Korean BBQ spot with interactive table grills and a vibrant but cozy atmosphere encourages cooking your own food. The space feels roomy and comfortable yet can get smoky without table hoods, requiring frequent door openings. Staff use a call button system for service, enhancing convenience during meals.
Unlimited BBQ options come at a price that is cheaper than expected. The food is delicious and authentic, paired with friendly, attentive service that makes the experience stand out.
All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ features fresh, plentiful rice and banchan. The Pa-Kimchi stands out as exceptional, while dishes like dolsot bibimbap sizzle with flavor and the mackerel is cooked well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a 90-minute time limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $30 per person.
Electric grills with down draft system keep tables clean and efficient. Atmosphere stays inviting and homey with diverse music and a warm, welcoming staff. Free soft-serve ice cream adds a casual, friendly touch.
All-you-can-eat BBQ features high-quality meat with a variety of side dishes that get free refills. Service is prompt and welcoming without any sass, and the BBQ does not leave strong odors on hair or clothes.
Authentic Korean BBQ features well made banchans and dishes like spicy stir-fried squid and crystal cold noodles. Service is quick and friendly, with consistently good quality and reasonable prices.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties, as the venue can accommodate up to 50 guests.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $56 per person, excluding tip.
Soft drinks and desserts are included in the all-you-can-eat price.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers table grilling with a cozy interior that feels authentic and lively. The atmosphere is loud and casual, attracting groups of friends and older Asian clientele. The menu features traditional dishes like Gamjatang and pajeon, delivering a genuine taste of Korea.
Generous portions of super fresh meat come with the BBQ set, offering enough food for a group of six. The BBQ table option adds a unique touch to the experience, making it stand out among other Korean BBQ spots.
Gamja Tang features a thick spicy broth with pork neck meat. The pajeon is crispy outside and fluffy inside, not greasy. Banchan offers a fresh, flavorful variety, especially the potatoes. Naengmyeon and hot stone bibimbap also stand out.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high customer volume.
Parking can be challenging during busy hours because of nearby restaurants.
To order BBQ, you must select at least two meat items.
Buffet-style Korean barbecue with table grills offers a spacious layout and traditional decor. Atmosphere ranges from warm and inviting to occasionally chaotic, with a home-style vibe that suits group gatherings. Grills feature effective smoke hoods and good temperature control, enhancing the shared cooking experience.
Korean BBQ style shines with a buffet that offers excellent food and a warm, inviting ambiance. The setup suits both group gatherings and intimate dinners, making the BBQ experience worth every cent.
Buffet offers an extensive selection of marinated beef bulgogi, tender pork belly, and short rib Kalbi with a balanced sweet and salty marinade. Traditional Korean side dishes like kimchi and savory pancakes accompany fresh, well-sliced meats for grilling.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute wait after 6 pm on weekends.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
A $10 fee is charged for wasting food left on plates.
Bright, modern space blends soft wood and botanical colors with traditional Korean decor for an inviting atmosphere. Clean, spacious interior features authentic Korean charm and playful details like Jinro Soju frog mascots. Suitable for family dinners with a warm, cozy vibe.
Short Rib stands out with its authentic Korean BBQ flavor and generous portions. The tofu soup and pork barbecue set offer solid options, though prices run a bit higher than usual.
Side dishes stand out with numerous banchan including a fried small whole fish. The bibimbap is vegetarian friendly and the kimchi soup and soft tofu stew are authentic and flavorful.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and free outside the restaurant.
The menu features at least five vegetarian options.
Prices for soups are $10 higher online than in-person.
Small Korean barbecue spot with grill tables and a chill underground bar vibe. Music volume varies, sometimes loud but overall atmosphere stays low-key and geared toward a younger crowd. Seating is limited and can feel cramped, making it better suited for groups than families.
All-you-can-eat Korean barbecue costs about 28 dollars. Staff ensure meat is cooked properly and change the barbecue plate as needed. The food is good and affordable.
Offers crispy Korean fried chicken with a light coating and saucy options. Serves all-you-can-eat KBBQ with dishes like spicy pork, bulgogi, steaks, and briskets at a good price. Includes a variety of banchan and pairs well with Korean beer and soju.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue option costs about $29.99, including rice and soup.
Parking is tight and usually full, especially on busy nights.
It's better to arrive as early as 5 pm to get seated quickly.
Korean restaurant offers a quiet, unassuming exterior with a friendly, great vibe inside. Late hours attract night shift diners and groups, with karaoke nooks adding interactive energy. Atmosphere includes occasional cigarette smoke and a calm pace during late dinners.
BBQ pork stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. Korean BBQ pork belly comes without sides and no grill is provided.
Pork feet and galbi stand out with rich flavors. Kimchi soup packs lots of kimchi and meat, unlike typical versions. Side dishes are amazing, and late night japchae noodles are a solid choice. Jokbal and creamy kimchi udon offer unique tastes. Korean fried chicken comes in generous portions. This spot does not have Korean BBQ grills.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am, making it a good late-night spot for Korean food.
After 1am, their menu is limited because the kitchen closes then.
The place is very clean and has quick service, with food prepared in under 10 minutes.
Old-school Korean barbecue spot with large tables and family-friendly atmosphere suits big groups well. The space includes a large room for events and fills up quickly. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, focusing on traditional dishes rather than modern updates.
Authentic Korean BBQ offers a flavorful and delicious experience with top-notch grilling and a variety of dishes like grilled flounder. The service supports a satisfying Korean BBQ feast atmosphere.
Korean BBQ feast stands out with quality ingredients and authentic flavors. Dishes like spicy bulgogi, fermented bean hot pot, and soybean casserole offer balanced tastes. The banchan is fresh and the Mul-hae pairs well with soju, adding a bright, clean flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
An automatic 18% service charge is added for parties of five or more.
Portions are large, often enough for 2-3 people to share.