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Three notable things from Kasai Grill House puts this from a 3-star to a 4-star place in my opinion: 1. They marinate their protein well to add flavour while making it more tender. Even chicken, which is traditionally the longest to cook, seemed quicker with the sesame marinade. 2. They offer lettuce leaves, raw garlic, and even the korean dipping sauce so you can wrap your delicious kbbq'ed items before chomping down. This mimics what you would get with the authentic a la carte Korean grill experiences. Have not encountered another AYCE KBBQ place that offers it. 3. They have ice cream and cake selections for their dessert choices. Bonus is that they don't have the absurd one dessert per person rule that other AYCE places enforce. Although this place has just opened recently, I was quietly impressed by the overall experience here. We visited on a Thursday which was unexpectedly quiet (6 covers total which included us) but that just meant we got really attentive service. They changed our grills several times over the 2ish hours (that is the supposed time limit) we were there so there was never really obscene build up of burnt stuff on the grill. I think I would like to visit again in the future for another experience. :-)
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