"The big peg of Korean barbecue restaurant Charm Korean BBQ is its all-you-can-eat options, which work out to be better deals than just ordering off the a la carte menu especially if you’re in a group. Different level come with endless platters of meats from thin slices of beef to spicy marinated pork to spicy whole baby octopus, all of which are good choices. It also comes along with dishes that aren’t meant to be grilled, like the slightly chilly cold noodles served in ice and an array of banchan. Pro-tip: request specific desired meats, otherwise the staff will just send out whatever first. Pair everything with some bottles of soju. (1200 West Howard Lane, near Parmer Center) —Nadia Chaudhury" - Erin Russell, Nadia Chaudhury