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At Mari, we embark on a culinary journey that beautifully intertwines tradition and innovation, redefining Korean cuisine in a sophisticated setting. Nestled in the heart of New York City, our Michelin-star establishment offers a collection of expertly crafted dishes, including a unique 12-course tasting menu designed by the talented Chef Sungshim. Guests delight in fresh, hand-made delicacies like the exquisite egg and caviar and the rich wagyu rolls, each bite a flavorful explosion of creativity. With a chic, intimate atmosphere and exceptional service, Mari creates an unforgettable dining experience, inviting you to savor every moment in our vibrant culinary haven.
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Welcome to Mari: A New Star in NYC's Culinary Skyline
Located in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen at 679 9th Ave, New York, NY 10036, Mari is a remarkable Korean dining experience that has redefined the gourmet handroll. This Michelin-star restaurant invites you to explore the elegance of Korean cuisine, beautifully crafted by the talented Chef Sungshim. With a phone number of (646) 649-3545, it's easy to book your seat at this must-visit venue.
From the moment you step into Mari, you're greeted by a charming atmosphere that blends modern elegance with warm hospitality. Guests rave about the intimate setting, perfect for enjoying a uniquely curated experience. The decor artfully balances Scandinavian minimalism with soothing Japanese aesthetics, creating a space that's as inviting as the menu is enticing.
Respondents like Christopher C. and Faye Y. emphasize that Mari is more than just a meal; it is an immersive culinary experience that lingers in your memory. Expect attentive service that explains each dish beautifully, allowing you to savor every moment of your visit.
If you're feeling adventurous, as Jinnie L. did, consider opting for the tasting menu and wine pairings, where each sip complements the artfully prepared dishes. The sommelier’s expertise will ensure that all flavors marry perfectly.
With a seasonal menu that evolves, Mari constantly revisits the concept of gourmet dining. The Ssam Mari, with its duck confit, and rich iberico pork gyoza are perfect examples of why this place consistently earns rave reviews.
Mari is not just a place to eat; it’s a culinary adventure waiting to be explored. So, make sure to secure your reservation and immerse yourself in the unforgettable flavors and warm atmosphere that have made Mari a new gem in New York City's vibrant dining scene.
“ Had the pleasure of dining at @marinyc a Michelin-star restaurant that's redefining gourmet Korean handrolls! Tried the 12-course Mari tasting menu crafted by the incredibly talented Chef Sungshim for $145/pp, and every course was a flavor explosion of creativity. We couldn't resist adding the Chef's special A5 Wagyu (60g) for $59 and a touch of luxury with Perigord Black Truffle for $15--definitely worth it! If you're in NYC, Mari near Hell's Kitchen is a MUST-visit. This isn't just a meal, it's an unforgettable culinary experience. Highly recommended. Mari Tasting Menu Appetizer : Egg and Caviar Smoked Hwe The Handroll : Salmon Caviar Mushroom Uni & Snow Crab Oyster Spicy Tuna Wagyu Entree : Lobster Kalguksu Dessert : Hibiscus Coffee & donuts ”
“ Came here for my birthday and it did not disappoint! The service explained each dish beautifully and it presented nicely. The flavor was there and it was a surreal dining experience. It did run around 3 hours however, so feel free to get a drink or two! Cheers! ”
“ I was in NY for work and my plans changed for that night so I decided to take achance and walk to Mari for dinner. Unfortunately I did not have a reservation and was hoping to get seated at the bar since I was eating solo. They were full and it seemed that I wasn't going to be able to eat there and they recommended trying the sister restaurant. Luckily while I was waiting they must have been able to figure out a seat because I was able to get seated. Of course I immediately opted for the tasting menu and wine pairing. Each serving was freshly hand made and I was able to see the chef preparing my food with intricate details. Every bite was unique and beautifully paired. The sommelier is knowledgeable and professional. This restaurant is highly recommended! ”
“ Just went here 2 weeks ago and we're still raving about it. Mari was recommended to me by my local friends and I knew it was a gem when they kept returning. This is the first tasting menu where I loved everything from beginning to end -- that is nearly impossible to master in my opinion. The space is small and intimate, the decor is beautiful and modern. The staff is excellent, they are so friendly and fun. They have great teamwork as well. I highly recommend a reservation here. Their tasting menu changes per season. My favorites were the egg and caviar, which was a delicious strong start, to the mushroom handroll, the spicy tuna and salmon. Honestly, everything was fabulous. It was also nice to have a noodle soup, galkuksu, to end the entrees. In addition, the mandarin yogurt sorbet was "life changing" per my husband. We cannot wait to return in the summer! ”
