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| - It's Vegas... and when a group of four tipsy 20-something year olds come stammering into a restaurant at 4 in the morning who are expected to be fed, you know that they are expecting nothing but accommodating food to satisfy them!
First off, let me mention that there is an all you can eat KBBQ here and while I did not choose this route I will provide some evident opinions from my fellow party-doers. Their beef is pretty fresh and might they recommend the beef tongue (sounds gross but it's so good anywhere, take my word for it). We came in like I said at the crack of dawn so it was not busy at all (we were actually only one of two). What I liked about this place is that the place where you grill all the meat was buttered up so the grill did not get all grungy and charred up, I don't think the waitress had to change the grill at all. Overall, the meat isn't something that is out of this world, but most of my friends said that it was decent.
Secondly, let us move onto my meal. I am a soup connoisseur and so, quite naturally, I bought this noodle soup and I honestly wish I could remember the name but I literally just got done with clubbing and all I know that I was putting into my stomach was a warm bowl of delicious spicy soup! I am sure you can find it if you muster up enough creativity from my review.
The only thing I wanted to mention is that out of the four of us, three had the AYCE and I went the normal entree route and the waitress exclaimed "NO SHARING OKAY?" Which kind of irked me because I am not the type to find loopholes when I eat. So I am going to dock a point off just for that... Harsh? I think not -- my ego is damaged. She proceeds to ask me to help out my friends because they could not finish it all... my have the tables turned?
Overall, you should definitely try Kimchi, it could truly satisfy that insatiable hunger of yours at any time of the day. Just watch out, get AYCE or you can't share!
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