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by Javelina - Top 100, Aug 23 '05
Pros: Beautiful restaurant, beautiful dishes, unique, absolutely delicious Cons: Prices can add up quickly
Every time I go to New York City, I try to hit as many vegetarian restaurants as possible. This time around, we were looking for a good Korean restaurant and happened upon Hangawi, which is vegetarian as well. Looking in the Zagat guide, the prices ...
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by argonut , Jul 25 '01
Pros: studies show peace and quiet aids digestion Cons: not for the price-conscious
Having found myself on a yearlong sabbatical from the craziness of NYC here in Jerusalem, I have recently begun to feel a little homesick. Yes, it’s only been two weeks, but there’s something about NYC that gets under your skin (besides the grit and...
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by mortalcoil , Jul 11 '00
Pros: Refined vegetarian food in a refined setting Cons: A case of the emperor's new clothes
According to Zagat's, Hangawi is the best Korean restaurant in New York. I wonder how many Koreans would agree. Very few eat here. It is a pleasant and comfortable place, with service that is considerably more attentive than most Korean...
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by gregbnyc , Jan 12 '00
Pros: unique and delicious Cons: a little pricey
Hangawi (12 East 32nd St, Manhattan) is a wonderful small restaurant. They serve vegetarian Korean food. First of all I have to say that I am a big meat eater. Very few vegetarian restaurants have captured my interest.
Hangawi is so...
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