Reviews K-town

5
Dan Leung
+5
The food was actually quite to very fresh to my surprise. The all you can eat for 1.5 hrs was adequate and I love the no waste policy (an extra £10 each.) for wasting food. It was £31 per adult which is reasonable and you can have a great time with friends and family there. Great selection of food both hot and cold plus some Japanese delicacies. The staff were nice and kind too .
5
A.N The Food Critic
+5
Normally I am a bit funny about eating at buffet style restaurants but K-Town BBQ was overall a great experience. There is a good selection of food that the chefs keep topping up through out your hour and half. The meat for BBQ which is the main pulling point tasted fresh and I really enjoyed the cuts of steak. I would recommend arriving just before it opens in order to make the most out of your trip otherwise you may find yourself waiting in a fairly long line. The BBQ cooking plate is cleaned by staff. There is a wide selection of other foods aside from the BBQ such as chicken wings , noodles , rice , pork , sushi , dumplings and a little salad bar.
4
Harriet Ho
+4
Whilst I was quite surprised and amazed with the concept of self-serve K-BBQ and the stringent rules such as extra charges on food waste age and extra time there, it is better value for money to come here if you are sharing a BBQ feast with friends and are splitting the costs. However with that being said, that really depends on your appetite and personal preferences. I had little portions of each dish I wanted including the BBQ meat and that all amounted to £33 which is the cost of an adult meal. They had a lot of what you would expect from a Korean restaurant, they did lack in a few bits such as the pickled radish. Besides this, the quality of meat was exceptional and marinated well and on a general note, food was fresh and tasted lovely. Staff were very attentive. If I were to come here again, I would definitely come here with friends.
5
Brenda Nguyen
+5
Great value for London. It was only £93 for 3 people including a service charge. There are so many sides including miso soup with fresh tofu! I especially liked the octopus and cheese corn and my friend liked the marinated beef. Well worth the money.
5
Mr Brown
+5
Really good concept, the raw food is nicely seasoned but additional seasoning like garlic, chilli oil, salt & pepper etc is provided for things like the squid or prawns. Be sure not to turn the temperature up too high at 1st to allow time for things like the steak and pork belly to cook through. The atmosphere was nice, a little intimate but busy. You can store your coat under your seat to refrain from it smelling smokey. The service was ok, I think considering its a buffet they just let you crack on but overall we had a good time and enjoyed the Korean flavours!
4
A
+4
We came on a weekend, so the price was £33 pp. I mean the food tasted good, the side dishes were tasty, but £33 to cook your own meat? I don’t know. It’s part of the experience which makes its novel. But if I’m paying a hefty price I would expect a vast range of other food options i.e dessert. The desert options were three flavours of ice cream: strawberry, vanilla and chocolate. And it tasted artificial. And though icE CrEaM isn’t the main attraction here, if the price is that steep, then a range of deserts and side dishes should be provided. Also you have to pay an additional price for lettuce? um … ye no So it was fun, food was tasty. But for all the money they’re gathering, I would invest in a better selection of deserts and include lettuce in the price. Because really … lettuce is just lettuce. let’s be for real
4
Laura Peters
+4
I opted for the buffet at K-Town BBQ. The food was all very tasty, but sadly, not hot enough and I thought the price was rather expensive. I liked that the food was not greasy, and as mentioned, quite flavorful, but the fact that it wasn't hot was a real negative for me.
4
Payam Edalat
+4
It’s a fun experience. Would I go again? Probably not. But am I glad I went? Yes. They have a selection of marinated meats for you to barbecue at your table and an array of cooked foods for you to have as starters and accompaniments. The problem I found was the quality of the meats were not great. The steak chewy, the prawns small and not deveined. At £31pp you do expect a wider variety and at a better quality.
4
Angus Au
+4
My 3rd times to go K town, the food still good but the price is big rises in short. As I remember I came here around 1 year ago and the price was around 24 gbp but now is 33 gbp. I may not go again in short if the price keep going up in the future.
4
Jamie Hayes
+4
Quite an enjoyable experience, plenty of food options both cooked and to be cooked by you options. They don't accept bookings, which i think is silly as it would be nice to plan our day more efficiently. The smoke given off by the in table grills was sometimes overwhelming.
4
HJ Park (Rebecca)
+4
the quality of meat was okay, and the food on the counter was not bad. (if you are not familiar with Korean food japchae and pancakes would be worth trying) kimchi and fried chicken were a bit of disappointment. the servers were attentive and cleaned the bbq plate at the right timing. but 90 mins time limit is too short to enjoy a meal, especially when you have to grill it yourself!
5
Andrew Chammas
+5
K-Town BBQ is an absolute culinary delight that takes Korean cuisine to a whole new level. From the moment I stepped into the restaurant, I was greeted with an impressive buffet spread that left me spoilt for choice. The buffet selection at K-Town BBQ is simply amazing. It offers a wide variety of delectable dishes that cater to every palate. From the flavorful grilled meats to the vibrant and fresh vegetables, the options seemed endless. The array of traditional Korean side dishes, also known as banchan, added an extra layer of authenticity and flavor to the meal. But what truly stood out was the mystery of the soy sauce. Whatever secret ingredient they infused into it, it worked like magic, elevating the already delightful dishes to a whole new level. The rich umami flavor in the soy sauce made every bite a burst of delight in my mouth. It's that extra special touch that sets K-Town BBQ apart from other Korean restaurants. The ambiance of K-Town BBQ is inviting and comfortable, creating a pleasant dining atmosphere. The friendly staff were attentive and ensured that we had everything we needed for an enjoyable meal. Their knowledge of the menu and willingness to explain various dishes made the experience even better. Whether you're new to Korean cuisine or a seasoned enthusiast, K-Town BBQ is a must-visit for anyone looking for an exceptional dining experience. The buffet selection, coupled with the enchanting soy sauce, makes it a true gem in the world of Korean dining. I will undoubtedly be returning to K-Town BBQ to relish in their amazing buffet and delightful soy sauce in the near future. Don't miss out on this delightful culinary journey - it's an experience that will leave you craving for more!
5
Paul Hemmelhemstead
+5
This place is genuinely amazing. Would highly recommend. They don't skimp on the meat and it tastes so good! I would gladly eat here every day. Sadly it's always packed with people with a decent sized queue. There's also no booking system which is a shame
5
Alfred Hong
+5
Decent pricing for the quality of food (spent £25 p.p) There is a wide selection of foods on offer. I went at 9pm, before closing time, and there were not many people there. Had a great time. Would recommend the fried chicken 😀 🐔
5
Giacomo Farris
+5
Top place for all you can eat. Weekend price is 33 pounds but we'll worth. Nice and broad choice of food and the meat is the best I've ever tasted for a all you can eat
5
liu hannah
+5
Amazing experience. 90 minutes per meal, all you can eat. 🙌🏻 Definitely go for the short ribs 😆
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