Bar in New York City, United States
Kochi - Korean Fine Dining
100ptsKorean tasting menu, away from the crowds.

About Kochi - Korean Fine Dining
Kochi brings Korean fine dining to Hell's Kitchen with a quiet, tasting-menu format built for parties of two or three who want structure over spectacle. Booking is easy by New York standards, making it accessible without the usual tasting-menu scramble. If you have visited once and want to return, go midweek and pay attention to the drinks pairing — it will tell you how seriously the kitchen takes the full experience.
Korean Fine Dining on the West Side: Is Kochi Worth Your Night Out?
If you are choosing between Kochi and the more established Korean tasting-menu options in Midtown or Koreatown, Kochi's address at 652 10th Ave puts it squarely in Hell's Kitchen, where the room tends to carry a quieter, more focused energy than the louder, group-dining spots a few avenues east. That atmosphere is the first signal that this is a place built around deliberate eating rather than a social occasion.
Korean fine dining in New York is a small category, and Kochi occupies a specific niche within it: a chef-driven tasting format where Korean technique and ingredient logic shape the menu rather than serving as decoration. If you have already visited once and found the format compelling, the question on a return visit is whether the kitchen is running at consistent depth. Based on its positioning on 10th Avenue, away from the tourist corridors, it attracts a crowd that already knows what it wants, which tends to keep the service focus sharp.
From an atmosphere standpoint, expect a contained, low-noise room that rewards conversation. This is not a venue for a large group looking for a lively backdrop. Parties of two or three will get the most from the format. If the energy at, say, Superbueno or Amor y Amargo suits your usual night out, Kochi is a deliberate step in a different direction: slower, quieter, more structured.
On the drinks side, Korean fine dining at this tier typically pairs a focused wine list with a small selection of Korean spirits or soju-adjacent options alongside the tasting menu. Whether Kochi's program is built with real ambition or functions as an afterthought to the food is the detail worth checking when you book. For reference, bars like Angel's Share and Attaboy NYC set a high bar for what a considered drinks program looks like in New York. Kochi should be held to a similar standard of intentionality, even if the format is food-led.
Booking is rated Easy, which is a meaningful advantage in New York's tasting-menu category. If you have been once and want to return, there is no reason to delay. For broader context on where Kochi sits in the city's dining scene, see our full New York City restaurants guide, and for pre- or post-dinner options, check our full New York City bars guide.
Know Before You Go
- Address
- 652 10th Ave, New York, NY 10036
- Neighbourhood
- Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
- Booking Difficulty
- Easy
- Leading For
- Parties of 2–3; focused tasting-menu format
- Not Ideal For
- Large groups or high-energy nights out
- Timing
- Midweek reservations are the easiest to secure; weekends fill faster even at this booking difficulty level
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Compare Kochi - Korean Fine Dining
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kochi - Korean Fine Dining | Easy | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kochi - Korean Fine Dining worth the price?
Pricing varies at Kochi - Korean Fine Dining; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Kochi - Korean Fine Dining located?
Kochi - Korean Fine Dining is located in New York City, at 652 10th Ave, New York, NY 10036.
How can I contact Kochi - Korean Fine Dining?
You can reach Kochi - Korean Fine Dining via check the venue's official channels.
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