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Good for large groups or a 1:1 dining experience. Both visits to Hobak were some of the better Korean BBQ I've had, Las Vegas or otherwise. Because it's relatively shiny and new, it feels clean. Which is no easy feat in an eatery where there's constantly meat steam floating around and banchan spills at every turn. The menus don't have that restaurant grit and the walls seem to be wiped down on the regular. The OCD in me had to point that part out. Beyond the cleanliness, it feels like a hipster Korean joint. The servers are all fairly young and hip, they play K-pop on the TV's, lots of yelling and celebrations. This is when going with a group is extra fun. High quality meats within as well. I'm not a *huge* lover of KBBQ but if I had to eat it, I'd eat it here. But I do like the soju and the beers! Of course, the smell of cooked beef that will linger on your clothes or your hair afterwards. I'd recommend to a local LV person or a tourist looking to get away from The Strip. It's a fun restaurant with great food and party time atmosphere.
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