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Yori BoxB+Worth Trying

1 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 · Korean restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (146 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Crispy gluten-free Korean fried chicken and fresh build-style bowls at fair prices; friendly counter service and clean space with minor sauce/consistency hiccups.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Yori Box delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional crispy fried chicken and fresh bowls paired with genuinely attentive, warm service. Occasional consistency lapses in execution and a casual, comfortable but unremarkable setting prevent a higher grade, though generous portions and fair pricing make it competitive with respected local favorites.

Restaurant Summary

Bright windows, a clean counter, and the smell of fresh-fried chicken set the tone for a neighborhood go-to that feels warm and welcoming. Diners rave about crisp, meaty wings and bowls packed with fresh veggies, noting friendly, considerate staff and quick service. One guest summed it up: "a lot of food for the price" that still tastes light and balanced. The culinary approach leans elevated comfort with Korean roots: classic fried chicken and rice-bowl formats, sharpened by sauces like mala soy and yuzu mayo and a produce-forward build. Expect generous portions, gluten-free wing options, and made-to-order frying, with occasional delivery inconsistency or sauce surprises. Families should find it easy: fries, mild soy-garlic chicken, grilled chicken boxes, and plain white or brown rice work for kids. No kids menu is listed, but portions are shareable and prices fair. If someone avoids mayo, ask to omit sauces; menu bowls may include creamy drizzles unless specified.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$24-34 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively brownstone blocks with students, young families, and creatives; neighborhood-oriented foot traffic near Fulton and Fort Greene Park.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, with steady pedestrian flow; typical urban awareness advised at night.

Nearby: Near Fort Greene Park, BAM Cultural District, boutiques, cafes, and residential buildings; strong lunch and early dinner demand.

Prospect HeightsProspect Heights offers a dynamic dining environment with a mix of trendy restaurants, casual eateries, and cultural food spots. The neighborhood is known for its community-oriented atmosphere, proximity to Prospect Park, and a growing number of boutique shops and cafes attracting a diverse crowd.
Park Slope BorderThis micro-area near the border with Park Slope features a quieter, more residential feel with tree-lined streets and family-friendly dining options, blending the urban energy of Prospect Heights with the calm of Park Slope.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–21:00 Tuesday11:30–21:00 Wednesday11:30–21:00 Thursday11:30–21:00 Friday11:30–21:00 Saturday11:30–21:00 Sunday11:30–21:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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