

Korean Fun Time Place for Celebration: We invite you to enjoy Korean BBQ & Karaoke in the heart of Gowanus! Experience the warm wood glow of our dining room, the bar’s Asian noir vibrations, and the five themed karaoke rooms — or all of the above — perfectly paired with delicious food, drinks and excellent hospitality. Since opening in 2015, Insa has become a beloved neighborhood institution and go-to destination for gatherings of all occasions and sizes. Join us and find out why so many returning guests make Insa their favorite “Korean Fun Time Place for Celebration.”
Korean BBQ, noodles & other staples served in a casual, warm environment with private karaoke rooms.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 328 Douglass St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone: (718) 855-2620
Website: http://www.insabrooklyn.com/
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Reviews
Insa would be categorized as progressive or “fusion” Korean bbq. They have been optimized for large groups of people coming together for grilling meat and enjoying drinks (like soju). In these typical Korean outings (whether with friends or colleagues after work), it always tends to be a large group and you want to maxmize the happiness of everyone, sitting close together, sharing the grill in the middle, and also being a bit noisy and rowdy. This Korean eat-out and drink culture is well represented in the layout of the dining room – communal grills done in a classy way. Yes there are booths for smaller groups but you clearly can see what they are going for.
Insa also has a separate bar where you can’t grill but they will bring out food for you. This area took me as a surprise making me even think whether it was part of the same joint. It is a proper bar, almost Thai feeling, but super functional and provides a different type of drinking experience.
Now in any Korean bbq, you must nail the meat. And Insa absolutely hits it out of the park. Their galbi was soft and tender, not too sweet nor salty. This shows that they were confident with their quality of meat. And literally it melts in your mouth. The pork belly too was quite well balanced – both in thickness and the amount of fat. Insa really pays a lot of attention to the quality of meat.
But then, you start bringing out the side dishes and my god, this is where Insa starts to be opinionated and shows off. The mandu – fried dumplings – is done in a very homely way. Almost street food style and they are great. The pajeon pancake too was another departure from the tradition – crunchy and filling. Everything was declicious.
And of course, you must bring in the drinks. We had everything from cocktails to flavored soju – my god they go down fast – and beer. Our group had a fabulous time, being gregarious, enjoying the meat and food, while shouting gunbae!
Insa hits it out of the part in so many ways, especially when you look at it from the overall experience. They are the modern manifestation of Korean bbq combined with drinking culture. Koreans love groups. And Insa is THE place for group fun. If it is your night of get-together with those you haven’t met in a while, and when the mode is “the more the merrier”, head over to Insa Brooklyn. And you shall become a inssa 인싸.
As a Korean descendent, I personally want to thank the founder of Insa for his/her creation. Will return time after time.