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.
Creamy and well-seasoned potato salad stands out with its smooth texture and balanced flavor. Ban chan and other side salads offer a nice variety to munch on alongside the main dishes.
Authentic kimchi offers a vibrant crunch and robust fermentation. The gimbap blends seasoned rice, vegetables, and protein with meticulous care. Bulgogi and galbi ribs come tender and perfectly grilled, showcasing sweet and savory flavors.
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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.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers table-side cooking with staff grilling meat for guests. Atmosphere feels luxurious and cozy yet can be loud, making conversation challenging. Features include excellent ventilation, meat warmers, and an extensive premium soju and wine selection.
Salads come in two types with unlimited refills alongside other banchan. The yuzu salad stands out for its clean, flavorful taste.
Meat cooked to perfection stands out with superb quality and flavor. Korean BBQ here offers an amazing experience with some of the best cuts available.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs from 9pm to close with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant is not an all-you-can-eat establishment, so plan accordingly.
Restaurant blends live piano music with eclectic decor and outdoor seating for a vibrant, artistic atmosphere. Staff create a welcoming vibe that feels like dining among friends. Cocktails and dishes like miso glazed pork belly stand out in a setting designed with local care.
Salads feature vibrant colors and creative ingredients like strawberry and ricotta or Pink Lady apples. A creamy chimichurri cucumber salad accompanies the wagyu steak, adding a fresh, tangy touch.
Kimchi flavors shine in dishes like the creamy Kimchi Mac and the perfectly balanced Pork Belly Breakfast with kimchi fried rice. The menu also features fried chicken paired with Southern sides like collard greens and biscuits.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
On Thursdays, enjoy a 99-cent martini with the purchase of an entrée.
Wednesdays feature a special of $1 oysters, with a minimum order of 6.
Open kitchen reveals chefs hand-pulling noodles, adding a visual craft to the dining experience. Bright, clean space with simple, modern design creates a welcoming, casual atmosphere. Frequented by many Asian diners, the place offers an authentic vibe that stands out among similar restaurants.
Simple but memorable, the Cucumber Salad stands out with its fresh crunch. The cold chicken salad offers a tender texture and a numbing spicy aroma that adds depth to the mix.
Fresh noodles and kimchi stand out here, often paired with dishes like brisket with noodles and chicken lo mein. Appetizers mix cucumber, kimchi, and potato salad for a varied start.
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There is plenty of parking available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
The average price per person is around $25.
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.
Fresh vegetables and a wide variety of items fill the salad bar. Quality stands out with great meat cuts alongside the salad options.
Offers excellent Korean BBQ with a variety of dishes like kimchi, japchae, and fish cakes. Service and food quality are consistently great and delicious.
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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.
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.
Sides include a cabbage salad served with meals like chicken katsu and tonkatsu. The salad comes alongside rice and miso soup as part of the set. Portions are consistent and complement the main dishes well.
Bulgogi bowl stands out with rich flavor. Japchae offers sweet and savory noodles served warm. Dishes like Chicken Katsu, soup, and banchan come packed with fresh ingredients and care.
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Dinner for 2 costs around $25.
Tonkotsu ramen is priced under $10.
Parking is available in front of the entrance.
Private wooden booths and large open seating create a mix of cozy privacy and social space. K-pop music and trendy interiors set a vibrant, fun atmosphere with a gastropub style. Multiple TVs add a casual vibe, making it suitable for watching sports events.
Freshness stands out with the in-house salad offering crisp, vibrant greens. Side dishes include mac salad and potatoes, replacing fish cake and shredded daikon in later servings.
Soy garlic fried chicken and bulgogi japchae stand out alongside bibimbap and LA galbi. The banchans here are better than at other spots, and dishes like spicy pork belly kimchi soup and ugeoji galbi tang offer rich, comforting flavors.
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There is free parking available at the restaurant.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and easy to find.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $20 for two people.
Korean restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with TVs and small bar for casual dining and game watching. Seating includes both tables and booths, creating a comfortable space for groups. Known for authentic Korean fried chicken with crispy, juicy wings and a variety of flavorful sauces.
