Home Team BBQ

Barbecue restaurant · Shandon

1

@infatuation

"K-Team BBQ is useful because it’s a Goldilocks Korean barbecue restaurant: not quite a smoke-filled party full of soju and cheap bulgogi, not quite a full-on meat temple parading around high-end ribeyes, but something perfectly in between. This casual, pork-centric Ktown spot from the Park’s BBQ team delivers the energy its iconic sibling sometimes lacks, plus you can order a la carte without blowing out your budget (i.e., spending $100+ per person). photo credit: Kim Fox photo credit: Kim Fox photo credit: Kim Fox photo credit: Kim Fox photo credit: Kim Fox Most a la carte meat options here float around half the price of their higher-end equivalent at Park’s, but the larger difference between these two siblings is the ordering experience. Park’s menu can be overwhelming for a first-timer, whereas K-Team offers just three cuts of beef, five pork options, and a handful of soups and rice dishes. Focus on the various cuts of piggy if it’s your first go-around. There’s marbled pork jowl that chars up beautifully, thin slices of frozen pork belly that render tiny pools of delicious fat, and thicker pork belly that’s great for building ssam with sweet perilla leaf, raw garlic, and spicy soybean paste. There is admittedly a lot of bacon going on, even for a pork enthusiast, so a side of their refreshingly cold, spicy acorn noodles comes in handy halfway through the hearty meal. Remember K-Team when you want to go “out-out” without feeling like you’ve stumbled into a college bar blasting trap hits. Orange tile tables add a splash of color, vintage posters line the brick walls, and the soundtrack is loud enough to set the tone but not force you to shout across the table. Food Rundown photo credit: Kim Fox Ssam Orders of meat come with K-Team’s bountiful ssam platter, which might be our favorite thing about eating here. You get perilla leaves, lettuce, rice paper, a zippy scallion salad, and a handful of little bowls with sliced chiles, crunchy pickles, raw garlic, and various salty and spicy sauces to dress up your grilled piggy as desired. Refills do cost $5, but they’re worth it. photo credit: Kim Fox Thin Frozen Pork Belly Words like “thin” and “frozen” don’t usually equate to delicious, but think again. These pork belly slices nearly melt on the grill and release lots of rendered fat that coats the kimchi and bean sprouts sizzling next to the meat. They need only a little dab of salt and pepper. photo credit: Kim Fox Pork Jowl Meat This cut is so fatty it looks white as a sheet once it’s cooked. But that thick layer of fat is soft and sweet and tastes even better when wrapped ssam-style with perilla leaf, ssamjang, and raw garlic. Spicy Acorn Noodles A pork-themed meal can be heavy, to say the least, so order this bowl of spicy chilled noodles to lighten things up. The salty-sweet broth feels like a cold towel across the forehead after dining in front of a hot grill, and it’s really not that spicy. More like a pleasant tickle at most. Kimchi Fried Rice The optional fried rice at the end of a meal here is the grand finale you don’t want to miss. Kimchi-stained rice is mixed with lots of shredded nori and spread thinly on the greasy cast iron skillet. And the best parts are the leftover meat bits and kimchi get crispy as the rice sizzles." - Sylvio Martins

K-Team BBQ Review - Koreatown - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

700 Harden St, Columbia, SC 29205 Get directions

hometeambbq.com
@hometeambbqaspen

1 Postcard

See full details

More Places For You

Pearlz Oyster Bar

Oyster bar restaurant · Gervais Street Corridor

A laid-back, sunlit eatery with outdoor seating, Pearlz Oyster Bar specializes in seafood delights like creamy lobster rolls and crispy fried oysters.

1 Postcard

smallSUGAR

Restaurant · Gervais Street Corridor

Nestled in a chic, revamped train station, Small Sugar is a cozy Columbia café offering fresh, seasonal dishes, artisanal pastries, and top-notch coffee.

3 Postcards

Soda City Market

Market · Downtown

Lively Saturday gathering of trendy food trucks & tented stalls offering locally made wares.

1 Postcard

Il Focolare Pizzeria

Pizza restaurant · Belleview

Il Focolare is a cozy pizza haven in Columbia that serves up mouthwatering pies with a nostalgic vibe, great salads, and a delightful atmosphere.

2 Postcards

Hotel Trundle

Hotel · Downtown

Hotel Trundle is a stylish boutique gem blending historic charm with modern flair, where funky art meets cozy comfort in the heart of downtown Columbia.

2 Postcards

CITY GRIT

American restaurant · Gervais Street Corridor

A cozy market and wine shop, City Grit delights with gourmet bites, curated wines, and a chill vibe, making it a beloved hidden gem in Columbia.

0 Postcards

Sakura Japanese Restaurant

Japanese restaurant · Hampton-Wildcat

Chain teppanyaki grill serving steaks & seafood, plus sushi & a traditional Japanese menu.

1 Postcard

Lula Drake Wine Parlour

Wine bar · Downtown

Nestled in Columbia, Lula Drake is a cozy wine bar showcasing Tim Gardner's curated selection of unique wines and melt-in-your-mouth pasta, perfect for any occasion.

4 Postcards

Rockaway Athletic Club

Restaurant · Hollywood

Lively watering hole known for its pimento cheeseburger & pub grub, plus a patio & sports on TV.

1 Postcard

DiPrato's

Deli · Wheeler Hill

This airy eat-in cafe blends NYC Italian deli charm with Southern flair, offering delectable sandwiches, laid-back vibes, and attentive service.

2 Postcards