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Kochi (restaurant)

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Kochi is a Korean restaurant in New York City. The restaurant has received a Michelin star.

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Kochi (restaurant)
10th Avenue, New York Manhattan

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N 40.762027777778 ° E -73.9935 °
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Kochi

10th Avenue 652
10036 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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kochinyc.com

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