I came here for lunch, first time ever trying Korean food. Was yummy, some what expensive for lunch but they give you a lot of food. It’s nice quiet & comfy during lunch time. Enjoyable.
David K.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I went here on a whim after visiting Grand Spa as it is downstairs. Be forewarned as this is not your average bar with a bunch of crusty old bartenders or hip mixologists running things. This bar has exclusively beautiful asian women bar tending, and from what I have learned they will take turns and make specific and focused conversation with you while you drink/eat. This benefit is also reflected in the price as you will not be able to purchase just one beer as they come in sets of 3 beers and one meal on the menu like a package deal(i.e. I ordered 3 heinekens and roasted squid for around $ 40). Overall it was surprising, albeit awkward at times as I only speak English and some of the bartenders were not fluent, but it was still fun and the staff was super friendly and accommodating, and the food was good to boot. New experience for me that I just happened to stumble upon.
James J.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place is for guys in their 30’s drinking with hot & semi-hot bartenders in their 20’s. Be prepare to spend money, Two guys with some beer & fruit dish will run about $ 100 including tips. A bottle of Johnney Walker or Crown Royal Special(750ml) will fruit dish will run about $ 300 including tips. Bartending girls are usually pretty good. They better be, since they get anywhere from $ 40 to $ 100 tips.
Jeffrey H.
Place rating: 4 Fontana, CA
Very nice friendly girls working the bar. Very chatty and nice. Friend and I went on a Saturday and the place was empty. Apparently in the Korean culture, the bars are busy on weeknights and dead on the weekend or so the girls told us. Anyway, good techno-ish music playing and cool atmosphere. Just be prepared to pay… my friend spent like $ 65+ on 4 beers and a fruit platter and a coke for me.
Peter R.
Place rating: 4 Beverly Hills, CA
This is your typical Korean bar for guys, but a slightly older crowd. Bartenders are young but not jailbait and aren’t dressed scandalous like places like Bo’s. Occasionally you’ll see groups seated at semi-private tables. Prices are higher too — expect to shell out 2 bills for a bottle and some anju plus another 50 for tip. Attached to Grand Spa and sharing the same free parking lot.