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BBQ Corner

2.9 (42 reviews)
ModerateCantonese
Open 10:30 am - 7:00 pm

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Duck wings and feet
Josh W.

I enjoyed the (relatively paltry amount of) roast duck from the combo very much. The ribs were unremarkable, other than that they were served chopped up and not as what one would typically consider ribs. I had a side of soy duck wings and feet, which were simple and pretty good. I wouldn't recommend eating duck feet in public - there's just no way to do it gracefully. Yes, they were webbed. This is actually only my second time eating any sort of poultry feet (the first, many years ago, were chicken feet at a dim sum restaurant back in Maryland). Other than to say that there's a lot of bones in that meat, obviously, they're just another cooked animal part. Not terribly appetizing to look at, though. As for the service/ambiance - it's at a food court adjoining a Japanese (but really generally Asian) supermarket. This is one of several options present. There's seating, but all orders are treated as to go. I was entitled to some free black tea (no water) in a teensy little styrofoam cup, which was difficult to refill once my hands were covered in duck juice. If you need a bathroom, an uncovered trash can, or a game of some kind that plays "The Venga Bus Is Coming" on repeat, those are all conveniently placed within twenty or thirty feet of the seating. Would I go back? Eh. There's another food court Chinese BBQ place near where I live, same soundtrack and everything. But the roast duck is good, and the feet are unbewebbable.

Scrap pieces for a half duck order

DO NOT GO to this restaurant unless you want to be scammed like me! I ordered half roast duck to go. When I got home found a bunch of bones and skin. There are two pieces of leg bones, and no duck breast. When I called back and sent them the picture, the chef shamelessly claimed those are leg and wing. They must put in leftover pieces from other dine-in customers in my order. This is so disgusting. Never visit this restaurant!

a close up of a bowl of food
Richard R.

Richard's SHORT & SWEET SERIES - considering most of my reviews are normally rather lengthy! LOL BBQ CORNER will capture your immediate attention with their glass display of hanging roasted pork shanks, ducks and other goodies. The duck here is good, but if you wanna really step out of your comfort zone, try the pig intestines. In the African American culture we call them chitlin's (or chitterlings if you want the proper pronunciation), but they are prepared much differently in the Asian culture and surprisingly have little to no smell! An acquired taste for many, but a fun food challenge for the adventurous eater! BBQ CORNER is located inside JUSGO @ the International Food Court. We have not explored the food here as much as some of the other vendors, but given time, I hope to try everything on the menu. I'm not exactly sure of all the ethnicities represented in the food court, but to me it feels like a Tour of Southeast Asia. The food court is divided into two sides with plenty of communal seating which is great for social distancing on not so busy days. Common areas are clean and the bathrooms are spacious and nice. ENJOY 2020 / 107

Beef Noodle Soup and Pork Intestines.
Julie T.

All the food cooked at this place looks soooo good! I love every one of their dishes. I havent tried them all, but I will! I got the beef noodle soup today, the pork intestines, and sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf. All of my favorites! I get intimidated ordering in Mandarin, but the lady at the cashier is always so nice and kind. I like how they make sure to add all the food groups like meat and vegetables in your meal! My favorite food stand so far. Dont be shy and try them all. Each of these food vendors has their own authentic and unique flavors to taste!

Beef Ho Fun
Tiff H.

I've seen BBQ Corner in Doraville and have never ventured in. However, since I've tried most of the spots I've wanted to try at the JUSGO market food court, I decided to give BBQ Corner a try. We ordered the classics. Beef Ho Fun and crispy pork with rice. The crispy pork was fine - pork skin was crispy and the leaner meat was juicy. What I didn't love was the Beef Ho Fun. Sure, it was greasy but the noodles were a different texture than what I was used to - not as thin and soft as I have had in the past or at different Chinese bbq restaurants. The bean sprouts were also a bit overwhelming - it was probably the most plentiful ingredient in the dish. They were also a little undercooked - nothing like raw bean sprouts in your beef Ho Fun. I definitely could have done with the sprouts altogether if they were going to give them to me nearly raw. Overall, not the best Chinese BBQ joint in town but it's definitely something different from all the noodle soup shops in the food court.

Mama's chicken style Lo mien
Cie L.

My daughter loves Lo mein, this place was the only one we saw that had them. We are use to the thicker noodles so we thought all "Lo Mein" used the same type but as it turned out these noodles were so much thinner. And they were also a little harder for her to chew since she is 19months old only. However the dish itself was good and it came with a bowl of chicken soup. Service and area was good and clean.

