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Days Closed:
- None
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Multilingual Staff:
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Ownership:
- Asian American
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View/Rooftop:
- City/Skyline View
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WiFi - Free:
- Large Print: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- Wine Pairings/Special
- Cocktail Pairings/Special
- Dinner: $60
- Lunch: Not Offering Lunch
- Sunday Dinner: $60
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: Not Offering Sunday Lunch/Brunch
- Week One Inclusion (July 24-30): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (August 7-13): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (July 31-August 6): Yes
- Week Four Inclusion (August 14-20): Yes
- Third Party Payment System: Yes
- Banquet Capacity: 36
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Buyout Available:
- Cocktails Capacity: 50
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Meals Served:
- Lunch (Regular)
- Dinner (Regular)
- Pre-Theater Menu (Regular)
- Prix-Fixe Menu (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: Korean
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Reservation Platform:
- OpenTable
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Restaurant Features:
- Bar/Lounge
- Family Style
- Happy Hour
- Reservations Accepted
- Reservations Suggested
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Limited Service/Capacity
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Indoor Seating:

- Nathaniel Han
- General Manager
- nathaniel.han@gaonnurinyc.com
- 1250 Broadway (enter at 32nd St.) , 39th fl.
- Manhattan, NY 10001
Gaonnuri boasts one of the most spectacular locations of any Korean restaurant in the City, occupying a 39th floor penthouse in Koreatown that affords wraparound views of Midtown. With a capacity of 300, and two private spaces that fit 40 each, it's a great place for business and social events. There is Seoul sophistication in the menu, which includes beef tartare marinated in sesame oil and soy sauce, seafood-and-scallion pancake, braised short ribs and spicy codfish stew. The bar/lounge, which offers views of the Empire State Building, emphasizes the vodka-like soju, but there's also an extensive wine list designed to match the Korean food.
- Nathaniel Han
- General Manager
- nathaniel.han@gaonnurinyc.com
- 1250 Broadway (enter at 32nd St.) , 39th fl.
- Manhattan, NY 10001

Gaonnuri boasts one of the most spectacular locations of any Korean restaurant in the City, occupying a 39th floor penthouse in Koreatown that affords wraparound views of Midtown. With a capacity of 300, and two private spaces that fit 40 each, it's a great place for business and social events. There is Seoul sophistication in the menu, which includes beef tartare marinated in sesame oil and soy sauce, seafood-and-scallion pancake, braised short ribs and spicy codfish stew. The bar/lounge, which offers views of the Empire State Building, emphasizes the vodka-like soju, but there's also an extensive wine list designed to match the Korean food.
- Reception Capacity 50
- Banquet Capacity 36
Private Room
- Banquet Capacity: 40
