Korean BBQ Inventory in Greater Los Angeles

Last week, the team updated the hot pot lunch full meal package. Have some children's shoes never been enjoyed? Some children's shoes say they can't eat enough! Want to eatFlesh flesh!! !! !! Then this week's list will satisfy you. We summarized the most comprehensiveKorean BBQ, And we will update the Japanese barbecue restaurant (maybe?) ~ Of course, you guysWhat list do you want to seeRemember to leave us a message ~

 

Eat it full | I don't want to say that the wall is in, the wall is out. But it looks like there are no better adjectives!

 

1. Castle BBQ

$ 10.99 BBQ All-You-Can-Eat CourseStill very enjoyable ~ Thinking back to the year when Hiking came down and became a tired dog, a group of people went to eat this restaurant, and the feeling of being so cool was unparalleled.

Address: 473 N Western Ave, LA, CA 90004 | (323) 467-3813

 

2. Sanya

Super cost-effectives Choice. The decoration is ordinary, and the taste is heavier after eating (you should not choose it if your classmate is so cheap). I went to eat at three in the afternoon, the meat was served fast, there were few people, and the service was very quiet ~

Address: 2897 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90006 | (213) 383-1144

 

3. Bud Namu Korean BBQ

The meat quality is good, the price is cheap, and the price is high. When I was sitting on the second floor, I put all kinds of spices and side dishes in the restaurant.Good for friendsYo, but remember to go early so as not to line up!

Address: 809 S Ardmore Ave, Koreatown, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 385-9292

 

4. Road to Seoul

will get $ 17.99 and $ 21.99Yelp score has always been the highest in its class. The first time I went to the class meeting after the test class, the atmosphere was very high, Soju, who had some fruit flavors, ate with everyone.

Address: 1230 S Western Ave, LA, CA 90006 | (323) 731-9292

 

5. Pork Head BBQ | Hae Jang Chon Korean BBQ Restaurant

20 kinds of barbecue options $ 18.99. In the middle of the night, I went to eat barbecue with a few friends, and it turned out to be the last guest before closing the store.Various side dishes, steamed eggs, various meatsStill very complete and very refreshing. Opened to 1am and was selected to the squad's late night cafeteria list.

Address: 3821 W 6th St, LA, CA 90020 | (213) 389-8777

 

6. White House BBQ | Bak Kung Korean BBQ

It is a self-service barbecue restaurant with good value for money and good reputation. The Koreans speak Chinese, and there is also in the seasoningCumin powderWait!

Arlington Heights branch
Address: 3700 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90019 | (323) 734-9292

Koreatown branch
Address: 233 S Vermont Ave, LA, CA 90004 | (213) 385-1500

 

7. Don Day

There are three levels of self-service: $ 16.99, $ 19.99, and $ 24.99. There is Rib Eye, and there are 7 different kinds of cured pork. Very good Korean BBQ. There is a full meal of $ 9 at noon and after 9.99pm. The side dishes are buffet.

Address: 300 S Hobart Blvd, LA, CA 90020 | (213) 380-9292

 

8. Moo Dae Po

The two branches were clean and modern, and the quality of the barbecue was good. At that time, I originally wanted to go to the pig's head barbecue and it seemed that I had to wait a long time, so I changed to this one, and later found that it was a good choice. The key is to wait only a quarter of an hour!

 

Koreatown, Wilshire Center branch
Address: 3014 W 7th St, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 381-9990

Koreatown branch (do not serve full meals)
Address: 936 S Vermont Ave, LA, CA 90006 | (213) 386-9292

 

9. Oo-Kook Korean BBQ |

Buffet Price $ 24.99. Don't look at the high price, but the members of the team have been worth it. Beef five flower, beef rib steak, beef tongue, are all extremely fresh and delicious!

