Gogi Korean BBQ

1138 Bethel Rd, Columbus - 43220
257 reviews
Korean Barbeque
(614) 670-4790

Wonderful meal. Highly recommend the bulgogi. $30/per person for a meal no alcohol or appetizers. A portion of meat to grill comes with a soup and rice and the 6 panchan veggies. For two we ordered bulgogi and LA style ribs- don't recommend the LA style it was too sweet but the bulgogi was excellent. Ask them to change the grill if it gets black (which will happen quickly with sweet marinated meat). Quick and kind service, 1hr in and out. Btw saw a previous review about grilling your own meat- that's the Korean way! Min Ga Korean restaurant 2min away grills meats for you and brings to table if you don't prefer to cook your own meat. I also recommend stopping at Arirang Korean market also 2 min down the street to get some kimbap to go (which they don't sell at Gogi!). We will be back!

This place is great for Korean bbq here in Columbus!! You actually get a grill and side dishes. Best I've had since moving to Columbus. I wish they offered hotter sauces for dipping though! Their side dishes are great too as well as the salad and soups!

This is an amazing place to have an experience with food! The service was exceptional - Nino explained everything and his personal attention was great! ! The food - WOW! Loved it! The table grill and the flavors and the whole night was an event worth repeating!

So much food! I recommend the bulgogi, pork belly and citron soju! They provide a ton of sides to go with the main dish (kimchi, jalapeños, onion, pickled veggies, etc) and change out the grill for you. The kpop videos were interesting too!

I passed by GoGi last Saturday and decided to stop back by during dinner time. Parking was scarce and about good timing. The wait was 20 - 30 minutes about what you'd expect a wait time to be. The food and service was great. We ordered Combo B I believe, with the Ribeye, short rib and NY stip. We also ordered Chicken fried rice which came out with huge pieces of tasty chicken pieces and was very delicious. Will definitely be returning to dine in the near future. They also offer a discount of 20 percent off your meal from 4-6pm, Monday- Friday.

I ordered the bulgogi (beef) hot stone pot bibimbap. I appreciated the variety of options on the menu despite it being focused on Korean BBQ. However, for a traditional Korean dish such as bibimbap, it was spelled as “Bibimbab” everywhere on the menu. Not sure what that was about but otherwise my dish was okay, but heard the pork belly on BBQ wasn’t great. Still a good spot.

This is a popular Korean restaurant in Columbus area. Locals love this place. Even weeknights, you will see this restaurant is packed.As some people commented, this place is pricey. Servers are friendly and attentive (there is a call button on the table and your server will come very quickly).Sadly, their foods are below average. Even their banchan (free side dishes) are tasteless.Here are tips:Parking: plenty space but weekend, you may have a hard time to find a spotAmbiance: Pretty authentic as how Korean BBQ restaurant in Korean looks likeServer: friendly and attentiveFood: Below average

This place has excellent drinks and good food that you cook yourself. It's definitely a great place to go to with friends.

Having never been to a Korean barbecue I did not know what to expect. I was surprised at the price point of some of the food. However, the food combos which serve two to four people were generous. Portions in the marinated meats were actually delicious. However, I really didn't want to cook my own food. Each table has a grill in the middle of it, which upon being seated is lit so that it's hot by the time your food gets to the table. You then are given tongs and scissors too. Cook, flip and cut the different types of meat included in your order. Again, outside of cooking the food myself. I enjoyed the taste of the food. The ambiance and overall look and feel of the place did not feel like a place where I should have been spending over $200 to feed a table of five. I would have ranked it higher but again not a fan of cooking my own food. I may go again for happy hour and see what that's like solo or with one other person. It seems like having a larger party complicates things when you are reaching across the table to grab for your sorted chicken breasts and spare ribs.

Delicious food. Prices are large, but the portions definitely feed multiple people. The server was amazing and offered many suggestions to us, and we thoroughly ate until our belts broke! I will definitely return, albeit without a belt.