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.
Galbi features fresh, made-in-house banchan and meat that tastes like it comes from a grandmother's kitchen. The kimchi fried rice pairs well and the overall flavor stands out as particularly amazing.
Dinner features Korean BBQ with a focus on interactive grilling at the table. Hosts provide personalized service that enhances the meal experience.
Good to know
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 barbecue restaurant offers spacious seating and fast, non-stick grills at each table. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with K-pop music playing, creating a relaxed and lively vibe. Meat is fresh and cut in front of diners, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Marinated Galbi stands out with its tender texture and deep flavor, grilled just right. The LA Galbi and Short Rib offer rich taste and an engaging cooking experience.
Cozy, modern, and lively vibes create a great setting for dinner. Spacious environment suits friends, dates, or group dinners with Korean BBQ as the highlight.
Good to know
They are running a promotion for a free non-alcoholic drink with any BBQ purchase for two months.
Expect high-quality meat, but the all-you-can-eat price is $30.
The restaurant offers a great Korean BBQ buffet.
Small restaurant with beautiful Hawaiian decor and vibrant island and reggae fusion music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Guests feel transported to the islands with welcoming energy and a lively vibe. A selfie wall adds a playful touch to the space.
Kalbi short ribs come well-seasoned and tender, often featured in combo plates with other Hawaiian favorites. They pair well with sides like Mac salad and Spam musubi, offering a rich, savory flavor.
Dinner offers satisfying meals that draw people from over 30 minutes away. Many make it a regular stop for weekend dinners or weekly visits.
Good to know
The restaurant has limited seating with only a couple of 4-seater tables available.
Expect to pay around $58 for a meal for four, but portions may not satisfy everyone.
The menu offers healthier options like swapping rice for vegetables in poke bowls.
Small space with old school diner aesthetic and bar seating creates a cozy, casual vibe. Atmosphere feels fun and lively, with reggae music adding to the Hawaiian-inspired mood. Noise levels rise during busy times, reflecting a popular spot for hearty, authentic comfort food.
Thick, juicy ribs come marinated and cooked to a perfect medium. Portions offer soft meat with good flavor and a beautiful marinade.
Offers a nice dinner with a focus on Hawaiian food. Staff make occasions like birthdays feel special.
Good to know
They will soon have a Sunday brunch and add a brunch menu.
Visitors should expect a wait because the dining room is small and the place is popular.
We had to park across the street at the bank because there was no parking on a Friday night.
Walls display K-pop music videos creating a lively and unique atmosphere. Fans keep air fresh and prevent smoke buildup, making the space clean and comfortable. Guests cook their own food at tables, enjoying authentic Korean barbecue in a modern setting.
Marinated short ribs stand out with top-notch meat and a good portion size. The Galbi bowl pairs well with other meats like pork belly and bulgogi for a solid Korean BBQ experience.
Lively but not too loud atmosphere suits casual dinners with friends. Attentive service, especially from server Jesse, enhances the welcoming vibe for groups and families alike.
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Happy hour offers great prices on beers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The restaurant features a special BBQ happy hour with four protein options.
They celebrate birthdays by singing and displaying the song on screens.
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.
Soft, well marinated Korean short ribs deliver a delicious taste. The galbi stands out as a fantastic and amazing dish often recommended alongside vegetable dumplings.
Dinner here features attentive service with staff like Joe and Kevin helping from reservation to meal. Group dinners, including celebrations, are handled smoothly and add to the overall experience.
Good to know
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.
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.
Boneless galbi stands out with big chunks of meat and bone-in options in the beef rib soup. The galbi pairs well with fluffy steamed egg and bibimbap, making for a delicious Korean BBQ experience.
Dinner here offers a memorable KBBQ experience with attentive service from staff like Sandi and Bella. The atmosphere suits both casual goodbyes and special dinners with loved ones.
Good to know
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.
Korean barbecue restaurant with modern design and comfortable booths creates an upbeat, chill atmosphere with club music vibes. Spacious and clean interior supports a lively dining experience. Large screen at the bar adds a social element for watching sports.
Galbi stands out for its tender texture and rich marination. It matches the quality of other meats like brisket and bulgogi, all showing consistent flavor and care in preparation.
Dinner features Korean BBQ exclusively with an option for premium all you can eat. The premium dinner offers a variety of meats and is considered worth the money for first-timers.
Good to know
The price for the basic all-you-can-eat is $31.95 per adult and $15.97 per child (ages 4-10).
Expect long wait times during busy events like grand openings.
The restaurant limits orders to 2-4 items at a time, which can be inconvenient for larger groups.
Lounge features interactive golf simulators, darts, and pool tables in a spacious indoor area with multiple TVs. Outdoor seating overlooks a pool with fountains, offering a relaxed, vacation-like atmosphere. The crowd tends to be professionals enjoying a calm, pleasant vibe without crowds.
Korean short ribs come perfectly cooked with a tender texture. The dish has a good flavor but could use a bit more sauce to enhance it.
Dinner happens by the poolside with a calm vibe since it is not usually crowded early. The spot suits those staying near the Hyatt or OCC looking for a relaxed dining option.
Good to know
No kids' menu is available, which may not suit families with children.
Expect to pay a premium for food as it's located in a hotel.
The restaurant has a limited menu available after certain hours.