Address: 3600 Wilshire Blvd #100c, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
Phone: +12133881988
Sunday: 11AM–10PM
Monday: 11AM–10PM
Tuesday: 11AM–10PM
Wednesday: 11AM–10PM
Thursday: 11AM–10PM
Friday: 11AM–12AM
Saturday: 11AM–12AM
Nik Rama
This is definitely one of the most expensive all you can eat Korean barbecue places that I’ve been to before. I will structure this review on a timeline from my arrival to my departure. First of all, they have parking at the back of the building which is validated for up to four hours if you eat at this restaurant. That makes it super easy to park here during the day, however at night time you can also just park at any of the meters as it is free after 6 PM. We came as a group of seven, and outside the restaurant they have an iPad where you can join the waitlist for the restaurant. Wait times are not bad at all. It took us about 10 minutes before we were seated. As soon as we were seated, staff came to ask us what we wanted to order. The one issue I had was that at the beginning, staff were taking incredibly long to come bring us water as well as our first round of meat. We decided on the premium all-you-can-eat option which is at a pricey $48. They have a normal deluxe option that is at a more reasonable $36. However, if you want galbi, you’ll have to shell out for the higher price. We got a ton of meats including galbi, pork belly, beef brisket, beef belly, boneless short rib, rib fingers, beef tongue, and their deluxe steak. All of the meats were excellent, however the brisket, beef belly, and galbi were the stars of the show. We also got a ton of banchan (side dishes) including macaroni salad, radish wraps, rice paper wraps, jasmine rice, kimchi, spicy cucumber, salad, onions, garlic, and jalapeños. For the sauces, they gave us a sweet sauce, assessment oil, and a spicy sauce. Make sure to ask for salt because you need to add that into your sesame oil. Sesame oil plus salt is the best dipping sauce there is in my opinion. We ate to our hearts’ content. Here, they let you order for up to two hours, which is much more than the usual 90 minutes at most other KBBQ restaurants. In the end, we spent about $60 per person after tax and tip. It was definitely a pricey experience but really excellent in terms of the taste!
Eli Arnold
Easily some of the best BBQ I've had in K-town. Didn't love that the waitress seemed kinda pushy, but either was the food was absolutely excellent.
Bum Soo “Shane” Kim
Took my friends/family for their first KBBQ experience. Definitely great price point for All you can eat KBBQ and the service was quick. Highly recommend it!
Jose A. Lovo
The food and its flavor were good. Nice spot to go to from one of the many Korean BBQ options in this area.
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Yes we serve parties of one! =)
Yes
Thank you for your inquiry. We have lunch available for takeout on weekdays from 11am-2:30pm excluding holidays, however it is not our ayce option menu. we only have our lunch special plates available to go.
They have a parking lot. Don't worry.
Proof of vaccination card to dine in
Happy Hour varies by day of the week. If you call the restaurant they will be happy to inform you.
Hi Molly, it depends on which menu option you go with as we have 3 different menu options for our all you can eat (not including vegetarian or happy hour menu). Our most basic menu starts at $19.99 and our most premium menu is $32.99. Hope this helps, thank you.
you dont have to tip anyone If you don't want to. I believe if it's a big party over 8 people then tip is included and you have to pay that. we had a waiter come often to check on us, refill our drinks, cut and cook the meat for us so we gave him a huge tip for the excellent care. so if you feel they provided a great service then yea tip them.
i have tried but it really depends on how busy it is. also, they wont seat you until the whole party is there.
I believe its only under 3 yaers old but ask if you end up going.
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