Where is it?
Han Bat is on the north side of 35th Street between 5th and 6th (closer to sixth). It is right by the 34th street subway station (B,D,F,V,N,R) at Herald Square (Northeast exit) and the Metro Hotel.
Han Bat is open 24/7. It is not a BBQ so don't expect
Kalbi (although they do serve
Kalbi Tang which is a soup version). They have great
Gobdol BIBIMBAP as well as a great rice-noodle sausage (the sausage is made with noodles that are made with rice) soup called
Soon Dae Gook. The
Soon Dae Gook is not listed on all the menus (some menus have been changed) but they will serve it to you if you ask. Also recommended is the
Soondohboojigae, a spicy seafood and tofu stew. I prefer
Sul Ran Tang at
Gam Me Ok (located on 32nd Street between 5th and Braodway near
Kum Gang San--which incidenltally has excellent
Yook Gae Jang--and is across the street from
Kang Suh the BBQ place where they burn wood blocks).
Han Bat does serve
Bul Go Gi (a sweet thinly sliced BBQ beef), but I think it must be cooked in a pan instead of on a BBQ. It is not served with lettuce leaves, as it is at
Kum Gang Sun and
Kang Suh.
Also recommended is the
Haemul Pachun, a Korean version of scallion pancake but with seafood. At
Han Bat the
Haemul Pachun is served as one large pancake that is cut into portions.
There are so many great things to eat at
Han Bat I would recommend it as a place to go with a group. If a group does go there, I would highly recommend getting the
Haemul Jigae which is sort of a grand Korean
bouillabaisse.
Edited by mascarpone, 12 August 2004 - 07:50 AM.