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| - I've been here multiple times since it's my favorite BBQ spot in Vegas. Love, love, love the atmosphere since I'm really into restaurants with a modern, upscale social vibe that plays house music (kinda specific, I know).
Don't walk in expecting to become super full unless you have a small stomach or are ready to shell out some money! I think around $20-25 per person would be good to adequately fill someone up. I always /have/ to get a bowl of rice in order to help fill me up when I usually don't get one,
For the appetizers, my favorites are the Ahi Tuna Poke, Spicy Tuna Volcano, & Wakame Seaweed Salad. It's been a while since I've had the Ahi Tuna and the Spicy Tuna, but I remember that I definitely enjoyed those the most. Out of all of the meats I've tried, the Toro Beef & the Harami Miso Skirt Steak are definitely my favorites. The Harami definitely has the most flavor out of the ones I've tried. Honestly, all the meats are packed with a lot of flavor; however, I remember the New York Steak not being too special for me. If I had to suggest meats for first timers, get the Harami, Toro Beef, Bistro Hanger Steak, & Filet Mignon.
The price is a little too high for me with the portions that are given for each item, but the quality is definitely there. They also provide sweet soy, spicy, and ponzu sauces for your meat, but you don't really need it since you don't have to worry about the meat not having any flavor.
I can't see myself going to Gyu-Kaku unless it's during Happy Hour since the price/portion ratio seems a little off to me. Kudos for having a Gyu-Kaku app to collect reward points to redeem for future visits! Definitely scan all of your receipts every time you go here since every little point counts. Every time I go back, I always get a free Toro Beef since I keep scanning my receipts from the last visit.
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