This was our second visit, and it confirmed that this place is a top-tier destination for anyone looking for great food and fun karaoke.
The second you walk in, you're greeted by a sleek, modern space with vibrant neon lights. It feels trendy and clean. They have a main dining area with tables and also semi-private booths with curtains. The back has a whole hallway of soundproof rooms for private karaoke parties, which is what we came for.
The Karaoke: The rooms are fantastic! The song selection is vast. A heads-up for newcomers: the song selection device is in Korean, which was a little challenging at first. However, we figured it out pretty quickly, and it almost added to the authentic experience. It didn't hamper our fun at all.
The Food & Service: One of the best features is the flexibility. You can eat while you sing by ordering food directly to your room, or you can have a full meal before or after your session. The Korean food is delicious, and the fact that the kitchen is open until 1:00 a.m. is a huge plus. The service is truly outstanding—every staff member we encountered was kind, patient, and attentive.
This is a rare find. It successfully combines a full-service restaurant with a premium noraebang (karaoke room) experience. Whether you're looking for a dinner spot, a place to sing your heart out, or both, this place delivers. 10 out of 10. We are so lucky to have this gem in the...
Read moreI had this place on my list for awhile now. I went to the original location in Niles a few times but this newer one is more modern and chic. Parking lot, it depends on the time and day you come. We went on a Saturday and most of the parking spots were filled. When you walk in, they have more than enough places to eat, most of the people come for karaoke. The employees were all very kind and attentive. They made sure we got everything we needed. We did karaoke right after dinner, and they were able to find us a room on a busy Saturday night. The karaoke room was clean and easy to use once you get the ball going. It was $30 for 2 people for one hour. For food, I wanted to try some new items and not get the same stuff that we get at other Korean restaurants. Prices were about the same as the other location. Portions were sufficient, you’re not going to go hungry. I would return here.
-jjam ppong (seafood spicy soup, vegetables, and noodles) 5 - there was crab, mussels, and shrimp in there. Soup is spicy but not overwhelming. Don’t let the noodles stay in there too long otherwise it gets too soggy. -modum sukhoe (assorted steamed seafood) 5 - I ate these with white rice, garlic pieces, and jalapeños for more taste. They also taste good in the soup. -dakddongjib twigim (deep fried chicken gizzard) 5 - I love these. A little chew and crispy, it goes well with the...
Read moreWe were there on a thursday for a birthday party & everything was great - food, service, atmosphere. Since it was our 1st time, their staff asked us what our preferences are in terms of spiciness & how hungry we were. Since all 6 of us were hungry, he recommended Set A meal & boy oh boy it was a lot of food, more than the 6 of us could devour. And every one of the dishes were good - the set A ($125 at time of this review-2025) has beef, seafood soup, grilled chicken, veg salad with beef bulgogi, tteokbokki with the right amount of sweet & spiciness; and even deep fried gizzard. Most of us had their non-alcoholic Cinderella cocktail drink & it was good too. Hot tea was complimentary. After dinner, we rented their karaoke room & we had a great time, there too, they gave us complimentary sweet tomato & peaches for appetizer, as well as hot tea. We were just suprised that on a thursday evening, it was just us in the whole restaurant (at least, thats what we saw, since their tables are in a private cubicle, which was nice for privacy). Would highly recommend this restaurant...
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