Delicious! Really great service & atmosphere. Private karaōke rooms and awesome light-up menus. Absolutely fantastic for little kids! They were so accommodating to my toddler! They made him rice with miso soup. Jjanga is a must visit!!!
Julia K.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Place looks really nice, modern, very clean, good music. Service was kind a slow but they were nice. They forgot parts of our order twice… But in the end they bring us free drinks. They were delicious. Definitely coming back. And recommend to my friends.
Hazel N.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Went here with group of friends the other night. The staffs were nice and accommodating all the time! My friends and I had a really great time partying here! Recommend
Katie H.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
We surprised the staff with a party of 9 for my best friends birthday and they were so kind and gracious to us. They accommodated our needs when it came to ordering sushi, they went above and BEYOND for us!!! I go to many sushi places and I’ve never seen this level of hospitality. Truly impressed. THANKYOUSOMUCH for making my friends birthday SO special. We have been to all the Jjanga locations and the sushi is delicious at them all! If you don’t like sushi, go for some cocktails and check out the restroom(; it’s hidden Vegas gem for sure!
Veronica S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Had an awesome time. The food is amazing, the drinks delicious, the staff is great, and karaōke. My new hangout! You will not be disappointed. Even the restroom was fun! The prices are reasonable. Seriously, had a great time. Thank you for making this such a fun night.
J.W. W.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Jjanga is always a place of quality and awesome service! Get here!!! Sushi! Korean! Full bar! How can you go wrong!!! Come see Cess at the bar!!! You are always well taken care of!
Chris B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Fun place to have some sake bombs, all you can eat GOOD sushi and sashimi. I went with my mom, she likes really old school hard to find sushi, sea urchin. they had it. Chicken assholes, Korean delicacie. We laughed so hard. Flavored fruit sakes… Really Korean style Karoke/sushi bar. It just opened, so there wasn’t alot of people there. I’ll be back in month or so with my singing voice on. it’s gonna be poppin. Korean music videos on.
Jin N.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I’m not sure what the hype is, since I haven’t had a pleasant experience at jjanga locations. I came here to take advantage of their soft opening, where all menu items were 50% off. The fried squid– 1⁄5 stars. It seemed like it had been reheated after it had been fried. A bit soggy. Crab rolls– 4⁄5 stars. Since this was the only dish I liked at Jjanga sushi, I was a bit happy to be able to order this as an item. It’s heavy, but good. Tonkatsu pizza– 3⁄5 stars. Nothing to write home about. Pineapple soju– 2⁄5 stars. Watered-down with juice and very little soju. The vibe here is cool, and has a clubby feel. I just wish they had a mini dance floor or something. There was hardly anyone in here when we went. The prices are steep. I’m not sure if I would even go back for HH prices.
Jacqueline C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Thought we would try this out since we love jjangas other restaurants. Loooved the food. We had the whos your daddy and the baked mussels for appetizers. It was freakin delicious lol and for our entrées we had the screaming orgasim and the pork belly dish. It was well plated and tasted great. The bartender cess was very sweet, attentive and we loved her. We definitely will go back. We had a good time
Stefany V.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Jjanga, known for their sushi, is now running this spot as a Korean resto with karaōke. I have mixed feelings, since I’m not that into Korean but I really liked the sushi spot that was here before– there are a few sashimi and seafood items on the menu now, but it’s largely deep fried, stir fried, and soup dishes. OYSTERS: An order of 6 will set you back a low $ 10, and they’re large. I did not care for how they were seasoned with a spicy sauce, but my BF really enjoyed them. LEMONUNI: This is perhaps my new favorite way to eat uni! Generous portion, good price, served several pieces on a halved lemon. Squeeze for more juices and flavor. Would get again! BEEFTATAKI: Decent flavors, it’s a simple dish and it’s about average here. Not necessarily something I’d order again. GARLICCHICKENLETTUCEWRAPS: Well, there was lettuce and chicken. Lettuce was weird small pieces of iceberg that did not easily make wraps, and the chicken was juicy and breaded but lacked flavor. The provided sauce was not garlicky, but more of a peppery paste. SCREAMINGORGASM: Sashimi salad, super saucy. The sauce wasn’t flavored quite as I was used to, a bit less acidic. Generous portion, would get again. Service at the bar was friendly, and they kept most of the cool glow-in-the-dark décor from when this spot was Fish in the Spotlight. I’ll have to come back for actual Korean dishes, but I’m still mourning the fact that this isn’t a sushi spot any more. I’d really prefer if this was still sushi and karaōke, regardless of the name.
