Oiji Mi - Spectacular Korean food

The original Oiji was a small restaurant in the East Village that served small plates, and was known for excellent Korean food. It was not cheap, but reasonable for the quality. A couple of years ago it moved to large and beautiful new quarters in the Flatiron district, serving an ambitious 5-course menu. We hadn’t heard about it, but one evening we were walking along 19th St. and spotted it (very unprepossessing from outside) and stopped to take a look at the menu. We were intriqued, but they didn’t have any tables available, so we filed it away for future reference and I did some research on it. Every review I read was a total rave so we reserved for dinner last night.

At $150 per person it is certainly up there in price, but compared to many of the top-tier restaurants it is a relative bargain. The first course is 3 small dishes, while the remaining 4 courses offer a choice of 3 dishes.

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