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  1. Joo-Ok

    Founded by Chef Chang-ho Shin, Joo Ok — meaning ‘threading precious jade marbles’ — brings together seasonal, locally sourced ingredients with Korean culinary techniques for a harmonious …

  2. Book Your Joo Ok Reservation Now on Resy

    Nov 19, 2025 · Joo Ok is a Korean fine dining restaurant founded in 2016 by Chef Chang ho Shin. Originally recognized as a two-starred restaurant in the MICHELIN Guide Seoul, Joo Ok has brought …

  3. Joo Ok – New York - a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant

    In the beating heart of Koreatown, take a freight elevator up 16 stories to find this elegantly appointed retreat. Echoing a traditional Korean home, guests are welcomed with snacks and drinks before …

  4. JOO OK - Updated January 2026 - 688 Photos & 56 Reviews - Yelp

    Do you recommend this business? What's the vibe? Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Joo Ok.

  5. Joo (singer) - Wikipedia

    Jung Min-joo (Korean: 정민주; born October 11, 1990), born Jung A-rin and known professionally as Joo (stylized in all caps), is a South Korean singer, songwriter and musical actress.

  6. Korean Fine Dining Concept Joo Ok Relocates to New York City

    Sep 4, 2024 · Korean fine-dining restaurant Joo Ok is making its debut in the heart of Manhattan this fall, when it relocates to Koreatown.

  7. JOO (singer) | Kpop Wiki | Fandom

    JOO (주) is a South Korean singer. She debuted in January, 2008 with the single "Young Lady" . In January 2015, her contract with JYP Entertainment ended and three months later, in April, she …

  8. JOO Profile and Facts (Updated!) - Kpop Profiles

    Our JOO Profile and Facts is updated on a regular basis, providing up to date facts and news.

  9. JOO profile, age & facts (2026 updated) | kpopping

    Jung Min-joo, better known as Joo, is a South Korean singer and actress. She made her official debut in 2008 with the single 'Young Girl.'

  10. Joo Ok, a Michelin-Starred Restaurant From Seoul, Uproots to …

    Sep 3, 2024 · Joo Ok joins a number of New York restaurants with siblings in Korea: Jungsik, Yoon Haeundae Galbi, the fast-casual Bonchon, and Paris Baguette franchises.