By Debbie Hall
888 Korean BBQ, located in Chinatown in Las Vegas, has bounced back from the pandemic to a thriving business, including allowing the customers to cook their own food on grills at their tables. In 2020, experts in the food and beverage industry predicted the self-serve format in restaurants, including buffets, drink machines, and possibly Korean barbecue, where the customers cook their own meats on in-tables grills.
Authentic Korean Barbecue Returns Post-Pandemic
That prediction did not come true. Post-pandemic, people are flocking to buffets, pouring their own drinks, and enjoying the experience of Korean BBQ.
Appetizers tempt the palate, including salmon carpaccio, salmon poke, spicy tuna on crispy rick, seaweed salad, and vegetable spring rolls.
Kobe beef, Kobe brisket, Kobe New York steak, rib eye steak, MISO prime chuck, and filet mignon are on the menu. Crown beef tongue, beef bulgogi (thinly sliced marinated beef sirloin or tenderloin), beef belly, and kalbi (marinated short ribs) offer authentic Korean fare in beef.
The experience at 888 Korean BBQ encompasses the traditional Korean barbecue where cooking and eating are the main focus. Guests gather around a grill in the middle of the table, order raw meat and side dishes (banchan), and begin cooking and eating their own food.
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888 Korean BBQ Las Vegas, located in the Chinatown Plaza, 4215 Spring Mountain Road , also offers a cocktail program with a full bar and other beverages including soju, wine, beer, Degust great tea, lemonade, soda, or coffee. To Join Waiting List Follow on Instagram @888kbbq.