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Loopy's EateryB+

156 W 29th St, New York, NY 10001 · Korean restaurant, Asian fusion restaurant, Fast food restaurant · Chelsea

Casual Korean-fusion spot near Penn/MSG delivering flavorful stone-pot bibimbap and value-friendly bento, with friendly owner-led service and a few policy quirks (service charge + tap water/restroom rules).

Why this grade

Loopy's Eatery delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality anchored by its signature stone-pot bibimbap and attentive, owner-guided service that helps first-timers navigate the menu. Consistent execution and generous portions at fair prices make it competitive with respected local favorites, though occasional service inconsistencies and policy friction prevent grade A territory. The playful, eclectic setting near MSG appeals to pre-event diners seeking reliable Korean fusion comfort.

The full picture

Steps from MSG and Penn, Loopy's feels warm and bustling in a playful, eclectic room where the owner often coaches first-timers through stone bowls. One diner gushed that the crunchy rice edges were "texture heaven," and service generally feels kind and hands-on. Note that policies on restrooms and water can surprise some guests. The cooking leans Korean-fusion with a comfort-first attitude rather than theatrics. Bowls, bento, tacos, and burritos carry bulgogi, spicy pork, or tofu with sauces like gochujang and yum yum. The culinary approach leans contemporary fusion: classic Korean flavors recast into casual formats with generous portions and modest prices. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly picks like popcorn chicken, tacos, burritos, and fried rice alongside milder sauces. The menu offers tofu and vegetables for selective eaters. Reality check: spicy, seafood-forward, or stone-pot dishes skew adventurous; stick to fusion items if kids prefer simple flavors.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Mixed commercial Chelsea/Garment District edge with office workers, travelers, and event-goers heading to MSG and Penn Station.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical Midtown safety with active street life and lighting.

What's nearby: Near Madison Square Garden, Penn Station, small hotels, comedy/arts venues like The PIT; steady pre/post-event foot traffic.

Opening Hours

Sunday13:00–21:00 Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday11:00–21:00 Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday Saturday
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