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| - I've been to many Korean barbecues (Yakinikus) so I have some experience in rating these types of restaurants. Three things I like to rate restaurants on are service and hospitality, quality of food, and pricing. Before I start my review, I'd like to inform you that this is an "all you can eat" yakiniku. You have two hours to eat whatever you order on their menu, so pace yourself and don't over order! You will be charged for leftovers!
First off, hospitality and service. Despite being absolutely busy the night I went, the waiters/waitresses were always prompt on tending to my requests. They have a button on the side of the table which calls a waiter or waitress over, and the response time was never more than a minute. The waiters and waitresses (Yakinikus don't function like traditional restaurants, you will be seeing more than one waiter/waitress while dining) were always courteous and addressed all my needs quickly. Excellent customer service and hospitality.
Second point. Food. The food was great. The restaurant is located right next to an Asian market, which is where I imagine they source all their meats and spices. Everything seemed authentic and tasted delicious. The bulgogi and kalbi were well marinated, I'd highly recommend you order these two items (they're a staple in Korean cuisine). The sides are also delicious and free, so don't hesitate to order more sides! Food was definitely a five out of five.
Now, for pricing. As you can expect out of an all you can eat restaurant, you pay a one time fee. I am quite embarrassed to say I don't remember how much I paid for my dinner (I had 6 family members that night), but I believe it came out to about $22 per person for dinner pricing, which is pretty damn good! Just make sure you eat three orders worth of meat per person if you want to get value out of your meal (that is if you don't mind looking like a glutton).
Overall, would highly recommend this restaurant! Good food, good pricing, and great service!
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