Saturday, March 3, 2012

Mother can't speak english language... We need to goto place that has most Korean places and populous. But as for me, I speak english well and I want to indulge myself into whatever NYC can offer. Suppose that cost of living is not a problem. Where should I go? Thank you.|||Flushing, Queens, aka "Little Korea".

You can get the "7" subway at Main Street and goes right into 42nd Street (Grand Central & Times Square).

Can't be any better than that! :)|||Flushing, Queens. That's where all the Koreans are. You can take the subway into the heart of the city if you so choose to.|||Hmm try Queens, New York..

http://www.city-data.com/city/Queens-New鈥?/a>

Races in Queens:

* White Non-Hispanic (44.1%)
* Hispanic (25.0%)
* Black (20.0%)
* American Indian (20.0%)
* Other race (11.7%)
* Chinese (6.1%)
* Two or more races (6.1%)
* Asian Indian (4.9%)
* Korean (2.8%)
* Other Asian (2.0%)
* Filipino (1.4%)|||In Manhattan, 32nd Street between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue is a mini-Koreatown with Korean restaurants, stores, spas, and cafes.

Also Flushing in Queens, as others have said. Staten Island and Northern New Jersey also have substantial Korean-American populations.|||You can also go to Palisades Park in NJ. Almost all the shops are Korean. The 166 bus from platform 211 in the port authority bus station at 40 St & 8th ave will get you there in about 30 minutes.|||you'll also find a reasonably large Korean student contingent at Columbia University, but you'll have to look for them in an otherwise very diverse neighborhood. we also have one Korean restaurant up there, the "Mill Korean Restaurant", at 113th and Broadway...

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