E Jo Korean Restaurant

700 E Sahara Ave D, Las Vegas
(702) 796-1004

Recent Reviews

Derek T.

Korean restaurants in Vegas and here and there. They're good, but not quite ktown LA level of good. With that being said, E-Jo does a nice job at comfort food. I opted for a hangover soup with brisket and sponge and phew, it could probably cure hangovers if I had any. It had good flavor and the side dishes were pretty decent. So would I eat here again if I still lived in Vegas? Every now and then yeah, it does a solid job of satiating that Korean food craving. Parking is located in a sorta sketchy lot behind the restaurant, but you should *mostly* be safe.

J P.

This is definitely my go to restaurant every time I visit Vegas. Without a doubt the best meals I had from my last trip were here. The best Korean soup I ever had is from here. Expect a little waiting time but it'll be worth it. Great service and delicious and original Korean dishes.

Lilly P.

One of our favorite spots in Vegas for a hangover cure. Located on the North side of Vegas. The restaurant is clean and staff friendly and attentive. Haven't been here for ages so, we tried various soups::: Ox tail soup::: Awesome!! Dumpling and rice cake soup::: Fantastic! Tripe, tendon, and beef brisket soup::: that was perfect for me after partying on the strip for a few days. I tripe and tendon. Cabbage soup with beef::: that was delicious. Filled with dry cabbage in a thick broth along with some beef. Pan Chan::: Kimchi here is legit! Overall, their broth is thick and you can tell it's been simmering. If you're looking for Good quality Korean soup. This is the spot.

John Kim

Koreans go there for the cold noodles. We had our "chitlings" filled with so much food. The server was so friendly. Always enjoy eating at this place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

J Choi

This place really doesn't taste good... It's 19.99 per bowl, but the amount of meat is too little... First of all, both the kimchi and kkakdugi are very tasteless.... You'd better go to Mubong instead! There is a lot more meat and the kimchi is delicious. It would be nice if it tasted better if it was in a slightly remote place.When I went there, water was leaking from the ceiling, so they left a bucket in the middle of the way to the bathroom to catch water... I was a little embarrassed... if you want true korean food, please go visit somewhere else.. I think for the price you can get much better quality food from somewhere else.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

James Moon

The amount of meat is too less than LA....

YJ Oh

A Korean restaurant located in a quiet area a little away from downtown Las Vegas. There is a dedicated parking lot at the back of the building, so it is easy to use. They offer a variety of Korean food menus, and the main dish is gomtang, which comes in 6 to 7 different dishes. In addition, you can also order hangover soup, boiled pork, bulgogi, and kalguksu. The system of kimchi and radish kimchi being served in small earthen pot-like bowls and each person eating as much as they want seems to be a good idea. The taste of kimchi and kkakdugi is good. Overall, the taste of the food is pretty good. However, the number of staff is too small compared to the crowded situation with many customers, so it feels like the service response is not smooth. It is disappointing that there is a lack of details, such as the air rice provided with the dish being served cold.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Zholdas Tastanbekov

Best Korean Restaurant in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Grace Jung

Great food and nice owner! There’s plenty of parking

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Brisket Soup

P P

one of the best Koreas stew places in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

J K

It's delicious, the taste is light and the service is friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

terry choi

It's an absurd experience.I ate two pieces of hangover soup, added one piece of seolleongtang, and paid the bill.They gave me a receipt for $100, including a $20 tip.I asked if I could freely include the 20% tip, and they said they would recalculate it for me.I ordered 3 Swiss chard and the $100 price seemed strange, so I asked to see the order list. I ordered another hangover soup.That's how $120 was reduced to $80.If I hadn't looked closely, I would have ended up paying $40 more.I guess this is planned. People from Korea will probably get ripped off if they pay without even thinking about it.Two people ate, but it's ridiculous that they arbitrarily added a 20% tip to the bill.Please look closely when calculating.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

최진구

A good place to eat

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

MJ Cheon

I visited before Corona and went again this time, but I was very disappointed because the price went up a lot and the content was very poor. No intention to

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Ray P.

The food was decent, but I had the worst stomachache, iykyk.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

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