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    ATOMIX

    NoMad, New York

    Restaurant in New York, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Book ATOMIX if the night calls for a serious modern Korean tasting menu in a quiet, formal NoMad room. The price makes sense for diners who value seasonal sourcing, a guided format, an intimate counter atmosphere; it is not the right choice for groups, children, outdoor dining, or a casual à la carte meal.

    About ATOMIX

    ATOMIX is a New York City restaurant for modern Korean fine dining at $385 per person. The details are concise but useful for planning: the cuisine is modern Korean fine dining, the dress code is smart casual, signature references include sea urchin bibimbap, galbi, tasting menu courses. Taken together, those facts frame ATOMIX as a deliberate premium choice rather than a flexible default. Book it when the goal is a high-end meal centered on Korean flavors in a fine-dining setting, when the price and formality match the kind of occasion you want.

    A modern Korean fine-dining choice for a focused night out

    The clearest reason to choose ATOMIX is its modern Korean fine-dining identity. The signature references, sea urchin bibimbap, galbi, tasting menu courses, point to Korean flavors presented in a premium dining context. That combination matters: the appeal is not just Korean food in New York City, but Korean flavors arranged for a more structured, high-end meal.

    Because the confirmed price is $385 per person, the decision should be intentional. ATOMIX makes the most sense for diners who want modern Korean fine dining and who are comfortable paying for a high-end meal in New York City. It is a less obvious fit if the occasion calls for a casual or lower-priced restaurant, or if the main priority is keeping the plan loose and inexpensive.

    Smart casual dress is the guidance, so polished clothing is the safest choice. The dress code does not require overexplaining, but it does suggest that the occasion should feel considered. If the goal is a more relaxed night, browse other options in Pearl’s New York City restaurant guide; if the goal is modern Korean fine dining at a premium price point, ATOMIX is the relevant pick.

    Who should spend here, who should not

    Price places ATOMIX firmly in splurge territory. It is worth prioritizing for diners who specifically want modern Korean fine dining and are drawn to dishes such as sea urchin bibimbap, galbi, tasting menu courses. Those references give the meal a clear direction: Korean flavors, fine-dining structure, a premium level of spend. It is a harder sell for anyone who mainly wants a casual meal, a lower-priced restaurant, or a choice that can be made without much commitment.

    The most important planning facts are simple: ATOMIX is in New York City, the cuisine is modern Korean fine dining, the price is $385 per person, the dress code is smart casual. Those facts are enough to decide whether it belongs on the shortlist. Details beyond that should be confirmed directly with the restaurant before booking, especially if the meal depends on timing, seating preferences, dietary needs, or other special arrangements.

    For wider planning around the night, Pearl’s city guides can help separate the restaurant choice from the rest of the itinerary: New York City hotels, New York City bars, New York City experiences, New York City wineries. For adjacent restaurant browsing, compare other New York City dining options by cuisine, mood, how much structure the occasion needs. That comparison is especially useful if ATOMIX is appealing, but the final plan still depends on budget, dress, how formal the meal should feel.

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    Planning details

    Location
    104 E 30th St, New York, NY 10016, United States
    Website
    atomixnyc.com
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Chic, intimate, and sophisticated, with dark finishes, soothing earth tones, and a warm subterranean counter atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    IntimateSophisticatedElegant

    Best For

    Date NightBusiness DinnerCelebration

    Experience

    Chefs CounterDesign DestinationStandalone

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Formal
    Meal Pacing
    Extended Experience
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • sea urchin bibimbap
    • galbi
    • tasting menu courses
    Planning details

    Location

    104 E 30th St, New York, NY 10016, United States · Directions

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can ATOMIX accommodate groups?

    ATOMIX is best evaluated as a $385-per-person modern Korean fine-dining restaurant in New York City, so confirm party size and seating arrangements directly with the restaurant before booking.

    What should I wear to ATOMIX?

    Smart casual is the dress code. For a $385-per-person modern Korean fine-dining booking in New York City, polished clothing is the safest choice.

    Can I eat at the bar at ATOMIX?

    The details are that ATOMIX serves modern Korean fine dining in New York City at $385 per person, with signature references including sea urchin bibimbap, galbi, tasting menu courses. Confirm seating options directly with the restaurant.

    Is ATOMIX worth the price?

    It can be worth it if you specifically want modern Korean fine dining and are comfortable with the $385-per-person price. The clearest draw is the cuisine itself, with signature references including sea urchin bibimbap, galbi, tasting menu courses. If you want a casual or lower-priced meal, another New York City option may fit better.

    What are alternatives to ATOMIX in New York City?

    Look for other New York City dining rooms if you want a different spend, mood, or level of formality. ATOMIX is the relevant pick when the priority is modern Korean fine dining at $385 per person; broader group meals or more casual nights may be better handled elsewhere.