DAE GEE KOREAN BBQ

120 W Olive St, Fort Collins
(970) 893-4917

Recent Reviews

Mike Nikoley

Discovering great Korean BBQ in Fort Collins was a pleasant surprise at DAE GEE. They offer a good selection of meats for you to grill to perfection, accompanied by delicious sides. Highly recommended!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Unlimited BBQ Sides

Noah “StarlordGalaxy” Vernon

Always a fantastic

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Pork Bulgogi, Unlimited BBQ Sides, Dak Bulgogi, Brisket, Pancake, Sogogi Bulgogi, Spicy BBQ Pork, Potato Salad Side, Goon Mandoo - Dumplings, Daegee Bulgogi - Pork Shoulder, Beef Bulgogi, Beef Short Ribs

N M

Well, this is the true rip off.Me and husband went first time there. It was my Birthday. There were no other customers there. So only one person was serving..it explained a lot.They says ‘all you can eat’ but he will bring little bit of meet each time. And when we order he is like “Oh you want more?” so we didn’t order much BUT it cost $80 for just 2 of us. The little lunch it wasn’t good was $80. Truly rip off. Don’t go there.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Unlimited BBQ Sides

William Sanders

Food was amazing the service could have been better but wasn't bad i loved the whole experience it was so fun i can't wait to go

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Unlimited BBQ Sides, Korean BBQ

david

A CARNIVORE'S PARADISE! I re-visited Dae Gee earlier this week with a classmate, and honestly, nothing changed (in a good way!). If you're a carnivore seeking a true feast for your taste buds that won't break the bank either, look no further than this unlimited Korean BBQ gem in Dservice.ae Gee! Conveniently located in Old Town on Mountain and Olive, my most recent (and second ever) dining experience here was nothing short of exceptional, earning this spot another well-deserved five stars.Let's start with the service. Victor, our server, deserves a special shout-out for his attentiveness and impeccable service. He checked up on us often, making sure we always had food on our table, and he did a great job ensuring our grilling experience went without a hitch. His friendly demeanor and prompt attention to our needs added an extra layer of enjoyment to our meal.Now, let's talk alcohol. The peach soju was an unexpected delight. Refreshing and sweet, it proved to be the ideal companion, seamlessly complementing the savory flavors of the barbecue. A definite must-try for anyone eager to explore the world of soju with a delightful peachy twist.I would be remiss not to mention the value of this place. One of the standout features of Dae Gee is the value for money. At $30 for lunch (which excludes the galbi) and $38 for dinner (which includes the galbi), you get an all-you-can-eat extravaganza that puts other pricey steakhouse and dining options to shame. I couldn't help but compare it to spending the same amount elsewhere (Applebee's for example) for a measly 12 oz ribeye with only two side options. Here, you're treated to an endless array of high-quality meats and banchan options that make every dollar spent entirely worth it. Banchan options here include the jang-jorim, oi muchim, kimchi, kimchi jun, fermented onions with jalapeños, pickled radish, potato salad, fish cakes, and chicken mandoo. My taste buds were in heaven with each bite. The Dak Bulgogi (chicken) and Sam Gyeob Sal (pork belly) stole the show for me, showcasing the perfect balance of marinade and tenderness. The Sogogi Bulgogi was no slouch either, offering a delectable alternative that added variety to our grilling experience.In summary, this unlimited Korean BBQ joint has mastered the art of providing not just a meal but an experience. With Victor's outstanding service, delightful peach soju, and a menu that won't break the bank, it's safe to say I'll be coming back for more carnivorous delights. A hearty five stars for an evening well spent!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Unlimited BBQ Sides, Korean BBQ

David C.

A CARNIVORE'S PARADISE! I re-visited Dae Gee earlier this week with a classmate, and honestly, nothing changed (in a good way!). If you're a carnivore seeking a true feast for your taste buds that won't break the bank either, look no further than this unlimited Korean BBQ gem in Dservice.ae Gee! Conveniently located in Old Town on Mountain and Olive, my most recent (and second ever) dining experience here was nothing short of exceptional, earning this spot another well-deserved five stars.Let's start with the service. Victor, our server, deserves a special shout-out for his attentiveness and impeccable service. He checked up on us often, making sure we always had food on our table, and he did a great job ensuring our grilling experience went without a hitch. His friendly demeanor and prompt attention to our needs added an extra layer of enjoyment to our meal.Now, let's talk alcohol. The peach soju was an unexpected delight. Refreshing and sweet, it proved to be the ideal companion, seamlessly complementing the savory flavors of the barbecue. A definite must-try for anyone eager to explore the world of soju with a delightful peachy twist.I would be remiss not to mention the value of this place. One of the standout features of Dae Gee is the value for money. At $30 for lunch (which excludes the galbi) and $38 for dinner (which includes the galbi), you get an all-you-can-eat extravaganza that puts other pricey steakhouse and dining options to shame. I couldn't help but compare it to spending the same amount elsewhere (Applebee's for example) for a measly 12 oz ribeye with only two side options. Here, you're treated to an endless array of high-quality meats and banchan options that make every dollar spent entirely worth it. Banchan options here include the jang-jorim, oi muchim, kimchi, kimchi jun, fermented onions with jalapeños, pickled radish, potato salad, fish cakes, and chicken mandoo. My taste buds were in heaven with each bite. The Dak Bulgogi (chicken) and Sam Gyeob Sal (pork belly) stole the show for me, showcasing the perfect balance of marinade and tenderness. The Sogogi Bulgogi was no slouch either, offering a delectable alternative that added variety to our grilling experience.In summary, this unlimited Korean BBQ joint has mastered the art of providing not just a meal but an experience. With Victor's outstanding service, delightful peach soju, and a menu that won't break the bank, it's safe to say I'll be coming back for more carnivorous delights. A hearty five stars for an evening well spent!

