Dokebi Bar and Grill
199 Grand St, Brooklyn
(718) 782-1424
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My years of restaurant visits finally led to this perfect meal. The food quality was remarkable. The quality of assistance is complete. The taste buds get happy here. We intend to come back shortly!
Bibimbap was delicious
Three words : PORK BONE BROTH. The most insanely rewarding and tasty meal that clears all of the bad vibes from your life. IN LOVE! Dokebi, always a must!!! (client for twenty years BTW)
Decent but not great Korean BBQ.
It also smelled strongly like weed in there because probably some customers had some on them. The staff didn’t care too much.
Have been going to this place for a few years now and have really enjoyed the food. I love the banchan set and of course their bibimbap dish. Most times I’ve been there the service has been good, but yesterday me and my partner went their probs around before closing. I’ve worked in the restaurant industry for some years now and no matter how late it is before closing I treat the customer nicely and give them the best service possible. The brown hair girl with the glasses and wearing a dress was extremely rude and pushy. Every time we ask a question it was like it was bothering her. She “forgot” my drink order and dropped the check without asking if we wanted anything else or desert. I don’t know if she’s the manager or a waiter but please treat your customers right, they are paying for your wages. We still left a good tip. Lost a customer.
We had a small reunion gathering a few weeks back, held in the back bar area of the restaurant. The food and service was great! Could not have asked for a better experience!
The short rib burrito was probably the highlight of dinner.
Beef brisket was super lean and the chicken wings were mediocre.
Cold noodles were average as well, it was all stuck together.
I’d think of this place as more of a Korean fusion place instead of a kbbq place.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Korean BBQ Burrito
This must be a North Korean themed restaurant with how scarce, expensive, and mediocre the food is.
This was single-handedly the worst Korean food I have ever had in my life. The first red flag was that there was not a single Korean person in the restaurant. Portions are tiny and the food is overpriced, and once it arrives at your table you have to cook it yourself. The meat wasn’t really marinated and everything tasted very bland because there is no sauce to dip the meat into. We were a group of about 20 and we were say at tiny tables that could barely hold anything.
If there is a such thing as Hell it must consist entirely of the experience that I just went through at Dokebi.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
If you’re looking for real traditional Korean, please skip. Ingredients were all good but the sauce and seasoning weren’t classic Korean flavors. I got spicy bibim noodles. And my wife got the nakjee bokum (squid sautéed with veggies). We started with the seafood pancake (pajun) which was decent. Panchan was decent. Maybe it’s considered good fusion.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 5
This place blows my mind. They got everything. The food: Insane
The Atmosphere: ??
and the service: great as well!!!!
Although the prices are pretty high but its new york so what do you expect
Kid-friendliness: For kids: They have an amazing drink its called a shirley temple: it has sprite and cherry
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Edamame, Korean BBQ Burrito, Pork Bibimbap, Chicken Wings and Bulgogi
Restaurantji Recommends
The barbecue steak was of high quality, the snacks were updated as soon as we asked.
If you want to drink still water, then specify that you do not want to drink acqua panna, otherwise you will see an extra $9 in the bill.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
This authentic Korean cafe is a real find! The food here is absolutely delicious—the Bibimbap and fried chicken are particularly outstanding. The flavors are spot on, and you can tell everything is made with care and attention to detail.
The only thing that caught me off guard was that they didn’t have my favorite Korean drink, Milkis, which I was looking forward to. But honestly, the quality of the food more than made up for it.
If you’re craving authentic Korean cuisine, this place is definitely worth a visit. I’ll be back for sure, but hopefully, they’ll have Milkis next time!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
like you went to a k bbq spot in Nashville.
i think the kitchen only has rice vinegar and the whole foods gochujang paste in their pantry
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 5
Wonderful semi fusion but Korean and there's a nice bar.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loved the food - had outstanding bibimbop. Very pleasant service too
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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