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Chosun Korean BBQ

3.7 (352 reviews)
ModerateKorean, Barbeque
Open 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Ryan D.

Chosun Korean BBQ is a good Korean BBQ restaurant. There food is good but not great. They were able to accommodate our large and rowdy crowd. The thing that really impressed me was their ability to help our group have a memorable experience. It was my husband's birthday and not only did they let us bring in a cake for him, but they let us store it in their refrigerator while we ate. They then helped us with plates and utensils for the cake. We had a great experience at Chosun Korean BBQ!

Neyan B.

Delicious Korean BBQ & A Fun Experience! if you're craving Korean BBQ, you've got to check out Chosun in Overland Park! This spot is not only cozy and inviting, but each table comes equipped with its own grill, making for a fun and interactive dining experience. The menu has a fantastic variety to choose from. We kicked things off with some cocktails and a few appetizers--edamame, fried dumplings (Gun Man Du), and Jap Chae (stir-fried glass noodles with shredded beef). Everything was flavorful and well-prepared. We also couldn't resist trying their cheesy corn and fried rice, both of which were absolutely delicious. For the main event, we opted for one of their meat combos, choosing beef and shrimp, which came with several small side dishes. Grilling the meats tableside added to the experience, and everything was incredibly fresh and well-seasoned. If you're looking for a unique and tasty dining adventure, Chosun is a must-try! Highly recommend checking them out. Follow along for more KC food finds! Great service. Fantastic food, fun experience

Kimchi Jjigae
Gabriela M.

Chosun Korean BBQ is hands down one of my favorite spots in Overland Park. They have such a wide variety of cuts of meat and authentic Korean dishes to choose from. My absolute favorite **and what I order every single time** is the kimchi jjigae. It is honestly the best kimchi jjigae I've ever had in my life, and I don't say that lightly. I've tried this dish all over the world, and Chosun's version is by far my favorite. Their Banchans are always SO delicious and well portioned. Their cheesy corn: a heavenly experience!! Sometimes it can get very busy, so your best bet might be ordering takeout if you don't want to wait. That said, I really enjoy the dine-in experience too. On occasion, it feels like they're a little short-staffed, but the entire team is always so kind and friendly that it never takes away from the experience. The place is also clean and well-kept, which I always appreciate. Highly recommend Chosun for anyone craving great Korean BBQ or a comforting bowl of kimchi jjigae. My husband and I love this place and will definitely be back again and again

F6. Dolsot Bibimbap
Allie N.

Before I start this review I just want to preface: I'm a snob and I lived in South Korea for a few years. When we first walked in, it took a while to get acknowledged and seated. It wasn't very busy and there was no line to be seated. We both ordered dolsot bibimbap. It did take a while and our bowls did not come to us at the same time. We had only three plates of ban chan. I've been to several Korean restaurants in the Midwest and west coast and I've never had this little ban chan. I was a little disappointed. The dolsot bibimbap was VERY good. I liked it. The price was normal and what I'd expect. Maybe it's better to order Korean BBQ here, but sometimes I just want Korean food.

Quyen H.

I went to this restaurant for the first time. The restaurant looked nice and modern. It had good reviews on Google. Unfortunately, I had an absolutely terrible dining experience. We ordered Galbi, beef tongue for grill, galbi tang and Ojingeo-bokkeum (spicy stir fried squid). Marinated Galbi was not flavorful, and was priced $34 for just 2 super thin sliced pieces. Galbi tang and Ojingeo-bokkeum were decent. Banchan wasn't good at all. We only enjoyed the beef tongue. Speaking of service, nobody really came to our table to see if we needed more banchan or refilled our water. It took a while to flag down our server to change our grill. IMO they are overpriced for not delivering a good food or service.

Steph H.

Chosun Korean BBQ has authentic and delicious table-grilled Korean BBQ which tastes great with the variety of fresh, flavorful banchan. Service is great and it's a great atmosphere for a group.

