Compact Koren eatery specializing in all-you-can eat BBQ in a casual setting.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6901 Walker St, La Palma, CA 90623
Phone: (562) 809-1339
Website: https://mrleeskbbq.com/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Mr Lee’s Barbeque House AYCE KBBQ: Home
Mr. Lee’s (@mrleeskoreanbbq) · La Palma, CA – Instagram
Mr. Lee’s Barbeque House – Korean restaurant in La Palma – Website
Reviews
He forgot our sodas.. and then went into a pretend as if he didn’t take the soda order..yet. hmm… only to give me regular coke instead of diet. Usually we’ve had great service. My Yelp history proves that. The Filipino guy is the best server. He was there but not on our side of the room. Fish cake I couldn’t eat this time. First time ever. Very fishy. Tasted old. The marinated pork belly wasn’t edible and my Filipino spouse would NEVER waste anything pork. First time I’ve witnessed that after 13 years together. Filipinos do not waste. It was just an off Sunday night I guess. I had to turn the grill off twice as I couldn’t take the burning smoke any longer. My eyes still felt itchy after a long hot shower. Eek. I think we’ll stick to weekdays. Less busy. Hopefully things get better all around.
I do like their Miso.. but that’s kinda hard to mess up. The fried chicken and spring rolls are good each time. Brisket is the safest choice.
Gen on south was pretty great last visit a few weeks ago. Excellent service on a crazy busy night.
If you have the money, google/check out Chubby Cattle or Ribs & Co.
Cheers!
I’m just saying, a good concept to open this kind of buisness.
Found out that Mr Lee moves here from Cerritos location, I’m not sure if this is true but upon tasting the mash potato, it tasted like one.
Still affordable from the rest of kbbq.
Side dishes include miso soup, salad, fried chicken, beef dumpling, and more.
Oh, even though you can drink as much miso as you want, the other soup-based items (tofu stews and whatnot) are Ala Carte, so keep that in mind.
First off, this place is HUGE. There is SO much seating and huge tables. When you go into a room, you take a peak around the corner and there is another huge room with more tables! I came in on off hours on a Sunday, so I’m curious to see what it’s like when it’s REALLY busy.
Service – I came during off-hours so the service was attentive and fast. Again, I would have to come back during busy times to see if it’s just as good.
Food – good quality meats, the salad buffet style banchan is always the best because we then don’t have to share a measly bite of a side dish between multiple people. I can stack a plate of my kimchi and potato salad and that’s that. That’s for meeeeee. They also advertise that you do have to pay extra if you want Kalbi short ribs.
Will definitely be returning because I loved it very much.
Default portion of meat is really big so you may want to ask for a 1/2 if you’re trying multiple meats.