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    The song selection is fun, wish they had more new things. The videos they play as you sing the songs are weird Asian pop videos and some are kind of disturbing. Like I was singing a happy upbeat song and there was a girl getting jumped by a gang on the screen and then a martial arts fight broke out! What? I'm just trying to sing NSYNC man! But the drinks and food were plentiful and we got free French fries which were very delicious.

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    loved the place
    can't really write the review about how fair the pricing is cause i don't know..
    i loved the individual rooms for privacy reasons
    my only complaint is that sometimes the random background view is distracting when singing. and some of the songs the tune is slightly different from the original

    the staff is very helpful & sweet. i had an awesome time because i didn't realize i was there for about 3 hours lol

    some other group supposedly stayed for 10 hrs!

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    Amazeballs! I am not one to seek out karaoke, but for some strange reason I was up for it on my birthday. A group of fifteen people from work rampaged the private rooms after a few drinks and were delighted to see that they served alcohol here.

    Three hours, six buckets of beers, and two large servings of sake we come out to a bill of $135. I consider it an inexpensive night when divided up. It definitely helps to go in the middle of the week because of their discounts on rooms and alcohol.

    The only thing I would ask for next time is the all English book. Their mix of Chinese, Korean, Tagalog, and English book is severely lacking for how many predominantly English speaking people in our room. It just ended with two of us singing Coldplay until we got the microphones taken away from us...

    Come up to meet you, tell you I'm sorry
    You don't know how lovely you are
    I had to find you, tell you I need you
    Tell you I set you apart

    You mean that is not how you set the mood for the night?

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    I'll start off saying that I don't like karaoke, and I don't typically sing LOL.

    Reason why I am rating it so high, is because I have been dragged out to many a karaoke bar, and this one was easily the best I've been to so far.

    First off, it is clean.  Most of the time, these poorly lit up private rooms make me feel like something is going to crawl up my leg, or expect my pants to stick to the sofa when I stand up.  This place was actually pretty comfortable and seemed taken care of well by staff.

    Speaking of staff, service here is fast.  Ring the doorbell, and we had someone in our room within a few seconds.  When we ordered drinks, they came quickly.  They were friendly, knew enough English to communicate LOL, and were efficient.

    Speaking of drinks, the prices here are cheap!  Their house soju is BOGO, so at $15 for two large bottles, it is a great value.  It is also a little less sweet here, which is a good thing...probably a little heavier hand which is always nice!  All other drinks were buy two get one free...beers, etc...just no hard liquor except Soju.

    And lastly, the room itself was 25% off since it was a Sun-Thur, so our room was around $15 for a party up to 10.  That's practically nothing after you split it up between your whole party, so you guys should be able to have fun and not break the bank!

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    If you know me then you know I love karaoke~!!! & Q Studio is one of my fav spots because they have newer songs, clean rooms & offer food for when you get drunk munchies. Their mic system is decent and I like how they have a big screen in the front of the room and a small screen in the back of the room. Q is located in the same busy plaza as Café Moda & Forbes so on weekends parking is difficult to find.. It's also not in the best of neighborhoods as I've seen people get into fights in the parking lot so I suggest using the buddy system or carrying some pepper spray with you HAHA I always seem to bump into people I haven't seen in forever here! They used to have 50% off rooms for certain days so I would still ask if they have any specials going on.
    Also, if you plan on sneaking in food/alcohol or doing anything freaky in the rooms.. I would think twice because they have cameras in all their rooms! HAHA

    HOT TIP: Buy 2 soju get 1 FREE ;]]] don't forget to grab a handful of dumdums up front hehe

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    I must've been in a very strange mood last night to even come to a karaoke place. I'm the faux Asian who doesn't eat rice or do karaoke but I was there to be with a great group of friends.  They were pretty busy for a week night probably because karaoke rooms are 25% off from Sunday to Thursday. We had a group of 8 so we got a medium room (fits up to 10 people).

    Soju was buy 2, get 1 free! I must say their flavored soju were pretty strong compared to the "B" place on Spring Mountain. They don't serve hard liquor other than regular soju.  Service was great. We press the button to call for a server and he was there in a few seconds...every single time!  Like a karaoke genie (what?).

    After a few shots of soju...holy Spice Girls (and Oasis...I like Brits apparently)! I sang a few songs but I ended up having such a great time. I was amongst good friends, I had no shame...especially in a private room.

