Restaurant blends modern and traditional Korean design with an open, bright, and vibrant atmosphere. Space includes semi-private rooms and features a strong wood varnish scent on entry. The vibe feels authentic and welcoming, reflecting genuine Korean culture.
Lunch features bone soup and Korean hot pot options. Meals suit family gatherings with a casual atmosphere.
Beef Bulgogi cooks right at the table on a hot plate with mushrooms and vegetables. The hot stone bulgogi pairs well with fried gyoza and homemade dumpling sauce for a solid Korean meal.
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The restaurant is clean and welcoming, providing a pleasant dining experience.
Food portions are meant to be shared family style, so order accordingly.
There is ample parking available for guests visiting the restaurant.
Small restaurant with cozy vibes and a spotless, well-kept interior creates a comforting atmosphere. Tablet ordering adds a modern touch to the dining experience. The place draws a mix of people looking for authentic Korean noodle dishes in a relaxed setting.
Friendly staff help with lunch choices and questions. Lunch crowd is mostly Korean, with steady visits about once or twice a week.
Bulgogi stone pot comes highly recommended and delivers a flavorful experience. The pork bulgogi offers a rich, savory taste that stands out among other dishes like seafood sujebi and bindaetteok.
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The restaurant specializes in kalguksu, a traditional Korean knife-cut noodle dish.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Free sides and a barley rice appetizer are included with any soup order.
Small Asian fusion spot with a hole in the wall feel and tight seating creates a close-knit, welcoming environment. Old school 90s music and TVs showing sports and anime add to the fun, inviting vibe. The place stands out for its unique style blending American and Korean flavors.
Offers awesome breakfast and lunch options with a strong reputation for quality. Located outside the strip, it stands out as a solid choice for a midday meal.
Beef bulgogi appears in hot dogs, a bowl, and on carne asada fries. The Bulgogi Egg Drop sandwich combines bulgogi with egg, cheese, bacon, and tater tots for a rich flavor mix.
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The restaurant can get very busy during peak times and seating is limited.
The food took about 10 minutes to arrive, which was a reasonable wait time.
Two hotdogs, small fries, and a drink cost $32.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with simple, clean decor and a family-run vibe. The space is quiet and spacious, providing a relaxing setting that contrasts with flashier venues. Guests find the environment pleasant and homely, reflecting traditional Korean hospitality.
Lunch offers an affordable deal with a variety of side dishes included. The experience feels well-rounded and satisfying.
Sizzling dol sot bibimbap with bulgogi offers a mix of bold flavors and textures. Variations like 오삼불고기 (oh sam bulgogi) and Daeji-bulgogi provide tasty options that appeal to all ages.
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The restaurant automatically adds a 20% service charge to all bills.
The portion sizes are smaller compared to other Korean restaurants.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Small space with fresh Korean side dishes and a big kitchen creates an inviting, aromatic atmosphere. Seating is limited, with outside options and a quiet, neat interior decorated with cute touches. Familiar faces come for authentic flavors and convenient takeout, enjoying a warm, friendly vibe.
Tender marinated beef in the bulgogi lunch plate offers a sweet and savory balance. Side dishes complete each meal, making lunch satisfying and well-rounded.
Tender marinated beef cooks with sweet and savory notes in the bulgogi lunch plate. Side dishes complement the meat and rice, creating a complete and satisfying meal.
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Parking is easy and available near the shop.
The restaurant is a small takeout spot with no indoor seating.
Prices for hot food and side dishes are on the higher side.
Korean restaurant offers basic interior with no music, creating a quiet atmosphere. Large portions and a wide variety of side dishes attract many Hawaiian transplants, especially for lunch. The menu features authentic-style meat jun and kalbi, distinguishing it from typical Korean BBQ spots.
Offers a Korean plate lunch with four side dishes and meat jun, capturing the feel of a Hawaiian plate lunch. Portions provide enough for leftovers to enjoy later.
Pork bulgogi offers an authentic Korean flavor that closely matches what you find in Korea. It pairs well with dishes like garlic shrimp and Korean fried chicken.
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The prices at Jin’s Korean BBQ are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.
Expect large portions; leftovers are likely for lunch the next day.
Jin’s Korean BBQ offers a 10% discount for active and retired military personnel.
Korean restaurant with a modern chic vibe and clean, tight space offers a relaxing atmosphere with background music. It serves authentic dishes in generous portions, attracting diners looking for flavorful meals in a casual setting.
Bulgogi comes with very flavorful meat and a generous portion that usually lasts several days. It pairs well with rice and costs around $27 including tip.
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The restaurant can accommodate around 40 customers.
They do not have a drink menu yet, but offer soda, watermelon slush, and peach tea.
