Stacy Y.
Yelp
I've been here a couple of times, and have had lots of fun both times. It's a typical karaoke place where you can get private rooms to sing, drink, dance, and play games. What's a little different about this place is that they have a open club/dance floor area in the front where a DJ plays music. I'm not really fond of it (maybe if I were younger, haha), but it's usually pretty crowded.
Make sure you either make reservations or get here early, especially on weekends. They have a ton of rooms of different sizes available (xs-giant VIP, 4-40 ish people), but the small and medium rooms tend to fill up quickly. The first time I came, we were part of a giant party and had the VIP room, which is crazy cool. It has multiple screens, enough seating for dozens of people, a pool table, and its own bathroom. The second time, we came with about 8 people, and they unfortunately only had xs rooms available (that fit at most 6). They let us go in one, but it was ridiculously tight. Luckily, a few minutes later, a small room opened, which was the perfect size for our group. The equipment is pretty nice. They have big screens, lots of neon lights, and a touchscreen kiosk in the corner for song selections. They offer a wide variety of songs in different languages, but they don't have the newest hits.
One of the nice things about this place is that you can get pretty cheap bottle service for groups (I think it starts at about $100/bottle), and they bring you a variety of mixers including juice and soda. Much more affordable than going out somewhere and buying individual drinks! They also offer a pretty extensive food menu, which wouldn't taste that good if you were sober, but is really satisfying after some drinks. They also bring you some dice so that you can play drinking games while others sing.
It does get pretty expensive on weekend nights but it's not bad if you split it amongst a group (I think we ended up paying ~$40/person but that included bottle service and some appetizers). The service can be iffy at times, but it's still worth the fun!