    The rooms were well-insulated and people from other rooms couldn't hear us being loud and we couldn't hear them either.  They have newer songs on their list too but some people in the group wanted more of the old typical karaoke songs/singers/bands i.e. Journey...and I forgot what else.

    Good times...

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    I can't remember very much from when i was here so I can't write a very detailed review however I do remember the room we were in was very big and had a huge table and of course big screen for the karaokeeeee singers and it was FUN.

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    My favorite karaoke in town! I love the service here. Everyone has great customer service. If you have a big group definitely call in a reservation. The medium room is more than enough room for 10, however if you have more than 10 they will charge you as if you were in the big room. But who cares about the charge because Karaoke Q is VERY reasonably priced. I've come with a large party, drink several buckets of beer, eaten food, sang for hours, and we never paid over $100, not even close. They have a service button in the room so you don't have to leave to get a drink. The selection for English songs is abundant for many tastes. They have karaoke classics and new stuff. I have to admit the lyrics aren't always accurate. The sound quality is good. The rooms are new and clean. The tambourines are of HIGHEST QUALITY. Okay, they are pretty good at best. Even chilling out in the lobby is fun. Remember, buy two buckets of beer and the third is free. I would come here every weekend if my friends didn't hate the sound of my voice so much.

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    Some people choose to go to after party at another nearby club.  Some will end up on the streets wishing they hadn't taken those last few shots of Captain Morgan.  But if you're up for a late night adventure and you're with a crowd of locals and Asians, best believe that Karaoke Q is the place to be.

    My friends and I will always end up finding our way back to Karaoke Q.  Not only is this place cheap, but you can find yourself in a large private room with two mics and a projector for you to sing the lyrics off of.

    They have an awesome selection to choose from, and you are more than welcome to get your fix of Top 40 and K-Pop right here in Vegas.

    On our last adventure, we had a group of 15 and needed a spot at 1AM.  While there weren't any rooms initially, they offered us a free 'upgrade' to the VIP room for the same price if we were able to wait it out.  We did, and we reaped the benefits.  We had so much space in the room we had our own little dance party in the front.

    Cocktails and food here are affordable, and the service is quick.

    A must-try: SEOUL TRAIN.  Gear up some shots of plain soju and half a glass of beer.  Line the shots on top domino style, and when you tip the first glass over, the rest will fall in a furious bliss to make an excellent drink.  Sober or not, this is a must!  (courtesy of Dmitriy S.)

    Free parking is plentiful and should not pose any problems.  Happy karaoking!

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    We had so much fun here for my friends birthday and we still go there every time we possibly can! I love how cute and adorable and friendly the staff is and the prices are unbeatable. They have a really good selection of music and the rooms are always nice and comfortable!

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    Came here 2 nights in a row . First night with a small group so we got a small room and the second night with a large group hence the large room. The large room is...large LOL. Gotta love the huge murals of 2pac and Biggie as soon as you walk in. They give you complimentary veggie chips that are bomb af. The workers are chill, kinda hard trying to converse with some of them but it;s all good. I did leave my ID here though and the guy I spoke with said he would send it in the mail.. 1 month later I still don't have my I.D back.
    That's why they get 3/5

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    I was pretty stoked to learn this place actually has private rooms.  It was a relief knowing that I would not have to down 5 shots of Patron before getting comfortable with the crowd (my group). They had a huge binder full of Spanish classics, which is a huge PLUS! Except, the videos playing on the screens were all Korean videos with no relation whatsoever to music that was playing :-/

    The ladies room was a pain in the rear to access. They have 3 stalls and bathroom is tiny! I was there on a Friday night and line was out the door. Sucked it up and just hoped my bladder would not rupture!

    Overall, had a blast! Can't wait to go back but next time with the fam!

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    Karaoke Q is our REGULAR spot with my girlfriends to get our Filipino "Kanta" on!

    Been coming here for years and its a wonderful establishment to go with a group of your friends, family, or even your co-workers! I love that you get to have your own private karaoke party room all to yourself and then a buzzer to ring for service! Prices vary on the size of rooms. Pretty standard: Small, Medium, or Large. Language selection is great - English, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Chinese, and even Spanish! The song books are pretty up to date with the latest song releases. The staff here are very friendly and accommodating.