Expect to wait about an hour during peak times.
Small, clean ramen shop offers an intimate and cozy atmosphere with laid back vibe and authentic Japanese charm. Quiet and welcoming, it suits relaxed dining and features carefully curated sake and beer options. Seating is limited but comfortable, enhancing the personalized dining experience.
Lunch offers boutique bowls with thoughtful service. It suits a quick meal and draws repeat visits for both lunch and dinner.
Beef bulgogi here has a well balanced seasoning, not too salty or sweet. It appears in various dishes like the bulgogi rice bowl and build-your-own ramen with Shoyu broth and bulgogi.
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The restaurant offers multiple vegetarian options beyond just edamame.
Moko Ramen Bar opens early for lunch service.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained environment.
Large dining space features grill-at-your-table setup and salad bar for interactive meals. Warm, welcoming atmosphere includes 2000s R&B music creating a friendly, lively vibe. Interior is beautifully decorated and spacious, supporting a relaxed yet energetic experience.
Lunch offers a wide variety of meat options and a salad bar with plenty of items. Pricing stays around $22 per person with a happy hour special during lunch and mid-afternoon.
Pork bulgogi stands out with its perfect marinade and balanced spicy heat. Beef bulgogi offers fresh, flavorful cuts that complement the meat sampler well.
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Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday, from opening until 4:00 pm and from 9:00 pm to closing.
The $21.95 happy hour includes limited meats but a great variety.
Expect to pay $25 for all-you-can-eat during happy hour.
Casual restaurant with anime-themed decor and small private booths creates a warm, lively atmosphere filled with amazing jazz and dance music. Walls feature manga panels and Japanese street-style elements, offering a unique and inviting vibe. The setting suits both casual dining and intimate dates.
Seating happens quickly even for large groups on a busy Saturday. Lunch combos offer a satisfying portion with delicious ramen that fits well for midday meals.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its fantastic flavor and pairs well with fried rice and ramen. It offers a satisfying, delicious meal option that many enjoy.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with cozy atmosphere and dark lighting supports quiet conversation and a lively, inviting vibe. Guests enjoy K-pop music at moderate volume and a clean, welcoming environment. Side dishes come served at the table, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Lunch offers a $17.99 Korean barbecue special that provides a solid deal. This special serves as an affordable way to enjoy a filling meal without spending much.
Beef and pork bulgogi dishes come with rich flavor and pair well with sides like kimchi stew and bean paste soup. The bulgogi offers a satisfying taste that stands out alongside spicy chicken and corn cheese.
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Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are accepted.
Lunch special is $17.99, offering good value for Korean barbecue.
Expect a 1.5-hour dining limit during busy hours.
Korean barbecue restaurant with interactive table grilling and a high-end design that feels both clean and welcoming. Atmosphere stays vibrant and lively with family-friendly music and a well-managed smoke system. Offers an extensive soju selection alongside high-quality meats and sushi.
All-you-can-eat lunch runs about $29 with attentive service from staff like Seonhee and Cappy. The lunch special offers a delicious variety and makes for a satisfying midday meal.
Angus beef bulgogi stands out with its rich flavor, often ordered multiple times. The menu also features beef bulgogi, pork belly, and unique items like bulgogi cheese fries.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure accommodation.
The restaurant does not allow separate checks for groups larger than six.
They offer a unique experience by singing happy birthday for celebrations.
Spacious Korean BBQ restaurant offers semi-private dining and robot servers that deliver food to tables. Atmosphere feels comfortable and lively, with enticing aromas of grilled meats and background music. Tables accommodate both small and large groups, creating a versatile setting for friends, family, or dates.
Lunch offers perfectly prepared dishes with specials available during the day and late night. The menu has a variety of options worth trying on multiple visits.
Black Angus beef stands out with its rich flavor in the bulgogi selection. Spicy thin sliced pork belly and spicy pork also offer bold, spicy options alongside the classic bulgogi.
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The all-you-can-eat model offers great value during late-night hours.
Lunch specials provide discounted menu options for budget-conscious diners.
Expect a $40 per person charge for the all-you-can-eat experience.
Small Korean restaurant offers cozy, lively atmosphere with spacious booth seating and open, airy space. Free refills of side dishes and call button on tables add convenience. The vibe suits groups and late-night dining, with authentic Korean flavors and quality cooking.
Lunch offers short ribs, cold noodles, and a bossam lunch special. Meals come at reasonable prices with good portion sizes.
Bulgogi entree plate delivers a taste that recalls traditional home cooking. It stands out for its authentic flavor and quality, matching well with other dishes like galbijjim and stone bibimbap.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Expect to share large portions, suitable for 2-3 people.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for night dining.
