Meju, a Korean restaurant in Queens, has earned the No. 4 spot on The Times’s list of New York’s 100 best restaurants.
The restaurant prioritizes healing and nourishment over flashy presentation.
Its menu is built around traditional Korean fermentation and whole ingredients.
Diners will find dishes that emphasize depth of flavor rather than novelty.
The cooking style draws on techniques from Korean temple cuisine and home cooking.
Each plate aims to restore balance and provide comfort.
The result is food that tastes terrific while serving a deeper purpose.
Meju has become a destination for those seeking thoughtful, well-crafted meals.
The restaurant’s approach reflects a growing shift toward intentional eating in New York’s dining scene.
Meju’s recognition on the top-five list solidifies its place as a leader in this movement.