Cold noodle salad with spicy snails offers a delicious and spicy twist. Pickled radish and salad come standard with meals, matching the authentic Korean taste.
Authentic Korean fried chicken stands out with great flavors and crispy texture. The kimchi served complements the meal well, adding a traditional touch.
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Pelicana Chicken is open until midnight, making it convenient for late-night dining.
All chicken orders come with a side of pickled radish, common in Korea.
They offer a variety of sauces, including garlic and smoky mayo.
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.
Offers all you can eat Korean BBQ with a variety of meats and sides. Staff greet guests warmly and provide attentive service throughout the meal.
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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 Japanese restaurant offers tableside grilling with built-in smoke ventilation that keeps the air clear. Modern, clean decor combines with interactive dining elements like roasting marshmallows and a mini robot waiter. Atmosphere feels lively and classy, attracting groups looking for a fun, engaging meal experience.
Salads offer a mix of spicy cucumber, cabbage, tuna, and seaweed options that add freshness and texture. The cucumber salad stands out for its palate-cleansing quality alongside grilled meats.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a strong focus on quality meats like LA Kalbi, fatty ribeye, and prime harami miso. Combines reasonable pricing with a variety of options including one order meats and sweet tare brisket.
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Expect to wait up to two hours for a table as they don't take reservations.
Arrive early to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during busy hours.
Stadium-style seating and smokeless grills create a sophisticated, intimate atmosphere without the usual BBQ odor. A live DJ spins 80s music, adding lively energy to the modern, stylish space. The focus on premium Wagyu beef and an extensive wine list complements the unique Korean BBQ experience.
Caesar salad features a spicy dressing heavy on anchovies, parmesan, and garlic, giving it a rich flavor. Scallion salad wraps come served with two spoons, adding a thoughtful touch to the experience.
Premium Korean BBQ features smokeless grills that keep hair and clothes free from odors. The menu includes a hunters feast with various sides like kimchi enhancing the meal.
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Reservations are essential, especially for special events like Thanksgiving dinner.
COTE Vegas is the only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse in North America.
The restaurant accommodates food allergies, ensuring a safe dining experience.
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.
Salad comes in a very large portion with a simple but delicious taste. The kimchi dressing adds a nice kick.
LA galbi and wagyu rib finger stand out as signature dishes. Plenty of banchan comes with the meal, and staff help with grill adjustments and explain the BBQ process clearly.
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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.
Spacious, modern dining area with smokeless grills and a well-designed ventilation system creates a comfortable environment. Atmosphere balances lively music and a family-friendly vibe, with booths and group seating. Unique features include a self-serve shaved ice bar and a mini market offering ready-to-grill items and snacks.
A self-serve salad bar offers a great variety of fresh options. It stays fully stocked and clean throughout.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a $20 deal during specific hours. Combines Korean BBQ with all-you-can-eat sushi options. Known for great value and solid service.
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The lunch combo is available from 11:30 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday.
Happy hour offers $20 all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ from 3pm to 5pm.
Late dinner special runs from 10pm to 11:30pm with last call at 11:30pm.
Small restaurant with a cozy, no-frills vibe and laid-back island energy. Atmosphere feels like being in Hawaii, with slack key guitar music and warm aloha spirit. Busy and welcoming, it offers a mom and pop feel that makes people feel at home.
Macaroni salad stands out with its excellent flavor and pairs well with garlic chicken. Portions lean small, but the taste makes you want more.
Kalbi ribs come perfectly grilled and full of flavor, often paired with succulent shrimp in combos. Pickled sides like kimchi and pickled garlic add a tangy, spicy balance to the rich dishes.
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Unko Frank’s Hawaiian BBQ does not accept online or phone orders.
The restaurant has no drive-thru; only dine-in or pickup options are available.
Parking is easy at Unko Frank's.
Self-cooking Korean barbecue tables with temperature-controlled grills create an interactive dining experience. K-pop music and street-view windows set a lively yet quieter atmosphere than typical BBQ spots. Affordable all-you-can-eat options attract groups willing to wait during busy times.
