It’s my first time here and it didn’t satisfy me. I recommend coming here if you only want to sing Korean songs because they had very little songs in English. The other downside to this is that the songs were very old and weren’t updated. The rooms were bad too because they were not made for karaōke because I could here the people singing next door loud and clear.
Andrew M.
Place rating: 4 Beaverton, OR
This place is an absolute blast! A bit funky, but super fun! They have good drinks and totally affordable room rate. I had a blast with my friends! Great to have a good karaōke place on the west-side. Highly recommend it!
May F.
Place rating: 1 Hillsboro, OR
Extremely poor service! Very few pop songs! With ridiculous rule! I will never come again!
Jean K.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Had a birthday party here. The place is a major upgrade from its former self. Very clean establishment and friendly staff. Good song selection with option to you tube more songs(however we did not try this feature). No waiting and they accept reservations. Bar upstairs was set up like a mini dance club. We also ordered soju and korean pancake from there and had it delivered to the room, it hit the spot. Rates are hourly by room size, not by head which is aweaome. My only suggestion would be a better system for reservations, there is no website but the Facebook page and they never pick up thier phone during business hours. I however got in touch with them via fb private message to book. I would go here again.
Stace K.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Just like the karaōke bars back home in Hawaii! None of this«waiting in line to sing your heart out in front of a huge crowd» business! Call ahead of time to reserve a room, especially if you are singing English songs(or you can have the option of getting the room where you play YouTube videos). Overall my friends had a great time on a Friday night! By the way go with a larger crowd… it’s more fun and then you can split the tab to make it more reasonable.
Janine L.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, WA
Loved this place, we came here around 10 on a Friday night and they actually had a room open. It was great. We had so much fun. They had tons of old and new k-pop songs and a large variety of English songs also.
Rena J.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Soju cocktails and Chrome Cast set up for non Korean songs. They have a range of Asian songs(Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese) programmed in the karaōke machine. However for English, you need someone with a smart phone to to cast videos from YouTube. Honestly, it’s rather a cheapo and lame way to go about it but you get to use the mic/sound system and hear your friends butcher songs all night. The plus side with using the internet for karaōke is that you can find any song and we took full advantage of it. It’s a typical Asian karaōke studio: private rooms(ranging in size), some disco lights, tambourines and a fancy-ish sound system. I wish they had English songs programmed into the machine; I miss singing to inappropriately matched Korean music videos. — Sing Lady Gaga while a pretty boy crawls through war trenches in the snow and thinking of his girl back at home? Yes. Yes, please. Please make it happen. :s The soju cocktails weren’t cheap, about $ 20 for about a half pitcher of yogurt soju(the best soju cocktail flavor) but it was strong and therefore you don’t need a full pitcher to get happy. They have good room service, there’s a button on the table that you can press and someone will promptly come by. I love being able to order Korean bar food and soju cocktails with the press of a button. By the way, there are microphone covers on the table, they look like little pink circles wrapped in plastic, make them happy and use it. The 3 of us spent about $ 80? It included soju cocktail, 3 beers and about 1.5−2 hours of singing. It was expensive but we had such a blast! Do it. Go. Go now.
I-Ting C.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
My favorite KTV in Portland! The front desk and service are awesome. And they have all kinds of Asian songs, including Japanese, Korean and Chinese songs. If you are Asians, you could not miss this place.
Janice J.
Place rating: 4 Concord, CA
A great place to go for a fun night out if you like to sing! Since they just opened everything is up to date! The songs range from oldies to current tunes. They also sell food and drinks too. Staff was very friendly. Would’ve enjoyed it more if there was a timer to see how much time you had left to sing, instead of rushing through songs. Came out 10 minutes early because we were paranoid lol! The prices… I wish they were lower. 2 hrs for $ 50?! First hour is $ 30 an additional hour is$ 20. Other than that it was fun. Definitely recommend this place if you have money!
Carolyn C.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
This business replaced Kim Sat Got Korean restaurant. The downstairs area is Karaōke with many rooms, the upstairs is a bar. There is a small food menu and drink menu for both. I cannot accurately review this business as I have not actually used them, and because they are brand new, so ignore the 3-star rating. I just stopped by to see what happened to Kim Sat Got and got a free tour. My only suggestion to the place is to turn on the heat. When I visited, it was freezing and uncomfortable. Hopefully that was a fluke.