Momofuku Ko
Intriguing dining in the East Village
The space may be small, but David Chang’s much-praised restaurant, one of several eateries he runs across town, punches well above its weight with its seasonally inspired tasting menus, an elaborate affair that can take upwards of two-and-a-half hours. Interestingly, diners are served by the chef himself.
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