Welcome to Genwa Korean BBQ Mid Wilshire
Genwa Korean BBQ Mid Wilshire offers a diverse menu of Korean BBQ, seafood, and vegan options in a trendy and upscale setting. Located in Los Angeles, their lunch specials feature marinated prime beef, chicken, pork, and seafood dishes with flavorful banchan sides. Customers praise the quality of the galbi and bulgogi, along with the variety and taste of the banchan. The restaurant provides efficient service, a clean ambiance, and a welcoming atmosphere for a memorable dining experience. Visit Genwa for a high-quality Korean BBQ experience with top-notch dishes and exceptional service.
-   5115 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States5115 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States Hotline: +1 323-549-0760 5115 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States5115 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States Hotline: +1 323-549-0760
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, Genwa Korean BBQ Mid Wilshire offers a unique dining experience for those craving authentic Korean barbecue. With a wide range of lunch specials featuring marinated beef, chicken, pork, and seafood, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Customers rave about the quality of the food, particularly the galbi, bulgogi, and spicy chicken bulgogi. The complimentary banchan, a variety of Korean side dishes, adds to the overall dining experience and showcases the restaurant's commitment to providing fresh and flavorful options.
Genwa Korean BBQ Mid Wilshire also stands out for its upscale ambiance, efficient service, and accessibility amenities such as valet parking and wheelchair accessibility. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch or a special date night, Genwa Korean BBQ Mid Wilshire offers a trendy and enjoyable dining experience for all.
Visit this restaurant to indulge in delicious Korean barbecue dishes, experience top-notch service, and enjoy a memorable dining experience in the heart of Los Angeles.
 
 If you like galbi, you won't find a better one in LA. This is one of the pricer places, but totally worth it. Bulgogi is second to Parks and spicy chicken bulgogi is delicious as well. Side dishes here are great as well.
 
 Never fails to disappoint. The Banchan is always amazing and all of our mains were delicious. Service was great and can't wait to visit again.
 
 If you just want to try Korean BBQ once for the experience, this is the place to go. Fresh and flavourful meat, plenty of fun accoutrements, drink specials, efficient service. I don't need to do it again, but I had a fine time at Genwa.
 
 Food: fresh and amazing, loved their wide variety on banchan. Japchae was delicious and had a smoky flavor Service: went for lunch and it was fast and efficient Ambiance: clean and did not smell overly smoky
 
 Visit 1st Time Tryout. Order Galbi Lunch Special. Very Good Taste. Banchan Varieties Taste Very Good As Well. Price On Higher Side.
 
