Take 31 is a korean restaurant NoMad New York located in United States.
15 E 31st St (btwn 5th & Madison) New York , NY 10016 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Dinner |
Drinks | Cocktails |
Delicious. Tried the Japanese seafood ramen and Spicy short rib . Authentic atmosphere, nice staff . 20 bucks for a main course but the portions are quite huge. Coke was luke warm though.
I liked everything I had there but be aware that it can be a bit spicy . And it's really cool to be almost the only non Korean in the restaurant
Cozy and cute ! Great Korean music too. Always a long wait but worth it. Food is good, not amazing. Go there for the atmosphere. The guy who manages the line (????????) is really nice!
Korean bar food . Not your typical authentic Korean but a nice take on the traditional dishes . Quality and delicious. Had the Braised Pork Belly and Spicy Octopus with Rice Ball .
Perfect spot for a late night grab and drink. Try garlic and gongbao flavored fried chicken wings and yogurt soju !
menu is only in korean except for a scaled down english version on the wall. order the pork belly , korean lunch box , dukkbokki, and sweet sour fried chicken w garlic flakes .
부대찌개 Budae jjigae! Also got the crab meat and cheese pancake (more like an omelette ) on waiter 's suggestion, which was bomb. Crab meat = crab stick , just FYI, for people who don't like that
Yummy Korean bar food . Goes well with beer and soju . Good service and atmosphere as well .
Real Korean food . The chicken and soju are great. If you're coming at night on a Friday or Saturday, you'll have a 1-1.5 hour wait unless you can beat the rush.
Get the Braised Pork Belly , Army Stew , and boneless Garlic chicken . Chestnut Soju is delicious. Be prepared to wait around 30 minutes.
The pork belly is delicious, everything can be made into family style .
Food here is amazing and you can't go wrong. Get the spicy pig feet.
The food here is so damn good. Wait can get pretty long. Wish they took reservations . You will leave drunk, full, and happy.
On the pricier side but dishes are creative and pretty good. Recommend the creamy kimchi stew
Korean tapa place . They have colombe coffee . They also know how to make good coffee . Veggie stuff for vegetarians .
corn pancake very sweet, pork very sweet, only japchae was good
ordered the spam rice ball and kimchi noodle stew , both met expectations! cute korean spot away from 32nd
Love the flavorful Bulgogi Fried Rice for a quick lunch ($8).
Dinner menu is in Korean. Get bibimbap with calamari , fried chicken wings , and pork & calamari dish. Everything's awesome.
Spam musubi and fried chicken were both so good! Definitely coming back
everything is good from drinks to food. kimchi stew was incredible.
Small place, but I really liked their mussels soup and the corn cheese appetizer !
Tasty and busy, love seafood pancake !
This is my new fav korean. Menu is now in English. Waitstaff is young; service is very korean
Fantastic place for dates. Most unique decor you'll find in NYC
Decor Of this place is the best in ktown. Army soup and complimentary Dukbokki is a must.
Bulgogi and rice lunch is delicious and only $6 with coffee or tea !
Get THE vanilla ice cream for desserts ... Trust me you won't regret it
Braised chicken was amazing - seafood pancake not quite what I was expecting.
Okonomiyaki here is amazing!! Its plenty to share between two people
Gotta try the creamy seafood udon noodles
Great ambiance &decor , yummy food
Try the pork and grilled octopus !
Myungran Haemul Creme Udon is great.
Stuffed pepper is ????
Order the fried chicken . Then order it again. And then one more time.
Very auth Korean vibes.
You have to try the Mocha Frappuccino
Now they serve colombe coffee yum!
Food and flavored soju .
an interesting place-it looks run down! the concept appears to be rundown w/ scraps of furniture . The food at the first go was ok, we might need to go back - the menu was too small to read
Don't be too late for lunch : the kitchen closes at 3pm!
This would be great as an after drinking snack
The fried chicken . That is all.
Realllly my favorite place ever
Fried chicken = amazing
bulgogi and noodle fried rice is amazzzzzzing
Fried chicken !!!
Same as cup n cup
Lazy ???? was the highlight
Get lemon soju, pigs feet, ribs, seaweed rice and fried chicken. All very good. - Luke Pack
Seafood pancakes and braised whole beef rib (galbi jjim) were both great. - Jonathan Yu
Another go-to K-town hangout spot for my friends and I. Friendly staff and usually not too crowded. Don't know what to drink? Get the Somaksa to share. - Alex Tsu
The staff here is so friendly! And they keep the place very clean. A great addition to the street. Only downside is that there's no wifi. - Kaye Yoon
Solid choice in Ktown for a chill night or pregame. Anju and soju combos are great - Sharonn Zheng
The mango tango though it is $12 was delicious Try the milk bun (soft with cream inside) or the green tea bun. Simply delectable ! My daughter lived the orange lemonade. - N K