Really cool place. Had a lot of fun there. Good atmosphere and friendly staff. Only thing is make sure you watch your time so that you won’t be charged. Oh and everything is more fun when you’re drunk!
Alex X.
Classificação do local: 4 Greenville, SC
To get a private karaōke room, this is where we use to go sing with large groups back in the days of Central High School. It was like 25 dollars an hour or something like that, maybe more now. It is pretty rare but I still take friends here when they want to karaōke. The thing is you get to sing more songs when you rent out a room but you got to wait and sign up when you sing in bars. Up to you and your crowd and how much money you wanna dish out and how comfortable you are singing in public vs private. I let the people I am with decide. Im okay either ways bars or private karaōke room. Clean, many rooms available and they serve food. I never ordered though; I only went there to sing.
Yo J.
Classificação do local: 4 Rego Park, Queens, NY
Still a good go to place specially for a big group of people. It’s affordable and as always a friendly service. You have to ask for their specials because not everything is listed on the menu! I usually order the steamed pork with the lettuce and radish! It’s really good ! Lol the guy with the glasses that works here always hooks Us up! I think his name is Kevin!
Lianna N.
Classificação do local: 3 Omaha, NE
Expensive and so-so Food/Drinks + Screaming Karaōke + Sketch Location + Fairly pricey for a Private* Karaōke room = a seemingly bad recipe for a good drunk night of debauchery and fun. Come here drunk and expect a good time, but leave with someone to walk you to your car and a considerably more empty wallet. All in the name of a good night? That’s fine occasionally. *Note: as private as hearing the room next to you sing«hit me baby one more time» as you walk to the bathroom after chugging 3 beers.
Stephanie Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
It’s pretty out of the way, but they have parking in the back. Definitely come with someone who speaks and reads Korean. Everything is in Korean … of course they have English and Japanese songs, but to put it onto the machine, the control fro that is in Korean. I had to press all buttons I thought would be possible to finally figure it out. It’s great you can get your own room, $ 35, $ 45, $ 65 rooms. $ 45 fits 8 comfortably. They have leather couches in these rooms and you can order drinks when the server comes by. Or … you can go outside and find the server. They have some pretty recent songs, however, they’re not in one place and they’re sorted by song names among 4 books in the room. I think you spend more time flipping through the book, so go with a few so you’ll have time to look up some songs while someone else sings.
Sean B.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
too expensive for not all that great food, im korean had much much better food, when musictown moved obver to new world they hiked up prices…
Jin C.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Okay, to tell a you guys that hated this place because it’s dirty?! Well here is the news! It’s under new owner/management so it has new sound system and much cleaner. Sorry to break the news but it’s not BYOB anymore! This place has side restaurant that serves food and drink.
Jenny J.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
So I’ve noticed that New World hasn’t gotten a recent review. So let me set the record straight. It’s has a comfortable setting with cushy couches, okay food – which always tastes better when you’re drunk. The private rooms is what makes me such a fan. It’s perfect for anyone who’s bashful to sing around strangers. A song list book I can barely lift, so there’s plenty to search through. I believe it’s a BYOB, but I’m not certain. What I usually do is bring a little,(or big) bottle of liquor, then order up a 12 pack & shot glasses. That’s all you’ll need for a set night. That and good vocals. Running about $ 25 an hour, is nothing when you split it between folks. Hope you enjoy it.
Herb L.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Good spot. Basically, what I was hoping Yakitori Boy would model its karoake after, as far as décor, pricing, etc Not too pricey, decent song selection.
Lena n.
Classificação do local: 1 Philadelphia, PA
OMGAREYOUKIDDINGME??? GHETTOASSNEWWORLD! and the most DIRTIEST! why?! because all the young bucks be bringing weed, alcohol, and everything up in there and they tear the place apart like crazy! I will never go to new world again because it’s just dam dirty now. YAKITORI’s the spot now! or the new place called Music City on 69th and market — it’s way cleaner and has a bar!
Seve' M.
Classificação do local: 4 Conshohocken, PA
The only way you are ever going to hear about this place is word of mouth because not only is it tucked away, 90% is of everything there is written in Korean. That being said… This place is probably the only place you will see me EVER do karaōke. The biggest deterant for doing karaōke is the humiliation of singing«Cry me a River» to a bunch of laughing strangers. Here you onlyget laughed at by your friends in your own private room. Trust me its alot easier to get your karaōke cherry popped that way.
Lee c.
Classificação do local: 5 Malvern, PA
Korean/Asian Karaōke where you get your own private rooms and then sing your brains out. I have enjoyed every time i’ve gone. Probably because i’m so insanely in love with karaōke and i always manage to go with great groups of people. The rooms have always seemed reasonably priced. (i made a new entry for new world karaōke to avoid confusion) also, i realized the map on google is a little misleading. The New World«Complex» is actually on the NE Corner of Olney and Front. To get to the karaōke, you can go past Front on Olney and turn left into the gated parking lot down the hill. The entrance to the karaōke is next to the entrance with the stairs.