Dae Sung Ro Korean BBQ

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Overview Reviews

Dae Sung Ro Korean BBQ, nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, is a vibrant gem for BBQ enthusiasts. Known for its authentic Korean flavors, this establishment brings a delightful culinary experience to both locals and visitors.

With options for delivery, takeout, and on-site dining, Dae Sung Ro caters to every preference. Diners are greeted with a cozy atmosphere, featuring both outdoor seating and heated options for comfort. The experience is complemented by excellent waiter service, ensuring every need is met.

The menu showcases a flavorful variety, from sizzling marinated meats to side dishes bursting with traditional Korean spices. Whether you're enjoying the BBQ under the covered patio or indulging in a casual meal, the ambiance and mouthwatering offerings make Dae Sung Ro a must-visit destination.

For a satisfying and authentic Korean BBQ experience, look no further than Dae Sung Ro!



Additional Services & Amenities

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
Serves dine-in
No delivery
Fast service
Popular for dinner
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves comfort food
Serves late-night food
Serves dinner
Restroom
Casual
Trendy
Good for groups
Popular with tourists
Accepts credit cards
Accepts debit cards
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Free street parking
Usually difficult to find a space
Valet parking
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Unique Fusion Flavors

Dae Sung Ro Korean BBQ stands out with its delightful Mexican fusion, offering unique side sauces like chimichurri to elevate classic Korean dishes.

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Welcoming Atmosphere

The vibrant atmosphere is perfect for groups, featuring ample seating and excellent service that's been highlighted by many visitors. Plus, the late-night hours invite a fun weekend vibe.

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Memorable Dishes

With standout options like kimchi-jjigae and quality meats, patrons rave about the rich flavors that make each meal a memorable experience.

Customer Reviews & Ratings

Karen B.
Karen B.
22 Feb 2025 at 12.00 am
5/5
Food was fresh, delicious, service was phenomenal! The vibe definitely hit there was a good amount of space.
Nicole L.
Nicole L.
12 Feb 2025 at 12.00 am
4/5
Me and my friends came to Dae Sung Ro KBBQ and it was such a lovely experience! We ordered the beef combo & I got sososo full. Everything was so yummy + the price point isn't bad. The only con is that this is in an area where parking is so hard to find. We drove around for at least twenty minutes before we found a parking spot -- I wish they had a parking lot. Overall, this place was pretty good but isn't my fav KBBQ spot in LA. I feel like there's better spots out here but it wasn't bad for what it was.
Yuri Y.
Yuri Y.
2 Jan 2025 at 12.00 am
5/5
I genuinely think that this is one of the best Korean barbecue spots to visit, I love that. They have Mexican fusion Korean barbecue, if you ask for tortillas they offer it and their side sauces are like chimichurri and unique. The meat quality was also really good and they were really attentive a little bit too sweet for my liking but everything else was so delicious! There is a lot of seating and is open late night so good for big groups, there is parking across the street and even though it says valet they let us park for free.
Kelly C.
Kelly C.
30 Dec 2024 at 12.00 am
4/5
Food: 4 stars Service: 5 stars Ambiance: 4.5 stars I visited on a Saturday night around 6 pm. I wasn't too busy but was packed about an hour later. The service was excellent, and I'd rate the BBQ 4 stars. What really stood out to me was their kimchi-jjigae (kimchi stew), which came with the combo menu. I don't usually order kimchi-jjigae, but I'd definitely get it again here. I even finished an entire bowl of rice with the soup. Definitely had the good energy to enjoy the Saturday night.
Jonathan L.
Jonathan L.
4 Nov 2024 at 12.00 am
5/5
We luckily arrived on a Friday @ 6:30P because 30 minutes later, this place was packed! Great energy, clean atmosphere, hospitable service, and really good bbq! The Beef Brisket Soybean soup is fantastic, full of richness, zucchini, onion, and bits of beef and firm tofu, I enjoyed each bite despite it being hotter to hades. We started with brisket, which is served with bean sprouts. The group decided it wasn't the best, but made up for it with a second round 86ing the vegetal filler. The sauces give a fun south-American twist, the chimchurri goes great with the short rib. The banchan of pickled veggies were sweet, tart, and crisp. Definitely a must for kbbq!
Frida I.
Frida I.
21 Oct 2024 at 12.00 am
5/5
I was introduced to this location by my coworkers. I brought my boyfriend and his brother here. The steamed egg is sooo good we ordered 2 of them both times I came. The tables are small but nothing to complain about. The ambience is fun. They normally have sports on the tv's. This place gets crowded. We ordered the tasting and it was a lot of food. We really liked the cheese corn and the wagyu cut. This places I worth the price point. Parking is good if you get valet. The staff is friendly
Sam C.
Sam C.
9 Oct 2024 at 12.00 am
4/5
pretty busy for a weekday but not absurdly loud which is good to still be able to have conversations. seating isnt very comfy either. The food was pretty fab.. i think good value for what you get. i came with 4 guys and bill was about 200 before tip so it was decent. I wanted to try to chicken feet but no one else wanted it. whos down to try it with me? "dont yuck my yum" !!!
Julia Y.
Julia Y.
9 Sep 2024 at 12.00 am
4/5
For three people, we ordered the beef combo, spicy boneless chicken feet, pig skin, and a couple of soju + beer. The total came to $211 before tip, and with a 25% tip, it was $262. Not bad! We put our name down after 6:30 PM and had to wait over 40 minutes, so be prepared for wait times. The meat was quite good, and I enjoyed the fusion of sauces. The usual Korean side dishes were served--radish, kimchi, raw garlic, and bean paste--but they also provided some unique options like pesto and a Mexican spicy sauce, which I really liked. They didn't include greens like lettuce or perilla leaves. I really liked the beef combo. I was excited to try the boneless chicken feet, which are hard to find, but they were too spicy for me. My friends enjoyed them, though, so they were happy to shteal my unclaimed chicken feet. I especially enjoyed the pig skin; it was super chewy, and dipping it in bean powder made it a real treat. The restaurant is spacious and clean, with servers frequently coming by to take care of the grill. I'd definitely return for the great deal and the pig skin.
Jessica Y.
Jessica Y.
20 May 2024 at 12.00 am
5/5
Solid new spot in ktown. Walked in on a Friday night looking for kbbq without a long line. Was seated promptly. We ordered the beef combo set for 2 and it was the perfect amount of food. The banchan was so good. Came with so many dipping sauces as well. There was a pesto like sauce that blew my mind along with whole chunks of garlic and jalapeños. I can never have too much garlic. The pork belly was my favorite. It was so fatty and crispy. At the end they give you the bone as well which iv never seen in ktown. I do wish the banchan came with fish cake or potato salad but either way still great. The server wasn't the best at cooking our food and seemed to forget a lot so we did it ourselves half the time. Fine by me though since I like my meat on the crispier side and usually the waiters take it off too early for me. Food: 4.7/5 Service: 3/5 Ambience: 4.5/5
Jamie Heewon L.
Jamie Heewon L.
18 Jan 2024 at 12.00 am
5/5
I was curious why this place is so popular these days, and now I totally get it. It's the ultimate Korean BBQ spot with fantastic value. The prices are unbelievably good, and the meat quality is solid. A must-try here is definitely the pork belly and marinated short ribs. Make sure to wrap the ribs in tortillas, add onions and hot sauce, and make your own taco - highly recommended. Absolutely delicious! Tips: Strongly recommend arriving around 5 PM when they open. It gets super busy after 7 PM and is even hard to do valet parking.

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