
This place is solid for an AYCE KBBQ place. Like most places in ktown, it's a parking valet situation. $4, payable in cash or Zelle. It gets loud in there (fans, lots of people, TVs, etc) so...
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Road to Seoul is a Korean-style restaurant in Los Angeles, founded in 1985 by a Korean immigrant family. Renowned for its all-you-can-eat options, the restaurant stands out for its commitment to quality meats and authentic Korean BBQ experiences, attracting both enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
With locations on Western and Vermont Avenues, Road to Seoul offers a unique interactive dining experience where guests can grill their own meats at the table. The carefully curated menu features traditional dishes like Bulgogi and Galbi, complemented by a variety of banchan, ensuring a memorable culinary journey that captures the essence of Seoul.
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This place is solid for an AYCE KBBQ place. Like most places in ktown, it's a parking valet situation. $4, payable in cash or Zelle. It gets loud in there (fans, lots of people, TVs, etc) so...
Ambiance: this Road to Seoul location has replaced the previous Stone Grill, tiny entrance but spacious inside, good for large group gatherings, however, parking is a hassle, small shared parking...
my husband and i are too old to do AYCE often we normally do a la carte but when we feel adventurous to do AYCE and torture our old stomachs we come here. Road to Seoul is your typical AYCE...
What an amazing dinner!! It was my first time going to an authentic Korean Barbecue place. The staff were so kind (patient) in navigating their extensive menu as well as all of the sides. We are...
After a terrible experience at Hae Jang Chon, my group of friends and I decided to come check this place out for some good KBBQ, and let's say that it was miles ahead of the competition. The food...