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    BBQ 21

    3.8 (272 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Ramen, Desserts
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Christine L.

    I have visited BBQ21 four times now and have been consistently impressed. One of the biggest perks is the ample parking, which makes stopping by stress free! The restaurant is always clean, and I appreciate that the staff is welcoming and friendly! So far, every dish I have tried has been great. The donkatsu comes in a very generous serving size, and both the bulgogi and donkatsu kimbap are delicious. I love that the kimbap is made fresh to order. They were even kind enough to accomodate my request to leave out the burdock. I also tried the rose ddukbokki, which had great flavor! I just wish there were a few more rice cakes. The highlight for me is definitely the strawberry bingsoo. It's honestly one of the best I've ever had in Virginia. Just a quick tip: there is an extra fee if you want to add red beans!

    Anna N.

    I've walked past this place a lot and finally decided to try this! I think my favorite dish was the omurice because the sauce was delicious, the egg was cooked very well, and the rice inside with the different meats and vegetables was great! I also ordered the beef bulgogi gimbap which was pretty standard and paired well with the tonkatsu sauce. I also ordered the soy garlic fried chicken which was also pretty standard. They have Dubai marshmallow cookies too and salt breads you can buy. My favorite was definitely the melon bingsoo! It's very big and I love how there was a melona bar and mochi pieces inside! The workers were nice and there is plenty of seating inside. I thought this was a full service restaurant, but it is actually self service and more so cafeteria style. I want to come back to try the other bingsoo flavors!

    Kathy T.

    Such a hidden gem! This place offers yummy korean food and delicious sweets. A good place to do some work or catch up with some friends. My friend and I shared the rose tteokbokki and kimbap and it was pretty standard. We also shared the cheese dessert and this was quite interesting! It had a faint flavor of cheese but the rest was like vanilla-like mousse. I also got some salt bread to try at home. The original was ok but the corn bread was amazing! I loved the filling because it was sweet and salty. I do recommend microwaving it just a little bit so it fluffs up the bread more. I saw that they offered bingsoo layered with fruit which I feel like that is hard to come by in this area so I would definitely come back to try the bingsoo and the other dishes.

    Cheddar salt bread
    Emily L.

    My friend suggested going here after dinner and I looked at her funny. The name is misleading, this place is half cafe half Korean boonshik with adorable cafe vibes. Great place to catch up with a friend, study, or just eat. They offer bunshik (Korean fast casual food like dumplings, tteokbokki, fish cake soup, etc), pastries and all the things a cafe would have, as well as a full self serve ramen bar in the back. Ordered tea, salt bread, corn creme bread (which is salt bread filled with corn cream. Salt bread sucked. It wasn't even buttery. Corn creme bread sounds weird, but it weirdly worked. It's sweet but not too sweet. Service was good. Loved the ambiance more than anything!

    Volcano Ramen
    John D.

    We are a food hunting family and my daughter found this on our way home from Potomac Mills Town Center. It's an awesome setup and very welcoming when you first walk in. The immediate entry had a few row of tables but to the left of the mini wall supported parties of 4 and more. Tables were also set up for on da spot BBQ but we went for something different. We ordered the Spicy Jumbo Cheese Don Katsu (with extra cheese) and it was huge!! The sauce was on the side and this was great. It allowed us to jump between original and some spice. The sauce was tangy and a good hint of spicy, but not over bearing. The presentation was just like the pictures. It also had a lil dome of rice and a light salad with a creamy sauce. We also ordered the Volcano Ramen and it was FULL OF FLAVOR. Not too many places can hit the nail on the head when it comes to Ramen but this place was amazing. The spice for the "volcano" was blotted in case you wanted to take some off but it was just perfect. My wife mixed in the entire spice. The Tornado Omurice's presentation was perfect as well. Covering a bacon fried rice, the egg was laid on top with a tangy bbq style sauce. I'm not much for a tangy bbq sauce but to some, it can be delicious. So this is just me. The egg was perfectly cooked and creamy and the rice was flavorful as well. My daughter ordered the Coin Cheese and my other daughter ordered the make your own loaded ramen option. Sorry no pics for these two. Overall, it was an amazing experience and there was a small bar as well if you want to indulge in some cocktails with your food. The place was "poppin" and I kind of felt bad for the cashier/host; he was working everything without any flaws out deficiencies. Mad kudos to that guy!! Definitely hit this place up!! We'll be back for sure.

    Mango shaved ice
    Kimberly L.

    Went for dessert, not food but plan to go back. The Korean shaved ice dessert was HUGE! Two adults and one toddler shared it and it took us some time. Despite being $20 (so more of a special occasion thing) it was good! Not overwhelming sweet and enough mango to not fight over a bite.

