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| - I'm sure most of you will know that this is not actually Korean BBQ. But as there is Korean style Chinese food (Jjajangmyeon and Jjamppong), I can accept Chinese style Korean food.
I've visited several different locations under this franchise, and I'm pretty confident that all of the food is the same. They must use the same recipes for the sauces. The thing I find weird about this franchise is that everything tastes the same. Even the kimchi and the bean sprouts all taste like BBQ. It's weird.
Unlike, say AYCE sushi, KBBQ is very generous with its "all you can eat," moniker. In several of my visits, the plates get replenished readily, and often, staff walk around with trays full of plates of raw meat, asking if you want more refills.
Eventually, I stop eating because I get tired of eating the same flavour, and not because I'm actually full...maybe they do that on purpose!
I can't deny that it's a fun time with a group of friends.
Some tips:
Ask for a new grill when your food starts to all taste like burnt stuff
When cooking fish, place it on top of a piece of beef so that it doesn't stick to the grill.
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