Small space with interactive grilling and high-quality meats creates an authentic Korean barbecue experience. Impressive air conditioning keeps the atmosphere cool despite smoke from grilling. Music features classic hip-hop artists, adding to the unique vibe.
Offers an authentic Korean BBQ experience with exceptional service and banchan. Recognized for delivering some of the best Korean BBQ in the area.
Offers an authentic Korean BBQ experience with high-quality meats and excellent service. The steamed egg stands out as a notable dish.
Good to know
On Tuesdays, the restaurant has a special of 2 orders of pork belly for $40.
For any party larger than six, it would be best to call ahead.
Expect to spend around $100 for two people.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers a spacious, stylish interior with a cozy pocha-style atmosphere and late-night service. The vibe is clean and trendy, filled with K-Pop music and chill energy, making it comfortable for groups and families alike. Seating includes thoughtful features like storage space and separate grilling areas to manage smoke.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with standout dishes like Fuji samgyeopsal, brisket, and bulgogi. Also serves Budae Jjigae and includes fun extras like a lucky draw and scratch cards for soju and steamed egg.
Barbecue cooked to perfection stands out with authentic Korean flavors. The spot offers a beautiful, spacious setting paired with wonderful service.
Good to know
Golden Pig NY is open until 4 a.m., making it a late-night dining option.
Parking is convenient and available near the restaurant.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Korean restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with wooden accents and colorful banners creating a cozy, family-oriented vibe. The place is vibrant and bustling, often filled with smoke from the barbecue. Unlimited free banchan and cheap soju complement the energetic dining experience.
Charcoal-grilled Korean BBQ comes with a set dinner offering a large amount of food. The banchan includes seasoned bean sprouts and three types of kimchi: baechu, altari, and green onion, all prepared freshly by a skilled ajumma.
Charcoal grilling stands out with traditional Korean BBQ and bbq'd eel that matches what you'd find in Korea. Set dinners come with a large amount of food in a casual setting with good service.
Good to know
Grilled eel is hard to find in America, making this a great place to try it.
Yuk Jun Gui uses charcoal grills, which enhances the flavor of the meat.
The cost is around $43 each for a small amount of meat for 6 people.
Spacious setting with an extravagant exterior and chandeliers creates an elegant vibe. Clean environment pairs with good ventilation that prevents lingering smells. The atmosphere suits parties and casual dining with a mix of lively and relaxed energy.
Korean-style BBQ with banchan offers fresh ingredients and a genuine vibe. The place blends Chinese-Korean BBQ flavors with excellent quality and a welcoming atmosphere.
Offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with a focus on high-quality Korean and Chinese barbecue. Known for a consistently amazing dining experience that draws repeat visits.
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.
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.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on authentic flavors and a great dining experience.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers a great deal around mid-$40 with spectacular food and amazing customer service. The atmosphere is great, making it a go-to spot for BBQ lovers.
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.
Restaurant combines modern design with walls covered in Labubu collectibles, creating a playful yet premium vibe. Atmosphere feels lively and casual, with a spacious, clean environment and fast service. Rotating grill and automatic barbecue machines add convenience and speed to the dining experience.
Cold noodles and dumplings come in substantial portions with reasonable prices. Potato pancakes, sweet and sour pork, and spicy chicken offer a variety of flavors, while pork features a perfect balance of fat and lean with tangy sauerkraut. The seafood pancake is large and affordable, though not quite at the level of Daesung Korean Noodles.
An automatic barbecue machine handles grilling for you, making it easy to enjoy without effort. The lamb features a classic cumin flavor typical of authentic Chinese street BBQ.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a wide selection of dishes to choose from.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
The portion sizes are large, providing good value.
Charcoal grills create an authentic northern China style BBQ setting with a warm, lively atmosphere and loud music. The space feels comfortable and clean, attracting groups for social dining. The vibe combines traditional elements with an energetic, casual pace.
Cold noodles stand out with a perfectly balanced flavor and refreshing, chewy texture that captures authentic Northeastern style. Grilled crispy bones and skewers add to the full Northeastern flavor experience.
