The menu selection is quite good at BBQ21. This place does a pretty good job on most dishes. They also give you one of the largest selection of side dishes that I have seen. Most Korean restaurants give you 1-3 side dishes, but here it is like 6-8. The dining room and bathrooms are generally clean, and I appreciate the televisions showing football.
There is complimentary coffee, which is nothing to brag about, but it is free. I usually get the Budae Jigae, which is like Korean "stone soup." It's a large pan that can feed 2-3 with ramen noodles, tofu, sausage, pork belly, vegetables, and cabbage that finishes stewing at the table on the bbq burner. I also had Kalbi, Bulgogi, Yukgaejang, Sundubu, and all seem good.
At BBQ21, shabu-shabu, Korean barbecue, sushi, and bibimbop are served in a relaxed strip-mall setting. It is located at 11272 James Swart Cir, Fairfax, VA. Located in the heart of Fairfax City in Virginia, a city that represents the intersection of the finest cuisines and eclectic cultures, BBQ21 seeks to gather people of all backgrounds to share in a traditional Korean dining experience.
The menu selection is quite good at BBQ21. This place does a pretty good job on most dishes. They also give you one of the largest selection of side dishes that I have seen. Most Korean restaurants give you 1-3 side dishes, but here it is like 6-8. The dining room and bathrooms are generally clean, and I appreciate the televisions showing football.
There is complimentary coffee, which is nothing to brag about, but it is free. I usually get the Budae Jigae, which is like Korean "stone soup." It's a large pan that can feed 2-3 with ramen noodles, tofu, sausage, pork belly, vegetables, and cabbage that finishes stewing at the table on the bbq burner. I also had Kalbi, Bulgogi, Yukgaejang, Sundubu, and all seem good.
The menu selection is quite good at BBQ21. This place does a pretty good job on most dishes. They also give you one of the largest selection of side dishes that I have seen. Most Korean restaurants give you 1-3 side dishes, but here it is like 6-8. The dining room and bathrooms are generally clean, and I appreciate the televisions showing football.
There is complimentary coffee, which is nothing to brag about, but it is free. I usually get the Budae Jigae, which is like Korean "stone soup." It's a large pan that can feed 2-3 with ramen noodles, tofu, sausage, pork belly, vegetables, and cabbage that finishes stewing at the table on the bbq burner. I also had Kalbi, Bulgogi, Yukgaejang, Sundubu, and all seem good.