Japanese restaurant blends an upscale atmosphere with lively energy and cozy seating. It shines with premium A5 Wagyu beef served in an all-you-can-eat BBQ style. Rich flavor and tenderness make the Wagyu barbecue a standout for meat lovers.
Offers all-you-can-eat A5 Wagyu BBQ with high-quality Japanese meats in a self-service style. The Wagyu barbecue stands out for its rich flavor and tenderness.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $49 per person.
Reservations are required for groups of four or more.
There is a 90-minute dining limit per table.
Cozy family-run spot serves authentic Korean street food with a modern vibe. Spicy pork BBQ shines with fresh, quality ingredients. Mung bean pancakes and Rose Tteokbokki offer a genuine taste experience in a relaxed setting.
Spicy pork BBQ stands out alongside BBQ beef that tastes more broiled than grilled, lacking a strong char. Other notable dishes include pork meat ball and seafood mung bean.
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The restaurant offers generous portions, perfect for leftovers.
Combo deals provide great value for the price.
Parking is ample and convenient for customers.
Korean spot shines with beef ribs and tofu soups that balance rich flavors. Side dishes offer more variety than usual, enhancing every bite. Expect a lively vibe with a loud TV and warm air, adding to the authentic experience.
Beef ribs stand out with excellent flavor and come with all side dishes included even for to-go orders. The menu also features BBQ pork, tofu soups, and wrapped meats that complement the barbecue well.
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The restaurant lacks air conditioning, making it hot during summer visits.
Expect consistent quality and taste in the food offered.
Seoul Tofu & Grill has a wide selection of dishes and side options.
Spacious Korean spot buzzes with energy and serves generous portions at great prices. BBQ ribs sizzle with LA Galbi flavor, paired perfectly with medium-spiced tofu soup. Casual vibe draws locals despite occasional waits.
BBQ ribs come on a sizzling platter with onions, offering 8-9 pieces of LA Galbi. The barbecue beef pairs well with a medium-spiced seafood and beef tofu soup, creating a combo perfect for sharing.
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Expect long wait times during weekends and peak dinner hours.
Lunch hours are usually less busy, making it a better time to visit.
The restaurant offers free refills for side dishes.
Small space with cozy atmosphere and warm yellow lighting sets a perfect mood. Sizzling BBQ stone bowls with crispy bottoms offer authentic Korean flavors. Outdoor seating and tools like tongs make dining hands-on and fun.
Sizzling BBQ stone bowls arrive hot with a crispy bottom. Combo meals include bulgogi and sides like naengmyeon, making quick Korean BBQ easy and satisfying.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11 am to 12 pm.
Parking is plentiful in the plaza with no wait for lunch at 2 pm on Saturday.
The spicy braised beef ribs are a great value for the price.
Shop resembles a New York deli with cases of cheeses and meats, creating a city-style atmosphere. Bar area includes TVs, making it suitable for a boys' night. Meat quality stands out as top notch, especially with selections like Creekstone Farms beef and A5 rib eye.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended for busy weekend dining.
Expect limited menu options until the full menu is launched.
Parking can be challenging, especially with large vehicles blocking lanes.
Newly remodeled space offers a lively atmosphere with authentic Thai flavors and adequately spaced seating. BBQ chicken shines with a perfect cook and a blend of sweet, sour, and savory flavors. BBQ beef skewers provide a flavorful, satisfying option with consistent taste and good service.
BBQ chicken stands out with a perfect cook and a blend of sweet, sour, and savory flavors. The BBQ beef skewers offer a flavorful and satisfying option alongside consistent taste and good service.
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The egg rolls cost $14 for three.
A noodle dish costs $17.
Portions are generous, providing good value.
Family-friendly spot with a live grill station adds fun to dining. BBQ duck shines with rich flavor, while BBQ pork quality varies. Interior blends traditional and modern styles, creating a busy yet comfortable vibe for groups.
An onsite station handles the BBQ duck and pork, with the duck often noted as very good. The BBQ pork combinations vary, sometimes fresh but other times all fat and not edible.
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The restaurant offers a large variety of menu items, including Cantonese cuisine.
Promotions include rice dishes priced between $6.99 and $9.99.
Lunch boxes are available and considered a good deal.