This place is a total bang for buck place with amazing Korean finger food that goes along with drinks. As a decent Korean I would visit Karaōke every once in awhile but wasn’t plan on visit one during my short trip. I’m glad I did as it offered great Korean-hospitality room service experience. As other Unilocalers already pointed out this establishment has outstanding sound system so either for food or entertainment, you can really go both ways in this place and won’t be hurting your wallet for a good night out. Will visit again next time when I’m in town!
Nicholas R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marietta, GA
Best sound system than any other karaōke places. The ladies up front are really nice.
Jeehae K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Out of all the karaōke bars in duluth, everysing definately has the best sound system/quality. Owners/employees(I’ve only ever seen one korean lady working the counter and making food) are friendly and not pushy. wish they had mixed drinks or aleast bigger selection like luxor, but oh well. +25 points for being clean +25 points for service +50 for best sound system
Rob R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lawrenceville, GA
Pros Very clean karaōke room and bathrooms. Nice private karaōke setup with 2TV’s and 2 wireless mics. Friendly staff(which was 1 person) They let us decorate the room for a party(I took about 30 minutes and they didn’t charge us for the time). We brought our own cakes. Cons The menu does not have enough traditional american food and doesn’t explain their cuisines. We ordered a fruit tray which was like $ 15 and i didn’t eat one bite because it was tossed in sauce, which i didn’t ask for. We ordered french fries which were good. We ordered lemon pepper wings which were nasty(weird grease flavor). We ordered fried dumplings which we thought would just be fried dough in a ball form, but it was not and it was filled with veggies. All non alcoholic beverages are purchased from the front desk in cans. Communication was a big problem. Lack of staff was a big problem. I promise you I saw the same lady greet me, show me how to use the karaōke machine, bring my food, clean the bathroom, and take my payment. Seems like a lot of cons BUT, the lady there was friendly and we had a great time doing something different. PLUS, i was quoted $ 30/an hour for the big room that held about 15 people, but at the end when i paid she only charged me $ 40! we were there for 3 hours. At the end of the day I would go again with friends because it was fun, BUT I would only drink bottled beer and not order any food.
Michael L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Smyrna, GA
This karaōke place have very spacious rooms and the service is super friendly. We went there recently for a friend’s birthday and the place seems dead and quiet but the acoustic and sound is very well contained to each room. It was quite busy inside. If you buy a bottle of alcohol, they give you 2 free hours($ 20/hour) so it ended up being pretty cheap for a large group(10+).
David H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Duluth, GA
Best karaōke in town. One of the few places that actually checks IDs. I am tired of running into little drunk Asian kids who start crap and end up yelling at each other and starting fights. Very friendly owners and the service is definitely on point.
Duc L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
This place is starting to climb on the top of my recommended places to go karaōke. Rooms can accommodate quite a large number of people even the smaller rooms can hold a surprising number of people and yet still be comfortable. Rooms allow smoking so it’s the digression of your friends whether someone will smoke or not. Song selection isn’t THE newest, but I don’t think any of my friends sing the newest song anyways. We all have our go-to songs and throwbacks(gotta love the 90’s) which everyone knows and jams too. I particularly like this place because I do get better service here than other places(not to name any names). Sometimes, I wouldn’t get good service or felt like I was told to wait when other koreans didn’t and this place dissipates that notion. Prices are really cheap in my opinion, 20 bucks an hour. Order enough food and drinks(if you have a large party, this is not a problem) and they’ll just let you sing for free. I can’t remember what the cut off is when they didn’t charge us but service for everything was quick and friendly, couldn’t ask for more. One time, stayed a little past closing time for a total of about 1.5 hours and they only charged for 1 hour. They are awesome for doing that, it’s stuff like that where I would recommend this place.
