
Dear Chodang/AYCE Customers, We are thrilled to announce that our renovations are finally complete, and Chodang/AYCE BBQ is now open for business! We apologize for any inconvenience caused during the renovation period and want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your patience and support. We’re excited to welcome you back to our restaurant and to provide you with the exceptional Korean BBQ experience you know and love. Whether you’re a returning customer or visiting us for the first time, we promise to make your dining experience memorable and enjoyable. Thank you once again for your understanding and continued patronage. We look forward to serving you delicious Korean cuisine and creating wonderful memories together
Popular locale for Korean BBQ with meats cooked on tabletop grills & all-you-can-eat dining options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1200 W Howard Ln, Austin, TX 78753
Phone: (512) 505-8513
Website: https://www.chodangvillage.com/
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Reviews
We went with the AYCE BBQ Option B “Deluxe,” which includes everything from A + B for $36.99 per person. Totally worth it—the selection is huge (various cuts of pork and beef, plus even octopus). But honestly, the real standout is the banchan (sides). Portions are generous—stuff that would cost extra at most places comes included here! Our favorites: the steamed egg, cheesy sweet corn, kimchi soup, and especially the fried dumplings. (Pro tip: toss those dumplings on the grill in a little meat grease to crisp them up… thank me later!)
All I can say is—when I’m too lazy to make KBBQ at home and craving endless side dishes, this is where I’ll be.
The meat quality was okay, with some cuts more flavorful than others. A couple pieces were a bit chewy, but the marinated options definitely stood out more than the plain ones. The banchan was good, though I wish the selection was a little more varied and consistently fresh.
Service was friendly, but there were some slow moments—especially when waiting for grill changes and refills. The place has a lively vibe, but it felt a little rushed at times, like they were trying to turn tables quickly.
That said, it’s still a solid spot if you’re in the mood for casual KBBQ with friends and want a straightforward grill-your-own experience.
When it was time to wrap up dinner and pay they took our card and returned the bill to me without my card and when we went up to ask about it we saw it hanging out of the payment machine, not a good look. As a whole the service was decent but when handling people’s cards and personal belongings you just need to be a bit more on top of that. The pricing honestly wasn’t bad, just a letdown for how the food was. The whole experience was okay, we would definitely recommend anyone go for themselves to be the judge of the place and maybe we’ll return one day and give it an upgrade.