Welcome to Bulgogi Hut
Bulgogi Hut, an Asian Fusion - Korean - Barbeque restaurant located in Los Angeles, offers a unique dining experience with its wide range of menu options. From vegan and vegetarian dishes to traditional Korean barbeque, Bulgogi Hut caters to a diverse group of customers. With amenities like delivery, takeout, reservations, and wheelchair accessibility, this trendy and casual spot is perfect for groups and families. The restaurant also prides itself on being Asian-owned and women-owned, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all. The flavorful dishes, excellent service, and inviting ambiance make Bulgogi Hut a must-visit in the vibrant culinary scene of LA.
- 3600 Wilshire Blvd Ste 100C Los Angeles, CA 90010 Hotline: (213) 388-1988
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, Bulgogi Hut is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts looking to indulge in Asian Fusion, Korean, and Barbeque cuisine. This trendy and casual restaurant offers a wide range of options for diners, including vegan and vegetarian choices for those with dietary restrictions.
What sets Bulgogi Hut apart is its commitment to providing a diverse range of amenities for its customers. From delivery and takeout services to wheelchair accessibility and even accepting cryptocurrency as a payment option, Bulgogi Hut ensures a seamless dining experience for all patrons.
As a food reviewer, I was impressed by the flavorful dishes served at Bulgogi Hut. From sizzling barbeque to traditional Korean favorites, each dish showcased the chef's dedication to quality and authenticity. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere, along with its friendly staff and prompt service, made my dining experience truly memorable.
Whether you're looking to grab a quick lunch with friends or enjoy a leisurely dinner with family, Bulgogi Hut offers something for everyone. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking to experience the best of Korean and Asian Fusion cuisine in Los Angeles.

Start: instant service with a table and water but, the waitress we got had an attitude and would rush and misheard a lot of things. Other than that everything was fine and, they would replce the grill regularly to ensure cleanliness. The ambience is dark yet soothing, which is a nice turn from other establishments that have really bright lights. Finally the food: It was amazing. The beef bulgogi was juicy, tender and had a sweet yet still savory flavor. The spicy chicken was flavorful, had nice kick of spice and wasn't overwhelmingly spicy. The Miso soup was delicious and not filling which acts as a perfect appetizer. This place is amazing. I would have rated it higher if it wasn't for the waitress that nearly ruined the experience.

The food was amazing like always, my gals and I enjoyed our dinner date and to top it off our waitress Sandra was very attentive of us. She definitely spoiled us, I'm not use to someone grilling/cooking for us at bulgogi since we are usually the ones doing it our self's which I'm not complaining about. My friends and I were catching up so it definitely helped that someone was attentive to our needs, overall great experience and thank you Sandra for the meat recommendations.

We had the best experience here during our visit to LA! My sister and I had made a list of KBBQ options in K-Town area before our trip, and Bulgogi Hut was our top contender for many reasons. FOOD. The main reason was the fact that they served ALL the meats we were craving, in addition to the sides! We mainly ordered beef brisket, beef belly, pork belly, and pork jowl with unlimited sides of corn cheese, rice paper, radish wrap, house salad, zucchini, garlic, oyster mushrooms, and jalapeno. Not many serve ALL of the sides listed, which was our main factor when comparing it to other KBBQ places we've looked into. We also ordered an a la carte (add-ons) of steamed egg and it did not disappoint. I loved all of banchans too! There's usually a dish or two I'd skip, but they were all amazing and I was able to eat every single one that was served. PARKING. As you probably know, K-Town has the WORST parking situation. Luckily, we saw the Bulgogi Hut sign as we drove by and realized that was on our list of KBBQ places to try. We were able to find PLENTY of street parking on the same street ~8pm on a Saturday. It's about a 10-minute walk to the main area of K-Town though, but worth it because we got to walk off what we ate by trying the viral photobooth place nearby and then walked back to our car! PRICE. There's a Deluxe ($36/person) or Premium ($48/person) option. We decided on the Deluxe since it had everything we were craving for. Keep in mind, this is an AYCE (all-you-can-eat) style so you can order as much as you want with a 2-hour limit. Like any AYCE restaurant, you will be charged extra if you have leftovers/unfinished food. SERVICE. I don't think people realize the restaurant closes at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays... it wasn't that busy, but then again, we dined in around 9pm. The front entrance has an iPad where you sign in and put your name on the waitlist. There are chairs outside where you can sit and wait to be called, but luckily we were seated right away. We were served by Michael and he was awesome! Consistent, quick, and efficient the entire time. There were a couple more servers who passed by in between to check up on us as well, which was thoughtful and I appreciate it a lot. They made our dining experience worthwhile and kept us busy (making our money worth lol!) I'd definitely come back if I visit K-Town LA again.