Salads come in huge portions with a mix of bean sprouts and kimchi. They taste consistently amazing with a unique blend of ingredients.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers affordable options with good portion sizes. The banchan includes six varieties with generous refills, featuring standout cucumber kimchi and kimchi. Dishes like galbi, spicy squid, galbitang, samgyetang, and seafood sundubu jjigae are filling and flavorful.
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Reservations are not accepted at Tofu Hut.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $23.99 per person.
Expect a wait time of 20 to 35 minutes on busy days.
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.
Mac salad stands out with its creamy texture and balanced flavors. Cream corn and salad-type dishes offer a unique twist worth trying.
Offers Korean fried chicken that stands out with its flavor. Plates include kalbi, meat jun, bulgogi, and a variety of sides with a vegetable selection. The bulgogi tastes close to authentic Korean style, similar to what you'd find in Korea or Hawaii.
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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.
Island-themed cafe offers a welcoming atmosphere with aloha vibes and Jawaiian music playing softly. The space feels clean and peaceful, creating a home-like environment with attentive service. Regulars enjoy a family vibe that makes the place feel like a neighborhood gathering spot.
Potato Mac salad stands out with its rich flavor and creamy texture. Kimchi adds a spicy kick that complements the other dishes well.
Kalbi stands out with its tender short ribs and generous portions. Kimchi offers a lighter, flavorful twist that pairs well with dishes like kalua pork, complemented by a zesty mac salad.
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The cafe offers a wide variety of Hawaiian food and desserts.
Portions are substantial and can feed you for multiple meals.
Pricing is reasonable considering the quality and portion sizes.
Hawaiian restaurant offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with clean interiors and beautiful wall decorations. Fun music and Aloha vibes create an energetic yet homey mood. Spacious seating and a 24/7 bar add to the relaxed, inviting experience.
Macaroni salad stands out with its minimal portion, served in a small ramekin about 2 ounces. It has a basic flavor but is often noted as very good alongside roast pork belly.
Kalbi ribs stand out with their super delicious flavor and are a consistent favorite. The Kalbi Combo offers a hearty mix that satisfies big appetites.
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The restaurant is open late, making it a good option after work.
Expect large portion sizes, providing good value for money.
The place is very clean and well-kept.
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.
Salads include a wedge salad and a Thai chicken salad that is tender and flavorful. Side salads come with some dishes like fish and chips, adding a fresh option to the menu.
Bulgogi and kimchi fries stand out with well-seasoned fries and very flavorful bulgogi. Wings, pastrami sliders, and burnt ends also complement the Korean flavors well.
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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.
Sushi restaurant with a spacious dining area and modern, cozy design offers a lively atmosphere featuring music, TV shows, and occasional singing. The energy shifts from calm to vibrant, especially late at night. Fresh sushi and all-you-can-eat options attract a diverse crowd seeking quality and variety.
Seafood salad stands out with fresh ingredients and a mix of flavors. Salads come alongside kalbi ribs and hamachi collar, offering variety beyond sushi.
Kalbi ribs come bone-in and are a standout appetizer, served both as short ribs and premium cuts. The menu includes bulgogi and fresh sushi, with a special hot stone table for Korean BBQ cooking.
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Happy hour offers a $22 deal from 11:00 pm to 1:00 am.
All-you-can-eat sushi is available for 90 minutes, but may be limited to one hour.
The BOGO offer is valid Monday through Wednesday, not including happy hour.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Korean barbecue spot with quality meats and big tables for comfortable dining. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with a modern vibe and a bit of noise. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for affordable Korean BBQ outside busy areas.
Complimentary salad comes with meals and features a unique recipe. It pairs well with other dishes like steamed egg and ramen, adding a delicious, fresh touch.
Small and hole-in-the-wall, this spot serves quality meats and sides with outstanding service. It handles large groups smoothly, making it great for birthdays and family gatherings.
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A 20% service charge is added to the final bill for parties of four or more.
The price is $25 per person for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ.
Reservations are recommended for large groups during lunch hours.
