. . "2017-07-09T00:00:00"^^ . "I have been trying out all the korean bbqs in Las Vegas and this one rates average/in the middle. The quality wasn't excellent, but it wasn't horrible either. \n\nPros:\n*Open 24/7\n*Located further from the strip, so you don't have to deal with tourists.\n\nCons:\n*$$$ For the price you are paying, you can go to a number of better Korean BBQs with better service and more food.\n\nCompetition wise, this is my ranking:\n\n1. Moo Woo * * * * * 5 stars\nExcellent service, good quality food portions, and located in Summerlin, no where near the strip or Spring Mountain.\n\n2. Hobak is tied with Magal * * * * 4 stars\nBoth good, I think Hobak beats Magal slightly with customer service. Food is good, you won't leave hungry.\n\n3. Biwon * * * 3 stars\nLots of food, below average service, good All you can eat deals, located on Sahara. Not bad.\n\n4. Lees Korean BBQ * * * 3 stars\nSurprisingly pricey, stingy meat servings, hard to get waitresses attention. I thought we'd get a better deal, but we had to order twice as much meat or my husband and I would have left hungry. I strongly recommend choosing a different Korean BBQ. We only tried this one because it was open late at night.\n\n5. DJK * * * 3 stars\nmost pricey, average service.\nI used to love coming here for dinner but it seems prices have increased and serving portions have decreased."^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2"^^ .