Charcoal barbecue stands out with authentic northern China style flavors. The meat melts in your mouth, paired well with egg fried rice for a complete experience.
Good to know
A full meal for two people will cost you US$400-500.
The restaurant's seating policy is unclear, possibly first come, first served.
People casually jump in the queue, which is frustrating.
Spacious layout combines with modern decor and well-ventilated barbecue to create a comfortable dining environment. Music and lighting add a warm yet elegant atmosphere that reflects Korean culture. Self-serve sauce bar and all-you-can-eat options enhance the interactive experience.
Offers both Korean BBQ and hot pot in one spot with next-level service. Servers like Eric make the experience welcoming and smooth.
Offers a unique combo of all-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ with a wide variety of fresh, flavorful options. Prices are affordable, around $35 to $39 for both, making it a solid deal for the quality and selection.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hotpot and Korean BBQ for $35 until August 17.
Birthday guests can bring 4 friends to get a free meal.
The all-you-can-eat price means food keeps coming without extra charge.
Butcher shop offers fresh, high-quality meats with free marination on larger portions. Friendly atmosphere welcomes customers who appreciate authentic Korean cuts and handmade tofu. Prices remain competitive while maintaining consistent quality.
Kimchi here tastes very authentic and pairs well with the incredible bulgogi beef that has a spot-on marinade. The Korean BBQ ribs and kalbi offer good quality and flavor for group barbecues.
Meat quality stands out with excellent Korean BBQ ribs and kalbi that suit group barbecues well. Chadolbagi comes recommended, though steak options are available for grilling.
Good to know
You need to stop by before noon to ensure the tofu is available.
The restaurant does the marination for free.
Both fresh and frozen meat are far better than the ones from supermarkets.
Fancy cabanas create a unique dining setup with a chilled atmosphere. The place serves authentic Korean barbecue using real charcoal, attracting those who appreciate traditional flavors. Despite some wear in the interior, it maintains a consistent presence with affordable prices.
Offers traditional Korean BBQ with amazing kalbi and delicious banchan side dishes. Cold noodles and bulgogi combos stand out as flavorful and well-prepared.
Table BBQ stands out with excellent Korean barbecue dishes. Meals come with great banchan side dishes and the setting is family friendly for BBQ dining.
Good to know
There is free parking available in the back.
Dining services are available until 9:30 PM.
Expect around $60 per person for a meal.
Spacious seating and colorful decor create an inviting, old-fashioned vibe with authentic Korean TV shows playing. Atmosphere varies from romantic and cozy to occasionally chaotic and loud due to groups of older men drinking soju. The place feels like a family-style Korean restaurant with a mix of calm lunch hours and lively evenings.
Korean BBQ stands out with excellent pork elbow and duck barbecue options. The banchan selection is varied and high quality, complementing dishes like bossam, sundae guk, seafood pancake, and budae jjigae.
Duck barbecue stands out as a fresh, never frozen option, bursting with flavor. Pork Korean BBQ also features prominently alongside a variety of banchan that complement the meats.
Good to know
The restaurant offers refills for the side dishes.
The total cost for the meal is around $48 pre-tax and tip.
The restaurant is open at 11 PM.
Small space combines motorcycle club decor, exposed brick aesthetic, and karaoke stage for a unique vibe. Atmosphere feels lively with live music performances and resident singers adding energy. Late-night barbecue scene attracts those seeking flavorful skewers and refreshing cocktails.
Cold noodles stand out with authentic grilled cold noodles and a perfect balance to barbecue meat. Skewers, kimchi rice, and hand-caught seafood add variety, while drinks like yogurt soju and draft beer complement the meal.
Chinese skewers and seafood stand out with authentic flavors. The barbecue offers a delicious and unique taste that draws people from far away.
Good to know
The restaurant has a happy hour from 4 PM to 6 PM with $1 lamb skewers.
Expect a 40-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The menu is a scan-to-order format for efficient service.
Korean barbecue restaurant with cast iron grills at each table and K-Pop music videos playing on flat screens. The atmosphere is loud and busy, especially during celebrations, making conversation challenging. Tables are small and cozy, with cushion stools that double as storage.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers a $35 price with active staff who cook for you. Signature dishes include bulgogi and cast iron steak, both praised for their flavor.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ comes at a fixed price with cast iron skillets cooking right at the table. The BBQ arrives quickly, offering good value and a smooth, buffet-style experience.
