Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Food & Drinks
Published on October 24, 2017
'Kogi Gogi BBQ' Brings Korean BBQ Fare To Inner SunsetPhoto: Cecille W./Yelp

If you've got Korean barbecue on the mind, a recent opening is need-to-know. Called Kogi Gogi BBQ, the fresh addition is located at 1358 9th Ave. (between Irving St. & Judah St.) in the Inner Sunset.

This new spot offers all-you-can-eat grill-your-own meats, with prices running $18 at lunch and $26 at dinner. (Kids aged 4-8 get 50 percent off.)

Options include spicy pork belly, beef bulgogi, and ribeye, with unlimited sides like soft tofu soup, fried squid, and potstickers. And of course, there's plenty of rice and banchan (Korean pickles and side dishes) to accompany the meal. 

For those seeking the most premium meats, there's also a $36 premium dinner option that includes short ribs, prime sirloin, and other high-end cuts. (Check out the full menu here.)

To drink, there's Korean beer, soju, and makgeolli, a sparkling Korean rice wine. 

With a 4.5-star rating out of 22 reviews on Yelp so far, Kogi Gogi seems to be a welcome addition to the neighborhood.

Jane C., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on October 23rd, said: "My new favorite Korean BBQ spot in San Francisco! Relatively speaking, prices can't be beat. It starts around $26 per person for AYCE (all you can eat), and and you get a variety of high-quality meats."

And Rachel N. said: "What can I say? Food is so good and all the side dishes were great. Customer service was on point."

Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Kogi Gogi BBQ is open Monday–Thursday from 5pm–10pm, Friday and Saturday from 11:30am–11pm, and Sunday from 11:30am–10pm.