Came here w friends and family, we all loved it! It’s a lively family friendly place with good options on their AYCE menu
The staff is warm and welcoming, Mario especially is attentive, friendly, made good recommendations and is a fantastic cook - he brought the whole experience together!
A few menu items we enjoyed -
• apps - fried chicken dumplings and spring rolls!
• meats - dry aged prime rib, kalbi, and beef cap cuts!
• sushi - shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, and I think it was the bulgogi roll - all were phenom, our generally non-sushi eating folks enjoyed these v much too!
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Saihaan Chowdhury
3 days ago
The Prime No 7 was an amazing experience. Ranging from the food all the way to the servers hospitality as well, it was overall great and welcoming! Props to Eric and Mario, they made the food so well, can't recommend them enough! Also the kpop box revealing the drink was so cool to witness! And finally ending it off with a birthday cake for my baby nephew, to put the cherry on top on this overall amazing experience. It's more on the expensive side ranging to approximately 50$, but that is okay, because it is definitely worth it! All you can eat as well!
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Jasmine Veerani
4 days ago
Absolutely amazing!! Loved the ambiance, food, drinks and THEIR SERVICE IS 100% topnotch. My best friend and I came for an early dinner reservation and from start to end Ashma was our server and her service was amazing. Highly recommend sitting at her table anytime you come here cause I know I will! She cooked the food for us the entire time, kept on a conversation, was very sweet and polite, answered questions with grace and patience. Will highly recommend coming here cause it was totally worth it. First time experience KBBQ and the it was amazing.
Go to Prime No. 7 if you want high-quality Halal meat, flashy drinks, and a server who won't let you burn the house down.The place where your self-control goes to die, but your taste buds finally feel alive. Since they don't serve alcohol, the "drinks" are basically liquid art. If you’re a Muslim living in New York, you’ve spent your life walking past Korean BBQ spots, inhaling the scent of soy-marinated bliss, and then sadly eating a falafel wrap because everything on that grill was definitely not for you.It’s located on Steinway Street, which is basically the spiritual capital of Halal food, but Prime No. 7 is the cool new kid on the block who just bought a leather jacket and a smoke machine.
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Evan Reynolds
Dec 21, 2025
What should have been an excellent dining experience was completely undermined by ownership.
Our servers were outstanding — attentive, kind, and genuinely knowledgeable. They delivered what would have been a flawless 5/5 experience.
Unfortunately, the owner chose to insert himself after a dispute over their Amex policy, which is not clearly disclosed anywhere on their website or booking flow. I calmly explained that we had chosen this restaurant specifically to use an Amex credit, while also acknowledging why a restaurant might choose not to accept Amex. This was not an argument — just an honest expression of frustration.
The response was shockingly arrogant. Rather than listening or de-escalating, the owner dismissed the concern outright and, verbatim, said: “I own ten restaurants,” followed by more self-congratulatory posturing. This was done in front of my wife and our two-year-old child, immediately after we had shared how excited we were to have this restaurant so close to our home.
That moment erased all goodwill. We would have returned many times. Instead, I refuse to support ownership that flaunts wealth and ego while showing complete disregard for the customer experience — and, frankly, for the hardworking staff who were nothing but excellent.
A real shame to the employees who deserve far better leadership.