Good to know
The $40 all-you-can-eat dinner lasts for ninety minutes.
There is a 2-hour seating limit with a surcharge for every half hour over.
It is a good idea to make a reservation.
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.
Korean BBQ here offers a solid mix of grilled meats and tasty sides like potato salad, kimchi, wagyu and uni sushi. Service options include a faster, cheaper spot nearby for easier dining.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on value-for-money and fast, easy service. The barbecue features a variety of meats cooked at the table, creating an interactive dining experience.
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.
Traditional Korean barbecue setup offers an interactive dining experience with all-you-can-eat options. The atmosphere features Kpop music videos playing continuously, creating an authentic Korean vibe popular among young meat lovers. Seating varies from comfortable to less so, with white hanging lights adding a cozy touch.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with standout dishes like thin brisket, pork belly, and beef bulgogi. Includes flavorful banchans and provides excellent service and atmosphere.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue with a variety of side options beyond typical choices. Staff are helpful and attentive, guiding those new to Korean BBQ.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested, especially during busy times.
You can only be seated if all members of your party are present.
Parking is difficult, requiring you to circle for street parking.
Simple setup echoes original Korean style with lively buzz and warm, casual atmosphere. Tables often fill with Korean uncles, creating an authentic Seoul-like vibe. Effective air suction keeps smoke low, enhancing the dining experience.
Thick, good-quality samgyeopsal stands out with a generous amount of kimchi and bean sprouts grilled alongside to cut the fat and add flavor. Cold noodles served ice-cold offer a refreshing finish after the BBQ.
Pork belly BBQ stands out as a go-to choice here, served on a huge plate that makes the meal feel generous. The BBQ is consistently super delicious, with cold naengmyeon noodles offering a refreshing finish.
Good to know
The pork belly costs $30 per serving, which is considered expensive for the quality received.
Add-ons like eggs, spam, and cheese are charged between $1 and $1.99.
The restaurant is located right outside of the LIRR Broadway station.
Charcoal grills at each table invite do-it-yourself cooking with a wide variety of skewers. The space feels spacious yet old, with some areas upstairs less comfortable due to limited separation. The atmosphere ranges from cozy and welcoming to occasionally loud and lively, especially when groups gather.
Kalbi skewers stand out as a favorite item. The cold noodles also offer a solid choice for Korean food.
Offers authentic DongBei Chinese BBQ with a variety of barbecue skewers, some pre-cooked halfway. Friendly staff guide you on grilling, and a secret dipping sauce complements the meats well.
Good to know
Reservations are required on Fridays.
The restaurant only accepts cash and charges an 8% fee for credit cards.
Parking is convenient but can be difficult during busy times.
Korean restaurant combines modern and classic Korean styles in a clean, well-ventilated space with stone plate BBQ grills and overhead vents. Atmosphere stays quiet and typical, suitable for groups with its spacious interior. Unique menu items include grilled duck and exceptional variety of side dishes.
Korean BBQ features tender galbi that melts in your mouth and duck BBQ paired with washed mukeunji, a type of old fermented kimchi. The radish kimchi stands out as some of the best around.
Duck BBQ stands out with its freshness and pairs well with washed mukeunji. Korean BBQ combos include steak and tasty pork, offering authentic and wholesome flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are required a day in advance for boiled duck.
They provide 12 side dishes with the meal.
Prices are on the high side.
Cooking happens on real coal grills placed directly at the table, creating an intense heat and lively atmosphere. The setting combines modern, bright renovations with disposable plastic tableware, blending upscale design with casual, makeshift dining. Loud music near the kitchen contrasts with quieter, well-lit areas, making it suitable for friends and family gatherings.
Bulgogi and rib fingers stand out with strong flavors. Cold noodles taste super delicious. Prices come in lower than typical Korean BBQ spots.
Coal fire grilling delivers tender, fresh meats with just the right marinade. Attentive service handles the cooking, making the experience smooth and authentic.
