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**Overall Experience:**
**Food:** 5/5
**Service:** 5/5
**Atmosphere:** 5/5
I highly recommend the **Steamed Egg**, **Beef Thin Brisket**, **Miso Soup**, and the **Steak**.
For vegetarians, there are several options, so I would tentatively recommend it; while the variety is substantial, it might not cater to every individual's taste.
**Parking:** There is ample parking available, with a convenient free parking lot.
What User doesn't like about O2 K-bbq:
went to dinner with friends, made an order for 2 people and ramen separately, a friend suggested trying meat and some employee girl ran up and started to get indignant that I tried meat. because I ordered ramen and have no right to try meat although my friends ordered it... it was very unpleasant. then I went to the toilet, the toilet did not work, there was no water in the sink, the urinal did not work either... in... View all feedback.
Great place to eat Korean BBQ. Spacious and clean. Looks like a sports bar with all the TVs mounted all over the place playing Korean K-pop Food is always fresh and the service is always great and fast. Went to many Korean BBQ places with the kids and they always want to go back to this place and I can’t disagree. Never been disappointed. I definitely recommend it. Parking could be challenging in the street but they have access the building parking lot and is free for the restaurant clients.
I had a great experience cooking my own food. Specially I love trying any Asian foods. I recommend this place for fun event or date.They have parking downstairs in the parking garage. They will make your parking ticket free if you show it to them before or after your visit.
If you love K pop and K BBQ. This is the place for you .. the whole establishment is covered with tvs.. playing k pop music videos. I loved how many sides they gave us once we sat down each side was very good especially the one ..on top of the rice paper all the way to the right. The sauce tray was good too especially the red sauce … supposedly it’s spicy but I didn’t feel the kick but it was good with the meat. The service was very good …they come and check up on you if you are cooking the meat right if you don’t know how to cook they’ll do it for you. Then last picture is the view to the parking lot :
Best all you can eat Korean BBQ in the area. The meats are of good quality. This place blows Meat Bros out of the park. I just wish they would offer wet naps because it can get a little messy when making lettuce wraps. Small issue to fret.Parking: Free parking
All you can eat Korean BBQ in the Queens area. I do not recommend visiting. Food Recommendation: steamed egg and pork skin. Food: The menu offers 19 meat options 3 chicken, 7 pork, 8 beef, 1 squid and 8 sides including garlic jalapeños, white rice, and salad . The steamed egg is good, and the pork skin has a sweet flavor that I liked. The other meats are okay, except for the pork belly, which had an unpleasant taste 腥味 —I’m not sure how to describe it. Pakring: Street parking. Price: We end up paying 50 bucks including tax and tip. To be honest, it is not a cheap all-you-can-eat, considering what they offer. I was looking forward to the meal and sadly it does not worth the price. The following are the reasons: 1. You can 't really eat much because of the taste: The BBQ meats are heavily seasoned. The radishes are bland so you don 't have food to cut through the grease. The beef soup is heavy on the white pepper. We drink more than 4 cups of water. 2. Their grill is a round plate and the oil splatters a lot—I got splashed several times. If you go, I recommend wearing a good jacket and hopefully you have your hair protecting your face. 3. 100 minutes seating limit. My first time to see a seating time limit for a buffet. 4. Suggested tip for all parties begins from 20%, with option of 20%, 22%, and 25%. 5. One buck per ice cream. They mentioned that they had a sale on Melona for 1 bucks each. While it takes only 15.59 for 24 counts in Costco. It’s pretty generous of the restaurant to serve all-you-can-eat and then only charge $1 per Melona. In all, I regret my 50 bucks.
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