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Ariari

a Busan-inspired room from the Atoboy team leaning hard into coastal seafood

★★★★ 4.0  (2,422) $$$

About Ariari

Ariari is a Korean spot in East Village, and a Busan-inspired room from the Atoboy team leaning hard into coastal seafood. Regulars point to the bibimbap with uni cream and the diy gimbap with scallops. Expect an upper-mid-range bill. It was picked from The Infatuation's East Village guide, so it is open and worth the trip.

Must-try dishes

Bibimbap with uni creamDIY gimbap with scallopsOctopus sook-hwe
Address
119 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003
Hours
Hours vary — check Google Maps for today’s hours
Parking
Street parking; the subway is usually easier
Reservations
Reservations recommended

Perfect for

Date NightSpecial OccasionDinner with FriendsBusiness Dining

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Frequently asked questions

What is Ariari known for?

Ariari is a Busan-inspired room from the Atoboy team leaning hard into coastal seafood. Regulars order bibimbap with uni cream and diy gimbap with scallops.

How expensive is Ariari?

Ariari is priced at $$$ — approx. $40–$75 per person.

How do I make a reservation at Ariari?

Ariari does not list an online reservation system. Reservations recommended

Where is Ariari?

Ariari is at 119 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, in East Village. Street parking; the subway is usually easier