 

Koreatown, Wilshire Center branch
Address: 3385 W 8th St, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 385-5665

San Gabriel Branch
Address: 5405 Rosemead Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776 | (626) 286-8837

 

10.Dream Korean BBQ

will get $ 10.99, $ 18.99 and $ 24.99Most of the meat that the store highly recommends can be eaten in the $ 18.99 set. In addition to the barbecue, there are free steamed eggs, rice and miso soup. This salad bar is also very rich, with hard dishes such as meat and noodles.

Address: 100 S Western Blvd, LA, CA 90004 | (213) 388-7668

 

11. Furusato Bbq Restaurant

This translation is called "Hometown BBQ"It's a self-service version of the $ 9.99 buffet. Of course, the meat is naturally more ordinary, but it's expensive.

Address: 16410 S Western Ave, Gardena, CA 90247 | (310) 323-8600

 

11. Hwang's Restaurant

Very authentic Korean barbecue, side dishes are also very rich, isStar restaurant in the Gardena area. Both à la carte and buffet. No lunch is served from 4pm to 1am.

Address: 15134 S Western Ave, Gardena, CA 90249 | (310) 327-7070

 

12. Gen Korean BBQ House

A full range of barbecue restaurants. The meat is good and the price is reasonable. If you put it in ktown, you can eat the Korean barbecue.

Address: 13741 Newport Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 | (714) 505-1800

(Other Northridge, Cerritos, Alhambra and other branches)

 

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1. Jjukku Jjukku

The name of this restaurant is a bit strange, but the translation is"Little Octopus"the meaning of. Small octopus is the specialty of this restaurant, but from the cute sign of cows and pigs, the restaurant also has high-quality terrestrial meat.His pork belly is probably the thickest in Los Angeles.

 

Address: 3377 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 105, LA, CA 90010 | (213) 550-3148

 

2. Kang Hodong Baekjeong | Kang Hodong Baekjeong

Jiang Hudong really need not say more! In addition to meat, I recommend hisKimchi Fried Rice. SelectedYelp Top XNUMX Must EatJiang Hudong is also a must-eat for friends who come to LA. RecentlyTemple City opens new storeHowever, it seems that the evening market is only open for the time being, and it should be officially opened soon.

 

New Temple City Store:

Address: 5700 Rosemead Blvd, Ste 100, Temple City, CA 91780 | (626) 285-9678

Koreatown, Wilshire Center branch
Address: 3465 W 6th St, LA, CA 90020 | (213) 384-9678

Buena Park branch
Address: 5171 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90621 | (714) 739-9678

 

3. Ahgassi Gopchang

This is the second barbecue restaurant endorsed by Jiang Hudong. It is not as famous as the one above, but it is also a favorite place for Koreans. Can try thereThree Fat Combos.

Address: 3744 W 6th St, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 249-9678

 

4. Byul Gobchang


There is also a special place for grilled fatty sausages. There is a Combo includingLarge intestine, Recommended for children who like internal organs. The team seriously warned that the fat intestines are really fat in the intestines. They used to eat with a few sisters, and it was difficult to swallow the fat with a glutton of muscles. . . Of course, the possibility of making more ordinary barbecues is not ruled out. But I have seen people eat with relish.

Address: 3819 W 6th St, LA, CA 90020 | (213) 739-0321

 

5. Eight Korean BBQ

This homeEight pickled pork bellyAnd famous. A set is $ 50, which is about two people. But personally, the taste is not very obvious, and the size is relatively small ... This set can be eaten by oneself!

Address: 863 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005 | (213) 365-1750

 

6. Park's BBQ

It is said that (Korea) stars must pass through Los Angeles, and the walls on the door are all pictures of the stars. Speaking of the best (expensive) barbecue restaurants. The USDA standard is the basic model,More advanced can choose Kobe Beef. The fleshy snowflakes are evenly distributed, and beef tongue and beef steak are recommended.

 

Address: 955 S Vermont Ave, LA, CA 90006 | (213) 380-1717

 

7. Soowon Galbi KBBQ

Yelp's four-star and half-renowned barbecue restaurant. Although it is not self-service, the meat is good, the side dishes are exquisite, and the service is in place. "Immaculate!" Although I personally felt a little bit full.