Good to know
The restaurant gets very busy during peak dinner hours.
You have to order at least two BBQ meats to sit inside the restaurant.
The kitchen closes at 10:00 p.m., not 11:00 p.m. as stated on Google Maps.
Korean barbecue spot with excellent ventilation and chic, cozy decor creates a lively atmosphere for groups. Loud music fills the space, making conversation challenging but adding to the energetic vibe. Small tables with grills and a VIP enclosed area offer varied seating options.
Intestines stand out with a rich, authentic flavor, especially the large intestine BBQ. The menu features unlimited marinated Kalbi, 14 kinds of fresh banchan, and a kimchi fried rice that's tangy and perfectly fermented.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with a focus on beef organ combo barbecue including large intestines. The place has excellent ventilation, keeping the air clear during grilling.
Good to know
They offer BOGO Charm soju before 7:00 PM.
Ordering is done online via a QR code on the table, so don't forget your phone.
You need to bring cash to pay.
Traditional Korean style interior with wooden tables and vintage decor creates a spacious, cozy setting. Loud music and busy atmosphere make conversation challenging, especially near speakers. Tables feature multiple grills with staff assistance, and ice-cold soju complements the meal well.
Perfectly marinated pork belly and sweet-savory bulgogi stand out with excellent quality meats. Korean BBQ comes with a variety of banchan and side dishes, including notable kimchi fried rice.
High grade quality meats like ribeye, short ribs, and brisket come tender and flavorful. The authentic Korean BBQ style pairs with friendly, personable service for a memorable group dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to avoid long wait times.
Be prepared to wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The average bill for three people is around $250-$275.
Old and shabby setting hosts an authentic Korean barbecue experience with many side dishes and classic drinking spot vibe. Atmosphere feels like being in South Korea, cozy and local, drawing a busy crowd especially at night. Known for fresh duck and soy marinated crab, it offers small portions at a slightly pricier rate.
Grandpa's bulgogi stands out with its unique kimchi twist. Cold noodles, especially the naengmyeon, come highly recommended and finish the meal well. Banchan are plentiful and varied, with grilled chives and kimchi being notable.
Duck BBQ stands out with meat cooked to perfection. Service supports ordering multiple portions to enjoy the full experience.
Good to know
Expect higher prices compared to other BBQ spots in the area.
KumSung BBQ gets busy on weekends, so plan ahead.
Some menu items require ordering two dishes for grilling.
Asian fusion restaurant showcases self-rotating grills that let diners cook skewers without effort. The space blends Northeast Chinese decor with traditional art and music, creating a warm, vibey atmosphere suited for social meals. Seating includes mostly booths with limited table space, making it feel cozy but somewhat cramped.
Lamb Skewer and Mala Tang stand out as flavorful main dishes. Cold noodles offer a refreshing taste, while kimchi fried rice and enoki mushrooms serve as solid sides. Appetizers like boiled peanuts, marinated onions, and radish kimchee are simple but decent.
Authentic Yanbian barbecue offers a lighter taste with Korean-style seasoning. Staff grilling the skewers enhances the flavor, and the charcoal method keeps the air clear of smoke and food smell.
Good to know
The cost is around $35 per person for skewers.
The portions of skewers are very small for almost $2 each.
The waiting time for food is long.
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.
Korean BBQ here cooks meats quickly thanks to good equipment. Fresh and tasty banchan complement the Wagyu offerings well.
Wagyu beef here is top-tier and melts in your mouth. The bbq steak is well seasoned and lives up to the hype, making it a solid choice for higher-end barbecue.
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.
Small space with home-style atmosphere and noisy environment hosts mostly adults. Focus centers on affordable pork ribs and ecological stews known for rich flavors. Tables are limited and intimate, with simple setup and no loud music.
Pig Kalbi and pork ribs come with excellent marinades. The jjigaes and banchan offer rich flavors that feel like home cooking. Soybean paste stew and bibim cold noodles stand out as well.
Tables feature table side BBQ with options like mild marinated pork ribs and spicy pork belly. The pork BBQ offers good flavor and includes dishes like seafood scallion pancakes and stone pot bibimbap.
