Came here years ago for KO. It was fine. I am wondering if there are other similar places near Monterey Park or Alhambra with open Karaōke. I don’t like to go to Music Box and sing in a room by yourselves. I can do it at home. I used to go to Yau Yet Chuen at the intersection of Atlantic and Garvey. It closed a few year ago. I was a restaurant during dinner time and after 9:30, they started KO. It is now a hot pot restaurant. May be someone can tell me if there is a similar place like Yau Yet Chuen in Monterey Park of Diamond Bar areas. Thanks –Tom
Richard L.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This used to be a decent place for karaōke, but I felt is better just head to east side of 626 like west covina or rowland that you will many newer karaōke bar that offer more privacy and a lot more drinks than just beer and wine. A lot asian can’t drink, I don’t find this place idea for them. So having a milk tea or juice are better alternative. This karaōke only has can do one person at a time. This is place only come if you very good on it, cause everyone will hear it… The song selection are mostly outdated and doesn’t had many of the hip songs. The best about this place is probably parking and also has its own security. I won’t advice you not not drink and drive, cops in Alhambra are known to be around surround area a lot to check for DUI.
Nick S.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
If you’re Chinese and speak the language(s) fluently, this place is for you. If you aren’t, don’t bother. We arrived at around 8:30 and we were the only ones in the place. Granted we were early compared to when most people head out to party on Saturday nights. But NOONE?! Not even anyone at the bar(except for the owner, I think). Their karaōke books are all in Chinese except for a handful of songs written in English. But even those I didn’t recognize.
Andy H.
Tu valoración: 5 Riverside, CA
Relaxing place for karaōke, drinks, and food! The service is friendly and the food is fresh, but expect a wait if it is a little busy. The better days seems to be thursday friday & saturday
Angela S.
Tu valoración: 3 Benicia, CA
I really didn’t know what to expect when my entourage of four guys and me decided to come here on a Wednesday night. Upon entering, a couple was already on stage belting out to some oldie mandarin song. the expression on the face of one of my friends’ British friend’s face(do you follow) was classic. We were seated in a very comfortable booth and was promptly served beer. and then.more beer and then chicken wings(they were BOMB) and more beer while people were singing songs in Mandarin and Cantonese. It was pretty awesome. The room is pretty dark and chill and the bathroom is clean(always a plus). I would not mind coming here again, when visiting LA.
Amanda N.
Tu valoración: 5 Rowland Heights, CA
this place is one of my favorites! I come here all the time to just grab a drink and eat… the staff is super friendly and accommodating. The ambiance is nice here and there is karaōke every single night! this place will always be my go to place if i ever want to just chill and relax
Byron N.
Tu valoración: 3 El Monte, CA
This is an OK public karaōke joint. It is a hole in the wall, hidden place situated on the upper level of some building… Wells Fargo? First to the miscellaneous topics: Drinks are average price, what you’d expect from most places. However, you might want to just opt for bottled beers because they can’t cheat you on that like they did the gin and tonic(although the AMF was okay). Food here, mainly snacks, are pretty good as it goes well with the beer. As far as the main idea of this joint, the karaōke, it is a nice setup. There are two connected mics, on a small stage with a large television adjacent to it. The singing can get pretty loud. The décor is dimly lit with lounge-like booths, regular tables, and a bar. Lastly, the crowd is small, as with most public karaōke locations. If you’re in the mood to sing, this place is ideal because of its location and not-over-the-top prices you’d pay to sing for elsewhere at a regular karaōke place.
Bobby b.
Tu valoración: 5 Eastvale, CA
full bar. wing tips. if u dont know. ask somebody.
Priscilla C.
Tu valoración: 3 La Habra, CA
I like this place when I want to just catch a drink and chat with my friends while I’m over in SGV. Most of the time this place is pretty dead and the old guy Jim who’s ALWAYS there is assaulting every patron and employee’s ear drums with his singing. It’s a no frills place for me honestly, all the employees are nice and make the drinks to your satisfaction. We always order the fish balls with the basil and edamame. A place I like to go to just to hang out and not necessarily get all dolled up.
Josephine L.
Tu valoración: 4 Monterey Park, CA
I come to be alone on the weekends to get drunk without the interruptions of friend drama. Ahh. yes. like a cheap vacation. Parking is an ease here. It’s located upstairs and you will see a security at the door. He checks for ID and through purses with a fancy metal detector. *beep beep* They do have an elevator for handicapped fellows so that’s a plus(: Now the important part: Alcohol. They do serve beer and liquor. Last time I checked, beer was 2 for $ 8, but I think they might have raised it. House vodka was $ 8/shot and Grey Goose and other good stuff is $ 10/shot. Yes, it may be a bit pricey but super friendly people here. There is an open karaōke so it might get weird or super fun! No one there will boo you off stage(no matter how terrible you may sound, we learned to coupe by getting more drunk). Oh yeah, it’s pretty dark so no one will see you anyways. Comfy, spinning chairs at the booths or sit at the knights of the round table with the«bartender»? I guess that’s what you would call her. She pours the drinks so why not. Very nice Asian lady. she also enters the songs for you for the karaōke! I like this place so I don’t care what you guys say(: I prefer this place to be exclusive anyways. so don’t come. It sucks. Totally. P. S.DON’T TIPBEFOREYOUCHECKYOURTAB! They add it on automatically sometimes. sneaky sneaky.
Christine U.
Tu valoración: 4 Arcadia, CA
Friendly service. Music was okay but not great.
Donna C.
Tu valoración: 4 Alhambra, CA
This place is good cuz i’m local and close to home. It’s a good place to sing your heart out but it’s pretty much open mic. However, although open mic, there’s not TOO many ppl who are here and they wont boo you so no worries. The last time I went the drinks were pricey. It’s a good place to chill, drink and sing. Pretty cool environment to go with your friends. :)
Ami T.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve been here twice and it is pretty cool. I had a party here one time and it was a lot of fun, chill. There is a 2 drink minimum per person and they give you some random snacks sometimes like popcorn and chips. It’s mostly a Chinese crowd and they love Chinese music. We had a lot of people for our party and everyone sang English songs and the song lady who sticks the music into the machine was getting bored. They have a bar where people play poker and drink. Lots of parking outside. Not pretentious and it’s pretty big. The place is upstairs.
David N.
Tu valoración: 1 Alhambra, CA
Trust… you do not want to go here. Ok, fine 1 star for allowing you to order raw oysters from downstairs. Go on weds, its oyster night where you can get 2 oysters for 2.50 and they are bomb!
Tony C.
Tu valoración: 5 Alhambra, CA
This place does have all sorts of food to order. Just the best vibe at this place; everyone that go there seem chill. The owners are just the friendiest ever. I went on a weekday and just talk stories with them for over an hour. Even on a busy weekend night, one of the owners took time to teach us how to play the dice drinking game. She came back 3 – 4 times to see if we learned it. I love this place. No this isn’t some modern hip club; but it is a place where you’ll feel welcome. Note to owners… update the karaōke booklets please(!) It’d make this place perfect.