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Miss Gogi

3.8 (395 reviews)
PriceyKorean, Barbeque
Open 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
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Eddie K.

Food was so good here. Met up with my work bestie. We enjoyed the all you can eat Korean BBQ. Ambiance is always cool here. The server was very attentive and came to check on us periodically.. which I thought was really good. I'll definitely be back when I get the chance with some friends.

Erin J.

I brought my daughter here for her first KBBQ experience. The service was quick, plenty of banchan, and the all you can eat price was fair. I do wish we would have had more room to eat, though! Everything tasted good - seasoned well. I only wish the bulgogi had been more thinly sliced. It wasn't super busy when we went so it was quiet and exactly what you expect for kbbq.

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Jim N.

The BBQ was absolutely delicious, and the portions were perfect for a big appetite! If you're craving meat, this place is definitely the spot. We came for lunch, but we ended up getting the combo for two, and it was just enough for the three of us. The BBQ was fantastic, and all the meats were fresh and tender. The pickled banchan was just right, adding so much flavor to each bite with the meat. Our server was incredibly friendly and cooked everything to perfection.

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Lorine M.

Wanted some Korean BBq really bad! Decided to try out Miss Gigi! We were pleasantly surprised. Nice service and the meat choices were plentiful. Wish there wasn't a two hour time limit though, the grill top doesn't seem quite big enough to efficiently cook meat if you have more than two people. The spicy was lacking on the heat which was odd for us but still tasted ok overall. Inside is nice and clean, not sure busy when we went (about 5pm on a Wednesday)

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Jocelyn M.

This was a pleasantly surprising and affordable date night! It was our first time here and it was only 8 minutes from home. In my opinion this is truly a hidden gem! Their pricing is affordable and their environment makes you feel intimate even with many people around. The quality of meat was great and everything is seasoned perfectly. The servers are attentive and will always check on you. We cant wait to comeback and be known as regulars:

Tanni D.

My craving for Korean BBQ led me to Miss Gogi for dinner on a Thursday. We ordered Combo for 2 people and the Mae Hwa cocktail. The cocktail, which consisted of Korean green plum and lime, was quite sweet and not as sour as I thought it would be. For the Combo 2, the brisket, chicken bulgogi, and pork belly were decent. Our meal also came with three different salads, several side dishes, kimchi fried rice, and soybean soup. Overall, our dinner was delicious and satisfied my craving.

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Briana N.

We only got takeout but it was delicious! The oxbone soup is so light and clean. The egg soup was the perfect amount of salty without being too much. And the egg was so fluffy. And the side dishes were tasted really fresh and refreshing. I just wish they gave us some more.

Lettuce for 3 people?
Dave G.

Very small portions compared to a few years ago. $42 for two strips of galbi, really? Very good service and atmosphere but mid relative to other local options

Megha D.

I came here on a Friday night for dinner with a friend. We had been craving KBBQ and had seen this spot often when going to Hmart in the same suite so we decided to finally check it out! We arrived pretty late (around 9pm) so there was plenty of parking and we were seated immediately. Our waitstaff was super helpful with walking us through the menu and gave us a lot of really good recommendations. We ended up deciding to do the Combo for 2 people since we weren't as hungry (otherwise we would've done the All You Can Eat). But the Combo gave us some more premium meats + soups, salads, and rice. I also appreciated that they cooked it for us, unlike other restaurants that make you cook it yourself. I liked the variety in meats and everything was cooked super well. The sides were also delicious. We were able to pack up our leftovers as well which was great. Overall, this was a great spot for dinner!

Galbi Lunch Box Combo
Chandrika R.

I was a bit disappointed by my meal here. The food was fine, but just fine. There was nothing that would have me come back. Maybe it's significantly better when you grill the meat rather than have it brought to you cooked? I just wasn't all that impressed.

Luke H.

Pretty good KBBQ, but the service could improve. We ordered beef & pork for two which cost $84.99. In the last week, had this at two other KBBQ restaurants, and Miss Gogi is the most expensive. Other places were $79.99, one was in Midtown and the other in Duluth. Meat quality wasn't bad, the pork belly could've been better. In less than 30 minutes, they grilled all the meat and I kept lowering the grill so we could enjoy our dinner. Wasn't like we were doing AYCE and drinking water for hours. One female server took our meat without asking if we wanted the bone... she was quite annoying. Each time I turned the grill on low, she would Jack it up. She even gave us our bill way too early. I had to remind her we didn't get our kimchi fried rice and she was pretty sloppy cooking it - average kimchi fried rice in our opinion.