“ We stopped by for brunch and were extremely pleased. First, the space is beautiful with a kind of blend of Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetic? Service was friendly and informative, helping us understand the menu. We started with two rolls: Ssam Mari, a fresh/spring roll style dish with duck confit and nuoc cham, and Hwe Mari, a similarly fresh and bright tasting roll similar to a sushi roll, with a fantastic charred shishito puree. Next was a beautifully presented set of 5 iberico pork gyoza. These were rich but delicate and came with some greens to add balance. We finished with the Chicken Jook and the Gogi Guksu. The jook reminded us more of risotto than congee and had a lot of flavor. If we wanted to nitpick we'd say that the chicken itself could've been seasoned more but it was still a very enjoyable dish. The Gogi Guksu was reminiscent of ramen, with very flavorful slices of Berkshire pork belly in an umami-filled bone broth. The noodles themselves were perhaps a little too soft, but overall still an excellent and tasty dish. At least at brunch, Mari was a fantastic experience, truly a delicious meal! ”
“ I went to Mari for their 3rd ever Sunday Brunch, and it didn't disappoint! The interior was welcoming, clean, and quiet. Great for catching up with a friend or recovering from a night out. To start, they served a red bean soup, and traditional banchan. We ordered the Chadol Mari, and a single bite was packed with a ton of flavor. As an entree I got the wild mushroom kalguksu and I loved the texture of the noodles, but the broth was a bit too salty for my taste. For dessert I especially loved the stroopwafel. ”
“ My partner surprised me with dinner at Mari to celebrate my birthday, and it was such an incredible experience! Everything from the food, to the presentation, to the service, to the ambiance was perfect to set the mood for a special occasion. We ended up sitting at the square chefs counter - so we got to witness ALL the action and magic happening. We opted in to do the tasting menu and split a wine pairing with it - which was so worth it, as there were 8-9 different wines to try that were paired perfectly with each course - really elevated the other experience. I don't want to spoil the tasting menu too much (e.g; favorites), but as many other reviews call out, I can confirm that the Egg and Caviar was life changing. We were also pleasantly surprised by the dessert course... They even had a nice surprise as it was my birthday. Overall, we left full and satisfied - not hungry, but not too stuffed. I am excited to find another occasion to go back and try their menu in a different season! ”
“ I avoided Mari for ages because the idea of paying sky-high prices for kimbap made me want to wither and die. Then I was surprised with a special dinner here and discovered--among other things--that they've since changed the menu and expanded their repertoire, while still staying true to the spirit of kimbap. Plus, we had VIP status with Chef Jiwon, so I kind of couldn't leave. Anywho. - Egg and Caviar: Probably my favorite dish of the menu, as it perfectly represented upscale Korean fusion done well, IMO. Also, steamed egg and caviar are just aces. - Hwe: Refreshing and crunchy, and a nice way to ensure you eat your veggies, kids. - Squid Soondae: Nice concept, a bit marred in execution on account of too-salty jus and lacklustre soondae. Also, I kept thinking of the Simpsons quote, "Lobsters stuffed with tacos" while I was eating it, but that probably says more about me than anything. - Mari: It's Mari time (cue MC Hammer dance). All were pretty and ambitious, but the best of the bunch were the delicious Mushroom, Fluke and Galbi. The Oyster was soing too much and the Spicy Tuna was too cold for me. I think we got a few off-menu ones too, courtesy of Chef, but I can't remember which were which. - Lobster Kalguksu: Ambitious as all get-out, complete with gochujang-infused bouillabaise (mmmm, briny!) and a ton of banchan. Ours came with some bonus A5 wagyu and black truffle, which was the perfect finisher. - Pear Yogurt Sorbet: The essence of Korea distilled in a frozen dessert. - Coffee & Donuts / Raspberry Sorbet: Dunkin should be required to carry fried mochi balls because they're truly the perfect kind of donut. Mmmm.... - Passionfruit Mousse with White Chocolate: I kind of blacked out by this point and devoured my bowl. I know I liked it, but I couldn't tell you anything in particular. - Petit Fours: These should just be sold in boxes. Crystallized orange rounds, chocolate and white sesame cookie sandwiches--sigh. Out of all the complimentary petit fours I've received at Michelin-starred restaurants, these have to be my favorite. Thanks again, Chef Jiwon and team, for helping us to celebrate in style! I'm sorry I totally judged you by your book cover, but I've never been happier to be proven wrong! ”
“ We visited Mari for an early dinner around 5-5:30, right when they opened, and the staff couldn't have been more attentive! We mentioned we were on a time crunch because we had a show to catch, and they were super mindful of that, which we really appreciated. The ambiance was nice and contemporary. We sat at a table, so we didn't get the full experience of watching all the food being prepared, but I imagine that would've been a fun touch too. Still, the meal itself made up for it. Honestly, I thought I'd leave feeling slightly hungry (you know how some tasting menus are), but wow--I was so full I couldn't even finish some dishes! Definitely more than enough food. The wine pairing was excellent. Not only were the pairings thoughtful, but the pours were very generous, no tiny sips here! They also offered the option to add white truffle to some of the dishes that day, which was such a delightful bonus. Overall, we had a fantastic experience. The food, the service, the attention to detail, it all made for a really memorable meal. Highly recommend checking it out, especially if you're looking for something special in the city! ”