This was my first karaōke. My family was in town and wanted to go. Prices were great and rooms were clean. We also had some drinks from the bar that weren’t bad. Jen was great and helpful as I had no idea what I was looking for or how to use their system. Not bad though. If I had to entertain karaōke again, I’d go back.
Yuta M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Went here last night and it smelled like ass(no exaggerations). The smell hit us as soon as you walked in the door. I can’t even begin to explain you how bad the smell was. It was a mix of a broken bathroom and rotten eggs. I hate leaving bad reviews but it was that bad. I’m surprised there were a few people at the bar. This isn’t the type of smell that is going to go away either. Something is seriously wrong. Word of advise, stay away… or at least stay outside.
Monica D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
This was kind of an odd place. Perhaps we were just too early, but there were only 3 other people in there, and I think they were all friends of the bartender and server. The bar is rather small, and there are a couple of booths, then of course the kareoke rooms. 90s/2000s hip hop was playing, which I appreciated, but surprised me. Wedding Crashers was playing on one of the TVs, and No Strings Attached was on the other. No complaints, but again, strange. The best thing was that the bathroom was clean– actually, it smelled strongly of bleach. A good thing, too, because I dropped my cell phone in the toilet. Eeeek!!! I was truly horrified, but if the bathroom had been nasty, I may have had to sacrifice it. Luckily, my phone survived. Anyway, I wouldn’t go out of my way to return, but it could have been worse.
Rachel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I love this place. Cheap and happy hour goes til 9. Rebecca is so sweet i want to put her in my pocket!!! Definitely be back. Beware it’s a bit on the warm side, make sure you arent wearing long sleeves because it gets hot in there.
Douglas R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Been going here for years. If you are a fan of Karaōke, then you’ll love this place! Get drunk and sing to cheap-ass sounding versions of songs you know while watching the Korean videos in the background under the lyrics. Limited song library and like I said not the highest quality music, but, that’s part of the charm. You rent your own private karaōke room(noribong) and the staff brings you your food and drink orders. Make sure to try Soju if you haven’t before.
Jennifer Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I love this place. Great food, amazing happy hour, and reasonable prices on drinks! Our favorites here are jay and Stella! They are such amazing bar tenders and are attentive to all of mine and my friends needs! :) Their flavored soju(watermelon, peach, and yogurt) are my favorite flavors! Packed with a semi sweet taste and a burst of flavor. I love the interior of this place, what’s awesome is that it doubles as a karaōke bar. It contains about 6 or 7 rooms for people to sing and get boozy among each other. Their bulgogi fries, and dumplings are amazing! Their bulgogi bbq kinda sucks because it’s 90% onions with tiny bits of beef.
Jin N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Are you down to hydrate your non-alcohol-filled self? Well, you got a choice of hitting up the strip where a drink will cost you $ 8-$ 15, or you can go to PT’s, or you can hit up this super quaint, but hole-in-the-wall type neighborhood spot. I was a bit skeptical coming in here, as there are not many places to sit. You come here with a group of people to take advantage of their drinks, and then maybe enjoy some karaōke while you’re at it. Cocktails are modestly priced at about $ 4-$ 6. They have some great HH deals from 6−9p.m., where all drinks are 50% off, food is $ 2 off, and karaōke is $ 5 off/hour. I got to know the bartenders there(Jen and Justin) who are super cool, and I had a great time swapping really random stories, which I can hardly recall. Try the soju mixed drinks. It comes in a bottle where they mix half a bottle of soju with a ton of other flavors ranging from mango, strawberry, melon, yogurt, to apple and more. I didn’t think it’d taste good, but it was surprisingly easy to go down, and does the job if you wanna let loose. The karaōke is a bit outdated, and they don’t have the newest songs on file, but if you just want to sing some classics and some semi-recent songs that are maybe 6 months old, then you’re good. I had a sampler, and it was really yummy. It came with onion rings, jalapeño poppers, chicken strips, and some other stuff, This is a super local, neighborhood joint, immediately next to Tea Station. I highly doubt I would have ever known about this place unless some local had brought it up. I think my review is super biased based on their HH because it can’t be beat. This is my current fave spot in vegas for a true drink fest.
Keena E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place was so fun! It’s prices are fine, and drinks are standard price. They have a pretty good happy hour, with an extensive drink menu. Great time to go. The people behind the bar were nice and friendly. Although they either ignored the button in our room, or it didn’t work. It was fine tho, we just had someone go out and order the drinks, they brought them all back to us. The videos are kinda weird that they play, but they are good to laugh and talk about. They have a good selection of songs, but they need to add more. Some classics weren’t programmed and that was a bummer. But there were plenty of other songs. Mostly all pop and classic 80’s 90’s. The room was a fine size with fun lights and it was a little hot, but not uncomfortable. If u like karaōke and drinks, I would say this place is a go!