    They have delicious SOJU drinks - YOGURT being my all time fave. A must order. There are specials where its buy 2, get 1 free and sake its buy 1, get 1. Food & Snacks are available too if you start feeling tipsy. We would actually get free appetizers "on the house," but I'm assuming its free, because we bought so much drinks. Hehe.

    So if you have those shy people you just want to break, bring them to the Q! Fun Fun!
    Cheers Yelp Heads!

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    This place is AWESOME!! Bring a BIG group and its even more fun and cheaper a person! It's like a night club in there! Those oppas were playing the music so loud in the lobby. Their selections of songs were really good! I didn't like thier Korean section that much because they were too old...like H.O.T., I didn't know about Korean music in 1997 LOL so I didn't know any of the songs! I wanted some music from 2010-to now cause I know those! Anyways, COME HERE! SOOOOO FUNNNNN!!

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    The whole experience from booking a room to leaving after a fun Saturday night with a sore throat after screeching was all so seamless.

    I had booked a large VIP room for a friends' birthday a week or so before the event. The booking process over the phone was clear and easy. They confirmed our booking a few hours before the event by calling us.

    When we arrived, we were given a pick of a room which suited our needs. We picked a regular room (had about 15 people off an on). Worked nicely. They serve wine, Sake and beer. There is also some finger foods available for order (I wouldn't bother). The rooms are nicely sound-proofed, the songs we wanted were all available, the technology was dependable and most importantly, the service was impeccable.

    The cost for a medium room on a Saturday night is around 35 dollars/hour which I thought was pretty reasonable for entertainment for so many people. Again, the service provided was top notch.

    The only reason this is not a 5 star is the music videos. Imagine singing "It's Your Bday - 50cent" and "Brown Eyed Girl" to a video of a bunch of Asian dudes/chicks dancing around in Ninja/Sci-fi outfits. Surreal.

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    I have been to Q Studio about six or seven times, mostly before I had a smartphone, and have never been disappointed!  This is such a great place to take karaoke beginners and veterans.  The private room makes everyone feel awesome and comfortable.  My wife has never sang anywhere besides this place.

    The rooms are very spacious and pretty inexpensive, especially when you split the price amongst a big group of people.  They charge an hourly rate and always seem to have specials.  So much so that I wonder why they have a real priced menu at all.  I believe Fri-Sun is half priced rooms for a certain amount of time.  

    Once you get to your room they really set you up.  There's a buzzer by the door for whenever you need food or drinks.  They have multiple books in each room for you and your friends to look at.  You choose your song, key it in, and start belting.  Two mics in each room for all the duets your significant other will want to do.

    I've been to a few birthday parties here and a few times just for fun. If you're looking for something cheap and incredibly fun to do with some friends on the weekend, this is a great spot to do it!

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    A noraebang in Las Vegas??? That's the last thing I expected to be doing during my 3 days here, but it ended up being one of the best parts of the trip. There's nothing like singing your heart out until 4 in the morning after a mundane night of clubbing on the strip.

    Pros:

    - They're open 24 hrs a day (I think?), so you're free to come sing at any random hour of the night

    - The song selection is fantastic. K-Pop, J-Pop, Russian oldies, 90s rock, brand new Top 40 hits. They're got it all. The system they use is common to most Korean karaoke places, so it's fairly easy to use.

    - Drinks and food are plentiful. This seems to be a problem with most karaoke places in California. It's hard to find a place that serves alcohol and/or food, and impossible after 2am. Here, you can drink and eat as much as you want however long you want. Their soju and beer prices are very reasonable and even cheaper than most Korean bars. A couple bottles of Chum-Churum and Hite always results in a great time, especially when done in Seoul Train fashion. We ordered a plate of tteokbokki (rice cake) as well, and that was pretty delicious. It's the perfect snack to go with soju.

    - If you come in a large group of 10+ people like we did, it's going to end up being really cheap.  For 3 hours of singing + drinks + food, it cost us no more than $10 each. It's hard to beat that kind of price.

    Con:

    - We had to wait a bit for our room, but it's understandable considering how many of us there were. The wait wasn't too long, but some people began to fall asleep.

    Overall, Karaoke Q is perfect if you're visiting and want to get away from the strip. Although we had a local "friend" who I'm not too fond of with us who decided to invite himself, it was still a great time all around. It's not Seoul, but it comes very close.

