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Jian BBQ - CLOSED
Ratings and Reviews for Jian BBQ
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May 07 2012
Francis M. via Yelp
I asked my girlfriend to yelp any dim sum places near the area. I was expecting the usual china town style dim sum place. To my surprise it was trendy and...read more
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May 06 2012
Judy C. via Yelp
We made reservations on Open Table on last minute notice on a Friday night, we were right on time and they seated us immediately while others ahead of us...read more
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May 06 2012
Kathleen P. via Yelp
Great food. A little trendy for my taste. Prefer the hustle of Chinatown. Still a great place and if I lived next door, it would be my hangoutread more
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Jan 08 2009
Teesters via Citysearch
Im not sure what kind of person would say that the meat here is anything but exceptional, because Ive eaten korean bbq all over LA...read more
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Jan 08 2009
lasvegan2 via Citysearch
Much as it is fun to go over to Soot B*ll Jeep for old-school barbecue, sometimes it is nice to splurge with a little bit more lux...read more
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Dec 04 2008
jerrymcgwire via Citysearch
The meat here isn't that great. Ive been to many korean bbq's and this one i will pass on next time. Gyeneri is my spot for k bbb...read more
In Short
Beverly locals are cooling their heels and sizzling their Kobe beef at this posh WeHo adjacent eatery. Local families, youngish professionals and foodies with a penchant for DIY grilling converge around the smokeless table grills set against burnished woods, beach-pebble floors and dramatic Buddhist art. Meanwhile, a subtle cool-kid scene is brewing at the glowing red bar lined with shiny, candy-colored pachinko games. Starters include crispy salmon filets with sesame leaf, and snow crab-stuffed halibut; tableside DIY barbeque features sliced rib-eye, short ribs, Wagyu beef and jumbo sea scallops. Among the very traditional dishes are stewed oxtail, black cod and spicy beef soup.