A 17-seat Korean chef's-counter restaurant from Chef Brian Kim that earned a Michelin star the same year it opened in 2023, per Wikipedia's list of Michelin-starred NYC restaurants.
17 W 19th St, New York, NY 10011



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bōm's Michelin star, listed on Wikipedia's Michelin-starred NYC roundup, combined with its tiny 17-seat counter, has made it one of the harder Korean-restaurant reservations in the city, per search results describing it among NYC's toughest Korean bookings.
Per search results on the restaurant's booking setup, reservations are taken through OpenTable or directly via bom-nyc.com, and advice from coverage is to book as far ahead as the system allows given the small counter and rising demand since its star was awarded.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Booked via OpenTable or bom-nyc.com; recommended to book as far ahead as the system allows
Walk-ins: Not the standard path in given the 17-seat counter
Closed Mondays; dinner 5:30 PM Tue-Sat, Sunday service from 5 PM
There's no walk-in wait since seating is reservation-only; the real challenge is booking ahead, as the 17-seat counter is described as one of NYC's hardest Korean reservations to land, per search results.
Yes, via OpenTable or the restaurant's own site, bom-nyc.com, or by phone, per search results on its booking channels.
Walk-ins are not the standard path given the small 17-seat chef's counter and heavy reservation demand, per search results on bōm's booking difficulty.
Sources: Wikipedia: List of Michelin-starred restaurants in New York City · bōm official site / OpenTable (via web search)