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| - Visiting Vegas for a Star Trek convention this past weekend, my wife, son and I wanted to try something different than what was offered in the resorts and we wanted to be away from the strip. So we ventured to the Korean BBQ place that we found through Yelp. Not all the reviews were favorable but we gave it a shot
There was a decent amount of space for parking and immediately found a parking spot. As we entered the establishment, we were quickly greeted and asked about our dining needs. We told him that we wanted Korean BBQ and was led to our table amongst many other BBQ diners. As we sat down, we were asked for our drink requests -- easy, waters (3x) please. A very pleasant young woman came to our table and handed us the menus. The prices were very reasonable and they even had a AYCE Korean BBQ & Sushi/Sashimi combo. Again, the prices were very reasonable and to our surprise, they were having a promotion of giving $5.00 discount off the prices we saw printed on the menus.
We told her that we wanted the AYCE Korean BBQ.
Minutes later, our drinks arrived which was followed by the usual Korean side dishes -- Mmmmm kimchi and spicy lettuce/salad.
Let the AYCE Korean BBQ begin.
We ordered 2 AYCE dinners and 1 1/2 price AYCE dinner for our son.
First round:
- Beef Bulgogi
- Samgyubsal (pork belly)
- Dak Bulgogi (chicken)
- Jukoomi (baby octopus)
- Gyeran Jjim (steamed egg casserole)
- Gyoza (dumplings)
Second round:
- Joomulluk (boneless short rib)
- Saeng Deung Sim (steak)
- Steamed rice
Third round:
- Chadol (beef brisket)
- Galbi (short rib w/ bone)
- Gyeran Jjim
After all that, we called it quits and asked for the check. All throughout the dining period, we were checked upon, they made sure that we had our meats available for cooking. In general, we were quite pleased with the entire experience.
As we got up from our table and proceeded toward the exit, we were asked to come again. Unfortunately, we leave for home (Maryland) the next day.
I will make a note of it to visit the place again when the opportunity presents itself.
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