Bar in Chattanooga, United States
Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse
100Pearl PointsDate-night Korean steak on North Shore.

About Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse
Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse on Chattanooga's North Shore brings tableside Korean BBQ to a dining corridor better known for Italian and American formats. The shared-grill format makes it a strong date-night pick, with a natural pace that sustains a two-hour dinner. Booking is easy by Chattanooga standards — mid-week visits offer the most relaxed experience.
Quick Verdict
Seats at Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse on Cherokee Boulevard are not unlimited, and if you are planning a date night or a special dinner in Chattanooga's North Shore, this is a venue worth getting ahead of. The Korean steakhouse format — tableside cooking, marbled cuts, shared small plates — is a strong match for a two-person evening: it gives you something to do with your hands, a natural pace, and a reason to linger. Book earlier in the week if you want a quieter room; Friday and Saturday evenings will draw a fuller house and a livelier crowd.
What to Expect
Zaya 1943 sits at 300 Cherokee Boulevard in Chattanooga's North Shore corridor, a stretch that has built a genuine reputation for independent dining over the past decade. The address puts it close to the river and within easy reach of the pedestrian bridge, making it a practical anchor for an evening that starts or ends with a walk. The Korean steakhouse format distinguishes it clearly from the Italian-leaning Alleia and the American grill territory covered by Big River Grille Downtown. If you want grilled protein with interactive tableside theater, this is the clearest option in Chattanooga's current dining mix.
Korean steakhouses at their strongest offer a specific kind of value: the cuts are the main event, but banchan, sauces, and rice extend the meal considerably. For two people, that format tends to deliver solid price-to-plate ratio, since a shared spread of sides and one or two quality cuts covers a full dinner without requiring multiple expensive proteins. Without confirmed menu pricing in our data, we cannot give you a per-head figure, but Korean steakhouses in comparable mid-size US markets typically run $40–$80 per person depending on cut selection and drink spend , position your budget accordingly.
For a date night, the tableside grill element works in your favor: it slows the meal down, keeps conversation moving, and creates a shared experience that a standard plated dinner does not. Go mid-week if you want the room at its most relaxed. If you are deciding between Zaya 1943 and Calliope Restaurant & Bar for a quieter, more intimate evening, Calliope will likely offer a lower noise floor; Zaya 1943 trades some of that calm for the energy of the grill format, which suits some couples more than others.
Optimal timing runs Thursday through Saturday for the full atmosphere, but Wednesday evening gives you more attentive service and shorter waits if you walk in. The North Shore location means parking is easier than downtown, and the proximity to the river makes a pre-dinner drink or post-dinner walk a natural extension of the evening. If you want rooftop cocktails before dinner, Stratus Rooftop Lounge is a nearby option to consider as a starting point.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , call ahead or check for an online option, but this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance. Dress: Smart casual fits the North Shore dining context. Budget: No confirmed pricing in our data; budget $50–$80 per person as a working estimate for two with drinks, based on comparable Korean steakhouse formats in similar markets. Getting there: 300 Cherokee Blvd, Suite 125 , street and lot parking available in the North Shore. Leading for: Date nights, small groups comfortable with a shared-grill format, value-conscious diners who want a full-spread dinner without ordering à la carte individually.
How It Compares
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details for Zaya 1943 are not confirmed in available records. Your best move is to call ahead or check directly with the restaurant at 300 Cherokee Blvd before visiting — North Shore venues in Chattanooga frequently run evening drink specials, but confirm before building plans around it.
Do I need a reservation at Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse?
Booking is rated Easy, so you don't need to plan weeks out the way you would for tighter Chattanooga spots. That said, for a date night or weekend dinner, calling ahead is worth the two minutes — seating is not unlimited and the North Shore corridor draws a steady crowd.
What's the signature drink at Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse?
Specific cocktail details are not documented for Zaya 1943. Korean steakhouses typically pair well with soju-based drinks and Korean-style highballs — ask the staff what they're running when you arrive, as the bar program is worth exploring on its own terms.
Is the food good at Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse?
The Korean steakhouse format at Zaya 1943 fills a gap in Chattanooga's dining scene — there aren't many venues on the North Shore doing Korean beef this way. If Korean BBQ or Korean-style steakhouse cooking is your format, this is currently the address to know in the city.
Is Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse good for a date?
Yes — this is one of the stronger date-night cases on Cherokee Boulevard. The Korean steakhouse format is interactive without being gimmicky, and the North Shore setting gives it a genuine neighbourhood feel rather than a chain-restaurant energy. Book ahead for weekends to avoid a wait.
What's the crowd like at Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse?
Expect a North Shore dining crowd: a mix of couples, small groups, and locals who treat Cherokee Boulevard as a go-to for a proper sit-down meal. The atmosphere skews more date-night and celebratory than casual drop-in, so it draws people who have already decided dinner matters tonight.
Location
300 Cherokee Blvd. Suite 125, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Chattanooga, United States
Compare Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse | Easy | |
| Stratus Rooftop Lounge | Craft cocktails, rooftop bar | Unknown |
| Alleia | Unknown | |
| Big River Grille Downtown | Unknown | |
| Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar | Unknown | |
| Calliope Restaurant & Bar | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Stratus Rooftop Lounge, Craft cocktails, rooftop bar, Craft cocktails, rooftop bar
- Alleia, Notable alternative
- Big River Grille Downtown, Notable alternative
- Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar, Notable alternative
- Calliope Restaurant & Bar, Notable alternative
How It Compares
For a date night on the North Shore, Zaya 1943 has a format advantage over most of its peers: the tableside grill creates an interactive dinner that a standard plated restaurant cannot replicate. Alleia is the stronger choice if you want polished Italian and a quieter room with a longer track record, but it does not offer the same shared-activity dynamic. Calliope Restaurant & Bar edges ahead on atmosphere if conversation takes priority over the grill experience.
For waterfront energy and a broader menu, Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar is the most direct alternative for protein-focused dining with a distinctive setting. It wins on view; Zaya 1943 wins on format novelty within Chattanooga. Big River Grille Downtown is the easier walk-in option for a casual evening, but it operates in a different register entirely, closer to a reliable American brewpub than a destination dinner.
If you want cocktails before or after dinner, Stratus Rooftop Lounge pairs naturally with a Zaya 1943 booking given its North Shore proximity and rooftop setting. The clearest booking decision: choose Zaya 1943 if the Korean steakhouse format is specifically what you are after and you want something distinct from Chattanooga's default Italian and American options. Choose Alleia or Calliope if ambiance and track record matter more than format.
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