Open kitchen and glass walls create a clean, bright space with a mix of traditional and modern decor. The atmosphere is often crowded and lively, with a technology-driven ordering system enhancing the experience. Small seating capacity emphasizes takeout and packaging over dine-in.
Offers authentic Korean cuisine with a fast casual setup. Provides great value for Korean BBQ meals.
Prices stay consistently affordable while offering generous portions and quality meals. Clean environment matches the value found in each dish.
Good to know
Happy Hour deal is available with expanded menu options.
This restaurant offers authentic Korean lettuce wrap entrees not found north of 32nd St.
To avoid long waits during weekday lunch, order ahead online.
Spacious dining with high ceilings and lively energy suits casual meals and celebrations. Enjoy all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and hot pot with attentive service. Prices stay budget-friendly with generous portions and modern self-serve bars.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and hot pot with a great variety of food. Service stands out as very good and attentive while prices remain reasonable for the buffet style.
Offers affordable prices for Korean BBQ and hot pot with generous portions. Provides an all-you-can-eat option that stays budget-friendly.
Good to know
You have a time limit of 2 hours for your meal.
The price for the all-you-can-eat option is $22 per person.
Unlimited appetizers are available during your meal.
Spacious setting with an extravagant exterior and chandeliers creates an elegant vibe perfect for parties or casual dining. Offers top-quality meats with flavorful marinades in an authentic Korean BBQ atmosphere. Prices stay affordable with great value on dry aged steak and buffet options.
Offers top-quality meats with a wide variety of flavorful marinades in an authentic Korean BBQ atmosphere. Prices are a bit higher but match the quality and fresh ingredients.
Prices stay affordable across the menu, including dry aged steak and buffet options. The value matches the quality BBQ served here.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ from 12 PM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday.
You must stop ordering meat at 12 o'clock.
The restaurant offers a complimentary meat tower for birthdays.
Tables feature a central grill with surrounding hot pot broth, allowing simultaneous BBQ and hot pot cooking. Bright lighting and well-ventilated space create a fresh, inviting atmosphere with clean, organized layout. Large groups fit comfortably at spacious tables designed for shared dining experiences.
Gas-powered grill grates provide char grilling unlike solid plates. The spot blends Thai and Korean BBQ influences with a hot pot option, offering a unique take on traditional Korean barbecue.
Prices stay consistently affordable without sacrificing quality. The environment feels clean and respectful, adding value to the cost.
Good to know
There is a strict 90-minute time limit for dining.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Street parking is necessary as the rear parking is not recommended.
Korean barbecue restaurant with interactive grilling at the table and multiple TVs playing K-pop videos creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Music selection is consistently praised as amazing and adds to the energetic vibe. Outdoor seating features string lights and heat lamps, offering a comfortable option with heating and air conditioning.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers a great deal around mid-$40 with authentic flavors and spectacular food. The spot stands out for amazing customer service and consistent quality that sets a high bar.
Prices stay affordable for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ. Meat quality stays top notch while keeping costs low.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two hours for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat price is $40 per person.
Children under 2 eat free, while kids aged 2-11 are charged $20.
Japanese restaurant offers a calm and friendly atmosphere with clean, well-lit interiors and a warm, welcoming environment created by attentive hosts. The vibe is quiet and restful, providing a comfortable retreat from the busy city.
Combines Korean BBQ and sushi under one roof for a unique dining experience. Offers a fun mix of flavors without any fuss.
Prices stay consistently affordable across a wide selection of Korean and Japanese cuisine. Sushi comes out fresh and budget-friendly, making it a solid choice for value.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 11 PM.
The prices for the rolls are very reasonable.
The portion sizes are generous for Manhattan.
Two-level Korean barbecue restaurant offers spacious, clean booths with unique, cozy decor and private seating areas. Atmosphere stays lively and fun, suitable for both friends and families. Complimentary sushi and a sushi bar downstairs add variety beyond the BBQ and hot pot options.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ option with a fixed price and the choice to add hot pot for a small extra cost. Service includes attentive waitstaff, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Offers very affordable prices with high-quality food and a pleasant atmosphere. Serves a nice affordable hotpot dinner worth returning for.
