Best Barbecue restaurants nearby. Discover the best Barbecue food in Hawaiian Gardens. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Barbecue restaurants near you.. Hawaiian Gardens is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is the smallest city in the county (approximately 1.0 mi²) and was incorporated on April 9, 1964. The population was 14,254 at the 2010 census, down from 14,779 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 28 reviews
I took the family here for Thanksgiving dinner instead of the usual turkey. We all agreed that this was the right choice since there was no preparation, cooking or clean up. We also made sure not too dress too nicely since we knew we would be smelling like BBQ after all the table cooking we would have to do.We arrived before five thinking that Gen would be crowded like it normally is but we were surprised that the place was not even half full. We still had to wait for almost 20 minutes since there was not enough servers. The queue behind us continued to grow but it was not until once the next shift showed up for work then the queue started to get seated. However once we got seated we quickly made our choices but still had to wait for our waiter as he was still servicing his other tables. The policy of ordering the meats is only four meat dishes ordered at each round and you cannot order more than one of the same dish. For the non meat dishes you can order at the same time as the meat without limits.Together we finished off 17 orders of meats and seafood. Most of the pork and beef orders came out in roughly 2 strips each, calamari was one rectangle, shrimp was only five each time and the bulgolgi came in a bowl. Overall the best dishes were the Cajun shrimp, Hawaiian steak, Kalbi and the all pork belly varieties. We were bummed that they ran out of tongue. Overall the meats were easy to cook and the controls for the gas grill easy to modify at the end of the table.The veggie plate was a joke with cuts of bell peppers, onions, zucchini and slices of corn on the cob. The japchae noodles were disappointing with the portion size and lack of meat. The tastiest non meat dish was the fried dukboki with a sweet and sour sauce. If you are still hungry after eating all this meat then you can buy macaroon ice cream sandwiches separately for your dessert (3.49 each I think).Service was efficient and each time the meat dishes were delivered the waiter took our next round of meat orders. The pace was slow initially but picked up once we got into the routine of cooking and eating.Definitely worth a return visit.
Came here with friends. Got seated right away. Food was excellent. Fresh variety of meat as well as squid, shrimp and octopus.Three different all you can eat packages. The reason why I didnât give them a five was the fact that they were unfriendly and seated us in a far away table.Over all a good experience
4 based on 89 reviews
I had lunch with my Grandsons at Maderas. I was disappointed with the Tri Tip Dip. Not a lot of flavor. My middle grandson thought the Tri Tip was all right. My older grandson had a hamburger. He thought it was pretty good. My youngest grandson had the Angel Hair Pomodoro with chicken. He loved the chicken, but did not like the pasta. Good service. No problem with the parking at lunchtime during the week.
4 based on 10 reviews
Spent a week up in LA with coworkers on a business trip and wanted to try something different than the usual Chilis/Outback/Applebees routine so we stumbled across this place. First good indicator, full of Korean families. Wide selection, and yes, all you can eat for twenty bucks or so.....the meat just keeps on coming along with clean "hubcaps" to cook it on in the middle of the table. Beef and pork and chicken, yes.....octopus, not so much. Plus a wide variety of pickled Korean vegetables to go with it. If you're a meat and potatoes type guy from middle Amurca, stay away....but if you have a little bit of adventurous spirit, go for it. Servers were great, and spent extra time explaining what was what.
4 based on 38 reviews
Original Roadhouse Grill features an authentic roadhouse menu and a down-home, fun lovin' atmosphere. You'll find peanuts served in buckets and peanut shells on the floor. Country music, classic rock and blues can be heard coming out of our jukebox. Bring
We walked in and were quickly greeted and told about the great halpy hour.We picked a table that was sticky and happen to be under a leaky ac. We moved the table 6 inches no biggie. A couple munutes go by no one helps us. We watch 4 bar girls just 10 feet from our table talking and drinking. A couple more minutes still no service.We go back to the hostess and what i assume was an assistant manager says its not our fault. I exlpained the bar staff was too busy talking to help us and we wanted a regular table.We are sat down and told alex would take care of us. A couple minutes later, still not acknowledged. I am ready to leave when the manager shows up, apologizes and takes our drink order. He then took our food order and handed us off to a waitress. Service was fine at that point. Food overall was good. The ny and bison ribeye were both fatty and didnt seem worth the almost $30 they charge for each.Shrimp kabob was excellent, the broccoli was cooked and seasoned perfectly, the artichoke dip was very good as was vegetables. Freshest rolls in town...very yummy.The brownie dessert with hot fudge was incredible.I appreciated the service recovery by the manager or my review would have been a 2. I am sure i will try it again but with a lucilles next door they better get their staffed more focused on service.
4 based on 91 reviews
Their ribs do not have lot of meat on them, hence the title of my review. Their other meats - the brisket, pulled pork and chicken are dry and over-smoked. And they are expensive, given the quality of their food. This is a favorite among tourists, though. Dickey's Barbecue is a much a better choice, in my opinion.
4 based on 78 reviews
The Korean bbq itself makes for a great time together with any family or group. But GEN brings it one step above the others with their service, atmosphere, and of course food! Whether it's family, or co workers, it fits the bill for food, fun, and togetherness.
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4 based on 204 reviews
CERRITOS RESTAURANT: DINING, CATERING, TAKE-OUT AND GIFT CARDS Superb Food at Great Prices! Wood Ranch's Award-Winning Cerritos restaurant features a menu of highly praised, signature dishes such as: Premium American Baby Back Pork Ribs, Certified Angus B
Everything we ordered was excellent with the exception of the peach cobbler. Especially liked the mashed sweet potatoes. We had a friendly greeting and a very good waiter. Nice big booth which we requested. This restaurant is actually quiet, which is rare these days. Wish it was closer to home.
4 based on 179 reviews
"Serving the Best Bar-B-Que with the Finest Southern Hospitality"
I loved the down home feel and home cook'in foods at this restaurant. Built like an old fashion down south real BBQ diner that just invites you in for a great meal. Loved our lunch/dinner here. All the food was delicious!BOTTOM LINE: Yes, yes, this restaurant is worth your visit! If you love good BBQ meats, I had the Tri-Tip BBQ and it was the best I have ever eaten anywhere! My wife had a Chicken Caesar salad the was huge and delicious. I really liked the personal touch of the ambiance this place exudes. Another in our party had a half-slab of pork ribs that were incredible. You got to try this place out. If you love real BBQ, you got'a try Lucille's! Worth every penny!Our service was excellent. We came away full and satisfied. We loved the home cooked biscuits and honey butter not to mention the home style corn bread I chose as one of my sides. Their menu has something for everyone. This restaurant works well for family or for groups of friends.
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