bōm Customer Reviews
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Tucked away in New York’s Flatiron District, bōm is an intimate, high-end Korean restaurant that delivers a truly elevated dining experience. Located inside the popular Oiji Mi, bōm offers a refined twist on traditional Korean cuisine with a sleek, modern design that feels both polished and warmly inviting. With only a few tables and an exclusive chef’s tasting menu, this hidden gem is a go-to destination for food lovers looking to dine in style before catching a show.
Proximity is key—bōm is less than 15 minutes from major NYC music venues like Madison Square Garden and Irving Plaza, making it an ideal pre-concert stop. The restaurant’s intimate atmosphere keeps noise levels low, perfect for decompressing before the excitement of a show. The tasting menu format ensures a well-paced meal, and the staff is known for being attentive without rushing, helping you make it to your concert on time.
Diners rave about the chef’s tasting menu, calling it “innovative,” “bold,” and “a journey through Korean flavors.” The service is consistently praised as attentive and knowledgeable, with staff guiding guests through each course. Many reviewers describe the experience as “special occasion-worthy,” highlighting the restaurant’s stylish ambiance and flawless presentation.
bōm isn't the spot for a quick bite or casual drop-in—the tasting menu requires a time commitment and reservations are essential. It's also on the pricier side, so it may not suit those looking for a budget-friendly pre-show meal. The small size means it can be hard to snag a table, especially last minute.
If you're looking to elevate your concert night with a stylish, flavorful, and intimate Korean dining experience, bōm hits all the right notes.
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