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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by RF on 09/30/2009
Something Different on Bleecker
Nice alternative when you don't feel like pizza or baked goods or cheese. I had the kimchi bulgogi hot dog, which was very filling but very drippy, and a bit expensive at $6.50, hence my not giving it a 5. The atmosphere is pop in that frozen yoghurt shop way. I wish you didn't have to ask for a key to get into the bathroom, though--I understand that you want to limit it to paying customers, but it sort of puts a damper on the casual fast food feel of the place.
Posted by barcher on 04/12/2009
What a treat!
How glorious that NYHAC has finally come to New York. Bulgogi (korean bbq beef) on an oversized hot dog is spectacular, as is the spicy cubed chicken (ddakgalbi). I first discovered this chain in Seoul, and I believe it is the best frank on Earth. My only regret is that they don't (yet) offer the curry dog.
Posted by Digby on 03/15/2009
Not Good
The people working here were very nice and lured us in with free samples of the korean beef but when we bought combo meals we were less than pleased. For almost 9 bucks, you get a decent hot dog (not great), cold fries from under a heat lamp, and a soda. At least the soda has free refills. Overall just another gimmick that NY does not need.