Small, clean space with cozy atmosphere and warm, family-owned vibe. Energy picks up as it fills, creating a lively yet relaxed setting. Known for affordable prices and authentic flavors that draw steady crowds.
Lunch offers Chicken Katsu and a Bulgogi bowl with great, affordable food. The spot stays quiet during late lunch hours, making it easy to get a table.
The bulgogi bowl features tender marinated beef with a rich, savory flavor. It pairs well with rice and fresh vegetables for a satisfying meal.
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Dinner for 2 costs around $25.
Tonkotsu ramen is priced under $10.
Parking is available in front of the entrance.
Small fast food cafe with a clean, open interior and cozy atmosphere. Music plays softly in the background, creating a friendly, relaxed vibe. Food is freshly prepared with quality ingredients, attracting those who enjoy Japanese and Korean dishes.
Really good value lunch bowl specials run from 10am to 1pm with great prices. Grilled meat options make it a solid choice for a healthy lunch during a work break.
Beef and Spicy Pork Bulgogi stand out with rich flavors. Bulgogi bowls come with delicious sides like gyoza and pair well with ramen dishes.
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Lunch bowl specials are available from 10am to 1pm for great value.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers; check the specific times.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Robots deliver food, adding a unique tech touch to a spacious, clean Korean barbecue setting. The atmosphere stays relaxed and fun with background music at a comfortable volume. Guests enjoy high-quality meats and a friendly vibe that suits both small and larger groups.
Lunch offers great value with specials that stand out for price. Frequent visits happen about once a week, often sharing meals around $23 for two.
Beef bulgogi features a delicious marinade that enhances its flavor. The dish pairs well with varied sides and stands out as a fantastic choice on the menu.
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The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $39.90 per person.
You can only order three meats at a time, but sides are unlimited.
An 18% gratuity is added for groups larger than six.
Spacious interior with wooden finishing and string lights creates a cozy, modern vibe reminiscent of a Seoul pub. Atmosphere feels friendly and upbeat, though music can be loud for conversation. Clean, well-decorated space offers a high-end feel with thoughtful design.
Lunch specials offer about six items for just $40. Sundays see fewer customers during lunch, making it quieter than usual.
Bulgogi appears in creative forms like the Bulgogi Puff Pie and bulgogi tapas. It stands out among other dishes such as Fried Rice Cake and Kalbi, making it a notable choice here.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to limited seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on Fridays.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $45 per person, with kids priced based on height.
Korean barbecue restaurant with spacious tables and adjustable overhead fans that reduce smoke and odors. The atmosphere blends a modern, trendy vibe with cozy, traditional Korean decor and lively, club-style music. It feels busy and inviting without the typical smoky heat, making it suitable for gatherings.
Lunch offers a BBQ selection featuring brisket, steak, and octopus. The lunch special provides a solid option for midday meals.
Beef Bulgogi stands out with its fantastic flavor and pairs well with other meats like brisket and ribeye. The dish consistently delivers excellent quality and rich taste.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
Strollers are not allowed in the restaurant.
The all-you-can-eat option is available with a gold tier for better selections.
Small Korean restaurant with cozy booth alcoves and K-Pop music videos playing on TVs creates a lively yet casual atmosphere. Decor and design reflect Korea street style, resembling a small Korean marketplace with arcade machines at some tables. Service includes a Korean-style call bell for convenience, enhancing the authentic vibe.
Pleasant and quick service makes lunch efficient. Food portions are generous enough for leftovers the next day. The dine-in entrance is located all the way to the right.
Tender and well-seasoned meat defines the bulgogi here. Fun twists like bulgogi pizza show a playful side.
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Expect a 45-minute wait for a table during dinner hours.
Parking can be tricky, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
Brightly decorated space with colored LED lights and a comic book feel creates a modern nightclub vibe. Atmosphere stays fun and trendy without being too loud, allowing easy conversation. Unique inverted V-shaped grill and special soju cocktails add to the distinctive dining experience.
All-you-can-eat lunch specials offer a wide variety of options at an inexpensive price. Staff provide an immediate greeting and seating for lunch.
Sweet, tender bulgogi comes with a sauce that balances flavor without overpowering. Side dishes like kimchi and japchae add explosions of flavor alongside the meat.
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Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking is ample and free, which is a plus in this area.
The restaurant offers a premium all-you-can-eat experience for nearly $50 per person.
Interior blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern anime artwork and features a large fish tank as a focal point. Atmosphere feels fast-paced and lively, with vibrant decor and upbeat music creating an immersive dining experience. Crowds enjoy all-you-can-eat sushi in a setting that balances casual energy with stylish design.