Good to know
The restaurant only holds your table for 10 minutes after your reservation time.
They offer all-you-can-eat hot pot or Korean BBQ for $33.99, or both for $5 more.
Customers are given a limited 2-hour eating time.
Space-themed barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with tabletop grilling and interactive iPad menus. Warm, modern decor creates a unique and inviting atmosphere enhanced by cocktail shows and playful elements like a Ferris wheel and astronaut figure. The vibe balances lively energy with thoughtful design, making it a distinctive dining experience.
Offers top-notch meat with attentive staff who assist first-timers. The experience includes all-you-can-eat options and a unique outer space theme.
Buffet after 10pm offers delicious food at a very affordable price. Overall, prices stay budget-friendly throughout the menu.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 1 AM.
The restaurant does not offer self-service after 11 PM.
The all-you-can-eat option is available from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Small Korean restaurant with a modern design and efficient order system using reusable menus. Atmosphere is cozy and calming with Americana music playing instead of typical Korean pop. Seating includes casual chairs and benches suited for short visits, complemented by complimentary infused water.
Generous portions of marinated beef bulgogi and spicy pork come with fresh ingredients. The Korean barbecue is flavorful and customizable, served quickly like a Korean BBQ version of Chipotle.
Super affordable options make it easy to order without spending much. Bowls cost around $15, combining quick service with healthy choices.
Good to know
The standard bowl is 24 oz and costs $12.95, while the larger bowl is 32 oz for $15.95.
You can build your own bowl or choose from specialties with various base options.
The restaurant offers a great variety of proteins including shrimp, bulogi beef, and tofu.
Korean barbecue restaurant features stone grills shaped like upside-down woks that prevent meat from burning and sticking. Atmosphere is loud and lively with EDM music, creating a fun but noisy environment. Staff often cooks food at tables, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on authentic flavors and affordable prices. The experience elevates traditional Korean barbecue with great value and quality meats.
Offers affordable prices around $43 per person for classic options. Includes rice in lunch specials and serves tasty meats without compromising quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
There is a strict 60-minute limit for ordering food during your visit.
The all-you-can-eat experience lasts for 100 minutes total.
Korean barbecue restaurant features advanced grill ventilation that removes smoke efficiently, keeping the space airy and clean. Atmosphere blends antique decor with a club-like vibe, creating a unique dining environment. Large, open layout allows for comfortable socializing without disturbance.
High-quality Korean BBQ features side-vented smoke extraction that keeps the air clear. Servers like Winny provide detailed explanations and patient guidance through the grilling process.
Lunch and dinner offer incredibly affordable prices for the amount of food served. This spot feels very affordable when craving kbbq without spending too much.
Good to know
You have 90 minutes to eat at the all you can eat restaurant.
They have Happy Hour every day from 3pm to 7pm.
Parking is available in the Costco underground lot next door for $3 for 2 hours.
Charcoal grills fill the space with smoky warmth and authentic Korean barbecue vibes. The atmosphere feels lively and vibrant, with full-service grilling allowing diners to relax and enjoy. Seating spreads across multiple floors, including upstairs areas that create a more relaxed dining pace.
Charcoal grills create authentic Korean BBQ with rich flavors. Meals come with plenty of refillable banchan sides that complement the grilled meats well.
Offers affordable prices with good portions of flavorful Korean barbecue. Open 24/7 for budget-friendly meals.
Good to know
Dinner reservations are a must due to high demand.
Expect long lines for AYCE options on weekends.
New Wonjo offers a lunch menu from Monday to Friday.
Korean barbecue restaurant with modern interior and high ceilings creates a cozy, high-end atmosphere. Servers grill meat tableside, enhancing the interactive dining experience. Ventilation system keeps air clear, preventing smoke buildup and odors.
High quality meat cooks to perfection here, making it a standout for Korean BBQ. The spot offers a modern style experience that feels upscale without being overly pricey.
Costs stay low even with drinks, with groups paying about $70 each. It offers more affordable options compared to similar spots like Cote, though some dishes like the marinated beef don't match value found elsewhere.
