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K-Fever Karaoke
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 2 pm - 2:30 am
Fri-Sun 1 pm - 2:30 am
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Music:
- Music Videos
- Best Nights:
- Tue, Sun
- Happy Hour:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Smoking:
- No
- Coat Check:
- No
- Good For Dancing:
- No
- Has TV:
- Yes
2 reviews for K-Fever Karaoke
2 reviews in English
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Review from Edward L.
K-Fever is one of those staples for those of Asian descent. Yes, they like boxing themselves into a room and pretending to be rock stars while staring at a bunch of music videos and eating snacks and drinking bubble tea.
Parking is ample in the strip mall. You may have to walk a little bit if the area immediately in front is full.
The place is a little old for sure, but it doesn't make you want to run out screaming. The main foyer has several couches and a TV screen so you can request and sing some karaoke while waiting for a room. This is a really nice touch. As for the rooms, there is 1 large room that can fit some 18 people; everything else is more like 4-15.
They have many of the newer songs in the menu, which is also nice. However, the equipment is a little beaten up. Sometimes our audio would be replaced by a signal from an adjacent room. Also, the touchscreen system is 100% Chinese, so I hope you either know how to read or have an token FOB in your group.
The drinks and snacks here are actually quite tasty. You wouldn't think that such a ghetto-looking place would deliver in this respect but they do.
Washrooms aren't the world's cleanest, but fortunately the floors aren't sticky.
On Tuesdays, singing is 50% off. It's a pretty awesome deal. Also, between 1300-1800 on certain days it's $11 allyoucansing. Something to keep in mind if you want to save a few bucks. -
Review from Jacqueline N.
Vancouver, BC
Yelpers, I dragged my car-less ass all the way to K-Fever after a friend of mine recommended it. If you are near the Canada Line, the trek isn't too bad. Once you get off at Aberdeen Station, it's about a 7 minute walk in sprawling suburbia to K-Fever.
Upon entering the place, my group of 10 was pleasantly surprised. The room we were given was huge, very clean and modern. The karaoke system was super hi-tech and very easy to operate, a welcome departure from paper catalogues.
And then the staff told us they were not licensed.
Silence and confusion ensued.
How do you have a karaoke party without booze?!!
Needless to say we sprinted out of there to the nearest bar, which unfortunately was a 25-minute train ride away...
(For those wondering about music selection, if you're strictly anglo there's next to nothing there for you).