Angela S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Everyone in my family loves to sing, so we go to a noraebang(private Karaōke room) at least once every two or three months. A friend of mine recently had a birthday celebration there and told me that it was a good noraebang with reasonable hourly rates — $ 20/hour for a group of 6 or less people, and $ 30/hour for larger groups. To celebrate my brother’s high school graduation(YAY, CONGRATS to my favorite brother!!!), our family decided to check out Everysing. My siblings laughed when I suggested«Everysing,» and my dad asked«Do you mean ‘Everything’?»… HAHA… The noraebang’s cute name is literally the way Koreans pronounce«everything.» =) Anyway, we went around 10 pm on a Friday night and found that the place was kind of dead. The employee at the counter told us to go to one room, then changed his mind three times and finally offered us a large room. It was probably large enough to seat at least 12 people comfortably, so the six of us had plenty of space to stretch out and relax. Nice! Initially, my family and I were happy that the room didn’t reek of smoke as many Korean karaōke places do. However, about 10 minutes later, we started to smell cigarette smoke trailing in from the room next door. Boo… I usually don’t use the song books to search for songs and enter them by number as I prefer to use the remote to search by artist or title.(NOTE: Unfortunately for those who can’t read Korean, the remotes are going to be a challenge to use since the tiny words on the buttons are written in Korean.) However, I usually like to flip to the back to see what new songs they have. Unfortunately, the newer songs were not new at all. They were probably from late last year or early this year. Not good. Although they didn’t have some of the newer songs that other noraebangs(like my favorite, Ai Tunes) have, our family still had a good time. Also, to our surprise and delight, after about an hour of singing, we saw a notice on the TV screen that we were given 30 bonus minutes for free! That was really nice. As the time was getting down to 5 minutes left, my sister asked if we could have 30 minutes added or if we had to get a full hour. Fortunately, we were able to get 30 more minutes for an $ 10. Overall, Everysing Karaōke gets 3.5 hours for their friendly service and affordable hourly rates for karaōke. We really appreciated the free 30 minute bonus and the fact that they let us add an additional half hour, which allowed us to sing for two hours for only $ 30! However, we were a little disappointed that they didn’t have newer song selections. We didn’t get any food or drinks since we had a big dinner, so unfortunately I can’t speak to that. We may return if we hear that they do a better job of updating their songs more frequently, but with the numerous noraebang options, we easily may not return. We’ll just have to see… [Review 151 of 366]
Daniel K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Norcross, GA
Service: 5 Star Food: 5 Star Price: 5 Star Wow this place is wonderful and fantastic’ we had great time at this karaōke. They welcome us like we are they are friend. We only want 90min. After 70 min they gave us 60 min for free! The food taste realy good. 1hour/$ 20 really good price
Marcus O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Alpharetta, GA
there are two reasons this place did not get four stars or better. the first thing is their extremely limited drink menu. even aside from not having a full bar, they didn’t have much of a selection of even the generally basics like soju or different plum wines. the other reason is because their song book was not as extensive as other places and not organized well. it lacked order by artist, specifically. aside from that, it is a nice, spatious karaōke spot! the owners and staff are super friendly. the cost overall was pretty reasonable as well. my favorite place to go, karaōke melody, costs about $ 6/hr/person. this place was $ 20/hr flat. with the 7 of us that went, it would have been at least twice as much elsewhere. anyway, i would certainly go back but am hoping for an updated song book or an updated system(like karaōke melody which uses ipads).
Diana C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I love singing my heart out. Especially in semi-public. I drove by Everysing a couple of times and chuckled at its name. I’m not quite fond of the shopping area it’s inside of so I never came here. I finally got to check it out, when a friend suggested we hit up a new karaōke joint. Boy, was I in for a pleasant surprise. I liked the big rooms, and how all the karaōke machines and songs were all updated. I liked the whole place was brand spanking new — everything from its sparkley walls to the comfy sofas. The cost per hour: $ 20.00 which is typical in a Korean karaōke place; though, some karaōke joints lately cost $ 25 an hour and that includes appetizers. The lady at the counter gave us extra minutes for free /«service» which was greatly appreciated. Overall: I’ll check Everysing out again — I’m just gonna avoid the bathrooms, like other karaōke places. Smoking inside bathrooms = gross.