 

Address: 856 S Vermont Ave, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 365-9292
8. Genwa Korean BBQ

This homeLAWEEKLYNo. XNUMX BBQ restaurant in Los Angeles, but has won Michelin in Korea!

In addition to the top quality meat, the most famous is its countless side dishes ~! The environment is also elegant, and it is a rare place to "talk about love to barbecue". The waiters are all handsome guys. In addition to barbecue, bibimbap, raw beef, and lunchRice Wrap ComboAlso recommended by netizens.

 

Hancock Park branch
Address: 5115 Wilshire Blvd, LA, CA 90036 | (323) 549-0760

Beverly Hills branch
Address: 170 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 | (310) 854-0046

 

9. Honey Pig

Xiao Jingteng, Lin Shuhao, and Edison Chen are all favorite barbecue restaurants.Roasted oil and meat, refreshing kimchi and bean sprouts, and taste of basilAmazingly blended in the last kimchi fried rice-known as "the perfect oilseed is not wasted". His family also opened Honey Pig 2.0 in Monterey Park. It is also very affordable to have a full meal at noon.

Address: 3400 W 8th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005 | (213) 380-0256

 

10. Corner Place

In addition to the authentic barbecue, his family'sSignature cold noodlesIt is also tempting. There is also a small feature of their mixed onion. Wrapped lettuce leaves and grilled meat, then put on his unique mixed onion. "It makes people wonder if they are going to eat those onions." Haha!

Address: 2819 James M Wood Blvd, LA, CA 90006 | (213) 487-0968

 

11. Soot Bull Jeep

Many modern Korean barbecue restaurants use gas. As one of the oldest barbecue restaurants in Koreatown, this one uses a simple barbecue style-Pure charcoal fire, great smoke, but the most delicious and authentic!

Address: 3136 W 8th St, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 387-3865

 

12. Dong II Jang Restaurant

KoreatownThe veterans of the barbecue industry. I heard from friends that Korean barbecue is the same as Chinese hot pot. The most authentic tradition is not to marinate the meat and grill it, and it emphasizes the flavor of the meat itself. The owner of this barbecue restaurant is the unsalted roast beef steak.

Address: 3455 W 8th St, LA, CA 90005 | (213) 383-5757

 

13. Dha Rae Ok

This barbecue restaurant is often different. When I accidentally do Research, I find that it appears in the top ten Korean barbecue restaurants. The signature dish isClaypot roast duck(Claypot Roasted Duck)!

Address: 1108 S Western Ave, LA, CA 90006 | (323) 733-2474

 

14. Sun Ha Jang

Ducks are thick and oily. After one plate is roasted, the oil will flow around. Make duck fried rice with duck meat. The heavy oil is fragrant! It will be much more refreshing with vegetables. Otherwise it is fragrant and greasy ~ The menu is very simple and it is said that the price is a bit expensive.

Address: 4032 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90019 | (323) 634-9292

 

15. Quarters Korean BBQ

The Quarters just east of Jiang Hu is also sought after by many people. According to food friends, although the unit price is slightly more expensive than ginger per serving, but each serving is small, so you can taste more barbecued meat with different flavors for the same money. Compared with Jiang Hudong's party, the environment here is better, and it is more suitable for gathering of two or two friends. You can order drinks at the bar in front of you when you are waiting.

 

Address: 3465 W 6th St. C-130, Los Angeles, CA 90020 | (213) 365-8111

 

16. Magal BBQ

The meat quality is good,Combo variety. No matter which combination you like, Magal can satisfy you as much as possible. The side dishes beside the baking sheet can also be added all the time. But these are not comparable to theirsVolcano Kimchi Fried Rice!! Every time I watch the clerk fried rice, it is a visual enjoyment.

Address: 3460 W 8th St., Los Angeles, CA 90005 | (213) 383-1909

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