Sooooo delicious. We were in a rush so we got the bulgogi bento box and the Korean fried chicken. Both were incredible but the chicken was so juicy.... Our server Michael was super friendly and attentive, he helped us out with a menu question or two as well.

Great service! Hostess cooked our meats and ensureed we always had a full bottle of soju. Meats were delicious and sides kept coming. Everyone had a great time! Unfortunately no changing table for babies

It's Korean BBQ. What more can I say than for you to sport your favorite sweat pants and get ready to have a feast at $51. That noted, I should premise this review by saying that all I can vouch for is the Kimchi Spam Fried Rice, which was my entree as everyone else devoured all sorts of carnivorous servings grilling before our very eyes. Why, you might wonder, would I go to an AYCE Korean BBQ spot, if not to partake in the AYCE tradition? Simple--I have never been a fan of AYCE anything; I get full off one plate and it proves a waste of money. I came here for a buddy's graduation dinner. Everyone at the table was busy eating and laughing off of full glasses of Sapporo Beer as I perused the menu briefly before going with the Kimchi Spam Fried Rice. I placed my order and had my food served in less than fifteen minutes; the service is efficient at Bulgogi Hut, quickly tending to a party of eleven and any late-comers. As for the Kimchi Spam Fried Rice... I love the presentation of this dish. Served in a cast iron skillet fresh off the stove, the kimchi-spam-infused rice is continuously sizzling throughout one's meal. The flavor? All there. I love Spam (childhood nostalgia, for you) and combined with the kimchi fried rice sitting atop a gargantuan egg omelette, it's a delectable and somewhat indulgent dish. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to venture outside Bulgogi Hut's AYCE deal. Bulgogi Hut manages to hold its own among the competitive, AYCE Korean BBQ scene in K-Town. Come for Korean BBQ and stay to split the Kimchi Spam Fried Rice with the table--you'll be satisfied all-around.

Came here on a Saturday afternoon and there was no wait! We were greeted and seated right away. The servers introduced themselves and served us water and side dishes while we decide what we wanted to chose Deluxe was $36 Premium was $48 We decided to get deluxe. The servers were amazing for checking up on us and the food was so good I love the brisket and cheese sauce!! They replaced our grills after each time we cooked and refilled our side dishes. They also offer FREE and LOTS of parking next to the bank by getting it validated!

Had an incredible experience! Judy Ann provided top-notch service; she was attentive and incredibly friendly throughout our meal. The meat selections were superb, offering a wide variety that satisfied every palate at our table. I highly recommend Bulgogi Hut for both the delicious food and the outstanding service provided by Judy Ann. Can't wait to come back for another delightful meal!

Was craving brisket and came here because another ayce bbq place had a two hour wait. Sooo glad we did! We were seated quickly and got started on the $36 Deluxe menu. They had the best beef brisket and belly I've had in a while, even compared to the more expensive ayce places. Definitely get those, special steak (a seasoned tri-tip), and the pork jowl! Banchan was pretty standard, but they had rice paper and weren't stingy about it. Our server was Sandra and she provided the best service we've ever received. What a rock star! This place is huge and would be great for larger parties. Will definitely be back with more people!

Came here on a Thursday around 8:30 pm. There were open street meters within a block away that we were able to park at but apparently they have free parking for customers in the back as well. There was a small, few minute wait but a spacious waiting area with seats and tables and tarp protection from the wind and street. The host was friendly enough, she took my name and number down but just called out my name when our table was ready. Our server was also somewhat friendly, he seemed tired since it was the end of the night and there were still busy and loud groups of people so it didn't bother me too much. He checked on us a good amount of times. There were also many other employees delivering the food and replacing the grill when it got dirty. The price is pretty good for ayce Korean bbq. I don't think it's the most authentic (or best I've ever had) but it's definitely a good deal. The meat was flavorful enough and there were a decent amount of choices for the deluxe menu. We mostly stuck with beef options and got a few other sides like the pineapple (which I scraped the cinnamon off of), corn cheese, oyster mushrooms, etc. we had to ask for kimchi because they didn't provide it with the banchan (and it didn't seem to be on the menu). The kimchi was a little sweet and sort of bland but not bad. I liked the raw garlic, pickled onions, rice paper wrap, thinly sliced radish, and soybean paste to eat with the food. The bulgogi was fine but we really liked the deluxe steak (1 order per person), the beef brisket, and the beef belly. I think this is a good option if you're new to Korean bbq and want to get a feel because of their price and it's still very decent. It's definitely a popular spot so I'd recommend going during non busy hours like during the week.