Bali Bali Korean BBQ food truck
About
Bali Bali Korean BBQ is a Korean food truck in Newport News serving dishes like soy garlic wings, pork, and mandu. Rated 3.5 stars from 16 reviews. Reviews note mixed experiences regarding food quality, though staff are described as professional.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
13762 Warwick Blvd, Newport News, VA 23602, Newport News, Virginia
Hours
Closed today
Phone
(757) 206-9577Reviews
Xio Chen
Always cheery and professional staff serving the food. The food is amazing every time. The food is fresh and delicious. May not be the OG KOR food but it’s pretty good. I love ordering food from here and it’s always good. Thank you!
Jonathan Brazile
Bali Bali Korean BBQ is amazing! The food is fresh, flavorful, and cooked perfectly every time. The meats are high-quality, the sides are delicious, and everything comes out fast. The staff is super friendly and attentive—they make sure you have everything you need and really take care of you. The restaurant is clean, welcoming, and has a great atmosphere for both groups and date nights. One of the best Korean BBQ spots around. Highly recommend!
Mathew Houston
Fortunately for me, I experienced Korean bbq in South Korea & it’s worth every bite and penny. Unfortunately, two places I visited back here in Virginia, a restaurant in a plaza near CNU and Bali Bali food truck was disappointing. I ordered steamed white rice and soy garlic wings. The steamed rice was dry with a burnt smell and flavor and the wings gave old frozen bagged wings and just dipped in sauce & was not even crispy. It’s upsetting that I was hungry. This is not worth $16.
Dru Pre
Food truck is definitely not pushing out quality. This is a ‘friend chicken sandwich’. I took a bite in hopes my eyes were deceiving me, and they were in deed correct. Chicken was burned and fried in old oil. Will not be back.
I Love Tacos
It looked promising but was disappointing. The sweet and spicy pork was sweet overkill with no spice, and the rice, kimchi, and mandu were extremely salty - and I usually add salt to my food. Overall this was the most salty and greasy plate of "Korean" food I've ever had.