Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2
Town Square / Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
A strong choice for casual all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue near the Las Vegas Strip, especially for groups, families, late-night plans. Book for the CAB-certified beef positioning, tabletop grills, energetic room; skip it if you need quiet conversation, private dining, or a wine-led meal.
About Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2
Master Kim’s Korean BBQ 2 in Las Vegas is best understood through the basics: it is an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ restaurant with a casual dress code and a listed price of $35 per person. If you want a meat-forward Korean BBQ meal without a formal dining setup, those facts make it an easy restaurant to consider. The appeal is not complicated, that is part of the point: this is the kind of place to evaluate by format, appetite, whether a table built around Korean BBQ is what the group wants.
The clearest reason to go is the menu focus. Signature dishes include pork belly, beef brisket, beef tongue, black angus short rib, steamed egg, spicy cold noodles. Together, those listed items point toward a meal that leans heavily into grilled meats, with a couple of familiar Korean BBQ table companions to balance the richness and pace of the meal. This is not a page for claiming a chef-led tasting format, a detailed beverage program, or a specific room setup; the confirmed draw is the all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ format in Las Vegas.
Why the AYCE format works here
The main appeal is direct: Master Kim’s Korean BBQ 2 offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ at $35 per person. For diners comparing it with a standard casual dinner, the value question is whether repeated rounds of Korean BBQ dishes fit the appetite and mood. If the answer is yes, the structure gives the meal a clear purpose: come ready to eat, share, focus on the table rather than on a more formal progression.
Named menu anchors support that meat-first case: pork belly, beef brisket, beef tongue, black angus short rib, with steamed egg and spicy cold noodles rounding out the table. Those items also give different kinds of diners a way into the experience, from straightforward beef and pork options to dishes that bring a softer or colder contrast alongside the barbecue. If Korean BBQ is not the right fit, it may be worth comparing other unnamed Las Vegas dining options or browsing our full Las Vegas restaurants guide.
Who should go, who should skip it
Go when the plan is casual, social, centered on all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ. The casual dress code keeps the decision simple, the $35 per person price gives diners a clear baseline before they go. It is especially easy to justify when the group does not need a dressed-up room or a highly structured tasting experience, instead wants a relaxed meal where the main activity is eating Korean BBQ together.
Skip it, or at least compare options first, if the group is looking for something outside that format. The information that matters most here is the AYCE setup, the casual dress code, the price, the named dishes; diners who want a different kind of restaurant experience should make sure those details match the night they have in mind.
For a broader night out, pair dinner planning with our full Las Vegas bars guide; for hotel logistics, use our full Las Vegas hotels guide.
Know Before You Go
- Good for: diners who want all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ in a casual Las Vegas setting.
- Price: $35 per person.
- Dress code: casual.
- Signature dishes: pork belly, beef brisket, beef tongue, black angus short rib, steamed egg, spicy cold noodles.
- Best fit: diners whose main priority is the AYCE Korean BBQ format.
- Also planning the trip: use Pearl’s Las Vegas guides if dinner is one stop in a longer itinerary.
Planning details
- Location
- 6825 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
- Website
- masterkimslv.com
- Phone
- +17027018828
Venue details
Ambiance
Vibrant, modern Korean BBQ atmosphere just off the Las Vegas Strip, with tabletop grills, strong ventilation, robot hosts at this location, and a lively, high-energy dining room that stays busy into late night.
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- pork belly
- beef brisket
- beef tongue
- black angus short rib
- steamed egg
- spicy cold noodles
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 in Las Vegas?
If you want the same kind of meal, look for other all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spots in Las Vegas. Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 makes sense when you want a casual $35 per person AYCE Korean BBQ meal.
Can Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 accommodate groups?
The all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ format is centered on a casual shared meal, but confirm any group-specific needs directly before you go.
Can I eat at the bar at Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2?
The confirmed information is that Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 is an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ restaurant in Las Vegas.
What should I wear to Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2?
Casual is the dress code for Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 in Las Vegas.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2?
The confirmed format is all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ at $35 per person.
Is Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 worth the price?
It can be worth it if you want all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ in Las Vegas for $35 per person, especially if the signature dishes such as pork belly, beef brisket, beef tongue, black angus short rib, steamed egg, spicy cold noodles fit your appetite.
Is Master Kim's Korean BBQ 2 good for a special occasion?
It can work for a casual occasion if all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ is the meal you want.















