Korean restaurant offers cozy booths and a family-friendly environment with a self-serve concept that removes tipping. Atmosphere stays low key and relaxed, suitable for quick meals or casual dining. Spacious interior supports groups, while authentic Korean dishes come at affordable prices.
Busy lunch hours do not slow down service, with food arriving quickly even when packed. Frequent visits show it works well for a quick lunch and a reliable lunch spot.
Marinated bulgogi comes with tasty side dishes and pairs well with stone bowl dishes. The beef is flavorful and complements other Korean staples like spicy ramen and squid bibimbap.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and it's a self-serve restaurant.
Expect large portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
Monthly specials are available on selected dishes at great prices.
Small Korean barbecue restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with quality cuts of meat cooked at the table. Music features popular K-pop songs, creating a lively yet quiet dining experience even when full. Interior feels humble and run down, but food and interactive cooking stand out.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat option for $25 per person. The menu includes shrimp and various extras, making it a solid value for the price.
Beef bulgogi offers a pleasant mix of sweet and savory flavors that stands out among the meats. Multiple servings of this incredible dish are common due to its taste.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for parties of four or more.
The all-you-can-eat price is $26 per person, which is a great deal.
Expect a packed restaurant on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Small interior creates a cozy, home-like atmosphere with a low-key vibe enhanced by soft Muzak. The space suits solo diners, dates, and small groups seeking authentic Korean flavors. Affordable prices and fresh, authentic Korean street food define the experience.
Lunch offers a satisfying and very good meal with a single waitress managing service. The spot draws repeat visits for its consistent quality during midday.
Offers fresh bulgogi in various forms like rolls, depobap, and with noodles. The bulgogi roll is priced at $6.50, making it a good value option.
Good to know
Kimbap costs $6 for a giant roll.
Prices are very reasonable, making it affordable for all budgets.
They close early at 7:30pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hotpot with call buttons on tables for service. Atmosphere ranges from chill and comfortable to occasionally loud and smoky near grills. Booths provide comfortable seating in a fairly open layout.
Affordable lunch prices make this spot a solid choice. The lunch special includes hot pot and meats, offering good value for the type of cuisine.
Marinated beef bulgogi offers a rich beef flavor and nice texture. It stands out as a delicious and well-prepared dish alongside other marinated meats.
Good to know
All diners at the table must order the same dish, whether KBBQ or Shabu.
If you order meat and don't touch it, there's a $7 charge.
They charge for dinner even if you visit during lunch hours.
Large, bright space with modern decor and fresh furnishings creates a clean, airy atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and cozy, with some areas dimly lit for contrast. The menu spans Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisines, offering a broad selection in a relaxed setting.
Lunch specials offer good value and the setting can be quiet when closed for private events. The spot suits a casual Sunday lunch with a relaxed vibe.
Bulgogi here comes with boiled beef that lacks sauce or spice. It contrasts with other dishes that taste homemade and fresh.
Good to know
The restaurant offers three kinds of Asian cuisines: Korean, Chinese, and Japanese.
Takeout is available for those who prefer dining at home.
The kids menu has options for picky eaters.
Modern and stylish interior creates a lively and cozy atmosphere with ample seating for groups. Frequent grill changes keep the self-grill experience clean and fresh. Music volume tends to be high, contributing to a vibrant energy throughout the space.
Discounted menu offers great value during lunch. Lunch service runs smoothly and efficiently, making it easy to enjoy a meal with coworkers.
Offers a variety of marinated beef bulgogi and spicy pork belly options. Includes cuts like pork bulgogi, Korean riblets, and honey chicken alongside rice cakes and vegetables.
Good to know
On Fridays, the menu is charged as dinner all day.
Parking was plentiful during my visit.
There was no wait when I arrived on Friday at 5:30pm.
Charcoal grills sit at the center of each table, creating an authentic cooking experience with coal fire flavor. The atmosphere feels classy and warm, often hot enough to cause sweating despite fans and ventilation devices. Private dining rooms accommodate larger groups, adding a spacious and clean indoor environment.
Lunch offers specials including galbi-jjim at a lower price than dinner. Service can be quiet and minimal during slow hours, with staff nodding and gesturing rather than greeting customers.
Beef and spicy pork stand out as delicious bulgogi options. The beef bulgogi and pork bulgogi both offer strong flavors. Brisket and mandoo also pair well with the bulgogi dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 2 AM, but staff starts clearing chairs at 1 AM.
Parking can be difficult after H Mart opens.
The restaurant uses charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with tablet ordering at each table and a buffet of marinated meats and side veggies. Atmosphere varies from low-key and chill to feeling hot and dated, with a mix of clean and less maintained areas. Food includes authentic Korean dishes like spicy beef stew and bibimbop, with some standout BBQ options.
Lunch here offers a welcoming atmosphere with consistent quality. The spot serves Korean BBQ that fits well for casual or special occasions.
Beef bulgogi comes in both regular and spicy versions, often paired with Korean Pancake or Dinner combos. Galbi and bulgogi serve as safe options for newcomers, while the spicy bulgogi and prime rib offer bold flavors alongside dishes like fried cheese.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat offer requires at least two people.
Expect large portion sizes that may lead to overcharges if not monitored.
The restaurant offers free salad with meals.