Come in for the ice cold beer! Everyone makes note of the beer that comes out with a nice slush on top and rightfully so. It is the whole draw of this place.
This was one of the first places that Katrina M. took me to when I first came back from living abroad. The nice thing is that their serving size is not dictated by the AYCE and over indulgent trend of Vegas. I am a fan of getting my moneys worth and I would say that you do get that at Yagyu. The serving size meant for two is the perfect if not a little big. You would not think so because the meat is not stacked high, but with all the sides you will fill up quickly.
Between the two of us we split the Combination A. The marbling in the meat made it very tender without being too fatty. The fried items were the last things to be touched. There was nothing too special about their tonkatsu, chicken karage, or gyoza. The side dishes were not bad, I tend to devour kimchi like no other. Give me a bowl of rice and kimchi and I can call it a meal. I was coming off the nothing beats the stuff I got in Korea feeling which is why we didn't ask for refills. We paid forty for the combo meal, two beers, with tip. It is not bad for a quality meal.