Laid-back operation in a strip-mall setting dishing up an array of traditional Korean fare.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6920 W 105th St, Overland Park, KS 66212
Phone: (913) 385-2151
Website: http://chogakoreanrestaurant.com/
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Went here on a Thursday night at 6:30pm with 7 full grown adult men with a reservation – don’t recommend as they sat us at a table meant for 4 people and kept the same rules of only ordering 3 meat dishes at a time with only 1 set of cheesy corn and soup.
Idk if it was the specific table they sat us in but the fan for the smoke was really loud as it made a rickety sound when turned on. There was only 1 other family in there so it definitely wasn’t busy.
The biggest disappointment is that IT WAS NOT 1.5 HOURS!!! They cut you off from ordering at the 1 hour mark. I literally looked at my watch and it was 7:30pm. When our server told us this was the last order, I had to bring up that the website says 1.5 hours, and she handed me a menu with that same advertisement but there was a whiteout marker on the “ordering time” part of the note. KPot gives you the full 2 hours to order food. Definitely not what was advertised.
Remember that they include the 18% gratuity on the check – they purposefully didn’t show that on there and masked it as “service fee.” You DO NOT HAVE TO TIP EXTRA.
Service: our waitress seemed carefree and kept forgetting our meat orders (kept having to come back and ask which 3 meats we ordered again). Although competent, she only refilled our water pitcher when asked (and again, we had 7 men that literally emptied the water pitcher every time she brought back a refill). She did refill our side dishes as asked so that was good. But it just seemed like the bare minimum; if we didn’t ask, she wouldn’t have done it. If I was a server, I would ensure my customer’s food were always refilled or ask if they’d like them refilled.
We were able to order 4 rounds of food, so 12 dishes of meat for 7 people. You decide if that was enough food or not. We didn’t.
Overall, quality of meats and banchans were good for a KBBQ experience but for AYCE, you can get your money’s worth at other chains like KPot or AIOE.
Most likely won’t be back.
Food: 3.7/5
Atmosphere: 4/5
Parking: 5/5
Cleanliness: 5/5
Service: 3.8/5
All the sides options were great, and we got super full that we didn’t even need refills on anything. You also get cheesy corn and your choice of soup, either kimchi or soybean soup. Will be back for sure! Great dining experience overall.
We ordered a variety of things. All in all, the food wasn’t bad. They had a good variety of banchans. (Only allowed 1 refill of each though? Saddened my Korean heart). The stew we got was great. Maybe the prices were a bit high?
All in all, I had a good experience. Not sure if I’d go back again (would be curious to try other Korean restaurants in the area) but I do commend their authentic dishes!
To avoid any confusion, I had checked out the menu beforehand and decided on the 21. Samgaetang (whole cornish hen soup). Fortunately, they had one serving left, and I was lucky enough to get it. My friend ordered Yukejang, kimchi jeegae, and other delectable dishes that I can’t recall by name but are visible in the photos. I must mention that the particular soup I chose is usually served during warmer weather to cool the body down, so the flavors are mild, herbal, and refreshing. It’s not as bold as the explosive flavors of kimchi jeegae, but it’s more like the Korean version of a nourishing chicken soup that’s perfect for soothing the soul.
In conclusion, we received excellent service, and the food was delightful. I’m eager to return and try out their other soups and stews, which I’m sure are just as wonderful.
I’m cool with a business saving money on decoration if they have quality product, and this restaurant has great quality with tremendous flavor!
We did the Korean barbecue buffet all you can eat for $32 a piece for four of us, and it was absolutely incredible. And of course it’s fun to get to cook your own protein as well!