Good to know
The restaurant has 3 parking spots available in the back, labeled in Korean '대박.'
Only one table is served by the waitresses, ensuring personalized service.
There are only 2 tables in the restaurant, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Wide, spacious layout with spacious tables spread apart for comfort and excellent ventilation keeps the air fresh. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet despite many diners, suitable for celebrations or casual meals. Meat cooks at the table, offering a traditional Korean BBQ experience with standout marinated kalbi and generous family-style servings.
Complimentary dishes include raw crab in spicy marinade and Korean water-based kimchi, which are rare elsewhere. The marinated galbi and Ugeoji Galbitang offer rich flavors with plenty of meat. Meals come with a variety of sides like pickled veggies, kimchi, steamed egg, and seafood soup. Naengmyeon serves as a satisfying dessert after traditional Korean BBQ.
Traditional Korean BBQ features marinated galbi and a variety of banchan with consistent quality. Staff handle all the grilling, so no cooking is needed at the table.
Good to know
You have to find street parking or use their valet service when available.
I recommend reservations for Friday and Saturday.
The prices are very high compared to what Koreans in Korea would expect.
Korean barbecue spot offers authentic atmosphere with prime grade beef and varied banchan. The vibe is casual and local, with long-serving staff and a straightforward setup. Cold noodles come free with meat orders, adding to the solid, traditional dining experience.
Charcoal grilling gives the galbi a distinct, authentic flavor with tender meat that melts in your mouth. Free cold noodles come with each meat order, adding unexpected value alongside a great variety of banchan.
Korean barbecue here offers a throwback and solid experience with great tasting duck, pork, and chadol. A buy two get one free promotion adds value to the BBQ options.
Buffet-style Korean barbecue features inlay grills at each table for cooking meats and vegetables. The space is spacious and lively with a chill vibe and comfortable seating. Music stays at a moderate volume, supporting a relaxed atmosphere for groups.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ offers a wide variety of meats including Kalbi, bulgogi, and short ribs. Non-BBQ dishes like seafood pancake, cold noodles, and kimchi complement the meal with fresh flavors and quality ingredients.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ buffet with a wide variety of meats including short ribs and bulgogi. The menu also includes non-BBQ items like seafood pancake, cold noodles, and fried rice, all served in a clean and welcoming atmosphere.
Good to know
You have 90 minutes (1h 30m) to eat.
The restaurant requires reservations for parties of four or more.
There is no take away; everything has to be eaten when you dine there.
Modern Japanese restaurant offers an elegant, comfortable atmosphere with warm wooden details and soft lighting that create a romantic, inviting vibe. Spacious layout includes elevated booths and well-ventilated areas free of smoke or grease smells. Guests enjoy fresh, flavorful meat and a lively yet relaxed dining experience.
A huge spread of various meats includes garlic-infused beef brisket, premium marbled short rib, and marinated lamb. The meal starts with a very good banchan platter and a beautifully presented 9-compartment appetizer box featuring bites like tako wasabi, kimchi, and agedashi tofu.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Japanese BBQ experience that is both delicious and cost-effective. The barbecue features quality meats and a satisfying variety for fans of Japanese grilling.
Good to know
The restaurant has a 90-minute dining limit for all guests.
Each person is charged $59.90 for lunch on weekends.
A raffle is held with one ticket per person, offering a chance to win a free meal.
Small tables with a crystal grill create a down-to-earth neighborhood vibe that feels cozy and authentic. The atmosphere stays quiet and unpretentious, focusing on fresh, thick pork and affordable prices. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, adding to the casual, straightforward experience.
Cold noodles like Mul and bibim stand out as ridiculously good. The pork belly barbecue and kimchi come with high-quality meat and cooked sides, served with friendly help on Korean BBQ etiquette.
Pork belly barbecue stands out with excellent quality and friendly service. The spot uses a clear grill for cooking, which differs from traditional metal frames. Servers are kind and help with Korean BBQ etiquette.
Good to know
The restaurant offers affordable prices compared to nearby options.
Expect small meat portions, suitable for one person.
Extra bean sprouts and garlic are available upon request.