Bar in Los Angeles, United States
MOOHAN Korean BBQ
100Pearl PointsKoreatown Korean BBQ that earns repeat visits.

About MOOHAN Korean BBQ
MOOHAN Korean BBQ sits at 3435 Wilshire Blvd in the heart of Koreatown, one of Los Angeles's most competitive Korean dining strips. The format rewards returning visitors who know to order wider and stay later — this is a room that holds up well into the evening. Booking is rated Easy, making it a practical choice for groups and late-night plans.
Verdict
If you are weighing up Korean BBQ options along the Wilshire corridor, MOOHAN is worth putting at the top of your shortlist. The Koreatown address at 3435 Wilshire Blvd puts it squarely in one of Los Angeles's most competitive Korean dining strips, which means the bar for quality is high and the alternatives are plentiful. What makes MOOHAN worth choosing over the row of competitors within walking distance is the experience as the evening deepens — this is a room that holds up late, when the smoke and the sizzle and the rhythm of a Korean BBQ meal come into their own. If you have been once and enjoyed it, the case for a return visit is direct: come later, order more confidently, and let the meal breathe.
The Room and the Format
Korean BBQ is a format that rewards repetition. First-timers often spend the early courses figuring out the grill and the pacing; regulars know to front-load the banchan, manage the heat, and time their orders so the table is never waiting. MOOHAN's Koreatown setting means the surrounding neighbourhood keeps things lively well into the night — this is not a spot that winds down at nine. The visual cue that the evening is hitting its stride is the dining room filling with smoke at table level, the grills running hot, and the kind of unhurried group energy that Korean BBQ at its finest generates. It is a format built for two hours minimum, not a quick dinner.
As someone returning for a second visit, the move is to commit to a larger spread than you ordered the first time. Korean BBQ in Koreatown tends to reward tables that order across multiple protein cuts rather than anchoring to a single choice. The banchan selection, those small shared plates that arrive before the grill gets going, is where you can gauge the kitchen's care, and at a venue operating on Wilshire in this postcode, the standard is generally high.
Late-Night Viability
Koreatown is one of the few neighbourhoods in Los Angeles where late-night dining is genuinely embedded in the local culture, not an afterthought. MOOHAN's Wilshire location benefits from that context. If you are planning an evening that extends past ten o'clock, Korean BBQ is one of the better format choices in the city, the meal is participatory and social, which means it holds attention longer than a conventional sit-down dinner. For groups coming from a show, a concert, or an earlier event elsewhere in the city, MOOHAN is a practical anchor for the back half of the night. Check current hours directly before booking, as late-night service windows can shift.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-ins are likely viable on quieter nights, but calling ahead is advisable for groups of four or more. Address: 3435 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 123, Los Angeles, CA 90010, street parking and nearby lots are standard for this stretch of Wilshire. Budget: Price range data is not confirmed in our records; expect mid-to-upper Koreatown pricing for a full BBQ spread with drinks. Dress: No dress code on record, Koreatown Korean BBQ is reliably casual; wear something you are comfortable getting lightly smoky. Groups: The format works well for parties of four to eight; larger groups should confirm table configuration when booking.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how MOOHAN sits against other Los Angeles venues worth considering on the same night out.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at MOOHAN Korean BBQ?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-ins are likely viable on quieter nights. That said, calling ahead for groups of four or more is the safer move — Korean BBQ tables with grill setups are finite and fill faster on weekends. Solo diners and pairs have the most flexibility.
Does MOOHAN Korean BBQ have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are on record for MOOHAN. Koreatown venues in this part of Wilshire Blvd tend to compete on value through portion size and banchan spreads rather than timed drink promotions, so ask the floor staff directly when you arrive if deals are a priority.
Is MOOHAN Korean BBQ good for groups?
Yes, Korean BBQ is structurally a group format — the communal grill and shared side dishes suit parties of four to eight well. MOOHAN's Koreatown address at 3435 Wilshire Blvd Suite 123 gives it the space typical of the corridor. Book ahead for larger parties rather than banking on a walk-in.
Is MOOHAN Korean BBQ good for a date?
It works for a date if your partner is comfortable with a hands-on, interactive format — grilling your own meat is casual and fun, not formal. Korean BBQ tends to favour relaxed dates over high-stakes ones; if you want something quieter, Redbird Bar or Bar Next Door lean more toward a traditional date-night feel.
Is the food good at MOOHAN Korean BBQ?
MOOHAN sits on the Wilshire corridor in Koreatown, one of the most competitive Korean BBQ stretches in the US — venues that don't hold quality don't survive long here. No specific dishes or prices are confirmed in available records, but the neighbourhood standard sets a high baseline. First-timers should follow the lead of the kitchen's recommended grill sequence.
What's the signature drink at MOOHAN Korean BBQ?
No drink menu specifics are confirmed for MOOHAN. Korean BBQ venues in Koreatown typically offer soju, makgeolli, and Korean beer as the core options — ask staff what pairs well with whatever protein you're ordering.
Does MOOHAN Korean BBQ have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating information is confirmed for MOOHAN. The suite location within 3435 Wilshire Blvd suggests an indoor setup, which is standard for Korean BBQ given the ventilation requirements of tabletop grilling. Confirm directly if outdoor seating is a dealbreaker for your visit.
Location
3435 Wilshire Blvd ste 123, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Los Angeles, United States
Compare MOOHAN Korean BBQ
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| MOOHAN Korean BBQ | Easy |
| Mirate | Unknown |
| Redbird Bar | Unknown |
| Bar Next Door | Unknown |
| Death & Co (Los Angeles) | Unknown |
| Standard Bar | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Los Angeles for this tier.
Also Consider
- Mirate, Notable alternative
- Redbird Bar, Notable alternative
- Bar Next Door, Notable alternative
- Death & Co (Los Angeles), Notable alternative
- Standard Bar, Notable alternative
MOOHAN occupies a different category from most of the bars and cocktail venues Pearl tracks in Los Angeles, so direct comparisons require some translation. If your evening plan involves drinks before or after a Korean BBQ dinner, Mirate and Death & Co (Los Angeles) are the two strongest cocktail options to anchor the rest of the night around. Death & Co brings a technically serious drinks program to a room that stays lively late, it pairs well with a Koreatown dinner if you are willing to make two stops. Mirate skews more food-forward and is the better call if you want a drinks-and-snacks situation rather than a full second meal.
Bar Next Door and Standard Bar are worth considering if the group wants to land somewhere with lower commitment after the Korean BBQ, both are easier to walk into late without a reservation. For a more considered pre-dinner drink in a quieter room, Bar Next Door is the more relaxed option. Standard Bar works better if the group wants to keep the energy going after dinner rather than wind down.
The practical answer: MOOHAN is your dinner anchor, and the surrounding Los Angeles bar scene gives you enough options to build a full evening around it depending on group size and how late you want to run. For the most current Pearl assessments of where to drink in the city, see our full Los Angeles bars guide.
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