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    Nowon

    360Pearl Points

    East Village burger with a real point of view.

    Nowon, Restaurant in New York City

    About Nowon

    Nowon is Chef Jae Lee's Korean-American gastropub on East 6th Street, best known for a dry-aged double-patty burger loaded with kimchi and gochujang mayo. Ranked on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list in both 2024 and 2025, it is one of the East Village's most consistent dinner options and easy to book. Go for the burger; stay for the late-night energy on weekends.

    Verdict

    Book Nowon if you want one of New York City's most talked-about burgers in a setting that actually has personality. Chef Jae Lee's East Village gastropub has climbed from #818 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list in 2025 (it ranked #587 in 2024 — the direction of travel matters here) and holds a 4.4 Google rating across 668 reviews. The food is Korean-American comfort cooking anchored by a double-patty burger that has earned a genuine citywide following. Dinner is the only option, which keeps the experience focused. Skip it if you want a quiet room or a tasting-menu format — this is a loud, social gastropub, and it works leading when you treat it that way.

    About Nowon

    Nowon opened on East 6th Street in the East Village, a block where the smell of garlic, sesame, and char from neighbouring kitchens sets the tone before you even reach the door. Inside, the air carries the scent of griddled beef and gochujang , both signals that the kitchen is working at volume and that the food is built around bold, fat-forward flavours rather than delicate plating.

    The menu is Korean-American gastropub cooking: inventive comfort food that leans hard into umami. The centrepiece is a double-patty burger made from a dry-aged beef blend, loaded with American cheese, kimchi, and gochujang mayo on a toasted bun. It is not a subtle burger. It is the kind of burger that food-obsessed visitors specifically route their evenings around, and the OAD recognition across two consecutive years confirms that reputation has spread beyond the neighbourhood.

    The room is small and energetic. Pop-culture references cover the walls, music pushes the energy higher as the night goes on, and service is warm rather than formal. This is not a place built for long, quiet conversations. It is built for groups who want to eat well, drink well, and stay for another round. Friday and Saturday hours extend to midnight, which makes it a practical late-night option in a part of the city where good food after 11 pm is harder to find than it should be.

    Group Dining and Private Experience

    Nowon does not list a dedicated private dining room in its current data, so if you are planning an event that requires a fully closed space, contact the venue directly before booking to confirm availability. What the room does offer for groups is a gastropub format that suits shared eating well: the menu's comfort-food orientation means ordering across the table is direct, and the relaxed, high-energy atmosphere absorbs larger parties more naturally than a fine-dining room would.

    For groups of four to six, Nowon is a practical and affordable East Village option compared to the price and formality involved in booking Atomix for the same number of people. If your group wants Korean-influenced cooking without a multi-hundred-dollar per-head commitment, Nowon is the more accessible route. For a broader view of where to eat with a group in the city, our full New York City restaurants guide covers options across price points and formats.

    Practical Details

    DetailNowonComparable Venues
    CuisineKorean-American GastropubOsamil (Korean-inspired), Damn the Weather (Gastropub, Seattle)
    Price rangeNot listed , gastropub pricing typical for East VillageCamden Spit & Larder (comparable gastropub tier)
    HoursMon–Thu & Sun 5–11 pm; Fri–Sat 5 pm–midnightMost East Village gastropubs align closely
    Booking difficultyEasyHarder at Atomix or Eleven Madison Park
    OAD Casual NA Ranking#818 (2025), #587 (2024)Higher-ranked peers require more planning
    Google Rating4.4 (668 reviews)Consistent with well-regarded neighbourhood spots

    How It Compares

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    FAQs

    Is lunch or dinner better at Nowon?

    • Dinner is your only option , Nowon opens at 5 pm daily and does not serve lunch.
    • Friday and Saturday are the leading nights if you want a later, higher-energy session: the kitchen runs until midnight.
    • For a quieter experience, Monday through Thursday before 8 pm gives you more room and a calmer pace.

    What should I order at Nowon?

    • The dry-aged double-patty burger with kimchi and gochujang mayo is the dish that put Nowon on the OAD Casual North America list two years running , order it.
    • Chef Jae Lee's menu extends into Korean-American comfort food beyond the burger; the kitchen's strength is bold, umami-forward cooking, so lean into that rather than looking for lighter options.
    • If the burger is sold out or you want to explore the broader menu, the same flavour logic , fermented, spicy, rich , applies across the card.

    Can Nowon accommodate groups?

    • The gastropub format suits groups of four to eight well: the menu's shared-eating style and relaxed atmosphere absorb larger tables naturally.
    • No dedicated private dining room is confirmed in available data , contact the venue directly if you need a closed space for an event.
    • Booking is rated easy, so even last-minute group reservations are more achievable here than at tasting-menu venues like Atomix.

    What should I wear to Nowon?

    • No dress code is listed. The East Village gastropub setting and pop-culture-heavy interior signal casual dress is the norm.
    • Smart casual is comfortable here; there is no expectation of the formality you would bring to Le Bernardin or Per Se.
    • The room gets loud and social as the evening progresses , dress for that energy, not for a quiet dinner.

    Does Nowon handle dietary restrictions?

