The place is actually all Chinese no matter the name or where the karaōke machines came from. I don’t care if it is Korean– or Chinese-run/owned. Be it an Irish-owned Chinese food joint. Just give me decent customer experience, make me feel like coming back at least as a back-up option Indifferent, unfriendly waiting staff. Subpar quality ingredients for pre-set barbecue options(what i had). Unnecessary
Lava Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I’ve been here twice so far with my friends for Karaōke. They have many large rooms downstairs with karaōke machines, so it’s pretty easy to get a spot without reservation. The machines are all Korean, so about 80% of the songs are Korean songs, and the last 20% being made up of Japanese, English and a few Chinese and Vietnamese songs to. However, it’s all pretty old songs so you probably won’t find anything released after ~2006. It costs 60 euro and includes I think about 7 bottles of Budweiser beer free(That’s all they have, no point trying to ask for anything else), so the more people you have in your party the less you pay. We were 6, so it was 10 each which wasn’t so bad since we stayed for almost 4 hours! I havn’t tried the food, but there is a long table of raw ingredients laid out, so I’m guessing it’s kind of «cook-it-yourself» kinda thing. But they also have other Korean and Chinese dishes judging from what other customers were eating. The negatives are that the Karaōke rooms are reeeaaaally cold and downstairs in this dark dungeon-like area, so it’s not the cleanest or most welcoming either. There is a heater in each room, but it takes a while to heat up. Also, the fact that all the controls are written in Korean made it a bit confusing at the start, but after the girl explained it to us it was no problem. I wish they had newer songs though.