Welcome to Barn Joo Nomad
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816 6th Ave New York, NY 10001 Hotline: (917) 409-1637
Welcome to Barn Joo Nomad, a Korean restaurant located in the heart of New York City. This trendy spot offers a wide range of options for diners, including takeout, delivery, and even catering services. With a menu that features many vegetarian options and a full bar, Barn Joo Nomad is the perfect place for a casual yet delicious dining experience.
One of the highlights of Barn Joo Nomad is the diverse selection of tapas, from truffle fries to Korean chicken wings to soft shell crab. Customers have raved about the unique flavors and high-quality ingredients used in each dish. The sushi taco trios and tofu salad have also received high praise from satisfied diners.
In addition to the delectable food offerings, Barn Joo Nomad also provides exceptional service, with attentive staff members who ensure a pleasant dining experience for every guest. The restaurant's cozy and welcoming ambiance, complete with gender-neutral restrooms and heated outdoor seating, adds to its appeal.
Whether you're looking for a casual dinner spot or a place to host a group gathering, Barn Joo Nomad has something for everyone. From the mouthwatering Korean hot & spicy wings to the refreshing cocktails and draft beers, this restaurant truly delivers an unforgettable dining experience. So, gather your friends and head to Barn Joo Nomad for a taste of Korean cuisine like never before.
I can't express how delicious this dinner was and that was after a day with a full lunch. Kimchi Udon pasta was worth the two lactaid pills lol. Cheese rice cake was double whammy. Highly recommend the pork belly. Somehow still had room for dessert - the cheese cake is delectable. I wish I have time to take more pics but I'm too busy eating the place is cute and service is impeccable. We stayed until closing and they're so nice to us. Would 10/10 come back here
Sushi taco trios were very good and the tofu salad. Service was excellent too. And we got wet napkins, thumbs up.
Food was delicious. I got the uni bibimbap, I loved the combination of flavors. The uni seemed a little funky but that's uni for you; personally I'd try the sashimi bibimbap next time. The cold tofu appetizer was fantastic. My bf loved his seafood noodles, the crab was nearly impossible to eat without crab cracking tools. I do with there were more gluten free options marked on the menu. The music, however--- horrible for dining! It was like being at a club. Loud and extremely high-tempo, upbeat music created the weirdest ambiance. The food is so unusual and high class and the music was so intense and clubby, it kind of ruined the experience for me. Five stars for food, 0 stars for ambiance marred by the music.
We stumbled upon Barn Joo's 3rd location in the city today after the gym. We were delighted to discover that they have a happy hour daily from 4-6 pm, and $1 oysters from 4-7 pm. We opted to sit at the bar, and our bartender, Jesse, was very attentive. The happy hour cocktail menu here was slightly different from the one at the Union Square location. I ordered my usual beeline, while my partner went for the lychee martini. Both drinks were delicious, but the lychee martini was on the sweeter side. We also decided to take advantage of the happy hour food menu and ordered the popcorn chicken and crunchy tofu. Both dishes were incredibly tasty. As for the oysters, they were fresh but slightly smaller in size. The first floor of the restaurant had plenty of seating, with additional seating available on the second floor. If you happen to be in the neighborhood, don't miss out on this gem of a restaurant.
This place has plenty of space (there's an upstairs) and solid service. I would say the food is on the pricier side and smaller portions. Like the army stew comes in a traditional bowl for tofu soup, usually I expect this to be a larger pot that is shareable. It was quite spicy (in a good way) and I was expecting some spam but it was mainly Vienna sausage and meatballs. I didn't get to try the hand rolls although they look good. Speaking only for their army stew, I think there are other places around the area that does it better.
Another great meal at Barn Joo in Nomad! This Korean Pub has really become our go to when in Nomad. They consistently serve up great food and drinks in a great location at the corner of 28th and 6th Ave. Korean pub dishes we love include Tteok + Cheese (rice cake, corn, olives in a bowl of melted cheeses), Korean hot & spicy wings (must try) and Spicy Tuna "open roll" (sort of like tuna tartare wrapped in a single seaweed sheet). It's all good! Highly recommend!
came for a party of three. The interior finishes feel very warm, the wood columns and ceiling look very interesting. It is a very cozy space overall, thanks to the size of the bar and number of seats. Great for a small party, specifically couples rather than a big party. We had soft-shell crabs, oysters (served after 4pm), salads, three sashimi set, and calamari. Surprisingly none of them disappointed us; fresh, visually pleasing, well-paired with dressings. The drink menu includes Draft Beers, Cocktails and some high-end whiskeys. We started with Toki-based high ball, Kona Golden Ale, and finished with a glass of Yamazaki. Highly recommended.