Kraverie

“I recommend the Kimchi Cheese Fries, Seoul Cheesesteak with bulgogi and either the Nutella Madness or Cheesecake Dessert Crepes.”

“For meals so far, I've ordered the bibimbap with the bulgogi ribeye and the Seoul Cheesesteak.”

“I was a fan of the Krave truck and of Lucinda's and now I can have both AT THE SAME TIME!”

Kraverie

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Oh. Em. Gee. This place! So I've worked near here for the last 4 years and I JUST tried it yesterday. It was amazing! I want to try everything on the menu! It's small and cozy inside and the people that work there are very friendly. I ordered the rice bowl with ribeye beef (I forget the name) and ordered the cheesesteak for my husband. I got take out so I cannot comment on the service but I'll definitely be back soon. Delicious food but prices can be on the high side (I paid $37 for the bowl, cheesesteak, and 2 crepes). Parking sucks of course. I ordered the crepes and thought they were just ok (but I may just be not a crepe person). I can't wait to come back and try more!

  2. Absolutely go to Kraverie!!

    Wasn't quite sure what to expect when entering Kraverie, but I was overall very pleased with our experience! I think I was expecting a more traditional Korean restaurant, but highly pleased with the result.  Two food trucks serving up Korean food and Crepes came together to make Kraverie, and their child is perfect.

    Casual fusion food in a comfortable setting, with a highly enjoyable and friendly staff. The food is affordable and the portions are generous.  Thumbs up!  We were seriously conflicted when it came to ordering, but decided on the Korean Wings, Pork and Leek Dumplings and Korean Crepe.  Everything was fantastic – but the Korean Wings was the true standout, some of the best wings I have ever consumed.

    The restaurant appeared to be BYOB, but we ordered the Blooming Tea and, I exaggerate not, it had to be the best tasting tea I have had in my life.  DO IT.

    Excellent experience – will be back for dessert crepes (they are massive!), and ordering takeout for sure.

  3. Kraverie is just so yummy!! Seats are limited as the place is on the smaller side. I always order the bbq platter and the jap chae. They give you meat options for the bbq platter but I always get the spicy pork. The platter comes with two meat options, rice, Kim chi, and potato salad. Everything on that platter is delicious. The jap chae is a staple Korean dish made with glass noodles mixed with vegetables in what tastes like sesame oil and soy sauce. That too is amazing. I can't wait to come back and try some more dishes on the menu. I heard the Kim chi fries and wings are really good as well.

  4. I normally am pretty skeptical of fusion food, but somehow this place manages to pull it off. I'm a big fan of the kimchi quesadilla – just the right mix of savory flavors. Service is prompt and friendly, and really not much to complain about.

  5. Had the kimchidilla and Korean tacos last time I was here. Meat was a bit dry, but they have some interesting combinations here. Prices are reasonable – would like to try out their crepes next time.

  6. Authentically friendly service – sometimes being called "honey" can be nice and not demeaning – and good, affordable, neighborhood food. We ate simply from the Korean side of the menu and were rewarded: the wings were sweet and juicy. The bibambap was excellent: fresh, healthy, and full of flavor. I had the regular, without meat. Next time I will add bulgogi to jazz it up. Also, next time we'll sample from the crepes sides of the menu!

  7. We've been back several times since my first review. I tried some different menu items, all are delicious. Most recent visit a couple of weekends ago I went back to the Seoul Cheesesteak. Seriously flavorful stuff going on in that sandwich. The kind of flavor that makes me want to write to Guy Fieri and tell him to get on over here for an episode of Triple D.

    I am updating to 5 stars not only because the cheese steak is so good, but because the staff has really warmed up. One familiar face (I am horrible with names, sorry!) remembers us now. Must be because we first brought our son last year when he was only a couple months old, and now she sees him a a big 9 month old boy! She sets us up nice in a corner and we go along our meal. Then it happened… silly daddy let baby try a little piece of French fry, which got caught in his throat. A quick response from mommy and all was fine. Later on in the meal, she approached us to let us know our little incident made her realize they have no choking or First Aid posters around, nor is the staff trained to respond. She is going to ensure that is rectified and look into training options. She genuinely cares, and that is a 5 star experience.

  8. *pork and leek dumplings (meh, it was alright; honestly nothing special; the dumpling skin itself was think and crispy which I was not expecting, since I'm used to dumplings having a chewy and softer texture)
    *jap chae noodles (these were served warm with some thinly sliced carrots, choi and sesame seeds; I actually really enjoyed this; plenty of noodles in the bowl so you'll definitely be full; I liked the salt content in here as well as the texture of the noodles)
    *Korean crepe (got this with short ribs inside… not impressed with the short ribs at all, they were kind of dry and chewy; however, the crepe itself was delicious! super fluffy and had a nice sweetness to it to balance out the meat; this comes with a nice side salad but just beware if you're not a big fan of raw red onions because there's a lot of huge slices of them in here haha)

    So let's discuss. I have been meaning to try to their food since I heard about them. The food was decent, can't say it was anything amazing. The service was kind of strange. Apparently, they are in the midst of training new staff. Here's what happened. We got our dumplings and the noodles as our appetizers. We just finished the noodles and this server (who wasn't the one that took our orders) asked if we wanted dessert. I looked at her inquisitively and said "we didn't get our entrees yet." She was just as confused and went back to the kitchen. I was watching as everybody else around us were getting their food but we still haven't gotten ours. I'm assuming who was the manager came up to us and said that the kitchen thought our order was complete. Since they now know it's not, they have to go back and re-make our entrees. I'm like wtf??? How hard could this order have been???? We got 2 apps and 2 entrees. That was it. Not sure what happened. Getting our entrees took an additional 20 minutes. I mean the take out orders were coming out faster than ours. I feel that because we were dining in house, our issue should have been resolved and gotten our food first prior to any take out orders. Just saying. Overall, not a place I'd pick to return.

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Mercer Street 24
Jersey City 07302 NJ US
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Tuesday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm