It's been a Korean weekend for us. We visited two Korean restaurants. Very different styles though.
First one is a mom & pop place, close to the Strip, called
"Island Style"
3909 W Sahara Ave
Ste 1
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Neighborhood: Westside
(702) 871-1911
It's a mix between Hawaiian and Korean. I know what you are thinking. How can a mix restaurant be good?? Like Thai & Chinese, Korean & Japanese? But this one is good surprisingly. If you do an Yelp search for Korean restaurants, this one has one of the highest reviews. The inside is small, just rows of tables and chairs. I believe the owner is also the server here, I always see him whenever I come here. He is super friendly and the food is great.
He first brought out some complimentary boiled peanuts and side dishes before we ordered anything. You get a lot of food for the price, each entree is about $10 but you definitely won't leave here hungry!
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Half & Half - spicy cold buckwheat noodles (dry) and one with a light broth. |
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Hubby's favorite, Dol Sot Bi Bim Bap |
The second resturant we went to is
Mother's Korean Grill. Located in the Spring Mountain & Valley View Chinatown Plaza.
4215 Spring Mountain Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Neighborhood: Chinatown
(702) 579-4745
This place is your traditional Korean with table BBQ. The inside is nicely decorated. Each table has it's own table BBQ and hood vent above you.
The food is a little pricy but it's like all Korean foods, and it's all family style. The BBQ meats ranges from $25-$35. Seafood tofu soup is about $13 and the Jap Chae Noodles about $15. This is place is slightly higher than some of the other Korean restaurants we've been to. The food was really good though, the place is very clean and service is fast. Although we had trouble getting the server's attention because a huge group of people just came in after us out of no where.
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Side salad to go with the BBQ meats |
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Seafood tofu soup |
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Jap Chae- Stir Fry Chinese noodles |
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Kalbi Beef Short Ribs |
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It came with 8 side dishes. |