Danji Korean BBQ Buffet is a family-run Korean restaurant located at #02-35 Chinatown Point, offering authentic traditional Korean BBQ buffet experience with table-top grills at affordable prices under 0++ for adults. This casual Korean dining establishment features extensive selection of high-quality meats including succulent pork belly, flavorful beef brisket, and signature LA Galbi (a rare meat cut), plus chicken and seafood options. The comprehensive buffet includes traditional Korean sides like enoki mushrooms, sliced potato, japchae, seaweed soup, kimchi soup, fried Korean chicken, Korean pancakes, and fresh free-flow kimchi. Each table provides grill stations with instructional videos for Korean BBQ newcomers, and the Korean family owners personally guide guests on cooking techniques including rice cakes with spicy chicken and ending meals with fried rice and egg. With senior discounts available and authentic Korean flavors, Danji offers genuine Korean BBQ buffet experience in Chinatown's dining destination.
Love the experience there. I enjoyed every food that were available. Service was pretty good as the boss and staff was always attentive. The only downside is the oily stench left on clothes after the meal. Highly recommended for delicious Korea-style bbq for sure.
Alan Tang
This is one of the most affordable Korean Barbecue lunch we had in Singapore. The Lunch Buffet for Senior Citizen was priced at just $11.50 (++).
The restaurant was clean and quiet generally (until a large group of students came in). The lady owner and her staff were very friendly and hospitable. They worked really hard moving around to ensure patrons barbecued the meat correctly and cleared the empty dishes quickly.
We consumed mainly the meat stuff with raw lettuce. But must say their fresh Kimchi was really good. I took two helpings.
We thought we ate a lot but the neighboring tables were getting piles of meat - several rounds; including elderly folks.
Enjoyed the meal thoroughly and we were so satiated that we had to walk a few rounds in Chinatown Point Mall to help digest our food.
Wifey and I will definitely return…but not so soon, as we will overeat again🤣🤣🤣
LP Pua
Lunch is priced at $23++, while dinner and weekends are priced at $32++. The meat quality was average—I’ve had both worse and better BBQ meat elsewhere—but there was a sufficient variety of options for a buffet. The hotpot was non-stick and remained free from charred residue throughout the meal. What we enjoyed most was being able to cook a surprisingly good egg omelette using the buffet ingredients. Service was prompt, and used plates were cleared incredibly fast—the quickest I’ve ever experienced. I’d rate the experience 4 stars at the $23++ price point, but 3 stars if paying $32++.
fanniee h
Been eating at Danji since they were at East Coast. Glad the Chinatown outlet still holds the good standard - fresh meats, seafood, condiments and variety of v yummy sides. Kudos to ajussi and ajumma for taking pride in giving customers nothing but the best 🫶🏻. This is my fave buffet kbbq in SG. (I love the japchae & bossam!!) The Chinese male servers were very attentive also, helped to shift the fan to our direction :,) overall the service and food is great. A humble Korean bbq place that I’ll love to go back time and time again. Thank you! ❤️
Kin K Tham
I was attracted here by the 50% discount for seniors for the buffet lunch. It was the best on the spot decisions I made in recent days. The food and service were great. The price, even without the discount is value for money. Ice-cream however is charged at $1 per stick, an anti- climax. The only complaint I had was that the orange was sour😟. Overall, a satisfying lunch. Will come again😃