Not a bad place to karaōke. The lady at the front is really nice and this place seems like it would cater to the local people more then it would out of towners. The have a couple of rooms. It can get a bit hot in them, depending if they turn on the air conditioner or not. Decent prices too. They don’t bother you as much so you can pretty much party hard in there if you want. The songs are pretty recent but don’t expect more american songs over korean songs. They have a big library but I couldn’t find all the old songs that most karaōke places had. The video’s also don’t match the music but that was kinda funny. Over all a cool place to hang out after you had KBBQ next door. A low key place when you can chill and relax and not really worry about trying to impress anyone or picking up on people. It’s like a local bar. but for karaōke. lol Parking is shared in the plaza. They are enough spaces but it can get full because of the KBBQ place next door or actually down at the end of the plaza. I would come back here again with friends for a hour session just to relax and mess about.
Jasmin C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Fullerton, CA
It’s 20/hour. I think it’s an OK price, IF, the speakers weren’t too loud. The background music is overpowering the voice volume. We had to shout to hear our voices. And the mic was too echo-ey for my liking. We tried calling for help, but apparently buzzer is busted. Also, there is not much selection of english songs. There was like 10 pages of english songs and 80% of the stuff in the karaōke book was in Chinese/Korean writing.(I’m not really sure what writing that was, but it’s definitely not the regular alphabet with ABCs.) Also the remote to pick songs is in a different language as well. There was a lot of buttons which probably could have helped enhance our experience, but I couldn’t understand any of them.