Eric T.

BBQ Corner is located in the Jusgo supermarket food court. They specialize in Chinese BBQ which focuses on pork, duck, beef, and other meats. The menu has other Chinese cuisine staples as well like congi, fried rice and baos to name a few. You can buy any cut by the pound to take home or even dine in. They offer combinations with rice and veggies too. Prices are very affordable and you get a decent amount that will leave you leaving satisfied. My personal favorite menu item is the roasted duck. Each bite packs flavor and juiciness. Definitely a must try. For the price and the quality, you can't really go wrong with this place. Legit Chinese barbecue!

Nicki K.

BBQ Corner is also at Chinatown. I wasn't a huge fan of it but I gave this location a try. I should've went with my gut instinct. My hubby wanted the crispy pork. Since Big Wong is inside Hong Kong Supermarket, I didn't to enter the busy supermarket in the afternoon but I should have done that instead. The young girl up front is not very welcoming. Must be a Chinese thing/ I felt this also at Chinatown NYC. (The elderly friendly couple that runs Big Wong are Vietnamese). The guy cutting up the crispy pork is more friendly. There is a sign that has if you pay with credit card, you will get charged 3.5% (You won't have that problem at Big Wong). Their crispy pork is so freaking salty. It tasted like the ocean. It was inedible for me. If you eat it with rice, it will help but gosh!! I remembered eating it in Chinatown and remember how salty it was too. Get ready for High Blood Pressure! No thank you. Never again. 229/2019

EGG SHELL MIXED IN WITH THE SHRIMP IN MY WONTON NOODLE SOUP
John L.

Tiny little piece of egg shell.. I may understand but this is unacceptable!!!!! How does this happen?!

They make Terrible taste for pig ear.
Nini C.

I ordered many course yesterday. Pig ear was terrible, duck feet were no taste. I don't think their food is clean. They made me sick yesterday. Never try it guys. So so so bad!

Shan H.

If u looking for a restaurant that is nasty, rude, and bad sanitary u got it all here. The owner of the restaurant not just a simple chef also a pro tire poker. he will poke other restaurants owner's tire over and over again. If u are looking for a place to make donation to nails manufacture here we go.

Jane Y.

Solid Chinese food joint with reasonable prices. Usually I order the wonton mee and just recently tried the chow fun which was not bad.

Billy T.

Just found out that Jusgo Supermarket had their own food court! The location is right off of Venture Dr. off Steve Reynolds Rd exit 103 in front of Studio Movie Grill. The food court is still relatively new, at least to my knowledge and the decor looked very modern. This place reminded me of when I was in Hong Kong because there were several food courts set up like this. Upon entering, you'll be hit with all of the choices of foods to choose from. I had to end circling twice just to decide what I wanted. Eventually I ended up choosing BBQ Corner that's located at the far left corner in the back. BBQ Corner had a lot of choices to choose from. I was craving noodle and I ended up getting the Three Kinds noodle soup. My brother ended up getting Three Kinds rice plate. The price was around $10-$12. If you get one kind of meat it was around $7-$8. Three Kinds Noodle Soup - The three meats I chose was duck, pork and chicken. The aesthetic of the soup was very pleasing and the soup was pretty light. The meats all were evenly distributed in the soup. I was going to order duck bun as well, but they ran out of buns. Maybe next time. Three Kinds Rice Plate - My brother chose the same meats except with rice instead. The plate looks please and he said enjoyed it. It also comes with a special sauce on the side. If you guys are craving BBQ meats either soups or rice, give BBQ Corner a try!

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The Canton House on Buford Highway is my family's go-to for authentic Cantonese dim sum in Atlanta…read more The food is always up to expectations each and every visit. Having been at least once every couple months for years, it's our Chinese comfort food as dim sum is meant to be. Although I would recommend arriving at anytime they are open, we find the absolute best time for dim sum is to arrive right at opening on Saturday or Sunday. This time lets us beat the wait, get a great table fast, and the food is super plentiful, hot and fresh out of the kitchen. The chrysanthemum tea is a must have and complements the food as a perfect, tasty, and just sweet enough palate cleanser (although I would prefer to add the rock sugar myself to my tea, they serve it with sugar already inside the pot). For the absolute best pairing with your chrysanthemum tea, make sure to save room for the awesome pineapple buns while supplies last. They were out today and we all collectively cried (will be going back just for the pineapple buns soon...we are just not complete without them!). We love all the dishes, but our absolute favorites (outside of the pineapple buns) are the pork spare ribs with black bean, the beef rice rolls/noodles, shrimp dumplings, and turnip cakes. Add some spicy sauce to the spare ribs and turnip cakes to really set them off! For iced coffee lovers who like it really strong, don't pass up on the iced coffee. It has legs that are strong enough to walk, but completely complements the dim sum with a little extra boost to help you enjoy the day. So, I challenge others to find a better dim sum place in Atlanta. That is why Canton House earns my 5th star and looking forward to getting my pineapple buns (really) soon!

