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.
All-you-can-eat lunch offers high-quality barbecue for $40. The buffet includes fresh ingredients and comes with free watermelon juice.
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.
Indoor tables feature interactive grilling, creating a smoky atmosphere with traditional Japanese decor. The vibe is quiet and welcoming, with staff engaging guests through birthday celebrations and lively chants. Layout prioritizes capacity, blending Japanese spirit with local adaptation.
Lunch offers a very affordable special priced around 15 to 20 dollars before tax. The lunch menu provides great value compared to the regular menu on non-holiday weekdays.
Interactive grill tables offer a hands-on cooking experience with a variety of meats in the BBQ set. The food and service consistently earn 5-star ratings for authentic Japanese BBQ.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant charges a $70 minimum per person for all-you-can-eat for 90 minutes.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 6 PM on Sundays with great deals on food and drinks.
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.
Lunch offers impressive food quality with large portions. Many dinner menu items are available, all at a very affordable price around 24 dollars.
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.
Ornate space blends traditional Beijing decor with modern design for an upscale, comfortable vibe. Private rooms offer quiet, spacious settings ideal for groups, featuring rotating tables for shared meals. Atmosphere feels authentic and elegant, emphasizing visual appeal alongside dining.
Noodles bring back childhood memories during lunch. Special lunch options exist despite a bland broth.
BBQ duck stands out with authentic roast flavors but comes at a higher price. The BBQ lamb offers fatty cuts with cilantro and could use more spices like cumin, while crispy shrimp adds a nice touch.
Good to know
The restaurant's last call is at 21:30.
Birthday guests receive a small free dessert and birthday songs from the restaurant crew.
A reservation for 8 requires ordering up to $488 of food without counting tips and taxes.
Barbecue restaurant offers antique decoration and a comfortable dining environment with self-service options. The vibe stays chill and suitable for casual gatherings, enhanced by nice music and a chess table. Fresh, tender meats and an affordable buffet add to the overall experience.
Lunch offers a buffet priced at 39.99, which is a very good value. Four dry dishes served at lunch are inedible.
BBQ here features fresh ingredients grilled hot and full of flavor without heavy sauces. The lunch buffet offers a great value at 39.99, focusing on the natural taste of the meat.
Good to know
The lunch buffet costs $39.99, offering all-you-can-eat meat.
Parking is available in the underground garage next to the restaurant.
The restaurant serves food quickly, ideal for a fast meal.
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.
Lunch offers a $39.99 set deal from 12 to 4 pm with top-notch quality food. Service is generally good, and the meal provides excellent value for money.
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, quaint Vietnamese restaurant with cozy hardwood decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere feels clean and well-maintained, though space can feel cramped when busy. Offers unique dishes like Vietnamese mung bean crepe and serves soju alongside flavorful pho.
Quick service makes it a solid choice for lunch. Offers a rich, fun meal experience suitable for family or dates.
BBQ pork stands out with its sweet flavor and appears in dishes like the BBQ pork vermicelli, which is both delicious and flavorful.
Good to know
You need to pay cash or pay an additional 3% on card.
The portion of pho is great in comparison to the price.
They only accept reservations for parties of five or more.
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.
Lunch offers reasonably priced specials like galbi and soondoobu tofu combos. The spot stays quiet during lunch, serving dishes such as beef noodle, LA Galbi, and Gopchang Chulpan.
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.
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.
Lunch A offers a good deal with fresh food at decent prices. Reservations help secure a spot during busy weekday lunches.
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.
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 lunch offers plenty of meats and appetizers with no wait. This option provides a great value for a filling midday meal.
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.
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.
Lunch specials stay economical here while many other spots drop them. The BBQ lunch options offer good value and solid flavor.
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.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, bright interior with modern decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often filled with big families, creating a bustling vibe. Food stations include a live BBQ and sushi bar, adding interactive and fresh options to the experience.
Lunch offers a buffet with snow crab legs and a variety of seafood and Chinese dishes. The $26.99 price includes a large selection suitable for business lunches and family events.
Live BBQ station serves made-to-order skewers with fresh beef options. Kids enjoy the beef barbecue stick among many varieties available.
Good to know
The dinner buffet costs $49.99 per person, including premium options.
The lunch buffet costs $27.99, with a 10% discount for seniors.
On Sundays, the buffet offers all-you-can-eat lobsters.
Small, traditional Korean restaurant offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with a clean and nostalgic feel. The space serves authentic dishes baked in a back kitchen, attracting a crowd that appreciates genuine Korean flavors. Cooling fans under tables and generous banchan add to the comfortable dining experience.
Lunch offers a variety of 15 side dishes, including Soy Sauce pickled crab. Tables are easy to find on Sunday, and the quick lunch special serves Korean barbecue well.
Charcoal grilling gives the barbecue a smoky flavor and the meat comes with perfect seasoning. Marinades balance well, avoiding overpowering sweetness, and stews complement the BBQ nicely.
Good to know
Customers need to order two BBQ meats of the same type to sit at the table.
Street parking only is available.
The wait time at the restaurant is short.
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.
Lunch features a buffet special priced at $98 with fast service. A bartender serves mixed drinks during lunch hours.
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 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.
Lunch offers great value with good portions and a varied selection of specials. Prices stay consistent, making it a solid choice even among many nearby options.
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.
Small space fills with charcoal smoke from indoor grilling, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. Servers interact loudly, and the vibe lacks typical Korean BBQ playfulness. The setting feels like an old country diner with a cozy, friendly environment.
