Came here after learning that Kisa is a sister restaurant to C as in Charlie, which we also visited on the same NYC trip. I actually enjoyed Kisa much more - though it's like comparing apples to...
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Kisa Sikdang, known as the "driver restaurant," is a beloved Korean diner that originated in Korea in the 1980s, catering to taxi drivers. This laid-back establishment in New York City stays true to its roots, offering flavorful and budget-friendly Korean dishes. From traditional banchan to classic entrees like bulgogi and bibimbap, Kisa brings an authentic taste of Korea to the heart of the city.
Renowned for its affordable yet delicious meals, Kisa Sikdang is a go-to spot for those craving authentic Korean cuisine without breaking the bank. With a commitment to quality and taste, this diner serves up a variety of dishes including spicy pork and spicy squid, appealing to both adventurous eaters and those seeking familiar favorites.
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My friend and I finally came here after hearing about this place. We had a later dinner reservation and were seated in the corner which actually was good since it is the winter. Ordering was...
Honestly love the concept. There were a couple of plates that I didn't think were special and not a fan of but the majority of the experience was great! Came on a Sunday afternoon with a friend...
The menu of mains is short, but it covers the basics - bulgogi, spicy pork, spicy squid, and bibimbap so there's probably at least one dish that you'll be happy with. I've had Kisa on my list for...
"Soulless Seoul" This is the perfect place for wannabe hipsters. Replete with indecipherable Hangul alphabet characters outside and no English sign. Seemingly authentic. But you won't find an...
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