Marinated Pork Rib
Mr. Kimchi All You Can Eat Korean Bbq

Mr. Kimchi All You Can Eat Korean Bbq

1747 W Golf Rd, 60056, Mount Prospect, US, United States

Bbq • Asian • Korean • Hot Pot


"FWIW I am Korean American and do not like all you can eat restaurants so this was a tough sell. With that said, came out with a friends who love coming here. I could see why this place is really inviting to people who aren't Korean. The menu is in English with easy to understand descriptions. I actually had a hard time ordering because I didn't see any Korean (could have missed it). We went early (4:45 on a Sunday evening) so we only had to wait 10 minutes.Service was excellent and the bell is very convenient. The food comes out right away since you cook it at your table. Wine only comes by the bottle which is not a big deal since they're pretty inexpensive but not really why you come here.On to the food it was just okay. The pork belly and brisket are good honestly though, it's the same quality that you get from a Korean grocery store. The bulgogi was okay, kalbi was bad, squid was bad (although I never like squid at a korean bbq)... there were a few other meats, but just wasn't a fan. The banchan was also really limited and bad. Not a fan of cooking setup. You cook over a cast iron griddle with a cooking sheet on top (that they replace with each order). For me korean bbq is about getting the smokey flavor, seer, and caramelization from an open flame and better if it's over hot coals. This thing doesn't make sense to me.At the end of the day, I think it's really about quantity over quality which just isn't my thing. Come here starving and leave totally stuffed. I will say I was skeptical when I walked in because I didn't see any Koreans around. When I left I understood why. Please do not bring any Korean person here especially anyone from Korea (parents, relatives, friends) they will complain the entire time."

Bori

Bori

1453 Witte Rd, Houston, United States

Lunch • Korean • Dining • Bar-lounge


"My recent visit to a Korean BBQ restaurant left me in culinary ecstasy, and there’s only one way to describe it: OMG, so good!The restaurant, known as KORI , offers an immersive dining experience that’s perfect for food enthusiasts and social gatherings alike. The moment you step in, the tantalizing aroma of grilled meats and Korean spices sets the stage for an unforgettable meal.Now, let’s talk about the star of the show – the BBQ. KORI offers a delectable selection of marinated meats, from succulent beef bulgogi to flavorful pork belly. The DIY grilling at your table adds an element of fun and interaction to the meal. Each bite is a burst of flavor, and you’ll find yourself craving more with every sizzle.The banchan served alongside the BBQ are a delightful complement. From kimchi to pickled vegetables, these small bites add a wonderful contrast to the rich flavors of the meats.What’s equally impressive is the attentive service. The staff is not only skilled in grilling your meats to perfection but also happy to provide guidance on the menu. They create a welcoming atmosphere that enhances the overall dining experience.In conclusion, KORI deserves a resounding five-star rating. If you’re a fan of Korean cuisine or just looking for an exciting dining adventure, this place is a must-visit. Prepare to be wowed by the mouthwatering BBQ and the sheer deliciousness of it all. OMG, it’s so good!"

The Cast Iron Pot 2

The Cast Iron Pot 2

320 Bergen Blvd, 07022, Fairview, US, United States

Steak • Korean • Barbecue • Fast Food


"DISCLOSURE Look at my past reviews and it 's rare that I have to rate a restaurant 1 or 2 stars. You have to be real bad to get such a rating from me. We 've been to both CIP 1 and 2 over the years MANY times. We 've been choosing #2 over #1 just because it 's easier to get a table and that it is newer but the last 3 times the service has been pretty bad actually this last time was atrocious and the reason why we will not go back. Our server Mikyung was like from another planet. We asked for Hot Tea or Hot water None available. What kind of Asian restaurant doesn 't serve hot drinks???? Ask for beer and soda it 's served in 30 seconds because they get paid for that). The first time coming to our table of 6, she tried to serve us a big plate of Thin Brisket. We did not order this this stuff is cheap fatty meat). We asked for other items that we liked and normally more expensive meat) and that was served but in much smaller amount. When we asked for more refills on the small amount of side dishes salad and Jap Chae) she told us no more. More veggies? Well each time, it gets less and less. We have 6 adults and the amount wouldn 't even satisfy 2. The next time we asked for more meat, the server said that we need to finish up the prior items completely before she would get the new stuff. That was the first time ever any server asked us such a direct question like that even though we were just about done with the first course). After that things went downhill from there. Each time we asked for more items, she would treat us as if she was doing us a favor and like we were asking too much. The 2nd round of food, we asked for chicken and other meat items. She brought us 2 large servings of Chicken even though we asked for 1). Now we get the grand scheme.... They try to fill us up with the cheap food so they don 't have to give us the more expensive beef items. The server comes around often to adjust the flame with the stove knob. Instead of using her hands, she uses the same tongs that is used to serve us food. Those tongs are also used to serve other tables and customers. When we complained, she smiled and gets a new tong for us but that should have never happened. After the 2nd course, she asks us if we want the dirty/burnt cast iron pot changed and if so, we need to clear/eat up the remaining food on the pot. She should have offered to do it for us instead of directing us as if we were doing her a favor type of attitude. When the chunks of meat were cut too large, I asked for a scissor so I can cut myself I actually prefer to do my own cooking and serving). She gave it to me and when I started to cut it, she immediately took it away and said I 'm doing it wrong. I 'm the one eating it they should be happy to let me do it my way small bite sized portions). It 's hard to explain entirely the attitude shown to us during the entire meal that we experienced but to get this level of service for the price we paid around $300), I expect MUCH better and not as if we were 2nd class citizens. At K BBQ, we usually tip 25% and up because the amount of work involved but this is the first time I had a hard time justifying even 15%. We eat at O2 BBQ close by which is about the same price but FAR more choices and excellent service but try to spread the business around. No more. There 's a big reason why CIP #2 has always less customers than #1 even though the first is a bit older and not as modern looking). In the end, we ended up eating much less than we normally eat and that is not a lot to begin with). That 's because of the horrible experiences and 3 times in a row. 3 times at bat and now we are OUT."