Remodeled warehouse with an 80's Korean street theme creates an immersive, nostalgic setting. Thick smoke fills the air as staff cook meat tableside, adding to the authentic Korean BBQ experience. BTS music plays throughout, energizing a lively atmosphere that suits both casual dinners and special nights out.
Sides include a variety of side salads and kimchee that add flavor. Meals come with salad alongside rice and steamed eggs.
Authentic Korean BBQ shines with excellent pork belly, beef, and phenomenal short-rib dishes. A variety of side salads and kimchee complement the meal, while the staff remains friendly and professional.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating capacity.
Expect to pay around $200 for a meal for a party of four.
The restaurant offers a 20% discount for Nevada locals from Monday to Friday with ID.
Small space with limited seating creates a cozy, local feel and encourages takeout. Casual, relaxed atmosphere with island time vibe and local island music sets a welcoming tone. Walls feature street art, enhancing the intimate, homey environment.
Plates come with a green salad, kimchee, and a crab potato salad for two. The crab mac salad adds a crab twist to the usual mac salad side. No traditional mac salad is served here.
Spicy Korean fried chicken comes with furikake and strong flavor. Plates include meat, rice, a small scoop of potatoes and mac salad, plus kimchi. Meat jun and kalbi plates offer decent portions but fewer sides compared to other spots.
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Most people prefer takeout due to limited seating options.
Expect long lines around noon as it's a popular spot.
The venue has only about six spots for dine-in seating.
Diner-style setup offers a cozy, down-home atmosphere with a quiet, older crowd and a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Locals frequent the place, creating an authentic, family-friendly environment. Open 24 hours, it serves as a casual spot for breakfast or late-night meals without the usual hustle.
Salads come as a choice with the prime rib special, paired with soup and dessert. The macaroni salad is notably too al dente, standing out from the otherwise good food.
Korean short ribs come with teriyaki sauce and are served in small portions, usually three slices. The kalbi offers a good flavor but leans slightly salty.
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The oxtail soup is served only from 11 PM to 6 AM.
The café is open 24 hours.
Parking is convenient; you hand the ticket to the cashier inside California Hotel for comp.
Japanese shabu-shabu hotplates sit at small wooden tables in a clean, modern space with anime-inspired decor and J-Pop music. The atmosphere feels casual yet energetic, with friendly staff contributing to a welcoming vibe. Busy but not cramped, the restaurant offers a bright, well-lit environment with thoughtful details throughout.
Fresh greens and wakame salad provide a crisp, refreshing contrast to richer dishes. Salads here fit well with the menu's low-carb focus.
Lunch specials feature grilled dishes like Bulgogi Enoki, Soy Chicken Steak, and Honey Iberico Pork. Hot pot includes a wagyu tower with broth rich in wagyu, bulgogi, radish, and vegetables, accompanied by sides like takoyaki and kimchi fried rice.
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The happy hour deal is $19.95 from 9 pm until close.
All-you-can-eat is available for $20 from noon to 5 pm daily.
Expect a wait time of about 25 minutes during peak hours.
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.
Side dishes include kimchi, seaweed salad, and bean sprouts. The salad features a delicious dressing that complements the fresh ingredients.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with a wide variety of meats and sides. The food is consistently fresh and flavorful, making it a favorite spot for families and Korean food lovers.
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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.
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.
A salad bar offers fresh options alongside a sauce bar for customization. The banchan includes crisp kimchi, spicy cucumbers, pickled radishes, and savory corn cheese.
Beef Bulgogi and king kalbi stand out with rich flavors. The Banchan Buffet offers a wide variety of sides and seafood that complement the meats well.
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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.
Small space with island-inspired decor and upbeat reggae music creates a casual, family-friendly vibe. The atmosphere feels like a backyard BBQ, warm and welcoming despite a slightly dated interior. Guests often gather around to watch food being BBQ-ed, adding to the lively energy.
Salads come with plentiful portions and include a mac salad that pairs well with a delicious dipping sauce.
Kalbi short ribs come out tender and smoky, packed with island flavor that tastes like backyard barbecuing. Beef ribs and chicken also deliver great flavor and proper preparation.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Call ahead to check if any menu items are out of stock.
Expect limited seating, especially during peak hours.