A 24/7 Koreatown institution for seolleongtang (ox bone soup) that doubles as the go-to post-karaoke, post-drinking meal stop in the small hours.
9 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001



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Gammeeok's relocated "2.0" location is built around the after-hours crowd — a Tripadvisor reviewer describes it as "hipper, louder, and meant for the 2am karaoke crowd," reflecting its role as the late-night landing spot for groups spilling out of Koreatown's karaoke rooms nearby.
Because it runs 24/7, there's generally no line in the traditional sense, but the restaurant fills up specifically in the deep-night hours; per Tripadvisor, it's known to "soak up alcohol at 5am like no other," pointing to a predictable pre-dawn rush rather than a dinnertime one.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Yes — it's a 24-hour walk-in restaurant, per Tripadvisor reviews.
Open 24/7, per Tripadvisor and Gammeeok's own site.
Since it's open 24/7, there's rarely a formal wait, but the space fills up hardest in the deep-night hours — Tripadvisor describes it drawing the "2am karaoke crowd" and a heavy 5am rush.
No reservation system is documented for Gammeeok; it operates as a round-the-clock walk-in restaurant.
Yes, it's walk-in only, any hour — that's the point of a 24-hour K-town soup spot, per Tripadvisor.
Sources: Tripadvisor · Gammeeok official site