This place is so weird.
It was like a karaoke party in your Asian parent's basement. There was linoleum tile floor, old light-colored leather couches, and a cheap formica coffee table in front of an old-school tv-karaoke setup.
We ordered a bottle of vodka for our party. The gist of it was, "well, this one's open, but it's all we got." So it was sort of odd.
It was a lot of fun, though.
This place may deserve 4 stars but honestly I am not sure how to rate it. We went for the karaoke room but as I always seem to have to try any food a place has, I did do that also. The lady that seemed to be the owner? provided great service, taking care of any requests we had. I had ordered the hot wings and pot stickers, not knowing how big of an order they were and they came out on large platters ($20 each). Everyone agreed the pot stickers were excellent and they in fact are probably the best I have ever had. The wings did not come with any sauce but upon our request for ranch or something to dip them in, she brought what we needed. The wings were also very good. The only drawback was that karaoke in the main room was ridiculously loud for anyone in the private rooms like we were, having to turn our music up louder that we would have liked. But, the couches were comfortable and clean and the system easy to operate and the rate of $40/h seems reasonable to me. Not a karaoke fan really, but would I go back? Not without these same friends.
Review Source:If you're looking for noraebang in STL, there aren't a whole lot of options.
This place has a decent selection of English songs (albeit there are some...interesting translations of the lyrics), fairly cheap private rooms that you can smush into (prices range from $20-$40 per hour depending on how many people you have), and a seemingly lax policy on BYOB.
Singing in the bar area itself is a little terrifying if you are not Korean due to the slightly older Korean crowd (many of whom can actually sing pretty well). Although if you're willing, they'll put on an English song for you. No guarantees on the reception though.
My friends surprised me with a night here for my going away party (I'm moving to Korea)!! Â There were 10 of us all together so we reserved one of the larger rooms for $40 an hour. Â
Don't be scared when  you roll up to Koreana!  It seems weird that this bar is in a strip mall and that you can hear blasting bass from the parking lot!  This place is pretty much no frills but it gets the job done right!
Having been to Korea a few times, Koreana is just like the types of "noraebangs" I've been to in Seoul. Â You can sing at the bar (but typically only in Korean) or you can rent a private room with your friends, loosen up with some drinks and sing Karaoke till your voice is gone! Â Koreana has a giant book of songs to choose from to keep you singing all night long.
One thing we learned is that our waitress hinted that next time if we'd like we were welcome to byob. Â Basically every group that walked in after us has cases of beer and bottles of liquor. Â However, the bartender and our waitress didn't let us go thirsty at all!
PS, go to their website and print out a coupon for 10% off!