General rule when dining at Chosun Hwaro & Nara Teppan: Show up hungry, because there just isn’t a stomach big enough to fit in all the goodness one would want to eat.

Typically, before eating, there’s a decision to make. One side offers Korean barbecue, while the other offers teppanyaki-style Japanese cuisine. However, due to the pandemic, the restaurant is only offering Korean barbecue and Korean meal dining. While it’s unfortunate, Chosun Hwaro is still worth a visit, as it’s the only authentic, all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue experience on the Strip. Once seated, you’ll be greeted with traditional side dishes like kimchi and spicy salad. But don’t let that deter you from ordering appetizers like fried gyoza or shrimp tempura. Then, fire up some meats like pork belly, bulgogi or L.A. galbi. Good luck finding room for everything!

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