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I have been trying to figure out what restaurant it was that I went to about 2 years ago. It is in Fort Lee, NJ close to Edgewater. It’s a type of American Korean Fusion restaurant. It is a little more upscale looking / swanky looking and it has a bar. They give you a small bowl of kettle potato chips when you first sit down and there are chains and curtains hanging from the walls. The decor is very cool and it looks like a lounge in a way. The chairs are leather seats. I have looked online and CANNOT for the life of me find it. I remember having Korean beef tacos and spicy Korean chicken sliders. I think they also had different pizzas and maybe one was Thai inspired? Or Korean. I do have on picture from the restaurant but there is no tag as to what the name was- only says that it is in a fort lee. It was located in a row of a few places almost like a mini strip mall and I remember that the name was one word and it wasn’t a common name. I do remember that the name of the place wasn’t on the outside of the building- it was a little more hidden. I also remember hat there was parking right in front and to side of building. Anyone have any idea what restaurant this is? Thank you all so much in advance - it is driving me crazy!
I have been trying to figure out what restaurant it was that I went to about 2 years ago. It is in Fort Lee, NJ close to Edgewater. It’s a type of American Korean Fusion restaurant. It is a little more upscale looking / swanky looking and it has a bar. They give you a small bowl of kettle potato chips when you first sit down and there are chains and curtains hanging from the walls. The decor is very cool and it looks like a lounge in a way. The chairs are leather seats. I have looked online and CANNOT for the life of me find it. I remember having Korean beef tacos and spicy Korean chicken sliders. I think they also had different pizzas and maybe one was Thai inspired? Or Korean. I do have on picture from the restaurant but there is no tag as to what the name was- only says that it is in a fort lee. It was located in a row of a few places almost like a mini strip mall and I remember that the name was one word and it wasn’t a common name. I do remember that the name of the place wasn’t on the outside of the building- it was a little more hidden. I also remember hat there was parking right in front and to side of building. Anyone have any idea what restaurant this is? Thank you all so much in advance - it is driving me crazy!
The only place I could of that is like this is is Hiura, but this is Japanese.
I have been trying to figure out what restaurant it was that I went to about 2 years ago. It is in Fort Lee, NJ close to Edgewater. It’s a type of American Korean Fusion restaurant. It is a little more upscale looking / swanky looking and it has a bar. They give you a small bowl of kettle potato chips when you first sit down and there are chains and curtains hanging from the walls. The decor is very cool and it looks like a lounge in a way. The chairs are leather seats. I have looked online and CANNOT for the life of me find it. I remember having Korean beef tacos and spicy Korean chicken sliders. I think they also had different pizzas and maybe one was Thai inspired? Or Korean. I do have on picture from the restaurant but there is no tag as to what the name was- only says that it is in a fort lee. It was located in a row of a few places almost like a mini strip mall and I remember that the name was one word and it wasn’t a common name. I do remember that the name of the place wasn’t on the outside of the building- it was a little more hidden. I also remember hat there was parking right in front and to side of building. Anyone have any idea what restaurant this is? Thank you all so much in advance - it is driving me crazy!
Have you tried putting the photo on your computer and right clicking to view the file properties? Unless turned off, the phone usually records the GPS coordinates of the photo. I know with iPhones you can view the photos on a map from the photo app. Don’t know about android phones, but I assume they can do the same. Good luck!
There can’t be that many mini strip malls in fort lee. I’d do a Google street view of those areas that have them until you find what you’re looking for.
I have been trying to figure out what restaurant it was that I went to about 2 years ago. It is in Fort Lee, NJ close to Edgewater. It’s a type of American Korean Fusion restaurant. It is a little more upscale looking / swanky looking and it has a bar. They give you a small bowl of kettle potato chips when you first sit down and there are chains and curtains hanging from the walls. The decor is very cool and it looks like a lounge in a way. The chairs are leather seats. I have looked online and CANNOT for the life of me find it. I remember having Korean beef tacos and spicy Korean chicken sliders. I think they also had different pizzas and maybe one was Thai inspired? Or Korean. I do have on picture from the restaurant but there is no tag as to what the name was- only says that it is in a fort lee. It was located in a row of a few places almost like a mini strip mall and I remember that the name was one word and it wasn’t a common name. I do remember that the name of the place wasn’t on the outside of the building- it was a little more hidden. I also remember hat there was parking right in front and to side of building. Anyone have any idea what restaurant this is? Thank you all so much in advance - it is driving me crazy!
Prost is the place you went to. Unfortunately, it closed down
Thank you SO MUCH! You have solved the mystery!!!! Too bad it closes down- food and atmosphere was so good.
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