A Koreatown Korean BBQ specialist for gopchang (grilled beef intestine) that regularly draws packed crowds of groups sharing sizzling platters.
312 5th Ave Fl 2, New York, NY 10001



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The Infatuation's Koreatown restaurant guide warns diners that 'there will probably be a short line to get in' at Gopchang Story, treating the wait as an expected part of visiting. Separately, the site's Korean BBQ guide describes the space as one that 'tends to stay packed with groups going to town on sizzling platters of meat,' pointing to steady group demand for the grill tables.
Both write-ups frame the crowding as routine rather than exceptional, tied to the restaurant's small second-floor footprint above a Fifth Avenue office building. The Infatuation notes a Resy reservation link is available, suggesting booking ahead is the more reliable route around the door wait it flags.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations available via Resy
Walk-ins: Possible, but a short line is reported at the door
The Infatuation's Koreatown guide says to expect 'a short line to get in,' without citing an exact time; its Korean BBQ guide separately notes the space 'tends to stay packed with groups.'
Yes — The Infatuation's guide links a Resy booking page for Gopchang Story.
Walk-ins appear possible but may mean waiting briefly, since The Infatuation flags a short line at the door even with reservations offered.