 If a K-Q spot is judged by it's Banchan, the dishes of freebie's before the grill gets lit, then this place is the Everest of K-Q. 20, yes 20, instead of 3 little cups of things surround the round grill. The question is where to begin and when to stop as bottomless refills of any cup are part of the drill to fill you up. Pace yourself although each small treat is worth a large Tweet. There are a couple of essentials that are essential before you go here. Parking is a breeze next door. Valet or self park in a garage with a guard for $5. Genwa is the size of an Amazon Fulfillment Center so no two hour wait awaits you when you show up unreserved. The Decor: Plain Jane or make that plain Jjiang. There is nothing to distract you from your appointed task of gorging on gorgeous meat. Mauve walls, accented by not too much. Is it a Rat's Maze of Rooms sporting colorful art works, and knicky knacky kitschy crafts on the walls? Aniyo. You are there to over eat. The Server encouraged me to over order. "Take the rest home", he said. But what do you do with one Mung Bean as that's all there was left over when the meal melee ended. Yes, the menu is somewhat daunting. There are pages of choices, but whether you are a seasoned veteran competitive eater, or a K-Q Newbie the Set Dinners are probably your best bet. Mountains of food will arrive at your table is if pumped from a Gatling Gun. Grill on, a legion of black uniformed energetic young Servers will turn up the energy. A Cooker will be table side adjusting your Mound-O-Meat on the grill while you confess your serial infidelities to your life partner, or worse your life partner confesses to you. The point being it's not a place for an intimate dining experience. Whatever you say will fill the ambient air like the swirling scent of grilling meat. Your Cooker will no doubt be a part of the table Convo. Eventually someone will tong a tangle of protein onto your plate as if you require custodial care which you may well require after eating everything you've ordered. The Food: The A Course is for A-Listers and consists of a House Salad which I thought that would be a Walk-in cleanout. However, the Salad was fresh, cold, crisp, and dressed with a simple no nonsense piquant Vinaigrette. One quick toss and we'll see how you do chop sticking a skinny thread of a Julienne Carrot onto your plate instead of your pants. A heaping plate of warm Glass Noodles showed up quickly once you get rolling. That comes with 4 Sauces. The Sweet/Savory Honey Garlic dip sang to me after tasting each one, along with a spoon of slightly diluted Gochujang Sauce for a little extra bang for your Won. Dolsit Bibambap was the best version of this dish you will find in the myriad of K-Q joints between LA and Seoul. The Stone Pot was jet engine hot so the Rice didn't take too long to crisp up. Mixed up with seafood and an Egg Yolk this was terrific. The Cooker moved the Rice around like a choreographer re-positioning a line of Dancers. Clumps of crunchy Rice were spooned onto my plate with glee and Kimchee. "The next meat is ready" said my Cooker Bestie as he snipped bits of the grilling meat. I asked if he had a side hustle doing circumcisions. His expression said he'd heard that way too many times so fahgeddaboudit. The pace never slowed, so both your arms will be working like pistons to keep up. The stack of Pickled Daikon instead of boring tasteless Wonton Wrappers usually offered was delicious. Use the razor thin rounds as a K-Taco. Wrap it around your beef (excuse the reference), re-visit the Banchan and build a burrito. The roiling boiling bowl of Sunbudo (stinky Tofu Soup) would warm the dead or you if you were standing outside wearing only socks and nose pressed against the window in a snowstorm. The soup was marvelous. Caveat: Take a pass on the Short Ribs tossed on the grill and scissored off the bone. The meat was all knobs of gristle, tasty as it was, it was inedible mystery chew. But this is a small price to pay for the rest of all the exceptional food you will get here. Genwa could be the Renoir of K-Q.
 
 The homie and I had some Korean BBQ this past week at Genwa and had a good experience. We went with Course A for $125 which was a lot of food for two people, and added on a can of 7-Up that ran us $6.50. This came with their Galbi and then a choice of a few meats - we always do Chadol baegi - thinly sliced beef brisket. The galbi was stellar but the chadol baegi was a bit lacking in natural flavors, and def needed dipping. It also came with their salad, chapchae (the best I've had in LA so far, actually), spicy tofu soup, and dolsot bibimbap (I always love the crispy bits best). Their presentation is so nice and neat, lining up all the banchan in a circle around the fire. Service was nice and attentive most of the meal, as well. I think my main gripe is pricing with a bottle of soju at $24, corn cheese at $19, edamame at $14.50. It's a bit much. At similar prices, I'd rather do Park's, Chosun or Mun, eek. I swear I'm not trying to be a hater, but I do think 10 years ago, this was THE place to get Korean BBQ. I think so many prime meat places now exist in KTown, that Genwa is still prime - but towards the bottom of that list.
 
 A more upscale KBBQ experience! There's a lot of construction on Wilshire near here so it's a pain driving. They do have a parking garage next to it as well since street parking is not really feasible at the moment. Perfect for a date night! Recommend doing the A Course for 2 instead of doing all-a-carte. You'll get a good amount of food! The banchan was really good and they had so many options!! They cook for you also so you won't need to worry about doing it yourself. We went with the bulgolgi and galbi and were really happy with the quality. Overall great service too and would come back for a special occasion or another date night!
 
  
 