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15% tip AUTOMATICALLY included to the price, no matter the amount of people. I thought this was a little stupid. I thought gratuity was only for groups of 8 people or more? Also, you must finish your food or there is a $15 fee. Overall, the food was decent for the price. They have 3 options, from $15/person, $20/person, and $25/person. Three AYCE menus: Nevada ($16.95): Brisket, Pork Belly, Marinated Chicken, Spicy Chicken, Spicy Pork, Large Intestine, Steamed Egg, Bean Paste Soup, and House Salad. Vegas ($20.95): "Nevada" items plus Kalbi, Bulgogi, Spicy Squid, and Japchae. Spring Mountain ($24.95): "Vegas" items plus Beef Tongue, Dumpling, Shrimp, and Beef Tofu Soup. We settled for the $20/person choice and ended up getting marinated meat, buldogi, and marinated chicken. Food was decent. Not the best I've had, but better than waiting 2 hours for the same thing in Tofu Hut. Overall, food was decent for the price, but I still think there are better KBBQ places in town (like Honey Pig).
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