GAONNURI: The Best View of New York City at an Authentic Korean Restaurant
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 07, 2014 -- The top floor Korean Restaurant, Bar and Sky Lounge allures guests with a memorable view of New York City. GAONNURI’s breathtaking view includes Manhattan Skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building, Bank of America Tower, Chrysler Building, NY Times Building, and the 4 Times Square (Condé Nast) Building. Additional views include the East River and New Jersey. GAONNURI is the ultimate combination of the best view and fine dining in New York City.
The Sky Lounge enables for an up close and personal view of the iconic Empire State Building. To be in close proximity of the 4th tallest building in the United States and a New York City landmark is a privilege. GAONNURI offers a large wine selection, assortment of signature cocktails and a bar menu that can be enjoyed in the Sky Lounge. The large wine selection includes Moravian, Italian, Sicilian, French, Spanish, Australian, New Zealand, and Napa Valley wines. The bar & lounge menu includes popular Korean dishes such as Yukhoe (Beef Tartare), Bossam (Braised Pork Belly) and Haemul Pajun (Seafood Pancake).
Compared to other top view restaurants such as The Mandarin Hotel’s Asiate and Eataly’s Birreria, GAONNURI offers a spectacular wide-eye view of New York City both day and night. The restaurant’s location is close to many tourist attractions yet far enough from the busy streets and parks. GAONNURI is the perfect place for lunches, business meals, corporate gatherings, celebrations and romantic dinners.
GAONNURI is a Korean restaurant and bar that offers authentic Korean cuisine made with top quality ingredients, avant-garde desserts, a large wine selection and the best view of New York City. GAONNURI means “the center of the world” in Korean and the top view from GAONNURI leaves guests in fascination, making them fall in love with this city over and over again.
Seolbin Park, GAONNURI, http://www.GAONNURINYC.com, +1 917-417-3249, [email protected]
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