Tiara L.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
Came here for a meetup. The service was very good and all the food and drinks where 50% off which was awesome! Everyone in the group ordered a few things and we all shared. Fries– Very nice, crisp-hot and came with ketchup 4⁄5 Manul chicken– Was okay, came with lettuce to wrap it in, not my favorite 3⁄5 Gyoza– Hot and very crispy on the outside, nice juicy flavors on the inside. Had a nice dipping sauce 5⁄5 Beef tataki– First time trying it and i’m so glad I did. S tender you could cut it with a chopstick. Almost melted in mouth, no real need to chew. Nice dipping sauce 5⁄5 Garlic chicken wings– Omg definitely one of my favorite dishes here. Perfect crunchy outside, juicy inside and a sweet savory spicy garlic sauce. We had 2 orders 5⁄5 Jjang pong tang– I didn’t try this one, but no one at the table had any complaints Spicy pork with cheese(sorry don’t know what menu item this was) — Very tender meant with yummy stringy cheese. Nice little bite 3⁄5 Bulgogi– Very tender beef and very nice flavor. Little sweet and savory 5⁄5 Over all the staff was very nice, there was great tasting food and it was cheap. What else can I say?
Devon P.
Place rating: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
We are fans of Jjanga down by Decatur and spring mountain, so we were excited to see they opened a new location. There is no all you can eat sushi, but the club/bar atmosphere with light up menus, fun lights and kpop beats is a fun atmosphere for a Friday or Saturday night. The appetizers are a couple dollars more than the other Jjanga location, but the generous portions and nice prices on entrées make up for it. Choo-Choo the head chef is great and makes you feel welcome and enjoys connecting with the guests. I got the uni rice bowl. It was a great deal for 10 dollars. 3 different kinds of caviar, rice, uni, crab, kimchi and more grace the bowl and make it so beautiful that it’s a shame to mix it. But so yummy when you do. The bulgogi was tender and served with a salad. We got a few appetizers and enjoyed the atmosphere the great flavors and friendly wait staff. Not a disappointment! If you are feeling adventurous and want to come to a fun and friendly place don’t hesitate to give this place a try.
Aislinn R.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is AMAZINGLYAWESOME!!! Not the typical AYCE sushi that im used to at the Jjanga Japanese Restaurant on Decatur & Jjang Steak and Sushi on Ft Apache, but the menu here is SUPERB!!! I didnt think I would be surprised since they always do an excellent job, but I was super impressed at how delish the food was! My favorite was the«Cheese Bo Ssam(grilled pork belly w/cheese & kim chee on top,» & the Kimchi Egg Rolls! Aside from the great food, they always have top notch service. They have light up menus & tables!!! Fun! Fun! Fun! An amazing dinner experience!!!
Naomi N.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
NEVERDISAPPOINTED!!! Jjanga does a freaken AMAZING job of seriously getting my fix for as close to Cali kinda food or level of quality I may be craving! Came here for soft opening & a couple times after grand opening! I SERIOUSLY so so so greatful to him for opening up a location that would please my cravings for KOREAN food!!! All the employees are freaken attentive &ALWAYS funny which is a necessity in a bar atmosphere! But they do have a great ROLEMODEL so would not expect anything less! My bigger AMAZEMENT is the freaken price point for everything!!! What the CHEAP!!! like a poor college students dream come true for price point. like competitive LA cheap pricing! I LOVEIT!!! because that means I could eat variety! MANUALSSAMCHICKEN $ 8 — this thing is packed w/FLAVORS! basically fried garlic chicken & it served w/some lettuce & a spicy garlic hot sauce too! Light & fluffy & tender I would have to say… definitely makes you crave more & more. HAEMOOLJUNGOL $ 25 — this is the LARGE portion of the JJANGPONGTANG which is normally $ 15 but this soup comes large w/udon noodles. We had 4 people so this was perfect, although I do LOVE the jjang pong tang because I could enjoy the soup itself! So refreshing that I can’t wait for winter. LEMONUNI $ 7 — I was so freaken EXCITED to see uni on the menu!!! It was so good! On top of that… they freaken had FRESHWASABI! I was totally pushing my luck & asked… they just brought it out after they said they would check! PINEAPPLESOJU $ 15 — ummm BRAVO! most places they just mix pineapple juice & bring it out in a bottle… but here they bring it out in a FROZEN actual pineapple!!! Then as you scoop out the shot you could even scrap off some of the pineapple & create a slushy shot! Plus the frozen pineapple keeps the soju so refreshingly COLD! SOJU $ 10 SAPPAROPITCHER $ 14 THANKYOUTHANKYOU jjanga oppa for making a spot like this… of course I do love your AYCE sushi as well… but my tummy can only hold so much raw fish ahahhaha Even though this place is a long distance way from where I live… I will be coming to get my fix!
