Metro

Cops probe anti-gay attack on mother-daughter pair

The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating after a mother and daughter were targeted in a bias attack at a Korean Midtown eatery, police said.

The pair was at the BarKogi Restaurant on Second Avenue and West 51st Street on Saturday, when a trio of rowdy patrons hurled anti-gay slurs at them at about 1 a.m., according to police.

Two white women in high heels and a white man were seated at a table behind them when they suddenly started the verbal assault, cops said.

“F–king lesbians!” they shouted, before they grabbed the daughter, 27, by her legs and dragged her to the floor, sources said.

She was treated at NYU Langone Medical Center for minor cuts and bruises to her knees, authorities said. Her 46-year-old mother was not physically injured.

The trio was caught on video outside the restaurant.

The women can be seen casually strutting away in high heels, one fumbling through her purse, and the man lighting a cigarette before walking away.

Police are trying to determine why the mom and daughter — who didn’t know the attackers — were targeted.

The man was described as in his mid-40s, about 5 feet 8, weighing 180 pounds, balding and with a beard. He was last seen wearing a long-sleeved shirt and jeans.

One woman was described as in her mid-30s, about 5 feet 7, weighing 130 pounds, with dirty blond hair. She was last seen wearing a light-colored shirt, black pants and light-colored high-heel boots.

The other woman is in her mid-30s, about 5 feet 7, weighing 120 pounds, with long wavy black hair. She was last seen wearing a white tank top, black pants and black high-heel boots.