High-volume Korean barbecue restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet with self-serve meat stations and a modern, stylish interior. The atmosphere is clean and well lit, lively with loud music and a vibrant vibe. Private rooms and a walk-up bar add options for groups and waiting guests.
Unlimited quality meat and endless cuts like intestine and brisket come with the lowest all-you-can-eat package. The deal includes unlimited side dishes and alcohol, all served with good service.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with consistently top-quality beef, especially the beef brisket. Known for delivering an exceptional Korean barbecue experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-8pm and Saturday to Sunday from 2-6pm.
Drinks cost $5 during happy hour, with cocktails at $8.
Expect a wait time of up to two hours during peak hours.
Small, brightly lit Korean barbecue spot with a compact dining area and smoky atmosphere. Music features Western pop hits and college sports on TVs, creating a laid-back vibe. Friendly environment suits groups of family and friends.
Offers all you can eat BBQ for $22 with amazing food quality that exceeds expectations for the price.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with a variety of meats for grilling. Prices come in cheaper than other spots while maintaining quality and a positive experience for first-timers.
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The restaurant offers an affordable price for unlimited Korean BBQ.
Prices are super affordable.
Parking can be a bit tricky.
Korean barbecue spot with modern black interior and bright table lights highlights authentic grill setup at each table. The atmosphere is very loud, making conversation difficult, and tables are crammed closely together. Valet parking and wheelchair accessibility add convenience to the experience.
Unlimited sides include japchae, steamed egg, kimchi fried rice, and hangover ramen, all fresh tasting. The meal offers a set menu with plenty of food and unlimited banchan, allowing leftovers without pressure to finish everything.
Traditional Korean-style pork belly comes with a variety of side dishes. Servers handle the grilling, so you don't cook your own meat.
Good to know
Reservations are allowed but recommended for busy times.
Valet parking is available for $4.
Street parking is free after 6 pm.
Small Korean barbecue restaurant with cute temple-inspired booths and a cozy, tight-knit atmosphere. Busy and lively with party music playing, creating a casual but charming vibe. Offers affordable all-you-can-eat options where guests grill their own food.
BBQ all you can eat offers great food with a bottomless option that feels like a hidden gem. It provides a pretty affordable way to enjoy unlimited servings in Koreatown.
Service stands out as excellent and attentive. The menu stays simple, letting you try every dish. Prime beef brisket tastes better than at other Korean BBQ spots.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat experience lasts 2 hours.
Expect an hour-long wait during busy times.
They are open late until 2 AM.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers self-serve meat and side dish bars that let diners grill their own food at the table. Large glass windows provide a panoramic city view with seating that overlooks the block below. The atmosphere is modern and inviting, with K-pop music playing softly in the background.
Unlimited marinated meats fill the self-serve bar, paired with an all-you-can-eat banchan bar. The endless side dishes add solid value to the meal.
Offers authentic Korean barbecue with a wide selection of dishes and endless banchan. Service is quick and the experience closely matches what you'd find in Korea.
Good to know
Happy hour runs on weekdays until 4 PM with all-you-can-eat options for $25.
The weekday lunch special starts at $26.99 with 45 items available.
There is a two-hour limit for the buffet, and last orders are denied 20 minutes before time is up.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a clean, recently renovated interior with spacious seating and an all-you-can-eat option. Atmosphere stays relaxed but lively, suitable for dates or casual gatherings, with draft beer available. Reservations are recommended due to popularity during peak times.
Grilled meat comes cooked by staff, ensuring a premium Korean BBQ experience. The OG Nakji Chul Pan offers a spicy octopus option alongside classic barbecue choices.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $43 per person.
Valet parking is available, but street parking is limited.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with a friendly atmosphere and lively energy. Servers assist with cooking, enhancing the dining experience. Valet parking is available, though smoke ventilation could improve.
Offers an all you can eat option with a $90 unlimited meat choice. The unlimited short rib galbi stands out as a popular selection for meat lovers.
Excellent quality Korean BBQ stands out with expert preparation and authentic flavors. The spot serves everything expected at a finest level.
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The all-you-can-eat menu costs $49.95 per person.
