Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers a clean, stylish interior with warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels relaxed and kid-friendly. Guests enjoy authentic Korean flavors paired with chilled Soju and Korean R&B music, creating a calm yet lively dining experience.
Salad comes with a homemade olive oil dressing that stands out. It pairs well with radish kimchi and peanuts, all tasting fresh and homemade.
Kimchi here has a fresh, citrus-like flavor and a perfect seasoning that blends well with other sides. The baechu kimchi stands out as especially delicious and authentic.
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Reservations are recommended for special events to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers buffet style service during special events.
Side dish refills are charged, which is unique for a Korean BBQ.
Korean restaurant with tabletop BBQ grills creates a warm, slightly smoky atmosphere that feels family-friendly and relaxing. Interior is dark and simple, focusing attention on the food and social experience. Guests often enjoy authentic Korean dishes alongside traditional drinks like soju and Korean wine.
Sides like Korean potato salad, bean sprouts, and kimchi add variety and zest. Fried seaweed and Korean salad bring extra zesty flavors to the meal. Salads overall taste fresh and delicious.
Sides include kimchi and radish kimchi that stand out for their authentic flavor. The kimchi pairs well with other Korean dishes like Mandoo and beef butter Bibimbap.
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The all-you-can-eat option is available for $25 per person.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Small galley-style restaurant with an open kitchen and cozy, inviting atmosphere. Loud reggaeton music sets a lowkey, magical vibe while guests watch chefs prepare dishes at the bar. The spot feels exclusive and charming, attracting those who appreciate authentic Asian flavors.
Salads here feature cabbage and papaya in a refreshing mix and a crushed cucumber salad with crisp textures. These salads pair well with other dishes and offer a delicious, light option on the menu.
Kimchi comes cool and crunchy, served alongside dishes like dumplings and crushed cucumber. It pairs well with chili beef shumai and blue crab rangoons.
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Happy hour offers 2-for-1 drinks from 3 to 6 pm daily.
Expect to wait for a table during peak hours.
They automatically add a 20% tip to your bill.
Open layout with low lighting creates a welcoming and chill vibe. Large TVs stream authentic K-pop videos, adding to the atmosphere without overwhelming sound. Space includes large tables suited for groups and a self-service area for sides and sauces.
Variety stands out with a good selection of side items and sauces. The Korean salad bar offers options that suit different tastes.
An all-you-can-eat bar offers a variety of kimchi, ban chan, and sauces. The cucumber kimchi stands out as a must-try. The meal includes an array of kimchi sides that complement the main dishes.
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Expect a mandatory 18% gratuity for parties of three or more.
After 9:30 pm, half-off soju cocktails are available.
They ran out of LA Galbi at 9 pm.
Industrial design with dark tones and painted wall graphics creates a modern, cozy atmosphere. Silent exhaust hoods at each grill table keep the air fresh, preventing smoke buildup. The space feels clean and inviting, suitable for quiet dinners or group gatherings.
Salads come as part of combo meals and include fresh greens alongside japchae and side dishes. They appear in sets with meats, rice, and soups, adding a light, crisp contrast to the heavier items.
Side dishes include two types of cucumber, cabbage, and fishcakes alongside kimchi. The kimchi is high quality and often runs out due to popularity. Cucumber kimchi stands out as especially enjoyable.
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Expect to pay around $30+ per meat, with portions about a pound each.
Free refills on banchan and white rice are available.
The restaurant uses charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.
Huge Korean barbecue restaurant overlooks a lake with an executive airport view. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, with tabletop grills and K-pop music creating a lively yet relaxed vibe. Seating options include indoor and outdoor patio areas suited for watching sports or enjoying the water view.
A salad bar offers a good range of kimchi, pickles, and vegetable dishes. The radish kimchi stands out as fabulous and highly satisfying.
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Happy hour offers great value with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The all-you-can-eat option costs between $31.99 and $39.99.
Expect poor ventilation; smoke from the grill can stick to your clothes.
Tiny space offers an intimate atmosphere with K-pop music playing softly in the background. Outdoor seating includes Korean BBQ tables but sits near a busy road, making it loud. The vibe suits those seeking authentic Korean flavors in a cozy setting.
Sides include a small salad served alongside soup and rice. The salad comes as part of the meal rather than traditional Korean banchan.
Kimchi appears in several forms including crispy kimchi fries topped with melted cheese and a variety of banchan like napa kimchi and cucumber kimchi. It also features as a side in dishes like bibimbap alongside other traditional Korean sides.
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Parking is available in the back and side of the restaurant.
Expect extra charges for the gas used in the Korean BBQ tabletop.
The galbi costs $32.99 for a small portion, including rice and salad.