Fei Xiang gong

356 S Western Ave, Los Angeles
(213) 318-5588

Recent Reviews

Thao V.

Omg where has this place been all my life. The orgasmic noises that I was making eating all the meat would make anyone uncomfortable lol. This place is definitely a hole in the wall on the second floor of the plaza. We ordered lamb skewers (it's a must even if you don't like lamb) there was no gamy taste or smell whatsoever. My friend who hates to eat lamb really enjoyed it for the first time. We also got beef and pork skewers. The skewers are cooked over an automatic rotation machine. The charcoal makes the meat taste even better. We also got the $15 cucumber salad, pricey but delicious. There's plenty of different beer and soju here too. I wish I lived near here but sadly I live out of town. I will be back for sure.

Young Kyung K.

Previously I've only had lamb skewers once and that experience was not as fun as I wanted it to be, so when my friends told me they are taking me to a lamb skewer place I was not excited... more... anxious than worrisome. This place completely change my thought of lamb skewers and I'm now a fan! I can't really eat lamb because of the smell but recently I've been more adventurous and the seasoning at this place wasn't as strong as the first time I've tried lamb skewers which made it easier for me to eat. First off, the vents in this place work so well I don't smell like... smoke after dinner and the grill is automatic so it's entertaining and less work for the customers. I tried the lamb skewers (of course), the beef tendon, enoki wrapped in brisket, shrimp, scallops, chicken cartilage, pork cartilage and buns. Some of the items that are not skewers that we tried were, sweet and sour pork, warm noodles and cold noodles. PLEASE ORDER THE COLD NOODLES. The place is pretty spacious and the staff are very friendly! I asked a lot of questions and recommendations because I was anxious about trying new and different food but they were very kind to answer all questions and gave us many suggestions and all of the recommended dishes were delicious! It can get a little pricey but I think it's still worth a try. They do have valet parking or there's some street parking around the area.

Jenny K.

Sweet and sour pork is bomb! I would love to come back to eat sweet and sour pork soon

Emily D.

Impossibly slow service and table turnover. Be prepared to wait. Food looked good but after an hour of waiting and the list not moving at all, we gave up. Better luck to you :)

연수

Just remeber this comp 1Guo bao rou 2Mara lamb 3Cold noodle 4Beef tendon +qing dao beer

Kevin S.

Fantastic lamb skewers in a Korean/Chinese style. Similar to another spot that is literally across the street. The benefit of this place is their grills are automatic and rotate the meat for you which is a great quality of life measure. The service is a little slow and it's more of a mom and pop operation compared to the other spot but their meat was great. It *is* a little on the pricey side though. Definitely recommend the lamb racks. They're a little expensive as well but well worth it. Great alternative to people looking for something a little different from the panoply of Korean bbq places in ktown.

Brian S.

Got the spicy numbing soup and the beef skewers and pork belly skewers. Taste is pretty good and food fills you up. Costs more than all you can eat, but you leave with a better taste in your mouth and not feeling too full until the point of gagging. Next time I'll try the lamb.

Its Ya Girl S.

This place was ok the food wasn't too bad but the waitress hardly came around and the free drink coupon doesn't work... Which I guess was fine but the lady looked so insulted when I brought it up

Ni W.

This is a horrible place to go. The lamb tasted weird, also overpriced. Service is terrible. The most importantly. They add on tips by themselves even you didn't approved. Already reported to my bank. Such a FRAUD!!!

Eric L.

I came here with a few friends craving skewers, and we were not disappointed! We ordered the lamb skewers, the spicy lamb skewers, the beef skewers, the fried clams, the scallion pancake, and the vegetable with cold noodles. At this restaurant, you cook the skewers yourself over a coal flame on a metal contraption that turns the skewers continuously - pretty cool! The skewers were all around very well seasoned, with lots of spices. The lamb was the best, with it being the most tender and juicy, though the beef was great too! The vegetable with cold noodles was good; we recommend it with the skewers to contrast the hot meat with the cold noodles. It tasted really refreshing with a mild spicy kick to keep you eating more. The fried clams were delicious - they were nice and crispy clam meats with fried peppers to give it an extra kick. The scallion pancake was disappointing - it seemed to be deep fried and too oily to meet the criteria of the traditional scallion pancake that we enjoy. The side dishes were nice as well; their salad had a great Asian dressing, and the cucumber salad tasted very fresh. The waiters and waitresses were really nice, and were surprisingly at least trilingual (English, Korean, Mandarin). Prices were very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food we received. We were very satisfied!

Lisa K.

Highly recommend this place over Feng Mao in the next block over. Came here after a disappointing experience at the other skewer place down the block that had more reviews. This place deserves more recognition cause the food was so fresh and delicious! Service was great and attentive. Better side dishes and great quality of meat. None of it came out frozen. Meat was tender and it had great flavor, especially the pork skewers which was our favorite! The location can be a little hard to find, but entrance is located behind the plaza on 4th and Western on the second floor up the stairs. There's parking on the street and a private lot. This is a must eat skewer place in k-town!

Tom Hodges

BEST lamb kebob anywhere!! Super lean and high quality meat! Warm spicy noodles excellent too

Myo N.

This restaurant manipulated the tips amount. Make sure u keep the receipt. I tipped $13 for $79 and now they are charging me $23 for just tips. I never had this problem before so I didn't keep the receipt. It wasn't even that busy because it's weekday night.

Bokyoung Y.

The lamb skewers are so good. It seasoned well, not over seasoned. The grill is automatic, so you don't have to keep flipping the skewers by hands. The fried sour and sweet pork is really tasty too. The lamb skewers and Qingdao beer is the perfect combo to start off the weekend!

Robert X.

Not too crowded here, spacious between tables. You'll have to use valet parking if you com at dinner time. Mostly younger customers here so it's kinda loud. I loved the skewers, the original sauces applied to the skewers are perfect, not too salty. It's a Korean and Chinese combined restaurant, waitress speak three languages, super friendly. We had a corner seating next to the walkway, it was a good spot. I would also recommend cold dishes. We ordered three cold dishes, all very good. Definitely would recommend this place.

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