Ohgane Alameda x Vons Chicken

  4.2 – 412 reviews   • Korean barbecue restaurant

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Alameda’s premier destination for large group dining and late-night Korean BBQ. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday or looking for the best late-night AYCE in South Shore, Ohgane offers spacious seating for 4+ and a vibrant atmosphere open late to satisfy your cravings.

Place for Korean BBQ cooked on tabletop mesquite grills, plus stews & other dishes.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Ohgane Alameda x Vons Chicken 94501

Hours

Friday11 AM–10 PM
Saturday11 AM–10 PM
Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2211 S Shore Center #160, Alameda, CA 94501

Phone: (510) 775-7538

Website: https://www.ohgane.com/

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Reviews

John Gary
OMG my experience was unbelievable we have bought from this restaurant multiple times beforehand and there were absolutely no issues however ever since we have been getting food the quality has been decreasing and just recently the chicken we bought came raw! I was absolutely speechless, how could you sell food like this??? Honestly do better.
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Kenny Truong
Ohgane x Vons – Alameda Restaurant Review:

Came here hungry. Left full, slightly smoky, and very satisfied — which is exactly what I want from Korean BBQ.

I went all-in on the grill with their premium menu B options: thick slices of pork belly, beef brisket, and marinated cuts that actually looked good before they even hit the fire (a rare but appreciated flex). The pork belly was the standout for me — crisped up nicely, juicy inside, and perfect wrapped with their side of garlic and jalapenos. No filler meat, no sad thin slices pretending to be premium.

The L.A. style ribs were one of my favorite dishes. I also had the soft tofu stew and spicy ramen noodles soup on the side, but couldn’t finish either. They ran out of the radish wraps before I got there.

The vibe is lively and casual — Service was on point: quick refills, grill help when needed, and no weird disappearing acts mid-meal.

Bottom line: if you’re here to eat well, cook your own meat, and leave happy.. this place gets it done. Come hungry. Wear clothes you don’t mind smelling like BBQ later. Worth it.
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Athitaya Rungpetch
Unbeatable price for the basic package. We went at 5pm so the place was quite busy but they are very much understaffed. I feel bad because the same guy was taking orders, bringing out food, and making cocktails. He gets bonus points for allowing my table to order more than 4 items at once though.
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Rodolfo Felix
If you’re looking for an authentic Korean BBQ experience, this is the place. The quality of the meat is excellent—well-marinated and fresh—and the side dishes make every bite worthwhile. One thing I love is that you get to cook the food yourself at the table, making the experience more interactive and personal.

The service is always friendly and attentive, ensuring you have everything you need. Plus, the atmosphere is great, perfect for going with a group and enjoying a relaxed meal. Definitely a place I’ll be coming back to.
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Roger Le
The most price-value all you can eat Korean BBQ on the island of Alameda.
At $38.99 you can order as much as you wish:
rib eye steak
Korean short rib
Baby octopus
Beef Brisket
Prawns
Pork belly
Steamed egg
Kim chi soup
King mushroom
Zucchini
And many more…
The service was attentive. Servers changed the grill often.
They have a full bar at the reasonable prices.
I love this place!
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Rudiel Siguenza
This is my 2nd time here. It’s certainly worth the travel and all you can eat option. All the meat and sides, along with smoothies, was delicious. I didn’t know they had octopus here. Certainly enjoyed that option. Great for a good size group( 4+people. )The staff is very attentive. Overall, clean ambiance and well-kept environment.
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Paul Freitas
We enjoyed our dinner, but it was pricey. We also had to
Bargain with our server to get permission for the two children in our party to have orders by entree, instead of all you can eat.
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Jeff Ho
This is it. One of the best All You Can Eat Korean BBQ self grill restaurants in the bay area. $35 a person. My favorites are the beef short ribs, brisket, marinated rib eye (bulgogi), pork ribs and spicy chicken. It is nice they have other stuff available like seafood (shrimps, squid etc) and vegetables (bell pepper, zucchini etc.) Other dishes like corn cheese, white rice etc are also available. This was exactly what I needed today. Well done staff at Ohgane.
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Alice Hou
I went with five friends to Ohgane Alameda x Vons Chicken and tried out the Premium All You Can Eat (AYCE) menu. They had lots of different food choices, which sounded exciting. Most of us had a good time eating there, but there were a few things that didn’t sit well with me.

They added Braised Short Ribs, Korean-Style Bulgogi Strew, Beef Small Intestine, Finger Meat, Duck, and New York Steak to the usual menu. I really liked the Braised Short Ribs, Finger Meat, and Spicy Pork Belly – they tasted great, and the place had a nice vibe.

But here’s the not-so-good part: I got a bad case of diarrhea when I got home. I think it might be because of the wrap lettuces that came with the meal. Oddly, none of my friends had the same issue, and I was the only one who had the wrap lettuces. So, if you’re someone with a sensitive stomach, you might want to be careful or skip the wrap lettuces altogether.
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