    • No specific dietary accommodation policy is listed in available data. Contact the venue before visiting if you have serious allergies or restrictions.
    • The menu's Korean-American comfort food orientation , with dishes built around beef, pork, and fermented ingredients , means vegetarian and vegan options may be limited. Confirm directly.
    • Guests with gluten restrictions should ask about the burger bun and marinades specifically, as gochujang-based preparations often contain wheat.

    How far ahead should I book Nowon?

    • Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you do not need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for Atomix or Eleven Madison Park.
    • Friday and Saturday evenings are the busiest slots given the midnight closing time , booking a few days ahead on weekends is sensible.
    • Weeknights can likely be booked same-day or the day before, though confirming directly is always worth the extra step.

    Is Nowon good for solo dining?

    • A gastropub format with a counter or bar typically suits solo diners well , check with the venue on seating arrangements, as seat count is not listed in available data.
    • The menu is built around shareable and individual comfort dishes, so ordering solo is direct without the awkward over-ordering that tasting menus can create.
    • The social, music-driven atmosphere means solo dining here has more energy than sitting alone at a quieter spot , which is either a plus or a minus depending on what you want from the evening.

    Can I eat at the bar at Nowon?

    • Bar seating availability is not confirmed in available data , contact the venue to ask before you arrive and plan around it.
    • In East Village gastropubs of this format and size, bar seating is common and often the leading route for walk-in diners on busy nights.
    • If bar seating is available, it is worth prioritising on Friday or Saturday when the room is at its most animated and the kitchen runs until midnight.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Nowon?

    Dinner only — Nowon opens at 5 pm seven days a week, so there is no lunch service. Friday and Saturday hours extend to midnight, making those nights the better pick if you want a later, more energetic sitting.

    What should I order at Nowon?

    The burger is the reason to visit. Chef Jae Lee's double-patty, dry-aged blend with American cheese, kimchi, and gochujang mayo is what earned Nowon its Opinionated About Dining Casual ranking (ranked #587 in 2024, #818 in 2025 across North America). Order that first; the rest of the menu is inventive comfort food built around a similar Korean-American frame.

    Can Nowon accommodate groups?

    Nowon does not list a dedicated private dining room, so large groups requiring a closed space should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. For casual groups of four to six, the East Village gastropub format works fine, but plan around the intimate room size.

    What should I wear to Nowon?

    Come as you are. Nowon is a gastropub on East 6th Street in the East Village — the vibe is casual, pop-culture-referencing, and deliberately unpretentious. There is no dress expectation beyond what you would wear to a neighbourhood bar with good food.

    Does Nowon handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodations are not documented in Nowon's available data, so check the venue's official channels if you have allergy or dietary requirements. Note that the signature burger and much of the menu is built around Korean-American flavours that often include gluten, dairy, and fermented ingredients.

    How far ahead should I book Nowon?

    Book at least a week out, more on weekends. The room is intimate and the burger has a loyal following in New York — Nowon's OAD recognition means demand is consistent, not occasional. Friday and Saturday evenings fill fastest given the midnight close.

    Is Nowon good for solo dining?

    Yes. The gastropub format and casual, community-oriented atmosphere make solo visits comfortable, and the counter or bar setup at most East Village spots of this type suits a single diner well. The food programme — centred on a single standout burger — does not require a group to get the full experience.

    Location

    507 E 6th St, New York, NY 10009

    New York City, United States

    Compare Nowon

    The Complete Picture: Nowon and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    NowonGastropubEasy
    Le BernardinFrench, SeafoodMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AtomixModern Korean, KoreanMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Eleven Madison ParkFrench, VeganMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MasaSushi, JapaneseMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Per SeFrench, ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    Nowon and the comparison venues on this page occupy completely different price tiers, so the honest answer is that they are not competing for the same booking. Atomix is the closest in spirit, Korean cooking with a strong point of view, but it operates at a $$$$ tasting-menu price point that requires weeks of advance planning. If Korean-influenced flavours are the priority and you want to spend a fraction of an Atomix dinner, Nowon is the practical choice. The cooking is less technically elaborate, but the OAD recognition across two years confirms the kitchen is doing something that goes beyond neighbourhood comfort food.

    Eleven Madison Park, Le Bernardin, Masa, and Per Se are all $$$$ fine-dining commitments built around a very different evening: long, structured, expensive, and requiring considerable forward planning. None of them are substitutes for Nowon, and Nowon is not a substitute for them. If your trip includes one serious fine-dining booking, Atomix is the strongest Korean-cooking case for that spend. If you want to eat well without the tasting-menu investment, Nowon is the more accessible, higher-energy East Village option.

    For a like-for-like gastropub comparison, Camden Spit & Larder in Sacramento and Damn the Weather in Seattle operate in the same casual format, but neither has the specific Korean-American identity that makes Nowon worth seeking out. If you are in New York and want to eat at a gastropub with a defined culinary personality rather than a generic comfort-food menu, Nowon has a clearer reason to exist than most of its neighbourhood peers.

    Hours

    Monday
    5–11 pm
    Tuesday
    5–11 pm
    Wednesday
    5–11 pm
    Thursday
    5–11 pm
    Friday
    5 pm–12 am
    Saturday
    5 pm–12 am
    Sunday
    5–11 pm

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