Despite my attempts at staying healthy and eating right, Chris really wanted all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and since I know he had a long day I agreed. We went to a new spot called Bulgogi House.
http://bulgogihousebbq.com/
We’ve been here once before and were pleasantly surprised by the amazing service. We tried coming before but the wait was too ridiculous. Thankfully they were very accommodating of us this time around. There’s a premium and a deluxe menu. The Premium Menu comes with 12 additional options for grilling while Deluxe Menu still has a hefty 30+ options.
Bulgogi House’s big draw that sets it apart from many other AYCE KBBQ is the buffet banchan (sides). They have a huge selection of radish wraps, various kimchis, jalapenos, an assortment of veggies, fried rice, fried, chicken, sushi, miso, rice, desserts and so much more.
This place really does have everything you could want from a KBBQ restaurant except for the egg soup and the Korean pancakes.
They admit that their servings of meat are smaller than most places but that’s because they want their customers to be able to try everything on their expansive menu. The servers are very helpful and do their best to accommodate guests and their wants.

Skirt Steak (Front Left), Smoked Bacon (Middle Left), Marinated Beef Finger (Marinated Beef Rib), Veggie Plate (Back Right), Angus Brisket (Middle Right), Pork Jowls (Front Right)
The only downside about this place is when the bill comes and you realize you just paid roughly $60 for dinner for two. This place really has a lot to offer but I couldn’t justify coming here more than once every three months. It was a good night filled with good food, but ’til next year Bulgogi House!