Good to know
Reservations are needed for weekend and dinner service.
The last call for food is 11:30 p.m. on weekends.
You need at least two people to dine here.
Warm, elegant space with soft lighting and private booths creates a cozy, intimate vibe suited for couples and groups. Karaoke rooms and a balcony with unlimited drinks add lively entertainment options. Ventilation near grills keeps the air fresh, balancing a luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere.
Fast cooking equipment speeds up the grilling process compared to most Korean BBQ spots. The meats come out well-prepared and flavorful, making for a solid Korean BBQ meal.
Affordable prices stand out, especially for premium wagyu and fresh ingredients. Lunch specials and sushi also offer great value without sacrificing quality.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a $39.99 lunch special that includes various food items.
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Guests can only order food 3-4 times in 2 hours during the all-you-can-eat experience.
Spacious and clean with an open buffet concept and bright, airy interior, the restaurant offers plenty of room between tables. The atmosphere shifts from quiet when empty to lively and noisy when busy, making it suitable for groups or casual dinners. A simple bar and complimentary ice cream add to the casual dining experience.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a solid selection of marinated short ribs and short rib cubes. Provides a great experience for newcomers and seasoned fans alike at a reasonable price.
All-you-can-eat barbecue costs around 30 dollars per person, making it very affordable. The price includes a variety of sweet treats in the dessert section, adding value to the meal.
Good to know
A mandatory 20% tip is required for all bills.
K-POT BBQ requires at least 2 persons to dine.
The price is $27.99 at lunch and $45.99 at dinner.
Large dining space combines Chinese and Western styles with multiple stories and wooden architecture. Loud, energetic atmosphere features frequent birthday songs that dominate the soundscape. An expansive sauce bar and digital ordering system support a casual, group-friendly experience.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with well-seasoned, tender meat. Diners cook their own food, and hot pot options are available alongside the BBQ.
Offers all-you-can-eat BBQ and hot pot at a very affordable price. Prices stand out as surprisingly low for city standards, especially in Manhattan’s Chinatown.
Good to know
You eat for free on your birthday if you bring a guest.
The birthday person gets their meal free, but check conditions on their website.
There is a 1.5 hours time limit for parties of 2.
Traditional Korean restaurant with genuine Korean style decor and city views from the second floor. Atmosphere is busy and loud, with constant kitchen noise and a practical but uncomfortable seating setup. Offers private rooms and unique features like a pipe system for orders and receipts.
Korean barbecue here stands out for its delicious flavors and attentive service. The meal includes a variety of well-prepared BBQ dishes that offer a memorable dining experience.
Food stays affordable and tastes good. The spot opens late and stays convenient for late meals.
Good to know
Make a reservation to avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.
The restaurant gets crowded on Friday nights and during weekend dinner crowds.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday until 3 PM.
Modern space with high ceilings and artwork by renowned artists creates a chic atmosphere. Loud music and dim lighting make conversation difficult, while grilling meat at the table offers an interactive dining experience. A basement bar provides a casual spot to relax before meals.
Offers elevated Korean BBQ with high quality meat and well-prepared side dishes. Combines traditional Korean barbecue with the luxury and precision of a classic American steakhouse.
Basic course offers a very affordable meal. More affordable Korean Barbecue options exist elsewhere.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Expect to pay around $225 per person for the full experience.
COTE is the only Michelin-starred Korean BBQ in the world.
Spacious interior with modern decor and booth seating accommodates multiple grills simultaneously. Atmosphere is lively and energetic with upbeat music, though smoke and grease fill the air due to ventilation challenges. Tables often feel cramped and shared, creating a bustling dining experience.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ for two hours at a fixed price. Serves unlimited food with a focus on affordable options from a California chain.
Numerous options of quality meat come with a 2-hour all-you-can-eat option at an affordable price. The cost sits around $31 per person for Korean barbecue from a California chain.
Good to know
You should go an hour early to get on the virtual wait list.
The restaurant does NOT take reservations; add your name to the waiting list.
The all-you-can-eat option lasts for 2 hours.