New, clean spot inside a market serves spicy noodle soups with fresh seafood and brisket for rich flavor. Spacious seating and a quiet vibe with early 2000s music make it relaxing. Casual self-service lets guests bring dishes back to the cashier.
Brisket jjambbong offers a richer flavor than the regular version. It pairs well with black bean noodles and bean sprouts for a tasty meal.
Good to know
The portions are large enough to share between two people.
Vegetarian and seafood allergy accommodations are available.
Dishes must be returned to the cashier after eating.
Cozy Vietnamese spot shines with Wagyu brisket in rich beef bone broth. Family vibe and colorful umbrellas create a warm, inviting space. Soft jazzy tunes add to the home-like feel and make it perfect for relaxed meals.
Pho features Wagyu brisket and beef bone broth with tender brisket cubes and large ribs. Some dishes have chewy meat, but brisket pho stands out for its naturally sweet steak and rich flavor.
Good to know
They offer culantro/ngo gai, which 95% of pho places no longer offer.
The pricing at Pho Kuroushi is on the high side but considered reasonable by many.
The beef is very tender and the broth has a depth of flavor.
Brisket is buttery soft and shines in the appetizer sandwich. Space feels modern and clean with live orchids adding elegance. Atmosphere blends casual dining with an upscale vibe, making it both comfortable and relaxing.
Brisket comes buttery soft and works well in the appetizer brisket sandwich. Pho with brisket pairs with wagyu fried rice for a solid meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Parking is available in the Kong parking lot nearby.
Halal options are available, but not all menu items are halal.
Smoky aroma fills a small, dimly lit room with a casual, friendly vibe. Brisket is melt-in-your-mouth tender and served in generous portions. Ribs are flavorful and pair well with classic sides like mac n cheese, making it feel like a home-like spot without the sports bar noise.
Brisket here is melt-in-your-mouth delicious with a generous portion that often leaves leftovers. It pairs well with ribs and classic sides like mac n cheese and green beans.
Good to know
They run out of brisket by 1-2 pm, so arrive early.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp.
The parking lot is across the street from the restaurant.
Spacious Korean barbecue spot offers tender brisket that melts in your mouth. Self-serve bar features brisket sauce and chili for added flavor. Bright, clean space with classic BBQ layout creates a fun, casual vibe filled with lively energy.
Tender, flavorful brisket melts in your mouth, showing high quality meat. Prime brisket comes with a self-serve bar offering brisket sauce and chili, adding to the experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with affordable prices.
The all-you-can-eat lunch special is available for $20.
A service charge of $18 is added for groups of four.
Space blends robot servers with electric hot pot and grill tables for a modern, clean feel. Wagyu brisket is juicy and melt-in-your-mouth, perfect for grilling or hotpot. Self-serve bar offers fresh vegetables and sauces for full customization.
Wagyu brisket grills beautifully and stays juicy, offering a melt-in-your-mouth quality especially in hotpot. The selection includes top blade and chuck eye cuts alongside Angus beef tongue.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat combo costs $53.95, offering excellent value.
Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Free parking is available at the entrance for convenience.
Neon lights and a waterfall set a unique atmosphere with loud K-pop music adding energy. Thinly cut brisket offers a juicy, soft texture that melts in your mouth. Hooded vents keep the smoky air manageable, balancing flavor and comfort.
Thinly cut brisket melts in your mouth with a juicy, soft texture. Both brisket and smoked bacon stand out alongside other favorites like beef belly and chadol.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $20.99 per person, with kids eating free.
The last seating is at 10:30 PM, even though the restaurant closes at 11:30 PM.
Expect a hot environment near the grills, which can be uncomfortable.
Korean barbecue restaurant with large tables and high ceilings creates a spacious, cozy setting. K-pop music videos play continuously, adding to the fun casual vibes. The place offers self-serve ice cream and maintains good air circulation, though it can feel cold at times.
Good to know
Be prepared to be on a wait list if dining during dinner time on weekends.
The wait time at Star BBQ is usually 1-2 hours.
If you can pay with cash, you get a 10% discount and free soft drinks.
Spacious dining offers a cozy atmosphere with no music for calm. Brisket shines in thinly sliced cuts, paired with thick, aged pork belly for authentic Korean barbecue. Fermented vegetable banchan adds depth, but watch for slippery floors and limited parking.
Brisket comes in thinly sliced and spaghetti strip cuts. It pairs well with pork belly and jowl, often featured in combo sets with stews and sides like steamed egg and lemon.
Good to know
Parking might be limited in the small strip mall parking lot.
Valet parking is available for $3 per hour.
There can be a wait to be seated on busy nights, so arrive early.