Seemor
7th Korean BBQ
698 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005
· Korean barbecue restaurant, Barbecue restaurant, Korean restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (418 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
High-praise AYCE Korean BBQ with attentive, hands-on service and notably good meat for the price, but some reports of slow refills, AYCE limits, and strict policies.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling despite its compact size, with servers who often jump in to guide the grill. One diner noted, "They showed us the right dip and wrap for each cut," capturing the attentive, hands-on service. Expect lively music and a cozy Koreatown vibe more than polish. On the grill, the approach is classic KBBQ—think quality-driven traditional cuts over flashy fusion. Many rave about brisket, pork jowl, finger meat, and LA galbi, plus flavorful banchan that leans homestyle. Value holds up well at both AYCE tiers, though premium items can be limited and pacing matters. For families, it works: kids tend to enjoy plain meats, rice, and steamed egg. There is no formal kids menu, but shared sides and simple cuts keep it approachable. Adventurous eaters will do best here, while picky diners may prefer the basics like brisket, rice, and mild banchan.
At a Glance
- Notably fresh meats and flavorful banchan for AYCE
- Warm, tutorial-style service with grilling help
- Premium-cut limits and occasional slow refills can frustrate AYCE expectations
- Strict solo AYCE policy with weekday-only window and surcharge
- Urban parking reliance—valet recommended; limited street parking
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Emotional warmth from owner-led hospitality
- Cuts like finger meat, pork jowl, and brisket
- Homestyle banchan with depth
- Helpful grilling guidance and sauce tips
- House cinnamon punch to finish
Points of Concern
- Premium cuts on AYCE have limits that are not obvious to all diners
- Refill pacing can be slow at times, reducing perceived AYCE value
- Solo AYCE often restricted to weekdays with a surcharge; some weekend refusals reported
- Isolated cleanliness and parking-area pest reports contrast with many clean experiences
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$42-$60 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose AYCE Combo 2 if you want ribeye, LA galbi, tongue, and finger meat; confirm limits per person.
- Non-AYCE diners: consider Bibimbap or LA Galbi plates for a simpler meal.
Perfect For
- Group AYCE nights where staff helps grill
- Casual celebrations with friends or coworkers
- KBBQ traditionalists seeking quality cuts
- Visitors wanting a Koreatown staple vibe
Location Insights
Area: Busy Koreatown corridor with dense dining, late-night energy, and casual groups.
Safety: Generally lively and well-trafficked; typical urban considerations at night.
Nearby: Near other Korean eateries, cafes, and small plazas; valet and limited street parking noted.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–23:00
Tuesday11:00–23:00
Wednesday11:00–23:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday11:00–23:00
Saturday11:00–23:00
Sunday11:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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