Steakhouse offers spacious elegant dining with private seating and beautiful decor. Atmosphere feels warm and vibrant, blending lively energy with intimate comfort. Guests enjoy Brazilian barbecue paired with crafted cocktails in a welcoming setting.
Dinner service focuses on attentive care with hosts like Mateo and Matt enhancing the experience. Celebrations and special occasions fit well with the Brazilian steakhouse style and atmosphere.
All-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue features tender beef and lamb with unique flavors. The focus stays on authentic cuts served in a pleasant setting.
Good to know
Reservations are held for 30 minutes; arrive on time to secure your table.
Kids 6 and under eat free, making it a family-friendly option.
Happy hour offers the best deals on drinks and appetizers.
Korean barbecue restaurant with all-you-can-eat menu and massive ventilation vents keeps the air clear despite active grilling. The atmosphere is lively and cozy, filled with loud music and weekend crowds creating a vibrant energy. Large TVs show sports, adding to the active, social vibe.
Offers a cozy atmosphere suitable for intimate dinners or quick meals with friends. Dinner options satisfy groups looking for a pleasant shared experience.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers tender, flavorful meats cooked right at the table. Standouts include bulgogi and pork belly, paired with fresh, delicious banchan side dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour starts after 10 pm with discounted drinks.
Guests have 90 minutes to order and enjoy the all-you-can-eat menu.
A special birthday light show features strobe lights for celebrations.
Narrow dining space with outdated interiors and busy takeout windows creates a downscale atmosphere. The place draws crowds for its authentic dim sum despite a worn and cluttered setting. Energy feels low key, offering a break from city hustle.
Dinner offers a variety of dishes like egg flower soup, chicken wings, and sweet & sour pork. Portions are large, especially the Special Chinese Family Dinner #1, and the soup is light and satisfying.
Baked BBQ pork buns stand out as a signature item, available both steamed and baked. BBQ beef pairs well with rice or noodles, and BBQ ribs appear alongside other dishes like fried shrimp and chicken chow mein.
Good to know
The restaurant accepts cash only for all transactions.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portions have decreased significantly, often not enough for two people.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers tabletop grilling with cast iron flames and a large, spacious interior suited for groups. The atmosphere is energetic and social but often loud and smoky due to poor ventilation. A robot waiter adds a playful touch to the lively environment.
Dinner features option A, which satisfies most diners. Meals suit gatherings with friends or family and generally please everyone.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with standout options like brisket, pork belly, and bulgogi. Includes unlimited rice paper for wrapping the BBQ like a taco and recommends dipping in salt seasoning.
Good to know
Parking is available nearby, but it can be difficult to find.
Lunch specials are offered until 3pm for $26 all-you-can-eat.
Expect a long wait for a table, especially on weekends.
Open-air setup with patio string lights and fire lamps creates a semi-outdoor dining experience that feels spacious but can be chilly. TVs show sports and K-pop videos, adding to a lively, energetic vibe with loud music. Tables offer a cozy yet spacious setting suitable for intimate dinners or group gatherings.
Cozy yet comfortably spacious tables create a good setting for intimate dinners. The Grand Opening Special offers solid menu choices and meal quality that match the price.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue experience with very good tasting meats. Welcomes both first-timers and seasoned enthusiasts looking for a solid Korean BBQ meal.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $26.95 per person, with a two-person minimum.
They stop serving food at 9:20 PM, despite being open until 10:30 PM.
Street parking is available, but be aware of metered spots.
Large space with spacious seating and a large patio area creates an upscale, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant despite high volume, supported by excellent ventilation and thoughtful design. Private rooms and a bar add to the versatile, comfortable setting.
Dinner features mul naengmyeon, a cold noodle dish served instead of rice. The spot suits business dinners and offers a solid overall dinner experience.
Offers an authentic Korean BBQ experience with a high-end, clean setting. The BBQ combo for two includes beer and tasty tofu soup, and the atmosphere is quieter than most Korean BBQ spots.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $4.
Parking can be tough, but free parking and cheap valet are available.
They accept online payments like Venmo and Zelle.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers an intimate setting with beautiful decor and a relaxing atmosphere. The space feels sleek and comfortable but seating is tight near other tables. Quality of meat is top-notch, with standout options like galbi and wagyu, though prices are notably high.
Sleek and comfortable setting suits both casual dinners and special occasions. Spacious layout works well for group dinners and team gatherings.
Offers an awesome selection of Korean BBQ dishes with excellent quality. Features an advanced vent system that keeps clothes and hair free from smoke smell.
Good to know
Parking inside the building on Mansfield is free during the day on weekdays.
Valet parking is $5 and located right next to the restaurant.
Reservations are recommended.
Old school diner with retro 1980s decor and a nostalgic menu board creates a vintage atmosphere. Loud rap music plays, adding energy but sometimes overwhelming the space. Regulars appreciate the classic fried chicken and the place's preserved charm.
A 3-piece dinner with 2 sides, a drink, and an extra strip costs about $20 per person, offering great value for both flavor and quantity. Chicken is a popular choice, especially on Fridays.
BBQ Beans stand out as a solid choice. Sides like coleslaw pair well, but spicy rice and some other sides fall short.
Good to know
Parking is often difficult to find on Sundays, even when the restaurant is empty.
The price for a 3-piece chicken meal is $21.99.
They no longer include biscuits with the meal, despite listing them on the menu.