
Modern space for Korean specialties & BBQ (with grilling at the table), plus soju cocktails.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1825 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 872-9868
Website: http://bequekoreangrill.info/
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Reviews
Overall was good. Definitely would come back again for a big group dinner!
Service and price point are great though, but I will never ever come back
The service was really good but there was only one server for 11 tables and Korean BBQ needs a ton of service to bring more meat, sides, water, and grills. She should get a raise for doing several people’s jobs. We felt bad for her and they really need to get another lunch server.
But… the meat is pretty bad. Their brisket is super dry and chewy (how?), their bulgogi is flavorless. There’s no ventilation in here and the service is pretty slow (understaffed). Overall, the meat quality is very poor. The only thing we liked was the soju tower and the house beef belly.
Hopefully we don’t need to come here again.
TL;DR cheaper than others, huge quantities of meat (do NOT order 4 types in the first round if you are just 2 reular eating people, 2 or 3 should be enough), mediocre banchan, ok service, depending on how busy they are.
We arrived quite early, when there were maybe 2 more tables only, but it soon started to fill up and the 2 waitresses became 6 all of a sudden. I think the first 2 were a bit overwhelmed, and altho service was good for us at first and at last, I could feel very ignored in the middle of our meal, when more tables came in and there were only 2-3waitresses. One of the waiters, the young guy, was extremely nice and helpful, maybe he was the freshest one or maybe he just was better at managing the stress and chaos of working in a korean bbq place.
One of my “complaints” is that they give you way too much meat. They prompt you to choose up to 4 meats per round (and as many rounds as you want because its AYCE), and i thought they would bring a bit of each… but just the samgyeopsal (pork belly) already consisted on 6 pieces of pork belly! Be bbq chicken was 3 deboned chicken legs, and the bulgogi and marinated pork also came in grand quantities. Seeing that we were 2 people of small/medium size, i feel like the waitress could have warned us of the amount of meats they would give us! Why does it matter? 1) wasting food in general is bad. 2) the restaurant charges you $15 if you overorder and have leftovers.
Apparently the huge amount of meat we left (no way to finish it) wasnt considered over ordering at all, but for a good hour we thought it would be considered overordering and that we would be forced to pay more… so we kept eating until we couldnt handle it anymore.
Lastly, banchan (side dishes) werent very good.. my husband liked the kimchi but we didnt get any japchae like other commentors, and also missing the raddish sheets. For the boiled eggs it is an extra $5… 🙁
Id like to come back again on a Monday and try orderig a la carte with their special price of $10.95! That should be enough food for me~ we really enjoyed the bulgogi and the marinated pork. Samgyeopsal was mediocre, and harder to get right in the cooking time.