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Danji Danji, a Korean restaurant located in West 52nd Street, was known for its attempt to elevate Korean cuisine by showcasing authentic flavors and classic techniques. The restaurant offered tapas style shareable portions served in multiple courses, allowing diners to enjoy each dish hot out of the kitchen. Danji's decor and music created an ideal dining experience with amazing food. Unfortunately, the restaurant has not updated its profile for more than 8 years and may be closed down.
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Celebrate NYE2015 at Hanjan!Tickets available below:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hanjan-and-danjis-nye-2015-party-ticket...
12/19/2014

Celebrate NYE2015 at Hanjan!
Tickets available below:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hanjan-and-danjis-nye-2015-party-tickets-14903381415

All you can EAT and DRINK at Hanjan! Come celebrate NYE with Danji and Hanjan. Both kitchen staff will be cooking food from their heritage and previous work experiences as long as it's NOT on our menus. Expect whole suckling pig, haute French, Mexican street food, Middle East, Mediterranean, etc..…

Chef Hooni on Arirang, Korea's all english tv station.
07/08/2014

Chef Hooni on Arirang, Korea's all english tv station.

You can get some of the best Korean food in New York on Manhattan's 52nd Street. In 2010, Hooni Kim opened a Korean restaurant there called Danji, and it's been a hit with New Yorkers ever since. Danji received great reviews and was widely praised by the New York media. 10 months after it opened, on…

This Thursday at Hanjan!
06/24/2014

This Thursday at Hanjan!

Korea vs Belgium FIFA World Cup 2014 Viewing Party June 26th Thursday 3:30pm-6pm Ticket includes open bar as well as food from our kitchen Only 70 tickets for each game

Wow.  Thank you!  Lots!!!  http://www.guidebook.se/archives/4874
06/05/2014

Wow. Thank you! Lots!!!

http://www.guidebook.se/archives/4874

Danji, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, NYC *****New York, Restaurant, Review, Top rated, Top rated restaurants, USAjuni 5, 20140 CommentsQ: What is it? A: A modern Korean restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen that happens to serve quite excellent food.It looks like a hole in the wall and with only 36 seats, I’d g…

Thank you for such a nice write up of our lunch service.  Next time please visit us for dinner as it gets a little darke...
05/03/2014

Thank you for such a nice write up of our lunch service. Next time please visit us for dinner as it gets a little darker and louder and the food gets more spicy and interesting!

http://sugarandsaline.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/danji/

Danji is a 1 Michelin Star Korean restaurant that A and I decided to try for lunch on our Winter trip to NYC. Dishes are a blend of modern flare with traditional Korean favourites. It results in fo...

Nice post of our lunch.  Thank you!http://www.delicatesseny.com/en/2014/01/danji/
01/31/2014

Nice post of our lunch. Thank you!

http://www.delicatesseny.com/en/2014/01/danji/

Danji28 January 2014 by StephanieHot & Spicy Pork Noodles $12(bacon, kimchi and soft boiled egg)Last week I had a fantastic lunch at Danji, a Korean restaurant in Midtown West. I shyly ordered the bibim-pop because among all the Asian cuisines, the Korean one is my least favorite. The only cooking t...

Chef Hooni will be a guest judge on Chopped today in case you missed the premiere on Sunday.  Food Network at 10pm EST.
01/07/2014

Chef Hooni will be a guest judge on Chopped today in case you missed the premiere on Sunday. Food Network at 10pm EST.

Very excited to get back inside a Boulud kitchen!
12/10/2013

Very excited to get back inside a Boulud kitchen!

Join us Friday, December 20th for a special dinner event! We welcome Chef Hooni Kim, chef-owner of Danji and Hanjan and DANIEL alum, to the Cafe Boulud kitchen to cook six courses alongside our Executive Chef Gavin Kaysen. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Children's Cancer Research Fund. Tickets at events.danielboulud.com.

Saveur shares our Su Jung Kwa cocktail recipe.  We also serve it hot in a snifter glass when the weather gets cold!http:...
12/07/2013

Saveur shares our Su Jung Kwa cocktail recipe. We also serve it hot in a snifter glass when the weather gets cold!

http://www.saveur.com/article/wine-and-drink/friday-cocktails-su-jung-kwa

I've been dying to eat at Hooni Kim’s Michelin star-rated Korean restaurant since I first heard the hype—I grew up eating traditional Korean food, so I could not wait to try the dishes from one of the first Korean restaurants to garner such acclaim. When I finally got the chance to taste his food at...

Address

346 West 52nd Street (Between 8th & 9th Avenues)
New York, NY
10019

To get to the Korean restaurant on West 52nd Street in New York, you have several options for public transportation. You can take the A, C, E or B, D, F, M subways to 7th Avenue station and walk a few blocks east to reach your destination.

If you prefer to drive there, you should go towards West 52nd Street and find parking in any of the nearby streets. Please note that parking availability varies depending on the day and time.

Alternatively, you could also take a taxi or ride-sharing service to reach this location.

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 2:30pm
5pm - 12am
Tuesday 12pm - 2:30pm
5pm - 12am
Wednesday 12pm - 2:30pm
5pm - 12am
Thursday 12pm - 2:30pm
5pm - 12am
Friday 12pm - 2:30pm
5pm - 1am
Saturday 11am - 3pm
5pm - 1am

Website

http://www.yelp.com/biz/danji-new-york, http://www.twitter.com/hoonikim, http://www.twitter.co

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What people say

Korean cuisine has been gaining popularity in recent years, and for good reason. The flavors are bold and unique, with a perfect balance of sweet, savory, and spicy. Danji, located on West 52nd Street in New York City, is a prime example of how Korean cuisine can be elevated to the next level.

What sets Danji apart from other Korean restaurants is their tapas-style shareable portions served in multiple courses. This allows diners to experience a variety of dishes hot out of the kitchen. Each dish is prepared with classic techniques that enhance the taste, textures, and aesthetic of the food.

The decor and music at Danji also add to the overall dining experience. It's clear that every detail has been thoughtfully considered to create a great atmosphere for enjoying amazing food.

Whether you're a fan of Korean cuisine or just looking for something new to try, Danji is definitely worth checking out. Their commitment to authenticity and attention to detail make it one of the best Korean restaurants in New York City.

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