Lunch includes 9 small dishes as specials. Simple cold noodles and dishes like L1 and L4 are available. The spot has a long history and draws crowds during weekend lunch hours.
Charcoal grilling brings out smoky, savory flavors in the meat, creating a rich barbecue experience. A wide variety of authentic sides and banchan accompany the beef, with attentive service enhancing the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a good seat, especially if arriving at 6pm.
A 3.5% fee applies for credit card payments after receiving the ticket.
Expect some waiting time later in the day, especially during peak hours.
Modern interior combines with loud music and high noise levels from kitchen activity, creating a lively but sometimes overwhelming atmosphere. Small seating capacity keeps the pace unhurried, while char siu and duck dishes stand out as culinary highlights. The space feels welcoming despite some operational quirks and safety concerns.
Offers a solid spot for lunch with reliable options. Also serves breakfast making it versatile for daytime meals.
Offers Cantonese style barbecue meats with standout cuts like BBQ duck, char siu, and pork ribs. Prices stay reasonable while delivering flavorful, well-prepared Asian BBQ and claypot rice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times, particularly during peak hours and holidays.
The restaurant has limited seating, with fewer than 10 tables available.
Spacious dining area features a recent renovation with bright, modern decor and string lights creating a comfortable atmosphere. Complimentary offerings include free gelato, milk tea, and hot tea, enhancing the welcoming vibe. The place draws those seeking authentic Vietnamese noodles and a cozy setting for casual meals.
Quick service suits a lunch break well. Frequent visits show it works for both lunch and dinner.
BBQ pork chops, roasted duck, and crispy roast pig stand out as flavorful options. Peking duck buns and pork BBQ offer a tasty variety alongside other spicy dishes and soups.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 1am usually throughout the week.
Dinner is served at 11pm.
The restaurant is cash only.
Bright, clean space features commune tables with mini koi ponds and unique dish presentations on wooden bridges. Atmosphere blends inviting coziness with a hurried upscale casual vibe. Tea refills are endless, and the setting feels more spacious than the entrance suggests.
Portions come in a good size for lunch, fitting both solo meals and group dining. Prices stay decent, making it easy to grab a quick bite or share a meal with friends.
Offers a good selection of meats, wings, sausages, and vegetables with great flavor. BBQ skewers stand out as very flavorful, especially the Zhuang Yuan Guo Qiao Rice Noodle and BBQ combo.
Good to know
You should only use cash at this restaurant.
Do not expect to park here; use public transport or nearby parking.
The portions are definitely bigger than they look.
Small, cramped space shared with multiple vendors creates a chaotic atmosphere focused on grab-and-go dining. Energy stays casual with minimal seating, attracting mainly Mandarin-speaking locals. Roast duck and pork dishes stand out as signature offerings with large portions and reasonable prices.
Lunch offers value meals around $7.50 to $9 with options like duck and pork over rice. Portions are hearty enough for lunch and dinner, though the lunch box has few vegetables.
Chinese BBQ meats take center stage with options like tender chicken, smoky BBQ pork, and juicy roast pork served over fluffy rice that soaks up all the flavors. Roast duck is thinner but still part of the mix, making for a solid barbecue meal.
Good to know
The restaurant is take-out only with no seating available.
Meals cost around $10 and include multiple meat options over rice.
They only accept cash payments, with a 20% discount for cash.
No frills Cantonese restaurant with a busy, noisy atmosphere and a deli counter up front. The place offers authentic Hong Kong vibe and Chinese BBQ specialties like cha siew that draw steady crowds. Cash-only policy and understated, run-down decor set it apart from more polished spots.
Generous portions and fast takeout make this spot a solid choice for lunch. It stays busy during lunch hour with many customers picking up early orders.
BBQ meats include fresh BBQ pork, soy chicken, and roast duck. The meats come fresh from the oven and are ready early in the morning.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash and does not allow card payments.
Expect long wait times for takeout orders during lunch hours.
Customers should call ahead for their order and pick up for faster service.
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.
Lunch specials come with plenty of side dishes and offer a good selection at affordable prices. Specials are available on weekdays but not on Sundays.
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.
Wooden decor and Viking ship-inspired interior create a unique setting with swing door entrances and multiple TVs. Loud music and TV volume contribute to a lively, energetic atmosphere. Seating includes long party tables that foster a communal dining experience.
An all you can eat seafood boil lunch runs until 3:30 pm and costs $14.95 with a drink. Snow crabs and lobsters are excluded, and the spot is usually not crowded during lunch.
Wings come in garlic soy and hickory BBQ flavors with a crispy texture. Bowls feature a sweet BBQ sauce that dominates the taste, especially in chicken and teriyaki options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended because the restaurant tends to be packed.
The chicken takes about 30 minutes to prepare after ordering.
Mad for Chicken offers an all-you-can-eat deal for $29.99 on weekdays from 11 am to 5 pm.
Small, cozy space with authentic Cantonese atmosphere where servers speak Cantonese and food prep happens in the dining area. The vibe is friendly and welcoming, attracting those seeking regional dishes like clay pot rice and roasted meats. Prices stay affordable, making it a practical spot for casual, flavorful meals rather than formal dining.
Lunch offers unbeatable prices and includes tea with the dishes. Meals suit both casual outings and shared lunches with friends or partners.
Authentic Cantonese BBQ features pork, chicken, and duck with rich, traditional flavors. Portions of BBQ over rice are tiny for the price, and the duck can sometimes have a smelly note.
Good to know
The restaurant accepts cash, card, and mobile payments.
It usually takes quite long to get the clay pot rice, so be prepared for a 10-20 min wait.
Order the clay pot rice first to avoid the wait.