It’s widely known as K-Town, but only a fraction of New York City’s 100,000+ ethnic Koreans actually live on the stretch of Manhattan’s West 32nd St named “Korea Way.” Most Korean New Yorkers — as many as two-thirds of the them, actually — live in Queens neighborhoods like Bayside, Flushing, and College Point. Still, to residents and visitors alike, this single city block in Midtown is a shining neon beacon to Korean culture, commerce, and cuisine.
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