Thursday, February 5, 2015

Hanjoo has apparently closed on St. Mark's Place



The well-regarded Korean cold-noodle specialist from Flushing has apparently called it a day here at 12 St. Mark's Place.

There isn't any sign of life at the restaurant… the phone is disconnected … the website is down … and they are no longer active on Seamless.

CB3 granted Hanjoo's request to extend their beer-wine license to the sidewalk cafe back in June.

Hanjoo opened here between Second Avenue and Third Avenue in October 2012… and it seemed poised to stop the recent revolving door that included Hirai Mong, Gama, San Marcos, Siren and @Cafe. The address was also once home to the St. Mark's Bookshop.

8 comments:

  1. In today's EV don't put off going to a business you are curious about because it will most likely be gone the next time you walk past it.

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  2. Thats too bad. Since Dok suni's closed I liked going there. Food was very good.

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  3. the location is death, the rent must be terrible.

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  4. I heard that a small graveyard will be taking over this space.

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  5. Ken from Ken's KitchenFebruary 5, 2015 at 1:27 PM

    Suggested next business name: Hara- Kiri.

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  6. Noooooooooo!! Hanjoo was the best Korean place in the area, by far. This really sucks.

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  7. None of these places on St. Marks last very long.

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  8. Any recommendations for a good korean restaurant in the neighborhood? That was my go to for bibimbap.

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