"I love karaoke and I have to say that was a pretty unique experience. My sister and I wanted to make karaoke together for a LONG time and this place crossed my radar. It's kind of hidden, but GPS led me true. When you enter, it looks like a regular sports bar. It was pretty quiet for a Sunday night! And there are a number of rooms for private karaoke experience. Personally, I feel like it can be done at home (minus the bottle service of course! and I prefer the public karaoke scene... not to know who your audience will be or how they will be, and a DJ will take your song requests and call when it is your turn. But this was different. My sister and I sat at the bar, and there were a few microphones in a stand for everyone who wanted to sing. And next to the bar is a touchscreen... we had full control over the music that was played. When we arrived, there was an ingenious Afrobeats Mix game. We also had the freedom to get our own songs (through YouTube and sing them. I'm not used to a karaoke experience being so DIY! Meanwhile my sister sat on edamame and I had tteokbokki. The rice cakes were a tad chewier than I prefer, but overall it was delicious! I also sung something soy and had only an absolute bubble singing. After a while more people started coming and made the experience all the more fun. I'm still laughing at the man who sang Let It Go by Frozen. I will definitely return! And I have to see 7 billiards next door..."