Ok Houston. You guys need to come to this trendy place in Spring Branch called Korea House on Longpoint and Gessner. The Korean BBQ is fabulous, with several meat choices. Tonite I'm having Yukgaejang, a Korean spicy beef and leek soup with Korean beer. Wow! I'm burning up. Waiter! More cold beer please. It's pack tonite and the music is great. Excellent place for parties and meetings. Ask for my friend/owner Do. You'll be impressed.
Amanda Michelle Rockwell
+5
First time trying this place! Everything was amazing and the staff was so friendly! I highly recommend this place. They have 3 menus for unlimited meats! My favorite Korean BBQ place so far!
Good place for Korean food, we had bulgogi and pork BBQ, which were great.
Service is good and quick
Great food w lots of sides ! You get fried rice or kimbap , and option of soup , regular soda lime come $2.75 and they have 3 menu option ranges from $27,$37,$47 per person ( prices custom to change ) and it’s all you can eat ! They give u a little dessert drink at the end. It’s a very beautiful traditional Korean style place
Never fails to fill our bellies with deliciousness!! We drive clear across Houston to dine here, Food is delicious, service is always prompt and polite. We ate on the A menu today, wit tip was about $90 between wifey and I with a Dr pepper, a lemonade, and an order of kimchi soup.
Had better experience in other places. Service was mediocre.
The side dishes weren't fresh and tasty
The meats were good but not as I have eaten at other Korean restaurants.
Lots to work on in the restaurant despite the fact it is a family restaurant. I give my feedback based on 18 years of experience in hospitality and traveling all over the world to help local businesses grow.
Updated 1/9/2023 with lunch: Great portions and nice diversity for a reasonable price. About $21/person with tax and tip. Galbi was a bit chewy but flavorful. Tempura could've been a little crispier but the dumplings were very crispy. Good soup and nice dessert and light banchan (kimchi, beansprouts, broccoli, potato) included. Was seated immediately on a weekday and served quickly, with lunch well within an hour and a half.
Dinner AYCE review (July 2022):
We were a little nervous at the service at first, because it started slowly and they don't handle large parties too well (only 4 meats at a time and served two plates of each to a party of 12). They also aren't set up well for 12 since we only had two burners between us, putting 6 to a burner (usually 4 to a burner is standard). However, the food came out quickly once we got started and the sides were portioned well and individually plated. Pricey AYCE compared to some other Houston options ($42 PER person for the "B" lowest tier menu after tax and tip, highest tier is like $55/person with tax and tip) and there is no option to self serve anything. However, the service was fast and polite (unlike other KBBQ which sometimes takes forever) so I would recommend giving it a shot.
Their website menu is out of date as well unless it was changed for the weekend.
Prices are a little high but overall food was pretty good. We got the all you can eat B tier and the meat was good. My favorite was the chicken katsu, I had never tried it before but I’m definitely a fan now. Our waitress was super nice and helpful, she gave us opinions and good recommendations. I was also a fan of the rice juice they gave us at the end, definitely need that recipe!
Always have a great experience when I come. Love supporting a place with great authentic Korean food with real Korean owner/employees. The all you can eat bbq is reasonably priced and the regular food always reminds me of home.
This restaurant has a great taste, a clean environment, and very nice service. I accidentally lost my bag here two days ago and found it intact when I returned. Since I was in such a hurry that I forgot to thank them and left in a hurry. When I came back to dine today, I didn't find the waiter who gave me the bag, but all in all I thank you. This is a very honest restaurant, it's worth coming to dine.
This is a very nicely decorated restaurant. It has the feel of a Korean, Korean place. There are 3 all you can eat menus. The prices vary based on the offerings on each menu. The most expensive had the seafood. I wasn't quite sure about the difference in the other 2. I think the next most expensive had a couple specialized beef dishes. Everything was fine just not outstanding. We had a nice waitress to start but then you kind of get whoever is available. This kind of gave us a mixed bag. My wife ordered a chicken dish which we never got. It didn't affect the price, but was annoying. The one waitress told us she didn't hear our signal. The tables have doorbell signals to alert the waitresses. Overall it was fine. I liked the location and the private rooms. Bathrooms were clean. Still not the best Korean BBQ in town; I am still searching.
Very good cuts of meat, very filling. The fried shrimp and dumplings were very flavorful, not greasy. The Spicy beef Ramyun was amazing. Did not care for the rice cakes or the banchan. Service was very slow. They were friendly but did not check on us often. Is family friendly and spacious. I would come again.
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