Julie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Feels like I’m in Ktown in LA. I really enjoyed this place when I came here! I do wish we did karaōke but hanging out the bar was fun too. We ordered the yogurt, peach, and mango soju! All tasted great and not too sugary. The bartender was great too! He was very attentive and great to talk to. We ordered the bulgogi fries it wasn’t my favorite. Otherwise, I love this place!
Lino L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Oh Zizzy! One of my best places to go and have a few drinks. I have only been their for karaōke once. Most of the time it has been to just hang out at the bar and munch on some food. Speaking of food, they have one of the best bulgogi fries I have tasted in Las Vegas! Don’t let those terrible pictures on Unilocal destroy your appetite(most likely due to the dark lighting), try some for yourself. I have also had just the regular fries which are good, and the fried chicken which was just ok. The best time to come is happy hour, get yourself a yogurt soju and bulgogi fries = a good time with friends!
Michael K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Zizzy is quietly becoming one of my favorite spots in town to grab a drink or a quick bite of bar food here in Vegas. What I like most about this place is their happy hour, which lasts from 6pm to 9pm. This little bar is located in the popular strip mall that houses Ichiza, Tea Station, and a bunch of other crowd pleasing eateries. Parking here can get kinda crazy, especially during peak hours, so sometimes it’s better to park in the Chinatown Mall, right next door, and walk over. I like the dark, intimate setup when you walk through the door. There are a few small tables where groups can hang out. This place is also a Korean karaōke bar, with rooms in the back where you can unleash your inner Ariana Grande. There is a full kitchen in here, so you can order a wide variety of food options. But, let’s face it. You know I’m all about that HH. Zizzy has the best happy hour times of 6pm to 9pm. I mean, come on! That is ridonkulous! On the board it says that the HH changes regularly, but the current promotion is half off drinks and $ 2 off apps. I got a bottle of yogurt soju for like 6 bucks. And Zizzy pours their YS stronger than Bazic or any other K-bar in town. Great deal. Also, got a huge mound of crispy, well seasoned fries for 3 bucks. Can’t beat it. One of my favorite hang out spots with buds, bartenders are cool as hell, and will probably partake in some karaōke festivities in the very near future.
Jessica H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 North Las Vegas, NV
This review is strictly for karaōke. I went with this past Saturday with a group of 4 girls. Someone in our group had reserved a private room, which costed $ 20/hour — super reasonable. The rooms are a decent size, and hold about 12 people comfortably. The only downside is there selection of songs. It’s incredibly outdated and you won’t find much of a variety. It’s mostly pop and classic rock. I was really looking forward to singing some Shania, but no. Not here. With updates this place could easily become 4 stars, but as of now I’d skip it.
Michele L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fullerton, CA
I felt the need to be a rockstar(lol) so ended up here to get a room. When we first walked in, the female bartender said the karaōke rooms were full. I went to the bathroom and saw an empty room. Shouldn’t she check before saying that? The male employee said there was a room available shortly after. It’s a tiny place and they have maybe 5 – 7 rooms? It took forever to get our drinks. I pressed the service button a few times and no one came. I went out to the bar and the bartender looked flustered and wasn’t very helpful and to ask the male employee. A lot of our songs would stop in the middle. I told the male bartender. He didn’t seem to care and told me to tell the other employee. I guess he felt bad and later, they came to reset it and it finally worked. One of the male employees who wasn’t a bartender was nice. The only good thing about this place are the chicken wings. They need to work on their service skills because it’s clearly lacking and make sure the machines are working.
Dennis D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
Went here for karaōke with some friends. It is located in a plaza with very limited parking. Good thing is there are lots of late night places for food. I am going to try out the AYCE sushi place and I’ll write a review about it. When you first walk in you will see the bar which consists of only 4 seats lol. When I walked in, I thought I went into the wrong place, but the rooms are just down the hallway. Just tell the bartender you are there for karaōke and he will take you to a room. They also have a small selection of snack foods and drinks. Price was $ 15 per hour which is similar to the other karaōke place I have been to. Only thing that sucked about my experience was the occasional feedback from the microphones which was annoying. The song selection is pretty old by about a year or so. They have a good selection of English songs, but they could work on updating and expanding their selection. I’d go here again mainly because of the convenience of the nearby restaurants. If the microphone problem happens again when I go, I will update my review.
Jaydene C.
So this place was super fun. The music was trendy. The drinks are cheap. But the food was good at the time but my boyfriend and I had food poisoning from the chicken.