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I went here around midnight on a Friday/Saturday. The service was uneven (excellent at first but incredibly slow after we finished the beef course) and the prices are fairly steep. Still, the taste/quality of the food is top-notch, and everyone was extremely friendly. They bbq the food for you, whic
It was my second time here today for this year and I am once again satisfied by the quality of food (incredible all-time favorite grilled mackerel!) and service. I love all the soups from the spicy choices to the non-spicy. The side dishes were excellent too although I am not sure why my favorite an
I enjoyed this restaurant very much. I have read other reviews claiming that portions were small, lukewarm, not well-made, etc, but I had no complaints. We absolutely couldn't finish our meals, they were so large. We could easily have fed two more people with what we left behind. They provide ma
Not bad for quick bite late in the evening. Kimchi soup was great but a bit too sour
This place is huge, 3 levels of BBQ goodness. Immediate lunchtime seating and very short wait for dinner. Meat quality is excellent and the combo deals are a great value and on the last visit they threw in an extra steamed egg dish. Wait staff is very attentive and will handle all the grilling for y
Great place to bring a large group. The vibe is very wholesale Korean barbecue with a welcoming environment. You can really appreciate the food they prepared. There are three floors, but honestly my favorite is the third. If you're looking for high quality, fast Korean barbecue, this should be a go
Great place to bring people who haven't experienced Korean BBQ before. Solid food, great meats, and decent service. For three to four people, getting a few different meats plus a hot stone is a great way to get some tasty variety.
I don't know what it is about Korean food, but I find fascinating. I think that's why I keep finding myself at these types of restaurants. Shilla is typical of what you might find in K-town. The majority of the menu is geared towards Korean BBQ. Your order your protein (beef, poultry, or fish) r
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