K-Town Korean BBQ Restaurant

  4.3 – 2,096 reviews   • Korean barbecue restaurant

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Upbeat eatery specializing in Korean-style DIY BBQ, with all-you-can-eat options, plus beer & soju.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out K-Town Korean BBQ Restaurant 97266

Hours

Sunday11:30 AM–10 PM
Monday11:30 AM–10 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–10 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–10 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–10 PM
Friday11:30 AM–11 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5450 SE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266

Phone: (503) 444-7700

Website: http://www.ktownkoreanbbq.com/

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Reviews

Michael Fung
K-town is now my favorite Korean barbecue all you can eat place!!!
The five is definitely hip and lively I could do without all the K-pop on the TV screens. Maybe mix it up a bit.

The food is great with a wide variety of flavored meats and seafood, and ingredients to cook up to accompany the wonderful selection of sides available.
My favorite, one of the short ribs and a spicy pork. The white selection of pork belly is wonderful. The hot add-ons are great. We really like the cheesy corn and the short rib and even the popcorn chicken is all right.

The service is very friendly, knowledgeable, and reasonably quick.
There is no downside of this place, especially since the price is very very reasonable.
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brianlockrem
Pretty excellent Korean barbecue. Quality meat, easy going and very personable service. Price point was good too.
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KIRA !!!
Went during the dinner hour, but we were seated very efficiently, probably within 2 minutes of walking in. I would recommend making a reservation if you’re planning to go with a big party or during their busy hours. Staff were so personable and polite and are more than willing to answer questions or give their recommendations. I’ve been here a handful of times and am always satisfied with the food and service. Get ready to spend money but also make some delicious food !
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Trà MiloSen
This is my favorite K-town BBQ restaurant in Portland. The atmosphere, the decorations, the foods, they’re AMAZING! It’s always packed with customers because of how good this place is! I come here 3 times a month.
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Eevee DeLioncourt
Truly amazing flavors, fresh quality ingredients, and good service. The food came out quickly and the waiter made sure to check back several times, bringing more banchan, water, and rounds of meat. I love their bulgogi, garlic marinades, beef belly, and kalbi short ribs best.
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Thanh Nguyen
Summary: decent place to eat ayce kbbq at a reasonable price BUT watch out for portion serving. Come with a genuinely empty stomach because it’s actually a lot of meat.

Food – good for its price but the quality of meat itself doesn’t taste super amazing. Only meat we actually liked was the bulgogi as everything else was hella salty. Had to actually dip it in water to help wash down the meats. Also, don’t recommend getting the popcorn chicken as a side. Only the ramen and nuggets & fries were good. ANNDDD if you’re trying get salad, get it without the dressing because the “salad” is straight up huge pieces of lettuce lol. So might as well use the lettuce as a wrap

Service: we came right when they opened so our stuff came out pretty fast. They had even prepped every table with stuff alrdy so it was easy to just get started. The workers were also friendly!

Atmosphere: okay? Didn’t necessarily like the decor bc it was so dark 🙁 but I do believe it becomes a fun place to eat n drink with friends at night.

Note: the reasons why we ultimately didn’t like this place was bc of how the ayce menu is set up.
1- When you order meat, you have to order different types of meats and it’s 4 max per round. You can’t repeat a same type in a round so if you wanted more bulgogi, you’d have to wait another round.
2 – when you order meat, it’s for the entire party. Meaning, if you’re a party of 8 sitting at 2 tables, both tables will be getting the same type of meats. It won’t be split between what each tables want.
3 – the sauces seem to be very limited. The kbbq places we’ve been to have allowed us to create our own sauces. Whereas here, it’s mainly the sauces that came in the banchan dish already.
4 – the saltiness of some of the meats, especially the spicy pork bulgogi. SOOOOOO salty. Hence why, stick to the thin meats with no sauce

The reason why this place still gets 4 stars is bc ultimately, you’d still get to enjoy ayce kbbq at a good price, though only for lunch.
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Lewis Anderson
My dining experience was truly great. The food was exceptional, and the ambiance further enhanced the overall enjoyment. I was particularly impressed by the attentiveness and skill of the waiting staff; they were simply amazing. It was a fantastic first visit, and I’m already looking forward to my next one.
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Farid Socias
Good meat — not quite the service. Every was fast and good, the service was walking around but sometimes would get carried away with talking. Well maintained place and clean restrooms!
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Sharyn Inzunza
My take on K-Town is “choose your experience.” Mine was different to my son’s and different to his girlfriend’s (they had a great time, plus my son is a cook so was at home cooking the meat).

Know before you go:

Carnivore’s playground with all-you-can-eat meat focus

D.I.Y grilling experience (are you good with that?)

In-your-face smoke, heat, grease

Service was good—short-staffed, maybe?

“Eating hall” atmophere with K-pop videos on the TVs shining through a light, smoky haze.
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Joseph Joel Escandon
Maybe biased, but any buffet option isn’t great when you’re trying to eat your money’s worth in food, but mostly, I’m not a huge fan of cooking my own food at a restaurant, and overall it was just ok food, ok flavor. It’s just really dang expensive, and with a group you’re paying a good chunk of change per person.

I guess it’s a novelty experience mostly, so enjoy the option to have it, but don’t expect the cosmic experience you’d have on the streets of Korea finding some hidden gem of soul-shaking flavors, just enjoy a night out in a Korean cafeteria.
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