Multiple Korean sides. In the silver covered bowl is steamed white rice.

Service was prompt and helpful., but I came over lunch on a Friday and there wasn't hardly anyone there. The food was fresh and delicious and authentic! I chose to grill some tiger shrimp and it was amazing. I love the sides you get with it, too. The place was clean and modern. And the amount of food I got for the price was well worth it, especially in today's economy. I will definitely be going back!

Emma S.

Always great food and nice people! Always busy when I go but it doesn't seem to affect any aspect of their service at all.

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Fiona Z.

I haven't tried any other KBBQ places around here yet, but I hope this isn't the best. It was fine, but I'm not sure if I'd come back. The overhead fan kept making some weird noises. Service was good and attentive, but food wasn't worth the price. Very big, "American" portions except when it came to the meat. Japchae (noodles, $18.99): Heavy on the sauce and possibly overcooked because this was way too soft. My friends liked it so it depends how you prefer your japchae. This can easily serve at least 4 people as an appetizer, possibly more. Pajeon (pancake, $18.99): This was okay. I thought it was too thick, maybe because of the seafood? Again, pretty big portion size. It'd be worth it for the size, but the flavor isn't great. Banchan (included): For some reason, the cucumber was weirdly mushy even though it was my favorite banchan. The kimchi banchan was also pretty flavorful and spicy. It complemented the other oilier foods nicely. Special combo, C3 ($66.99): Good way to try different types of meat, but nothing special. Can serve 3-4 people if you order more than just meat, but honestly this made me want to do KBBQ at home instead. Sundubu (tofu soup, $12.99): This portion was wildly huge for the price. It was fine.

Jennie L.

Guilty pleasure unlocked. GO CHECK OUT CHOSUN!! They remodeled the inside and it's as cute as ever! I've always loved KBBQ and look forward to cooking my own meats! From the sides the meats to the noodles everything was top tier. The cocktails were also delicious and the perfect pairing to Korean bbq. The meat they served you can tell is a good quality cause it cooked up so nicely and the marinades were perfect. The service was also immaculate- I mean once you ran low on one side they brought you more. Can't wait to come back!

BBQ Combo 2 (1/2)
Elle M.

If you're looking for decent Korean food in the KC area, here it is. It won't be cheap, the side dishes are lacking (one is sliced hot dog, and they make kimchi out of celery?), and it can be hit or miss, but it's good enough to occasionally fill a hole in my heart for Korean food. BARBEQUE What you must know before coming to Chosun is you're better off choosing individual meats than picking a combo. As shown in the review photos, the combo was one plate of assorted meat + one plate of chadol (thinly sliced prime brisket), which was supposed to feed 3-4 people but would've only filled two people out of out party of four. We ended up ordering three more individual plates of meat, and I wish we would've started with that approach. When added up, the individual plates don't cost much more than the combos, and you can't even compare the difference in portions. Notes: - Cheese corn goes *so* well with kbbq, and Chosun makes it well - Chosun provides salad, rice, (Korean chili paste sauce), and the usual sweet soy sauce and salt/pepper/sesame oil sauce, but no garlic or peppers. Years ago, they used to provide lettuce wraps, but they don't anymore SOUP - Skip the soondubu (spicy seafood soup). Unfortunately, it tastes pretty flat. - The naengmyun (cold buckwheat noodles) is good on a hot day, though the broth definitely needs plenty of mustard and vinegar. Similar story with the dubu kimchi (kimchi with pork and tofu) and the gopchang jeongol (stew with beef intestine and tofu)--decent when you're craving it - Would recommend the yookgaejang (spicy beef soup). The right ingredients and flavors are there, and the portions are great

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Food is always comes out fast and is very good! The servers are always friendly and it is always a reasonable price.

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Awful, the korean owner it's the worst. Food it's just embarrassing, sweet, salty, using old meat.

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More authentic than others. Nice, clean, welcoming place with solid banchan and good meats. Give it a try!

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