potato-y, and had charred smokey little crumbles and a date caramel sauce that evoked the taste of a nice fire roasted sweet potato. If I could just buy this dessert, I would every week.
I went with a friend, so we tried 2 prie fixe orders. The sea urchin egg jjim was also great.
The rest were okay or not great for the price. We had the bluefin tuna, the fluke, the squid, sweet shrimp, suyuk, pork galbi and fried chicken.
Every plate is beautifully executed–layered, precise, and never overcomplicated. The progression of the meal feels intentional, keeping you engaged from start to finish, while showcasing both traditional Korean elements and contemporary techniques.
The space is warm and minimalist, and the service is polished yet relaxed, making the experience feel special without being intimidating. It’s the kind of restaurant that reminds you how powerful restraint and balance can be when done well.
A standout choice for a memorable night out in New York and a must-visit for anyone interested in modern Korean cuisine done right.
Love that they have a good variety of seasonal dishes. Overall 5 stars!
If I had to pick my favorites: sea urchin, squid, fried chicken, and the steamed rice that came with the entrees.
Every dish was strong and incredibly unique, but despite all the beautiful fish and meat we had, it was surprisingly the butternut squash that stole the show. The easiest way to describe the food is fine dining for a casual crowd; everything is “sophisticated” in the sense that it has real depth and complexity, which we absolutely loved.
The environment is minimalist and trendy, and the service hits that perfect balance assertive and friendly without being “down your throat.”
Atoboy is definitely a restaurant for foodies. That said, consider this a heads-up: this is not the place for a picky or fussy eater. But if you’re looking for an adventurous and unique meal, this place absolutely hits!
However, the ice cream was foul. It tasted like corroded metal and needs to be removed from the menu.
Still giving this place five stars because the highs were very high
To be honest, I really don’t have much to say about this restaurant because it’s been pretty forgettable in the restaurants that I’ve had in New York City
The most memorable part about this place for me was it was a birthday dinner which I love my friends for taking me thank you but it’s also similarly named to a bar called attaboy. So one of the people in my group went to the wrong place when coming to this restaurant, which is funny but doesn’t really have anything to do with the restaurant.
However, there were some issues with the bill. Items that were supposed to be on the house were charged on the first check, and on the second check one item was priced higher than what was listed on the menu.
We ended up needing a third check, which was a bit disappointing, and the dining experience kind of went downhill during that process.
So… will i visit again?.. honestly I don’t know, probably not at the moment.
I think I would prefer going to Moono, C as in Charlie or other similar restaurants