The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked
To Bang is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

1. To Bang

7.8
1052 Kiely Blvd (at Benton St), Santa Clara, CA
Korean BBQ Restaurant · 37 tips and reviews

EaterEater: To Bang's concept is unique; here, you order by the party size, from a "small family," or 1.5 portions for $35.99, all the way to a family of eight for $155.99. Read more.

Carbon Grill is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

2. Carbon Grill

7.4
852 Clement St, San Francisco, CA
BBQ Joint · Inner Richmond · 10 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Every table is filled with young groups of friends, taking advantage of the $24.99 90-minute all-you-can-eat feast that definitely skews more American than other spots on this list. Read more.

Ohgane Korean BBQ is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

3. Ohgane Korean BBQ

7.5
3915 Broadway (btwn 38th and 40th St), Oakland, CA
Korean Restaurant · Mosswood · 45 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Like an all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue factory, Ohgane is a massive operation filled with families, couples, groups of friends, and solo diners taking advantage of the $26.95 all-you-can-eat KBBQ. Read more.

Brother's Korean Restaurant is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

4. Brother's Korean Restaurant

8.9
4128 Geary Blvd (between 5th Ave & 6th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Inner Richmond · 53 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Brothers is certainly the most well-known Korean barbecue restaurant in the city. On any given night, the very smoky restaurant is filled with Korean families getting their fill. Read more.

Dancing Bull is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

5. Dancing Bull

4217 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Inner Richmond · 6 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The real fun here lies in the broth, which becomes addictive after the meat cooks, and keeps everything juicy. Beware inattentive service. Read more.

Gogi Time is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

6. Gogi Time

7.5
2600 Telegraph Ave (at 26th Ave), Oakland, CA
Korean Restaurant · Central Oakland · 30 tips and reviews

EaterEater: SPAM is one of the grill options here. "Gogi" means "meat" in Korean, which is the appropriate moniker for this $27 all-you-can-eat carnivorous meal. Read more.

yakiniQ is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

7. yakiniQ

7.4
1640 Post St (btwn Laguna & Buchanan), San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Japantown · 65 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Of the all-you-can-eat, YakiniQ takes the cake. It's a no frills-experience in a smoke-filled, raucous room, which really shines during the late night hours. Read more.

Jang Soo BBQ is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

8. Jang Soo BBQ

7.4
6314 Geary Blvd (27th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Outer Richmond · 25 tips and reviews
Jang Su Jang is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

9. Jang Su Jang

8.0
3561 El Camino Real #10 (at Lawrence Expy), Santa Clara, CA
Korean Restaurant · 72 tips and reviews

EaterEater: When talking about KBBQ in the Bay Area, the strip mall-located Jang Su Jang is oft-cited as the best — it's even a Michelin-recommended restaurant. And yes, it's definitely good. Read more.

Han Il Kwan is one of The Bay Area's Korean Barbecue, Ranked.

10. Han Il Kwan

8.8
1802 Balboa St (at 19th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Korean Restaurant · Outer Richmond · 75 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Han Il Kwan's meat is the most tender. It's still worth it at $30 for the quality and experience, which make it a definite step above the others on this list. Read more.