Douglas Bailey

Excellent Korean fare and friendly service. I got the dumpling soup and an assortment of sides. It was all interesting and delicious.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

elena h.

Food was really good, service was great the server was really sweet and very attentive asking us if we needed any more food. The soju was delicious. Ribs were by far the best.

Stephanie Viera

This is my go-to when I’m craving hot soup. Their soondubu hits the spot and they’re generous with their banchan!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Soon Dooboo Cheegae, Potato Salad Side

Jonathan S.

During our lunchtime visit to Dae Gee amidst CSU Homecoming Weekend, we were greeted with warm hospitality from both the attentive staff and the owner. The inviting ambiance was complemented by a spotless environment, and finding seating was a breeze.Opting for the all-you-can-eat BBQ for our table, we were in for a delightful culinary adventure. Our server promptly presented a parade of delectable sides that accompanied the meal, each one proving to be a palate-pleaser. From the first bite, it was evident that the chefs at Dae Gee take pride in delivering not only quality meats but also a well-rounded dining experience.The savory aroma of barbecue filled the air as we indulged in the feast before us. The all-you-can-eat option allowed us to explore a variety of flavors, making the meal both satisfying and adventurous.Beyond the culinary delights, the attentiveness of the staff added an extra layer of enjoyment to our dining experience. The seamless service ensured that our glasses were never empty, and our requests were promptly addressed.In conclusion, our visit to Dae Gee during CSU Homecoming Weekend left us with not only contented stomachs but also a sense of appreciation for the welcoming atmosphere and flavorful offerings. Whether you're a BBQ enthusiast or just looking for a satisfying meal, Dae Gee is a noteworthy destination that captures the essence of good food and hospitality.

D. Henckel

The food is a unique experience, and delicious ?. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable about the menu, have decent vegetarian and vegan options, and were very accommodating for my spouse's onion allergy.Vegetarian options: There are a surprising number of vegetarian and vegan options here. The vegetarian version of the Soon Dooboo Cheegae soup is delicious, and it's served in a hotpot, so stays warm for quite some time. But, the best thing is all the small sides like kimchi cucumbers, cabbage salad, onions and jalapenos and even mashed potatoes.I also loved all the Korean drinks, especially the orange Sac Sac.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Soon Dooboo Cheegae

Kit N.

We ordered Unlimited ($38 per person). 2-3 rounds of meat refills, 3 rounds of banchan/sides, 1 time of changing griller. The restaurant was clean. There were 3 servers, and ~8 tables (5 occupied).Food: I think they misunderstood the idea of "Unilimited" lmao. Dipping sauce and banchan were fantastic, meat was okay, the best was Galbi which you can only order once. The Unlimited combo came with 4 types of meat, with NO SOUPS (what is the point of eating Korean without kimchi stew ), rice and banchan. I have been to many KBBQ at several states, but this was the first time experiencing this.Service: It was.... interesting, reminded me of kindergarten when you raised hand but your teacher did not call you, and you got disappointed. Our group was 2 Asian and 1 White. We, Asian, raised our hand and politely (we drank no Soju) called to refill meat. Our server saw us, then, looked at me, which I thought something sparked between us. She looked down and walked away, leaving us desperately staring at the empty burning griller.After several failing attempts (7) of calling for food, we made a bet that she would come if my White friend tried to call her. And she did come, bright like a Morningstar. This boosted his confidence so much that he called us ugly after we left the place . I may be ugly, but my friend dressed up like a Blackpink's member, so I highly disagree with that!! When I asked her to refill the banchan, she asked "Are you sure you wanted to get new banchan, even though you still have everything here?" By everything, we had like 4 pieces of Kimchi, 3 pieces of Danmuji, half portion of pickled cucumbers and some onion. I said yes, and did not let her down by finishing all those banchan Will I come back? Yes, if I ever visit Fort Collins again and craving for dominatrix service. Otherwise, I will go to H-Mart.

Lex C.

This place is great! The service was fantastic and the food was really yummy! 10/10 recommend.

Simon Katzell

Really good. We got the unlimited BBQ sides and the Korean BBQ witch coast 40 bucks or so. Our server was good. And so was the atmosphere And so was the tables and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Unlimited BBQ Sides

Sean Finneran

Modest shady patio leads to bright interior and KPOP themed menu.Flavors arrive in droves. Short ribs abound in steel bowl leaving room for sesame seed onion etc. Umami!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Short Ribs

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