Welcome to The Blossom
Located in Palisades Park, NJ, The Blossom is a delightful deli, breakfast, and brunch spot renowned for its upscale café vibes and extensive tea menu. The menu boasts delectable treats like Milk Bingsoo and Fruit Waffle, as well as savory delights like Berkshire Tonkatsu and Tteokbokki. Customer reviews rave about the meticulous preparation of dishes, with highlights including kimbap, bingsu, and ramen. The modern Korean restaurant also offers a cozy outdoor seating area, perfect for enjoying a relaxing meal or snack. Overall, The Blossom impresses with its attention to detail and diverse culinary offerings.
- 320 Broad Ave Palisades Park, NJ 07650 Hotline: (201) 947-4588
Welcome to The Blossom, a delightful spot in Palisades Park, NJ, where you can indulge in a fusion of Korean flavors and modern cafe vibes. This restaurant offers a diverse menu of delis, breakfast & brunch, and an extensive tea selection.
Customers rave about the impeccable service and attention to detail, making it a safe choice for those with food allergies. Whether you choose to dine-in or opt for takeout, The Blossom guarantees a memorable dining experience.
One standout dish that keeps patrons returning is the kimbap, particularly the tuna mayo and cheese spam variations. The impeccable Berkshire Tonkatsu and flavorful Tteokbokki are also customer favorites, showcasing the restaurant's dedication to quality ingredients and expert preparation.
For dessert, the bingsu steals the show with its meticulous preparation and diverse flavor profiles. From the strawberry bingsu to the Milk Bingsoo, each treat is carefully crafted to provide a refreshing and delightful end to your meal.
Don't forget to explore the extensive tea menu, presented with sophistication and elegance. The Blossom is not just a restaurant but a culinary journey that elevates Korean cuisine to a whole new level. Visit The Blossom today and experience a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation in every bite.

Safe place to order for guests with food allergies. Always a pleasure to eat in restaurant or takeout .

More upscale cafe vibes if you want an elevated bingsoo with more comfortable seating and less crowds/noise. We got the Milk Bingsoo which was the perfect treat that wasn't too sweet or overwhelming, and the Fruit Waffle. The rose syrup is slightly off putting for me but still enjoyed the waffle. They also have an extensive tea menu that's presented very nicely but comes at a price.

My boyfriend and I decided to get dessert nearby after dinner one night. This place was open decently late so we decided to get something to snack on and chat. The menu had a lot of options of both drinks, teas, and desserts. We settled on the strawberry bingsoo. When it was served to us, it was very well presented. The bingsoo came with condense milk, strawberries, strawberry syrup, mochi and caramel syrup. I've never had caramel in my strawberry bingsoo but I can definitely say it was one of my favorite things about this dessert! If I am ever in the area I will definitely be coming again :)

Hands down, some of the best kimbap I have ever had in my life. I'm not joking, I would come back here just for the kimbap. I had the tuna mayo and the cheese spam and oh my gosh it was so good. I also ended up ordering the crab cream croquette and it was fantastic. So creamy! And it came with a great side cabbage salad. X had their karage meal and it came with so many little banchans. Loved it. We didn't have any tea or bingsu, but I think I would love to come back for kimbap and bingsu. Service was very attentive and our waitress was so nice. We were a huge group of 8 and she did wonderfully.

It's very nice restaurant and cafe in town We want there with my friends. I recommend the ramen was good and shrimp tempura is so delicious And don't forget to get dessert yum we be back

Yumm! I like how they have different types of bingsu and different size options. Outdoor space was a nice touch for cooler days, but I wish the tables were wiped better as it was a bit sticky from the previous customers.

Very pretty and modern Korean restaurant in New Jersey. I love their Berkshire, very thick, juicy, and crispy. Their tteokbokki is also tasty. All foods are good amount of portion. - Blossom Tteokbokki (5/5): warms up your dishes right in front of you, and different kinds of rice cake. - Anchovy Walnut Kimbap (4/5): very rich taste - Berkshire Tonkatsu (5/5): pork inside is very thick and juicy, and very crispy outside.

I have been obsessed with Korean bingsu and trying around - and this bingsu was one of the most meticulously made bingsus recebtly i have tried. Beaufully made with care. I can tell they do care about their desserts with love and passion. I feel korean pride. Great job (I had ones in Singapore, palisades NJ, Ann Arbor in 2023... but this was the best) even much better than Japanese sweets in Manhattan. Food presentation is also great with care. I ordered the snall size and it was way enough for one person. Also had egg sandwich which was also made with care -egg salad with slight onion and carrots. Could be a pinch of salt needed more. I felt traveling for this bingsu from Manhattan was worth it.

The Blossom has always been a popular post-meal hangout spot for desserts, teas, and coffee. The interior design is trendy and there are many cute items such as teacups and teapots for display at the counter. However, I stopped in for a meal rather than dessert this time and was pleasantly surprised! The donkatsu kimbab is 5/5 - it's an upgraded, fancier version of the childhood classic lunchbox item. It's loaded with a juicy donkatsu and plenty of fresh cabbage along with the typical kimbab items which make for a delicious flavor and enjoyable texture in the mouth. I would stop back in The Blossom to try their other savory food items after this great experience. The desserts are always on point! This time I tried the summer special strawberry bingsoo. It's the most refreshing one I've tried in the area so far. I thought the bingsoo would get boring after a couple bites but there are hidden strawberries and cereals hidden in the snowflakes to keep the flavors diverse. I recommend trying this to anyone stopping in - it's a classic and can't be missed!