1. Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
8.7
700 W 125th St (at 12th Ave), New York, NY
BBQ Joint · West Harlem · 503 tips and reviews
Daniel L.: MUST ORDERS: Ribs, Mac & Cheese, Honey BBQ wings, Donkey Punch, and anything else that is BBQ!
Hailey Nguyen: Great ribs, brisket and wings at a very reasonable price
Kaitlyn Pezik: the hype is worth it, this is my happy place. the salt potatoes are bomb dot com
6. Her Name is Han
9.1
17 E 31st St (btwn Madison & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Korean Restaurant · NoMad · 197 tips and reviews
Zack Kantor: Great Place, food is tasty, inexpensive, and fast. Highlights include Croquettes, BBQ Spicy Pork, Fried Rice, & Bulgogi Salad w beef.
Saba Neko: Ribs, rice cakes, budae jjigae, cocktails all great! I would say food is much better at dinner than lunch tho (albeit more $$$)
Jaclyn R: Need to make a reservation. Highly recommend the kimchi pancake with soft boiled egg and the fire grilled bulgogi is a must!
7. Hillstone
9.0
378 Park Ave S (at E 27th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · NoMad · 265 tips and reviews
Gozde Carmikli: The best barbeque pork ribs u can get... Amazing....
John Torres: The BBQ Pork Ribs with the loaded baked potato plate is a must try before you die!!! Wash it down with a margarita on the rocks! Insanely delicious. Save room for the five nut brownie for dessert.
AmateurConcierge: It's like a classy Applebee's where everything is good. Ribs might be the best in the city, but I'm pretty sure the entire restaurant exists because of the spinach dip. Love the burger n fries too
9. Taboonette
8.7
30 E 13th St (at University Pl), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 149 tips and reviews
Ben K.: Everything here is delicious, especially the shakshuka pita. You MUST try the pulled pork nachos if they are available.
Real Cheap Eats: The slow-roasted pulled pork is arguably the best deal in the house. The meat’s deep flavor is complemented by an apple slaw, and garnished with chipotle mayo, crunchy fried pork skin and cilantro. Read more.
Mike Dudas: The pulled pork & salmon dishes are to die for. This spot is a consistent, affordable winner.
10. ABC Cocina
8.6
38 E 19th St (btwn Park Ave S & Broadway), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Flatiron District · 280 tips and reviews
Sam Pezzullo: Must try: short rib tacos, arroz con pollo, roasted Maine lobster rice, shrimp with sizzling garlic & chili oil, and maitake mushrooms with goat cheese. All are amazing!
Honghui Yu: I highly recommend the short rib tacos and the grilled beef tenderloin with chimichurri sauce - both were amazingly tender.
Kevin Thompson: So many items that you shouldn't miss: short rib tacos, maitake mushrooms and goat cheese, grilled shrimp over garlic oil and the beef tenderloin are all excellent.
11. Craft
9.0
43 E 19th St (btwn Park Ave S & Broadway), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Flatiron District · 126 tips and reviews
Diane Jocson: beef short ribs, side of the glazed baby carrots, risotto, au gratin, and make sure to leave room for dessert! i mean it!
Caroline Jane: Braised short ribs, hamachi appetizer, and hen of the woods side- incredible!
Melissa Martinez: Hen of the woods, pork ravioli and short ribs are all top notch. For dessert the peanut butter soufflé.
13. Pig and Khao
9.1
68 Clinton St (btwn Rivington & Stanton St), New York, NY
Filipino Restaurant · Lower East Side · 307 tips and reviews
M T: Mussels good, pork jowl delish, crispy pata awesome, grilled curry lamb ribs come with yogurt n roti- delicious. Vietnamese coffee the best I've had.
Noah Weiss: This is the Momofuku of Filipino food, from a top chef runner up. Order the entire menu, especially the ribs, everything with pork, the coconut rice, and the sisig. Unlimited beers from a keg for $15.
Auri Ghatak: Love this place! The ribs, coconut rice, adobo pork belly and the Khao soi are all winners. Wash it down with a Hitachino ginger beer that complements the food perfectly.
14. Khe-Yo
8.5
157 Duane Street (btwn Hudson St & W Broadway), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 142 tips and reviews
Eater: The menu includes things like crunchy coconut rice with sausage, bamboo grilled quail, duck laap, spare ribs, grilled chicken, and pork belly with quail egg. A really fun restaurant for date night.
Noah Weiss: The only Laotian food in Manhattan, and it's great. Spare ribs, crispy coconut rice with lime sausage, bone marrow with steak tartare, and pork curry noodles. Equally good for a date or a group.
Rikin Diwan: The ribs are amazing and of course the sticky rice with bang bang sauce is a staple. Be careful of the bang bang sauce!
15. Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
8.7
321 W 44th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 166 tips and reviews
Chee Yi Ong: Best BBQ course meal around the area! Try the Fuji course for 2 or the Kobe-style course if you're feeling extravagant. Friendly staff offers great service: they tell you how long to cook the meat for
Shifra Samuel: The menu was affordable as is but we came during happy hour which made it even more worth it! The Kalbi short ribs and lamb chops were amazing
Valentina Gregoli: Super tasty meat, great ramen and the small bbq in the middle of the table is fun and makes the experience different and interesting!