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Hae Jang Chon Korean BBQ Restaurant
3821 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
· Korean barbecue restaurant, Asian restaurant, Korean restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (3444 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Destination AYCE Korean BBQ with staff-grilled meats and lively energy; excellent quality and service when humming, but expect waits, heat, and firm house rules.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling from the moment the hot stone starts sizzling. Staff swoop in to flip meats, refresh banchan, and clean the grill with radish, creating a rhythm that diners describe as attentive and efficient. One fan summed it up: "We were grilling in no time and it stayed lively the whole meal." The cooking leans classic Korean barbecue rather than showy fusion: prime brisket, marinated short rib, and bulgogi anchor the experience, with corn cheese, steamed egg, and a crispy-edge kimchi fried rice finale. Expect premium AYCE pricing that feels justified by staff-grilled execution and meat quality, though a few cuts can run chewy on peak nights. For families, there is plenty kids will recognize: thin-sliced brisket, shrimp, rice, corn cheese, and steamed egg. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the familiar flavors and sides make it workable. Heat, smoke, and waits can test patience on weekends, so earlier visits are friendlier for little ones.
At a Glance
- Staff-grilled meats keep pacing smooth and reduce stress
- Signature kimchi fried rice and corn cheese win consistent praise
- Long waits and strict full-party seating rules
- Ventilation and heat can be uncomfortable during peak times
- Service can feel rushed on busy nights
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- The sizzling hot-stone grill show at the table
- Fast refills and proactive staff help
- Tender brisket and marinated short rib
- Crispy-edge kimchi fried rice finale
- Reliable go-to status for regulars
Points of Concern
- Expect 45-180 minute waits on peak nights; reservations typically only for 6+
- Rules-driven experience (full party required, paced ordering, staff-controlled grill) may feel strict
- Ventilation and heat lead to smoky clothes; seat comfort is tight
- Pricing is genuinely expensive ($44+ AYCE dinner) which may surprise casual diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$45-$55 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a sequence: brisket to start, short rib mid-meal, bulgogi last; close with kimchi fried rice on the stone
- If sensitive to heat, request a draft-free spot even if waiting longer
Perfect For
- Group carnivore feasts where someone else handles the grill
- Casual celebrations with lively energy
- KBBQ first-timers who want guided cooking
- Repeat AYCE fans seeking premium cuts
Location Insights
Area: Bustling Koreatown corridor with late-night eateries, dense foot traffic, and lively nightlife; popular with groups and weekend crowds.
Safety: Active, well-trafficked urban area; typical big-city caution at night; valet commonly used.
Nearby: Strip-mall setting near other Korean dining and cafes; coffee shop next door often used while waiting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–00:00
Tuesday
Wednesday11:00–00:00
Thursday11:00–00:00
Friday11:00–02:00
Saturday11:00–02:00
Sunday11:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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