K Town Chicken & Hof

About

Korean, Chicken Wings

Price Range : $11-30 ($$)

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    Yelp rating
    3.5 stars

Location

Adress: 34 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001

Phone: (212) 643-2603

Work Hours

Mon 4:00 pm-3:30 am
Tue 4:00 pm-3:30 am
Wed 4:00 pm-3:30 am
Thu 4:00 pm-3:30 am
Fri 4:00 pm-3:30 am
Sat 4:00 pm-4:30 am
Sun 4:00 pm-4:30 am

Business info

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    Health Score
    A
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    Happy Hour Specials
    Yes
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    Yes
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Dinner, Late Night
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    Parking
    Street
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    Bike Parking
    No
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    Good for Kids
    No
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    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Ambience
    Casual
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    Noise Level
    Loud
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    Alcohol
    Full Bar
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    Good For Happy Hour
    Yes
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
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    Wi-Fi
    No
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    Has TV
    Yes
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    Dogs Allowed
    No
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    Waiter Service
    Yes
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    Caters
    No

Reviews

  • Nikki C.

    star star star star star_border 2 June 2026

    A hidden spot in K-town, underground yet so trendy. The prices are reasonable, as you can order one entree or sharing a whole plate of something with your crew. We got seated right away, on a Saturday evening, how lucky!

    The tteokbokki (spicy rice cake with veggies) was so yummy and chewier than usual. It was the perfect kind of spice I was craving. The bulgogi and noodles dish was absolute delish! My friends also saved money on their drinks from Happy Hour, which is till 9pm mon-sat.

    I would reccomend for them to have more side dishes! And maybe more workers/servers; there was about only 3 and the place was packed!

    Coming again some time :) !

  • Jacky C.

    star star star star star_border 28 May 2026

    I come here for two things: Korean Chicken Wings and Soju.

    I've tried all of the flavors and I have to say I like the signature K-Town sauce the best which has grounded peanuts on them. It's simply amazing. They do happy hour specials for the wings Monday - Saturday 4pm - 9pm where 6 wings is $9 and every extra 2 wings is in additional $3. Not a bad deal at all!

    If you never had Soju, I'd recommend getting a flavored bottle to start and don't get carried away with drinking it because it goes down really smooth.

  • Jonghan L.

    star star star star star 26 May 2026

    Still one of my favorite, local ktown hang out spots! Happy hour lasts for so long! Mon-Saturday, goes all the way to 9pm - correct me if i'm wrong. There are quite options on the menu, and all their flavored sojus are on happy hour pricing during that time.

    Watermelon soju, lychee soju are incredible. I highly recommend to get these! Not too sweet, not too watered down - exactly how I like my flavored soju. I also heard good things about their pineapple soju, have yet to try it but will give it a shot next time im here.

    Food wise, you can't go wrong with standard korean bar food. Budaejigaek (korean army stew), hameul pajeon (seafood pancake), and their fried chicken wings are always a classic that they make incredibly well.

    Overall - great vibes, not too loud, and a great hangout spot to hang out with friends. I really love the booth seating options that they have, so highly recommend getting one of those if you want to have more of an intimate conversation/setting with friends or a date.

  • Terssa T.

    star star star star star_border 23 May 2026

    Food was good, beer was watery, lychee soju was too sweet.
    Tteokbokki was real cheesy . Happy hour has good prices!

  • Phoebe L.

    star star star star star 15 May 2026

    This is my go to spot for food in Ktown. They have a lot of spacing so it's great for big groups. They also have happy hour specials for chicken and beer. I usually order the fried chicken, budaejigae, and cheesy teokbokki when I'm here. Classic Korean comfort dishes done well and well-priced. Only downside is it's located in the basement area so you wouldn't know where it was unless you were explicitly looking for it.

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