Delicious Korean food! It’s extremely expensive. BBQBulgogi alone is at least $35-40. But extremely classy place, very nice service, beautiful food presentation. Nice private spot. Try the Bibimbap!
Kimchipancakes are amazing, and not spicy (usually kimchi is too much for me). We got #2, 4, and 6 on the bbq menu and all were so good. I recommend 2 meats and an appetizer for 3 people.
My first Korean food experience. Waitress wasn't the friendliest and either was the person at cash register, but besides this, had lot's of fun and a very delicious and spicy Kimchi-Mandu-jeongol 😋✌️
My new favorite place in K town. The chunks of beef in the kalbibibimbap are tender and collagen-y, i.e. majorly delicious! The banchan are super fresh and rotate on any given day.
Great late night spot to eat/hang though it can get pretty busy, service is lacking, and the small portions and steep prices leave much to be desired especially if you're used to LA/AYCE-style.
Best environment for food soju (Korean liquor) and rnb music! Order the beefKorean bbq and the japchaeseafood noodle! Apple martini is good too! Definitely coming back!
Get a seat upstairs if you can. There are some legit private rooms and you feel like you're dining in someone's house! Kalbi and thick pork bellyBBQ are juicy bites of amazingness.
Open 24 hours! Compared to other Korean bbqs places in Manhattan, this one is surprisingly yummy (all the best ones are in Queens). Make sure your entire party is there in order to be seated.
Marinated bonelessbeef and pork pots were soooo good! Tender, juicy, and so mouthwatering. Can't wait to come back! Reserve a table ahead of time to avoid long waiting times.
Here with a group? Ask for one of the private room upstairs. The walls are paper thin but you'll be able to all hear each other better above the sizzle of the grill.
Food was good/fine but I was far from impressed. I have LA K-town standards and I'm used to all the little bowls refilling themselves as if by magic! Also, the kimchi left much to be desired.