A beloved Korean barbecue restaurant has temporarily closed its Sacramento location.
Blue House Korean BBQ shuttered its location at 1030 Howe Ave at the end of October 2025 following an unspecified “incident.” The eatery’s two other locations in Roseville and Vacaville remain open and serving diners.
“Our Sacramento location is getting a well-deserved glow-up after the recent incident,” owners Paul and Sarah Cho shared in a social media post. “We’re working hard behind the scenes to bring you an upgraded space, improved comfort, and the same delicious all-you-can-eat KBBQ you love!”
Founded with a desire to bring a taste of Korea to Sacramento, Blue House has become a beloved fixture in the local dining scene. The restaurant provides an immersive culinary experience where guests can grill their own meats right at the table, a signature of Korean dining culture.
The all-you-can-eat menu includes a variety of meats like bulgogi, galbi, and spicy pork, alongside seafood options such as marinated shrimp and calamari. Diners can also enjoy à la carte selections like crispy seaweed rolls, bibimbap, and potato croquettes, complemented by unique beverages and desserts.
The restaurant’s website currently lists the Sacramento location as temporarily closed for renovations, while a November Instagram update assured fans, “We’ll be back sooner and better than ever!”
What Now Sacramento has reached out to the Chos for updates on the exact reopening date and any new menu additions.