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    This place is pretty popular since its draws in a hip crowd (young customers and workers) and the prices aren't too bad. They have English song selections, and some of them are pretty recent. They also have Korean (obviously), Japanese, Tagalog, and Chinese songs. They offer alcoholic drinks and a snack menu. Most of the times each room comes with complimentary snacks, so that's nice. The only annoying thing is that we can't bring our own drinks. I would love to bring my own water since singing for two hours can really hurt my throat, but they would rather you buy their water that costs twice the price I bought my own. Other than that this is the frequent place I go karaoke-ing, number 2 would be the one right across unlv.

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    So much fun with friends. We came on a saturday night around 1am and sang our hearts out. I will say that drinking soju and eating some rice cake. SEOUL TRAIN is definitely something i haven't seen in person, but did this time around.

    The songs are really good - popular music totally available! LOVED IT!

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    8 people, ~3.5 hrs,1 bucket of hite, ~4 large bottles of yogurt soju- who remembers after a night like that? All for ~18 bucks a person. Add a special staff performance, the convenient location (~3 miles west of the strip), and an up-to-date and huge song selection = great night.

    If you get bit by the singing bug in Vegas, look no further than Karaoke Q to heal what ails you.

    GO!

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    Oh, the memories that fill my mind from the karaoke rooms inside Q. A group of Asian girls with nothing to do, where do we go? KARAOKE of course! Ironically, no Asian songs were sung, and we strictly stuck to songs sung in English.

    I went today, and they're holding a 50% off special from Sunday-Thursday. A Small room fits up to 5 people, so for any normal size group, a Medium room shall do! They have songs of Korean, Chinese, and English background. However, there's a good chance, they won't have all of the American songs that you desire, BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN'T HAVE A GOOD TIME! We all have that guilty pleasure song (ahem, Toxic by Britney Spears).

    The rooms are roomy enough to get your groove on and they also have tambourines for an even better time! Their alcohol is also buy two get one free if you need some extra courage to get up and sing/do yo thang!

    Great place for a great time! BELT IT!

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    We were there for over 4 hours and we all wanted to come back the next night.

    This place was so amazing!  It was awesomely priced ($17 per hour for a small room), there was a HUGE song selection, the booze was reasonably priced and the service was unbeatable. After 2 hours they comped us a bottle of sake and after 4 they brought us a free plate of fries.

    If you go, I recommend the Yogurt Soju, we ended up getting 3 orders of the stuff, it so was fantastic!

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    I've been to this place so many times, I've lost count. lol
    Well recently, I went with my friend who came from Chicago, and it was really great.
    They changed the layouts a bit from before for the rooms. The mics and the karaoke machine itself is now above the screen so there is more room for dancing in the front so anybody who is brave enough, go for it!  :D
    There are more updates on the songs and there are a variety of snacks, and the snacks are free!

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    Probably the only karaoke that has updates of songs and the rooms are clean and affordable. If your looking for a good time with friends, this is the best place to go!!!
    Food like drinks and snacks could be a little cheaper, but then again there are complimentary chex mix and the platters are quite huge.

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    We brought about a dozen people into a private room and had a blast. Try to come up with your first few songs quickly, and then take your time reserving (queuing up) songs since they charge by the hour. There was a lot of Korean music and some Chinese in our group, and I decided to champion the more mainstream US rock with my somewhat butchered renditions of The Killers, Hoobastank, Linkin Park, and Blink-182. Disappointed that they didn't have Green Day, or maybe I just couldn't find the right song, but it's not a big deal because still had way more than enough songs in English. From a first-timer's perspective (aside from karaoke at home), it's a great experience and better than a more "public" karaoke bar.

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    Private rooms so I can be Asian and embarrass myself only with family and friends. The song selection is surprisingly modern. I love the John Legend and Usher on here.  I was completely shocked that they had metal here! Once I saw that, this karaoke place became my favorite. They had Megadeth, Pantera, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Dio, and various other artists that were awesome. They provide Chex Mix as an added bonus. You can easily go buy your own, but it's nice that they gave it to you in a bowl and stuff. The little things in life :D Half off on weekdays, except Friday, if you're on a budget and still want to have fun.