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My partner and I stopped by Ming's BBQ at 9:10 PM, about 50 minutes before closing, and still had a…read morereally pleasant experience. There were only 3 other tables enjoying their dinner besides us. We ordered two waters and a plate with roasted pork and honey BBQ pork over rice with bok choy. The menu didn't list a price for the combo, so we asked the server/cashier beforehand, and he let us know it would be $14.95 after tax, which we appreciated. The food came out in about 10-15 minutes, fresh and hot. The roasted pork and honey BBQ pork were both tender, flavorful, and perfectly balanced -- not overly salty, not too fatty, just really well-prepared. The honey BBQ pork had a slightly caramelized glaze with a smoky sweetness, while the roasted pork had a nice savory depth and crispy edges. The bok choy was fresh and cooked just right, adding a nice crunch and balance to the plate. The rice soaked up all the juices really well and tied everything together. Even coming in later at night, the service was straightforward and efficient, and the quality of the food definitely stood out. Solid portion size, comforting meal, and definitely worth coming back for if you're craving classic Cantonese-style BBQ. My partner rated it a 4.5/5, and I'd definitely return to try more from the menu.

I've visited here twice and both times were great. Dine-in service is really fast, their menu is…read moreextensive and the food is very flavorful and filling. We've left with leftovers both times as a family of 3. Their sesame chicken is crunchy and sweet and what I love most about it is how small they chop the chicken. I'm not a big fan of large pieces of chicken and when you have a child it just makes for a better dining experience to not have to cut everything up smaller. Portions are large though! Highly recommend.

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Decided to try this as a new spot based on Yelp recommendations. The waitress was amazing, very…read moreknowledgable . The service was fast, food was as mediocre as possible. Not a lot of flavor, sauces gummy, vegetables fresh, just really blah. Had the recommended items and probably won't be back. There are too many better restaurants on Buford to waste time and money on this one.

I didn't want to do this but I felt obligated to because my first review was glowing. A little more…read morethan a year ago and my friends and I were obsessed with this place. Amazing food, excellent service, and amazing food; it warranted repeating. I just moved back in to town and was excited to have my favorite Cantonese food in Atlanta but honestly, after our meal today, I don't know that I'll be back and I certainly won't be bringing any more of my friends. Service: Everyone was still really kind. But the food came out slowly for how dead they were. We were halfway there of our dishes when I mentioned to the waiter that two more dishes were missing. He spoke with the waiter who took our order and they said they were coming. A half hour later and the dishes still hadn't arrived. I asked again and they apologize profusely and said it would be out shortly. Unfortunately, that's where the niceties ended... Food: Overall, the food was really bad. The best thing about Cantonese food is how complex the flavors are and when there is a good chef, it is my favorite cuisine in the world. That is what BBQ Corner has been in the past...but not anymore. All of the dishes, especially dishes with sauce, were overly sweet and very one note. The eggplant with garlic came with a bright red sauce that had no garlic in it. When I mentioned to the waiter that it was the wrong sauce, she said "No, that is spicy garlic sauce." I have had that dish at this restaurant at least five times and more than 20 times elsewhere. It was the wrong sauce and the sauce wasn't good. She and another waiter spoke to the kitchen and later apologized. Assessment: I think ownership changed and they took their cooks with them. Instead of the lite, complex flavors of Cantonese food of which they were once masters, this meal felt like mediocre Chinese takeout. While the waitstaff is lovely and mistakes happen (I still tipped 30% because it was Christmas), the food just wasn't good enough to warrant a return trip. I'm sad because this place used to be my favorite...one summer a friend and I ate there three times in one week. But things have changed and definitely not for the better.

BBQ Corner - cantonese - Updated May 2026

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