When you want typical Korean food, you head to 32nd street. When you want atypical Korean food, and more specifically, Korean tapas!!!!, you head to Midtown West. Danji is a narrow, dimly lit tapas bar with communal seating up front and small tables towards the back. I was wondering just how good the food would be after waiting 45 minutes and the answer is......well worth the wait.
Starter: Trio of Kimchi
The dish was good, but not impressive and kimchi should be good, if not great, at Korean restaurants.
Spicy yellowtail Sashimi with jalapeno and sweet & spicy chili pepper sauce. The yellowtail melted in your mouth. Sushi-grade quality of 15 East.
Spicy Pork Belly Sliders marinated with a hot chili pepper paste made from red chilies and fermented soybeans and scallions. Luckily, I got both to myself. Delicious!
Braised short ribs were dynamite. You could cut through the meat with a fork...'beef that falls off the bone'
Skirt steak served with a sweet chili dipping sauce. Not typically a fan of skirt steak, but this was cooked beautifully.
Danji was a wonderful experience, particularly for a Midtown restaurant, although I did find the pricing a little high for tapas dishes. Luckily, I was full.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Danji
Labels:
Asian,
hanger steak,
kimchi,
Midtown West,
pork belly,
short rib,
sushi,
tapas
Location:
346 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019, USA
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