Valet parking is available for $3 on weekdays.
The restaurant has its own parking lot for guests.
Modern, spacious Korean barbecue spot offers excellent ventilation that keeps smoke away from diners. Atmosphere feels inviting and cozy with a laid-back vibe suitable for families and groups. Quality meat and well-designed space create a comfortable, enjoyable dining experience.
Unlimited brisket comes with a $24.99 per person deal. The offer lets you eat as much brisket as you want, making it a solid choice for meat lovers.
Authentic Korean barbecue shines here with a focus on quality and flavor. The spot offers a great experience for those seeking traditional Korean BBQ in the area.
Good to know
They have a Valentine’s Day special right now.
Expect a 20-minute wait if you don't make a reservation.
Parking costs $10 at their lot, free during weekday lunch.
Korean barbecue spot offers all-you-can-eat style with high-quality marinated meats and unique options like squid and baby octopus. The atmosphere is loud and lively, with music and sports on TVs, suited for groups and family dinners. Space is open and accommodating, though tables sit close together, making conversations challenging.
Offers a big selection of meats with quick and attentive service. Delivers an authentic Korean BBQ experience favored by meat eaters.
Good to know
Valet parking is available for $3 cash, which is convenient in this area.
Expect a wait during peak hours; arriving early is recommended.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options for meat.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat solo dining with seafood and vegetarian options. Atmosphere stays warm and slow with multiple screens showing entertainment and sports. Seating includes hard school chairs and a private dining section for a more exclusive feel.
Grilling your own meat on a built-in table grill stands out here, paired with a variety of side dishes. The spot welcomes single diners and offers an All-You-Can-Eat Korean BBQ experience.
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Happy hour lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11 AM to 4 PM.
All-you-can-eat lunch costs $28 from Monday to Friday.
Parking is validated for two hours with a restaurant receipt.
Spacious and bright dining area features a full salad bar with meats and hot dishes, creating a vibrant atmosphere unlike many darker Korean BBQ spots. Comfortable seating and a clean, well-organized layout support a lively, buzzing vibe. The grill smoke adds a campfire feel to the experience.
Unlimited meats at the cold bar stand out as a unique feature. The Wagyue AYCE option offers truly all you can eat Korean BBQ without limits.
Unlimited meats at the cold bar offer a unique twist on Korean BBQ. Servers handle the grilling from the start, which is rare for all-you-can-eat spots.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 11am with discounted food options.
Lunch costs $19.99, including access to the salad and raw bar.
Free parking is available during weekday lunch hours.
Small dining area with built-in table grills creates an interactive cooking experience. Atmosphere blends vibrant energy and modern decor, often filled with hip hop and K-pop music. Guests enjoy a laid-back vibe that suits both lively nights and calm late evenings.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with crispy, smoky chicken wings. Combines quality, service, and vibes for a memorable meal.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash payments; no credit cards are accepted.
Parking costs $20, and security is available on-site.
An 18% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers indoor and outdoor dining with grills at tables for self-cooking. Atmosphere is loud and smoky, making conversation difficult amid close-packed seating. Affordable drinks like cheap soju and hot sake complement the experience.
Unlimited amounts of quality meat and amazing barbecue come with quick service and a two-hour limit. Paying cash lowers the price to about $31 for this all-you-can-eat experience.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and sushi for $23.99 with outstanding food quality. Accepts solo diners and provides a solid deal compared to other spots.
Good to know
Parking costs $2 for valet with a two-hour limit.
Expect to pay around $27-30 per person after fees and gratuity.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Korean barbecue spot with smoky grills and lively crowds creates a cozy, homely atmosphere. Seating includes comfortable chairs and tables, accommodating both small and large groups. Fans above grills struggle with ventilation, contributing to the smoky environment.
Unlimited beef tongue and short ribs come out quickly with responsive service. Sides are unlimited and arrive fast.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with reasonably priced options. Serves solid, basic Korean BBQ ideal for casual dining.
Good to know
Dinner costs $56.99 per person for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ.
Expect unpredictable wait times; no reservations are accepted.
The restaurant has a 2-hour dining limit for guests.