All-you-can-eat lunch offers a variety of dishes for about $25 to $35. Service runs fast and efficient on weekdays before noon when it's less crowded.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its flavorful and well-prepared taste. It pairs well with other dishes like lobster bread and offers a solid option among various menu items.
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Happy hour offers $5 cocktails every night at 9 PM.
The late-night all-you-can-eat option is available until closing.
Lunch all-you-can-eat special is offered during weekdays.
Biggest sports bar in Las Vegas with a modern, open design and over 780 seats creates a spacious, energized atmosphere. Multiple large TVs and a wrap-around outdoor patio offer great views and plenty of space for watching games. The vibe balances lively events with comfortable seating and perfect music volume for conversation.
Creative and flavorful menu offers lunch specials, breakfast items, and bar bites. Service is consistently outstanding during lunch hours.
Bulgogi here comes with very flavorful meat that pairs well with well seasoned fries. The Bulgogi Kimchi fries mix diced steak with kimchi but don't fully capture traditional bulgogi flavors.
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Parking is free on non-event days, but can cost up to $45 on game days.
Happy hour deals are not available during big events at the stadium.
Children are welcome in the main dining area.
Korean barbecue restaurant with well-ventilated cooking areas and all-you-can-eat options at reasonable prices. Atmosphere is casual and clean, with loud KPop music and occasional cramped seating when busy. Staff serve banchan from carts, and outdoor seating with grills is available.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat special for $19.95 on weekdays and $27.00 on weekends, including soup and banchan. Service moves quickly when quiet, and the food matches the affordable price.
Cooking your own bulgogi offers a super flavorful experience with options like short rib bulgogi and beef brisket. Bulgogi nachos stand out as a unique appetizer twist on the classic dish.
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The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat lunch for $19.95 on weekdays.
Expect a mandatory service charge of 27% added to your bill.
Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Korean barbecue restaurant features tabletop grilling with non-stick teppanyaki griddles and powerful smoke hoods that keep the air clear. Energetic atmosphere blends K-pop music at a comfortable volume with somewhat private seating, making it lively yet relaxed. Spacious booths and modern design support large groups and casual dining alike.
Lunch offers a 90-minute all-you-can-eat window, making it easy to enjoy a variety of dishes. Arriving early during lunch helps save money and the spot works well for casual group outings.
Beef bulgogi stands out as tender and juicy, matching the quality of ribeye and brisket. The bulgogi offers a rich flavor that pairs well with spicy pork.
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Expect a 2.5 to 3 hour wait during peak hours on weekends.
Reservations are recommended at least two hours in advance for dinner.
They have a 90-minute time limit for the all-you-can-eat experience.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant features robot waiters delivering sushi and unlimited banchan. Atmosphere is lively and down-to-earth with Korean TV and upbeat music. Seating accommodates groups comfortably, making it suitable for company dinners.
Lunch features kimchi stew, soybean paste stew, and stir-fried pork that taste richer than in Korea. Plates come with generous portions, and seating is quick even between lunch and dinner hours.
Bulgogi here is authentic and delicious with a great portion size. It pairs well with other dishes like kimchi stew and hoejangguk.
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Happy hour offers great deals on meals from 4-6pm daily.
Math night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with fun activities.
The restaurant is open 24 hours, making it convenient for late-night dining.
Tables combine grill and hot pot sections for versatile cooking. Atmosphere balances lively energy with a comfortable, spacious setting featuring EDM music. Seating includes long booths that avoid crowding, creating an inviting environment for groups.
Lunch offers a $35 per person menu with a more limited selection than dinner but includes favorites like brisket and ribeye bulgogi. Options include both a lunch and late-night special.
Meats like bulgogi and ribeye come out tender and flavorful. The beef bulgogi stands out as exceptionally tender and tasty, with other options like galbi and brisket also being delicious.
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There was a 20-minute wait to get a table during peak hours.
Reservations are only accepted for parties of seven or more.
The late night special costs just under $27 per person.
Rectangular grills and interactive cooking define the setup, creating an engaging dining experience. The atmosphere is sleek and modern with cool music, though it often feels crowded and warm. Well-spaced seating and high-quality meats distinguish the place from typical Korean barbecue spots.
Lunch offers a buffet during happy hour that is reasonably priced. Two simple price points cover both lunch and dinner, making choices straightforward with good lunch specials available.
Meats like brisket, bulgogi, and beef tongue show outstanding quality. Bulgogi stands out alongside brisket and kalbi for its flavor and texture.
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The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $29.99 per person, including seafood and appetizers.
Happy hour offers a special price of $22 per person on weekdays.
Expect a time limit of 1 hour and 15 minutes for dining.