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    This place was extremely busy when our party arrived and we had to wait 30 minutes to get a small sized room. I like the decor of the place due to its simplicity. The service was a bit shoddy though, and the rooms were not that pleasing. The songs here are pretty up to date and I really like how the customers here are diverse, meaning there's a lot more English songs for those that do not speak Korean. I like the happy hour specials Q has though, I think we paid $15/hr for the smallest room due to happy hour pricing. So definitely cheap prices and not a bad place to come to if your party is a bit tipsy and wanting to sing.

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    Amazing price for karaoke. Completely blows California prices out of the water.

    50% off Mon-Thurs
    20% off Fri-Sat

    Alcoholic drinks- buy 2 get 1 free

    I was in the medium sized room with 8 people including myself, and found it to be a nice fit with a little bit of extra space. The owners/staff are incredibly friendly and considerate. They gave us free fruit because we were there for New Year's Eve/New Year's.

    The variety of Korean/Japanese songs is incredible. Although most of us had trouble singing the Korean songs, the American songs were fun to sing as well. Though they don't have a big selection of the more recent mainstream songs, Backstreet Boys never fails me. There are a few funny typos here and there, but it's nothing that we can't out sing.

    There are only two mics, but what the heck, you only need two singers at a time since everyone's capable singing without the mic anyway. The sound system was great, it was seriously loud, maybe a little too loud in the room! I probably had a little hearing loss from that.

    It was super hot in the room, but it was probably from everyone jumping and singing and getting too excited. I definitely had a good experience here.

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    If you've read my previous review, you'll see that you can really tailor your fun experiences by what you feel like doing in Las Vegas.

    For this celebratory weekend, my bf and I went to sing our hearts out with some karakoke!  Maybe it's from being spoiled with the karoke places in Hawai'i, this karaoke joint was a very different experience.  The karaoke videos were all videos of korean pop singers and didn't always go with the lyrics of the music playing.  Some of the lyrics were a bit off too, but the whole fam and I had a bunch of fun despite the little things.  The only thing that made me a little bit self conscious was the door had windows where people can just look in and see you gettin' jiggy with it and belt it out.  And it wasn't just one window, it was a lot of clear windows!!

    ---Cue the shyness---

    Ya that was me.  What was great was that there were two screens, a really large projector screen on one side and a smaller TV on the other.  The place also sells snacks and drinks for you too, if you get the munchies.   On a side note: it gets really cold in the rooms, so bring a jacket.  I was freezing in here! The employee even came in to close our vent.

    Yelp 365 Challenge:  69/ 365 "Let's go Sing!"

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    Came here with a bunch of my school mates when we were in town for a reunion. We were cramped into a small room -- well, large room, but there were too many of us -- even though we had pre-booked the room.

    Still, we managed to squeeze in there and cozied ourselves up regardless.

    I didn't like the fact that there were only 2 mics for 16-18 of us. I mean, seriously? The other thing was, the sound system was HORRIFIC. The sound was just terrible. I've been to many norebangs in California and I thought their sound system was poor, but this one just takes the cake.

    The service was good though. They were super friendly and nice and accommodating towards us when we ordered bucket after bucket of beer.

    The other problem with their system was that you couldn't pre-set the songs in so it would be quick and smooth sailing. After each song, it then allows you to punch in the songs. It just wasted a lot of valuable time and the remote control would often not work.

    Even so, we had a good time, but I'm reviewing the norebang not how much fun I had. I think we would've had fun even if we had packed ourselves into someone's hotel room. As a norebang only the service and beers lived up to standard. The karaoke sound system seriously SUCKED BIG TIME!

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    I come here almost weekly!! That's why you see 5 stars.

    The location isn't in the greatest of neighborhoods, but that doesn't phase me at all.  It's fun and cheap as well, but we'll get to pricing later.

    They have private rooms of different sizes: Small, Medium, and Large.  The small room fits up to 5 people.  Any more than that, they'll charge you for a medium room, plus it starts getting uncomfortable.  Medium fits up to 10 people, and it's rather comfortable when there's only a few of you.  The large room is pretty damn large.  It could fit up to 15 people, but I wouldn't recommend going with 15 because that just lessens your mic time.  They also have a VIP room which seats 20.  I've never been in there, but I know they have it.  Lol.

    The food is a little overpriced, so I'd suggest eating before and after.  They don't allow outside food or beverages including water so don't get caught with it.  Not only will they possibly charge extra, they might refuse service to you next time.  Lol.  O they have a buy two get one free deal with beer.  I don't drink but I know a lot of you do!! Lol.