Bonnie L.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I came here planning to treat my dad out to Fish in the Spotlight. Much to my surprise, it was changed to Jjanga Fushion Pocha. I walked in and the setting had changed. The light up menus, light up tables, projection screens were all still there. But some of the décor and booth settings had changed. I seriously thought I was going insane. But despite the changes, my dad, boyfriend, and I were pleasantly surprised. At first I was bummed because I knew exactly what I wanted to get from Fish in the Spotlight. Jjanga is good though. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by a very friendly staff member. Then we seated ourselves at the booths. The menu was different from Fish in the Spotlight but still had a predominant Korean theme. We ordered the beef brisket($ 12), spicy squid($ 8), spicy pork($ 8), and donkatsu pizza($ 7). They brought out 3 bowls of white rice for us. The spicy squid and spicy pork came out first. They’re not really too spicy(maybe a 2 on a scale of 1 – 10). I really liked the flavors for both dishes, and they complemented the white rice very well. The donkatsu was done very well — katsu with cheese, mushrooms, and peppers on top. It was fried nice and crispy with a good amount of cheese and tomatoes. My favorite though was the beef brisket. It was perfectly seasoned and came with a dipping sauce and vegetables. Unfortunately it’s very empty. I get the idea the location is very bad. It’s hard to find. I had to tell my dad specific directions so that he wouldn’t get lost. Which brings me to my next point: Jjanga is located on the southwest corner of Jones and Sahara. If you see the giant sign that says«Nevada Chicken» then you’re in the right plaza. I think the only negative I have is that the bathroom wasn’t fully equipped. There weren’t any towels. Other than that, we had a pretty good experience here. My boyfriend, who is Korean, really liked it and puts it on the same level as Soyo. Price-wise, it’s also more affordable than Soyo. I’d come back, but being that it’s new and Fish in the Spotlight disappeared so fast, I’m not really sure how long this place will be around.
Dabin S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Dayum. I came here with my friend before their grand opening in October, because of their promotion(50%off karaōke). We ended up eating whole bunch of food instead haha LUV everything we tried, especially the mook sa bal!!! To die for
Jin N.
Las Vegas, NV
My favorite spot to drink and hang out with my friends! Food: if you’re a JJanga sushi fan, they definitely carried over some over their menu items like screaming orgasm and who’s your daddy which are both really good. You really need to explore their Korean food though. We tried the spicy seafood soup(1 order feeds 2 people), beef egg rolls(favorite) and the cheese pork belly(from their old menu). Man, I can’t even find the right adjective to describe the flavors! There’s a lot more to try so I’ll update this in the future. Drinks: I love their jaws bar but ask for them to make it a little bit stronger since this is almost a fruity cocktail. As for soju, please get the GRAPEFRUITSOJU!!! It’s the best and it comes in fancy Voss like bottles! Omg! I can’t even explain how good this drink is. Atmosphere: kpop all night which I love:) they really made sure you experience their culture not just through food but songs as well. They have karaōke rooms which varies in price depending on how big your group is. Service: shout out to CESS and CHUCK who always takes care of me! I definitely enjoy their company and they’re on top of things. They never fail me and always makes sure that everyone is having a good time. Overall, I fell in love with this place. It’s very refreshing and feels like home to me. I love the people and food so you should try it for yourself