Soogil
Korean-French tasting menus that make the conversation pause — in the best way.
What DatingDex says
Soogil is the kind of small, chef-driven spot where the food becomes part of the date itself — expect delicate Korean-French plates that arrive with intention and lighting dim enough to feel like you're somewhere private. The East Village address keeps it cool without being try-hard, and the intimate room size means you're not shouting over a crowd.
Soogil is one of the top quiet & intimate spots in East Village. At a moderate price point, it fits well when you want a quiet & intimate feel without guesswork.
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