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If you dare, try the all you can eat Wagyu beef! (It will come with a hefty price of $70+ dollars though!!) the other choice would be the all you can eat angus beef! Both are great options but both have different price points.
I tried both wagyu and angus beef, if you don't want to spend the hefty price of $70, then angus beef ayce is fine!
I did try the wagyu beef ayce and it was delicious too! Mind you, the right way to fully get your value for the wagyu beef is to focus your ayce stomach to just the wagyu and don't get tempted by other food items on the list or else you'll fill yourself up real quick!
If you do choose wagyu ayce, be prepared for the service being slow, especially on days when they're super busy to get your your wagyu beef. I suggest you to order the next orders the moment you get a plate if you plan to eat a lot more wagyu beef. That way, you'll enjoy your beef and they can start preparing for your next order!
There are two types of wagyu beef they can offer in your ayce price and you can have both. The Australian and the US wagyu. Our family tend to like the US wagyu more because it was fattier and the meat was more marbleized. Australian wagyu had more meat, less fat, so the texture wasn't as "melt in your mouth" type. Can be somewhat tough if you overcook it so keep a close eye on the beef slices because they cook fast! They also offer Japanese Kobe beef but the Kobe is not included in the ayce pricing. You'll have to order separately and each plate can easily start at $90. Angus beef is like beef short ribs but sliced and comes out deboned so the texture of the angus beef slices were tender and juicy.
The place is very clean and the grills are sophisticated. Embedded within the table, the servers also come by to replace your wire rack every so often.
LAST TIP?!
If you don't like the thickness of the beef, see if the waiters can let the kitchen know to cut it thicker. Some will fulfill your request while others don't help you ask the kitchen. But it doesn't hurt to ask, so why not ask!
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