    They have a huge song list!! Of course depending on what language you get.  Usually I get the Korean/English which has up-to-date Pop songs, but even with the huge selection, I wish they had more!! Recently, we tried the Tagalog/English book and that has good songs which are not on the Korean one.  I wish we could have both, but the machines are different so they have to switch it out.  They'll let you switch halfway through so I might end up doing that from now on.  Lol.

    The price of the rooms are hourly, not per person, which is great!! The more people you invite, the cheaper it is for you if you split it evenly.  They have this deal going on that's 50% off from Sunday - Wednesday.  Those are the only times I go.  They accept card but they have to charge at least $10 on it so keep that in mind when splitting amongst your friends.  Lol.

    Like I said earlier, this isn't in the greatest of neighborhoods, and it's not the cleanest either.  But it's cleaner than most karaoke places here in Vegas.  Lol.

    I don't know why it took so long for me to write a review on this place.  Maybe it's because I got a huge LESBIAN crush on it!! Suck on that!!! LOL.. (Mean Girls reference).

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    So far, Q is the best private room karaoke I've found in Vegas.

    Much as I'd like to keep it my secret, Q is really awesome, so I must share. Plus, only reviewing the poor and mediocre businesses is a sure path to idiocracy.

    Q has such great deals, I don't know how they stay in business. Mon-Thur is half price off room rentals all day. We went on a Thursday and got a medium room (accommodates 6-10 ppl), regular $25/ hr - we got it for $13 an hour. There was also a buy two get one free drink special. We ordered six carafes of yogurt soju at $15 a piece and only paid for four.

    For three hours in a small room and six carafes of soju, we paid $92 before tip. After tip, it broke down to about $16 per person. What?! For three hours of karaoke?!

    Down side to Q is that their English song selection isn't great, but is pretty standard for Las Vegas (I think all the Asian-owned karaoke joints get their karaoke systems from the same company). If anyone knows of better karaoke places, please message me. I'll do the recon and review.

    (Please note that I'm reviewing Q under the standards of private room karaoke, as opposed to bar karaoke. While I do love bar karaoke, it's a different animal all together.)

    But it looks like they're phasing in a new system. You have to pick either the new system OR the old, you can't have both. The new system looks like they might have a larger selection of English songs, but they're kind of old. If you want to jam down with some Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Maroon 5, go old system. If you want to sing some Pretenders, old Foo Fighters, go with the new.

    If you hang around long enough, the host will come in, drop a fruit plate, and say, "On the house."

    They're pretty strict about bringing in outside food or drink. They wouldn't let my friend bring in a boba drink, even though Q doesn't sell boba drinks.

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    Soju was a buy 2 get one free deal. Pretty good flavored soju. Didn't get the 3rd one free, we were kinda full off the popcorn chicken and fries. (only a party of 5). They said they close at 4 or 5am but said they sometimes stay an hour or two longer depending on customers. I think we left around 6am, lol. We left and they were already starting to clean one of the rooms (whoops, lol). I enjoyed the karaoke and everything. I just wish they had some Filipino songs =P in their books =P.

    The room was very roomy too :o...

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    I've been here once with some friends after we hit the first karaoke place.  It was just one of the nights where no one was ready to go home.  We just kind of ended up at Q around 1:30ish because it's open until 5... although I don't think we left until 6.  To be completely honest, I fell asleep around 3.  My ride was not ready to go.

    We got rounds of soju-- 4 bottles per pail.  Also, we had some fries; however, we were all there really to sing.  Those that don't really like to sing in public this is the spot for you to just sing in front of your friends.  I think I was having too much fun with the tambourine.  There are alot of cool things you can do with the songs like change the key or octave that it is in.  Also, you have to love the background videos that usually don't really fit the songs to well.  Ah, that makes me miss my home town.  

    The song list was pretty eclectic.  Viet ballads? Check.  J-pop? Of course.  Korean cartoon theme song? Sure.  Tagalog love song? Why not?  While we're at it, let's through in some Rage Against the Machine for good measure!  This is by far the most diverse list I've seen in awhile.  It's good for those times you need to sing some Pilita Corrales, Sweetbox, Maxwell, and Metallica all in the same session.  Because of the diversity, the depth of the songs for any genre or even really new music is lacking.  Don't fret the karaoke classics are still there.  Sweet Caroline bah bah bah!  

