Q Bistro
3400 S Jones Blvd #12, Las Vegas
(702) 685-9876
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Very good experience. Unfortunately the guy I thought was cute left before we could get into a room
wasnt expecting such big portions but food was great. took it home on plane
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The spicy tofu soup with beef…. 😩 oh and of course the chicken! Whoever came up with this menu should have a kiss on their forehead. The place is small with roughly about 7 or 8 tables and they’re usually packed, however sometimes you get lucky and there’s a table ready. Staff are nice, but you can tell they have to do a lot of side quests which is understandable so don’t expect them to wait on you. Regardless it’s a great place with Korean music videos playing on tv and also with nice people that have cute smiles and sweet personalities!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: 20 Wings W, Korean Fried Chicken, Kimbob
Very flavorful food and dessert! Also outstanding customer service I had with David, I believe he is a server and handles front as well. Personality and services were on point from David!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Q Bistro is a fun mix of a Korean restaurant and late-night hangout, making it one of the more unique spots in Chinatown. The atmosphere is casual but lively, with upbeat music, friendly staff, and even little arcade machines at some tables to pass the time. At night, it doubles as a karaoke spot, so the vibe shifts from laid-back dining to a more energetic, social scene. Parking can be tricky, and waits for a table are common during dinner hours, but once you’re inside, the warm service and buzzing energy make it worth it.
The food here is comforting, hearty, and comes in big portions at fair prices. The fried chicken is a standout—crispy, flavorful, and available in different sauces like soy garlic or sweet mild, all generously coated. The bulgogi is another favorite, tender and well-seasoned, while fun items like bulgogi pizza show off their playful side. Side dishes like corn cheese and kimchi round everything out, making it feel authentically Korean but also approachable. For around $15–$25 per person, you’ll leave full and satisfied. Whether you’re stopping by for a casual meal, late-night bites, or some karaoke with friends, Q Bistro nails that cozy neighborhood spot with personality.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Unfortunately had to edit my review after today's experience. We arrived and were told to wait 20 to 25 minutes. Left our number and waited outside, 5 to 10 mins in 2 more groups showed up. A group of 4 and a group of 3. They waited inside we kept waiting and 15 minutes later the person in front sat the group of 3 before us in a small table same size as the one we sat in and the other group of 4 who also waited inside was sat before us as well. We were just told they were still waiting for another table to leave after those 2 groups who came after us were sat. Really disappointed with how they handle the seating. Usually always a good experience but definitely lost my appetite after waiting more than 30 minutes. Just ordered whatever I saw on the menu first to just eat.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
One of our favorite Korean Resto. Whenever we need some yummy and filling meal. We eat here.
The pricing is good. The food are plenty enough to share.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The atmosphere here is very relaxed, with nice staff & upbeat music playing. They also have a mini arcade machine at the table for playing between wait times from ordering & delivering of our food. The food and service here are above standard. Prices are fair & they offer lunch prices as well!
Pictured is their rose tteokbokki, with fishcake, boiled egg, cabbage, cholmyun (jjolmyeon) noodles, & the rice cakes of course. We added extra fishcake & noodles for extra charge. They provided banchan, and I must say the sesame sweet potatoes and kimchi here were phenomenal!
I have no major complaints about this establishment. Though, if they could offer thick glass noodles as a topping, the dish could’ve been highly elevated! I will consider returning to try other dishes off their menu
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Banchan
Please be aware of this restaurant!!! Lots of customers are finding steel wool in their food and other things. Read the reviews and do not eat here until this restaurant fixes the dirty habits
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Repeat customer here. Brought the kids with me when I went and they loved the food and vibe. We will be back again
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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A little pricey, and last time there was a gross smell by the booth seating (probably from the restrooms), otherwise, great place to eat at!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Korean Fried Chicken, Spicy Chicken Cheese Buldak, Wings, Pizza, Jap Chae, Cheese Fondue, Bulgogi Fries, Beef Bulgogi
It was a typical K- style food and drink place. Good to hang out with friends while drinking and eating healthy foods.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bulgogi Pizza
Service started off good and then turned bad. No complaints about the food, and I always appreciated the warm hospitality and service every time I come here. Until now. On April 2nd, 2025 around 11pm-12pm, my friend and I ordered a variety of food and one new item I was eager to try was the kiwi salad. We received all dishes in timely manner and our server frequently checked up on us, to which I do appreciate. At the end of the dinner, we requested a to-go box and the check. Our server asked if she could take some things off the table for clean up and before I said anything, she immediately started stacking the banchan dishes ON TOP of the kiwi salad leftover I was planning on taking out. I told her and she apologized, and asked if I would want a small serving of the same salad made to-go, to which I declined without making it a big deal. She kept insisting afterward, and I started to feel pressured. When she came out with the check, she gave us melona bars as compensation. However, checking on the bill was a charge for those melona bars. I brought this up with her to ask if this was actually complimentary and she immediately went to adjust the bill for free ice cream. At this point, it kept bothering me how the service was good and then towards the end left a sour taste in my mouth. I didn’t want to make a big deal, and I understand mistakes happen. However, what I took away from my dinner was our server lacked attentiveness, stacking dishes on top of one of the items I was planning to save for home, and had the audacity to charge us for ice cream while we were made to believe it was compensation. In the same way the service went bad, I ended up losing room for dessert. My review isn’t about the food itself, while more on the service. If management is reading this, please do better. I hope the next time I come back with friends or family, the service I get wouldn’t be like this.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 2
The food was amazing. We had bulgogi pizza but we enjoyed the Tteok-bokki the most. The music was KPOP genre, loved it!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Bulgogi Pizza, Bibimbaap
More authentic than the ktown los angeles restaurants. We just came back from our Korea trip recently, and this place has Korean friend chicken that's more authentic than some of the actual Korean places in Korea. It's more legit and old school taste. Also the tuna Kimball was great and the ddukbokki was very large in portion! 100% recommend and would probably visit again when craving Korean Fried Chicken in Vegas.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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