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one of our favorites! best KBBQ in town. great value and food quality, we have been regulars for years.

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One of the better Korean bbq spots in greater Atlanta.. good food quality. Service is great

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Great experience as I've never visited a Korean bbq restaurant. The food was really amazing. Wish there were more drink options.

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Ask the Community - Miss Gogi

What are the hours for the lunch menu?

Do they have takeout or is it sit down dining only?

Can I take my left overs home?

Yes, the good thing is that you can have them make fried rice with the leftovers and take it home. I don't believe it's to any additional cost.

Are there any gluten-free options here?

I'm a celiac and I've eaten here and they were very knowledgeable about gluten and kind to those with food allergies. I had a soup, rice, and kimchi. I would suggest to call ahead if you want to have certain dishes. They should allow you to bring… Read more

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My family and I have eaten here for years and we just returned on Saturday craving Atlanta's best…read moreKorean food after near non-stop K-Pop Demon Hunters with the kids all Christmas and New Year's break. The Korean food scenes got my wife and I hungry every time! Having been to many of Atlanta's best Korean restaurants over the past decade, Stone Bowl is a clear notch above the rest. The side dishes are just simply better with robust authentic seasoning and unforgettable flavor that leaves you craving for more. The kimchi is spot on for spice but not overwhelming. The potatoes are to die for, cooked to perfection, tender and absorbent of all the nearby flavors. For the first time, we tried the Korean sushi roll (K-Pop Demon Hunters was calling) and it didn't disappoint. Stuffed with fresh cooked bulgogi and veggies, we ate it so fast we were left thinking of Korean sushi rolls had an edge over Japanese sushi rolls! And we also got the poached dumplings for the first time and almost went as fast as the sushi roll. The authentic style of poaching the dumpling made it taste homemade from grandma's kitchen. The sizzling plate of bulgogi was amazingly put down the gullet on top of everything else. Consistently on point and warms the tummy. Service is cordial, but somewhat aloof and distant at times because we would have loved an offer to refill our side dishes, but admittedly they are often busy and we don't go there to expect Michelin dining service levels. We come for the food. Awesome food. And Stone Bowl House will be seeing us again before long.

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Truly, a hidden gem in the East Atlanta Village! Gaja's entrance is located on the side of the…read morefairly large parking area that surrounds the many shops and restaurants in this area. Despite this, the restaurant was vibrant on a rainy midweek day... Almost full to capacity with patrons. Happy my partner recommended this restaurant! I sat at the bar to place my to go order and was greeted promptly by the bartender. He brought me water and provided the QR code to order. The gentleman next to me was enjoying the Bimibap which looked very enticing, but due to the cold weather, I wanted something warm. Soup was not an option and was directed to the glass noodle dish. The glass noodles were of a sweet potato consistency and included several vegetables. I did not know that the bone marrow mentioned in the description would be an actual marrow, quite large that was discovered once I dug into my dish at home. The flavors exuded were right on point! The portion was also ample for a second meal. Will definitely return to sample the Bimibap on a warmer day and possibly some of the drinks offered. I truly enjoyed the waiting period at the bar, striking up conversation and viewing Misery which was being projected on the wall... A true horror classic. I enjoyed the atmosphere and menu offerings.

I popped into Gaja Korean Bar this past Friday... and wow…read more This place is a hidden gem for real. I've walked past it a million times and had NO idea it was even there. The vibe is super cool -- eccentric in the best way, intimate but still lively. They had a movie playing on a projector, which gave the space a whole artsy, underground feel. Now, the menu isn't exactly pescatarian‑friendly, so I couldn't go too crazy, but what I *did* try was solid. The Kimchi Fried Rice was a little on the bland side for me -- I expected more punch since it's kimchi, but the portion was perfect. Most people pair it with their signature chicken dishes anyway, which makes total sense. The Kimchi Crab Cake, though? Absolutely delicious. Packed with savory lump crab, crispy panko coating, and a little lemony finish. YUM. My boyfriend got the Gaja‑style chicken and was obsessed -- crispy, crunchy, tossed in their famous sauce, topped with tofu ranch. He cleaned that plate. Now let's talk drinks. I ordered the Sledge‑o‑matic Lover, and this is the perfect spring/summer drink. Cucumber jalapeño tequila, house‑made watermelon syrup, a splash of lime, a hint of lemon... perfection. It's listed as spicy, but it's really not -- and I'm not a spicy‑drink girlie. This one is fantastic. The service was great too -- warm, attentive, and quick. The food came out faster than expected, everything was hot, and every dish looked beautiful. Gaja really surprised me in the best way.

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