Forget the same old dining routine, fam! Gogigo is calling, and they’re serving up a feast of epic proportions where sizzling meats meet bubbling broths in a delicious dance of Korean BBQ and steamboat heaven.
Picture this: You walk in and the aroma of marinated meats hits you like a K-Pop beat, instantly transporting you to the heart of Seoul. Glistening grills sit ready for action, while fragrant broths simmer in individual pots, promising a personalized flavor explosion.
But the real magic is in the variety, y’all! Gogigo boasts an endless buffet of marinated meats, seafood, and veggies, ready to be grilled to your liking. Beef, chicken, pork, lamb – the list goes on, each bite a succulent symphony of spices and textures. And don’t forget the seafood! Shrimp, mussels, squid – dive into the ocean of deliciousness!
But wait, there’s more! Craving something lighter? Customize your own steamboat pot with a dizzying array of veggies, tofu, and noodles. Tailor the broth to your taste – spicy, mild, herbal – the options are endless! It’s a culinary playground where you’re the chef (and the winner, always the winner).
And let’s not forget the atmosphere! Gogigo is a vibrant, fun place. The air hums with K-Pop tunes, while friendly staff keep your grills sizzling and your plates piled high. It’s the perfect spot to gather your crew, catch up with friends, or celebrate something awesome (like finding the perfect BBQ spot, duh).
So ditch the ordinary and head to Gogigo! It’s an experience that’ll leave you singing praises (and maybe a little K-Pop) long after your last bite. Trust me, your taste buds and your Instagram will thank you.
Ivan
2 weeks agoCheap, pork have funny taste, soup like plain water, fish ball taste like flour. And there are worm in one of the fish ball. Will never come back again, came in just for food tasting and left the place immediately.
vanessa ting
9 months agoBeen here way long before covid 19 came. It was much better back then, only rm29 per head and now rm35 but food taste better before. The deonjang sauce and pickle onion was not the same anymore🥴
CT
3 years agoAffordable pricing RM29 per person for a buffet meal, but not a lot of varieties.. for soup base, able to choose chicken or Kim chi soup.. the spicy pork tastes good though.. take note to bring cash as they do not accept card payment.. Night time 6.30pm onwards can be crowded..
Gloria William
10 months agoI have been patronising this eatery when I first came to JB on a budget. It has been around 5 years ago, the price remains the lowest in the market. The price has increased but it is still not more than RM40 per pax. It's just the food selection weren't as good as they used to be. But if you're here for pork only, then go for it! There were many pork sukiyaki with different Korean marinades and Korean appetisers to choose from. The seafood is not as fresh though. Overall satisfying for the price we pay.
Wei Teng Chung
4 months agoOverall not too bad, RM35 nett per pax, pork belly should have marinated, a lot of special side dishes, ordered kimchi soup base, not flavourful enough, and can provide more variety of drinks