    As always, if you venture to a place like this with moi, know you will end up singing.  Don't fight the urge.  Just get up and do it.

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    The wife, and a couple friends of ours decided to create a new tradition...Christmas Eve 'roke. We considered going to XO as it is our normal spot...but we wanted something closer and different.
    We arrived at 8pm and it was pretty hopping, maybe half the rooms already filled. We had a group of 7 and fit into a medium room.

    We were impressed, it was very clean and very hip inside. The staff was super friendly. Once you enter your room, you only need to leave if you need a restroom break. The staff comes to you for all of your food and beverage needs. Our group stuck with sake and soju. The soju was a bit different than we've had before, but it was good and helped fill us all with the holiday cheer.

    The music selection was great. Lots of classics and tons of new stuff. Our night was filled with ballads, hip hop and classics and a Christmas tune or two. The projection screen was great, large enough for everyone to see, and the flat screen at the back of the room with lyrics was nice as I am short and couldn't see over some of the "dancers" we had in our party. The cheesy music videos were a nice change from the landscape shots we are used to at other 'roke joints.

    We loved the comfort of the room and how we were frequently checked upon. It was such a nice experience, and we cannot wait to go back.

    For 7 of us for a little over 5 hours (plus beverages and some food) it was $18 a person. We couldn't have asked for a better Christmas Eve.

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    A great place to karaoke.  The prices are awesome for a weekday price.  I think it was around $15ish/hour for a medium sized room for us with the 50% off discount.

    Song selection was kinda poor but the rooms were huge.  I think 10ish people could've fit in the medium sized room.  They have a small TV as well as a projector so it's really cool.  I'd prob visit this place drunk again.  Maybe even sober.

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    I love going here, really, I do.  I don't even bother going to any places in California anymore. :D For that reason, every trip to Vegas means a (usually drunken) trip to Karaoke Q!

    This time around, we ended up maxing out the room.  We stayed there for over THREE hours.  The total (it was a Friday night) came out to $94 (including the Sake!!) - so only less than $10 a person. You really can't beat a price like that! *le sigh* I miss it already.  Until next time, Karaoke Q.

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    My friend took me to Sushimon and we came here afterwards. Definitely the topper of the night.

    Adding to that, the three of us stayed for two plus hours and was charged for only $15!!! What a deal! I don't remember how we got charged that cheap - definitely Happy Hour + VIP discount? LMFAO JK. Well, it was EXTREMELY DEAD that night. Like, we were the only ones there! And we had a good chat with the employees.

    Honestly, this place has such GORGEOUS rooms AND great selection of songs! This is definitely a stop every time I go to Vegas! :)

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    I haven't sung karaoke since I was 13 and belted out "Sleeping Single In A Double Bed" by Barbara Mandrell. I am not sure why that was my song of choice...I guess I was country when country wasn't cool.

    Clearly, I am not a karaoke expert given my limited experience. Wait, I do have another vague memory of a smoky, little private karaoke room in the East Village in Manhattan...but, since I can't remember it doesn't count, so given my limited experience, I can't say I know the ins and outs of karaoke world, but this place is a good time.

    It is a private room karaoke establishment, so you only have to make a fool of yourself in front of your friends, and Sunday through Thursday they run a 50% off special on the rooms, which are charged by the hour. The establishment is clean with cheery attendants, and it was not the least bit smoky when I visited. A medium room easily holds 10 people, and it is $35 an hour (or $17.50 Sun-Thurs). Cheaper than a movie with oodles of opportunities for socializing. Plus, who needs a movie when you can see random Korean music videos synced with all of your favorite pop songs?

    Bonus star for having huge bottles of Hite. I think they are a liter. Don't ask me how much they cost. I missed that little detail. Although, I do know they were running a buy 2 get 1 free special.

    There are Chinese, Korean and English songs, but approximately 30% of the songs weren't working, which means I did not get a chance to sing "Holding Out For A Hero." I was bummed because "Material Girl" didn't carry quite the same gusto. However, I am happy I was able to sing "Manic Monday." If you don't know what to sing, I recommend this highly.

    For weekday entertainment, this sure beats a traditional happy hour.

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    LOVE this place. They treat you with respect and kindness (unlike Karaoke Star), and always have specials going. The place is so nice and has a great atmosphere.

    I miss living in Vegas for this place alone, but I'll be there when I visit...everytime!

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