    Bonnie T.

    Don't let the name fool you! They're not a BBQ restaurant. This is essentially a bakery cafe that serves not only bread, cakes and coffee. They have all kinds of Korean food and even a DIY ramen section. The staff are always very helpful and everything comes out fairly quickly usually. The interior is still very much a BBQ set up but the new owners decorated the place to be more cozy like a cafe. Def give this place a try! Everything I've ordered here is amazing. Highly recommend!

    Jumbo Don Katsu
    Amanda T.

    I had a very positive experience at BBQ 21. While the name is a bit misleading (it functions more like a general Korean food hall), the overall value and unique concept definitely make it worth a visit. I ordered the Katsu, and it was hands-down the largest katsu I've ever seen! At $20.95, it's a bit pricier than average, but I think it was well worth it because the portion lasted me for three separate meals. The quality was good, and the sheer size offers great value. I also really enjoyed the food hall concept. It provides a fantastic variety of meal options and access to desserts, making it a great place for a group with varied tastes. Plenty of seating on a weekday evening, making it a nice spot to hang out. Overall, I would definitely go back. It's nothing out of the ordinary that blew me away, but for huge portions and a reliable, diverse meal, this is a solid choice.

    Spicy Donkatsu
    Saebin J.

    Honestly, the food is okay. Not bad, but nothing amazing. Pretty average Korean food overall. That said, the donkatsu was actually pretty good, especially the spicy one. Warning though, the spicy donkatsu is actually spicy. I'd say it's just a bit less intense than buldak, but I was definitely in pain after eating it... but the flavor was so good I couldn't stop eating. I'm giving it 4 stars mostly because I really like the concept of the food hall. It's a great spot to come with a group, especially when everyone wants something different. Plus, having dessert and drinks all in the same place is super convenient. It's also very clean and pretty spacious inside.

    Self Ramyun bar
    Jon T.

    I came in here for both the bakery and the The BBQ 21 component of the restaurant so here's my review on this. First off, I think the name is misleading because while in the past it was once a KBBQ place where you could get food, it is now rebranded to a food hall style area where you can order food or dessert up at the corner and then pick up your order when your buzzer goes off. There's also a newly added Ramyun section where you pick the Ramyun you want and then use one of the self ramyun noodle cookers to cook your noodles to the perfect temperature/texture along with the ingredients you pick. I personally haven't tried it out in this place but I'm sure it's the same process I hope. I ended up Medium wings with Soy Garlic and Fries. While they did take a bit of time for it to come out, I found the Wings to be crispy and crunchy. If there's anything I love about Korean Fried Chicken, the wings will always have good sauce with a nice hint of sweetness and spice to balance it out. I can't say much about the fries, because they are just regular fries. They were good and you do get alot but it's nothing to write home about. Overall, the place was pretty empty when I went so perhaps on a weekend I'm sure it gets packed full of many people. The atmosphere would be a lot louder than my visit to the place! Check it out if you like to discover a new Food Hall!

    Strawberry bingsoo
    Melody Y.

    I came here for the strawberry bingsoo so not sure if the breads/food is good but this place has a cool street food type of ambiance with a self service ramen bar in the back. Strawberry bingsoo: serving size is smaller than what I'm use to compared to other Korean cafes but it tasted good. It didn't come with a lot of toppings like cereal/mochi. This is a very simple bingsoo which was good.

    Dennis T.

    Did not expect this place to be a "food hall" type establishment. The name of the restaurant is very misleading. I thought we were going to a Korean bbq place but when we walked inside, the setting had a "food hall" feel. They had a bakery that served pastries and bingsoo. And then they had a section where you can order savory foods. I'm so glad I discovered this place because I was looking for a place that served mul-naengmyon (cold noodle soup) and it was one of the best I've had! The servers were very nice and the food came out very quick. The flavor of the broth was very delicious. It had an excellent proportion of meat and noodles. The broth was the best part. Mul-naengmyon is the best thing to eat after a hot day. The bingsoo was delicious as well. Not too sweet. They also have a melon bingsoo that they serve in a melon. Highly recommend this place!

    Mango cheesecake bingsoo
    Lia C.

    Have been here many years ago but just recently tried it again and was very pleasantly surprised by all the additions to the menu. My friend and I came by on a Saturday afternoon after a hike and it wasn't too crowded so we got a table pretty easily. We enjoyed all the items we ordered donpas, tornado omurice and a mango cheesecake bingsoo to top it off. Portions were big and everything tasted amazing. Will definitely be coming back!

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