Spacious hot pot spot offers one-person-one-pot design for a cozy, clean vibe. Enjoy unlimited Wagyu beef and seafood with fresh lobster in an all-you-can-eat deal. Self-service bar adds variety with fresh ingredients and sauces.
Unlimited hotpot features Wagyu beef and a generous seafood platter with fresh lobster. The all-you-can-eat deal also includes unlimited drinks and desserts.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11:30 AM to 5:00 PM for $28.99.
The all-you-can-eat hotpot menu offers an impressive variety of fresh, high-quality ingredients.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and organization.
Enjoy all-you-can-eat A5 wagyu in a sleek, modern space with a lively yet elegant vibe. Self-serve bars offer rice dispensers and curry, plus unlimited milk tea and Calpico. Small, cozy setting makes reservations advisable.
Unlimited servings include Japanese A5 wagyu, sweet shrimp, and hand rolls. The buffet features a rice-dispensing machine offering curry rice and wagyu meat sauce, plus unlimited Calpico, milk tea, ice cream, fruit, and snacks.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to secure a table.
Children under 100cm eat free, while those 101-130cm pay half price.
The restaurant enforces a strict 90-minute dining time limit.
Modern space offers a cozy vibe with a busy atmosphere from its cramped layout. Enjoy bottomless A5 wagyu cuts that melt in your mouth and unlimited boba drinks for a fun, all-you-can-eat experience.
Unlimited cuts of A5 wagyu arrive quickly and melt in the mouth with intense marbling. The menu also includes bottomless boba drinks alongside the all-you-can-eat experience.
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Expect a wait time of 1-2 hours during peak dinner hours.
Put your name on the waiting list early to avoid long waits.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option with high-quality dishes.
Hot pot spot offers all-you-can-eat skewers with a self-serve fridge full of meats and veggies. Enjoy unlimited sliced meats for $39.99 in a cozy space blending modern and traditional Chinese styles. Sauce station and drink bar add fun customization to your meal.
Unlimited hot pot offers high quality meats and endless sliced meats and skewers for $39.99. This setup provides a great deal for those who enjoy variety and quantity in their hot pot experience.
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Lunch special is available until 4 p.m. on weekdays.
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
Dinner costs $38.99 plus tax and tips, while lunch is $28.99.
Hot pot spot shines with bottomless meat and snacks during lunch. Spacious, clean space features personalized sauce stations and a fun dancing noodle show. Families enjoy a warm vibe with toys and special meals for kids.
Special lunch offers unlimited servings including unlimited meat options. The space is spacious and clean with a well-stocked condiment station and unlimited fruit and snacks.
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Reservations are required before visiting, especially during peak hours.
The weekday happy hour offers a $2 shabu beef deal.
Happy hours are available Monday through Thursday before 5 pm.
Spacious Brazilian steakhouse shines with tableside meat service and a showy cocktail experience featuring flaming drinks. Salad bar offers endless fresh combinations. Sports games on screen add to the lively yet elegant atmosphere.
Unlimited two-course menu offers plenty of variety. The salad bar features a fantastic selection of fresh ingredients for endless combinations.
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Expect a variety of meats served continuously until you signal for a stop.
The restaurant offers a salad bar with numerous options included in the meal.
Prices are reasonable considering the quality and service provided.
Spacious shabu-shabu spot offers bottomless meat with no limits on rounds and unlimited broth choices. Self-serve bars let you customize sauces and ingredients. Family-friendly vibe blends with lively energy for a fun, comfortable meal.
Unlimited meat comes with no restrictions on rounds, letting you order multiple plates at once. A bottomless broth and a drink station with unlimited iced teas, coffee, and soda add to the all-you-can-eat experience.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $35.99 per person on weekends.
Reservations require the entire party to be present.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early around 4:30 PM.
Soul food shines with warm lighting and wood accents creating a cozy vibe. Brunch livens up with bottomless mimosas flowing freely. Outdoor seating offers a peaceful vibe perfect for relaxed meals.
Bottomless mimosas flow freely and keep the brunch lively. The unlimited drinks offer a steady pour throughout the meal.
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Brunch is served until 2pm on weekends.
Parking is easy to find in the Northwest parking structure.
Prices range from mid $20s for small portions.
Sushi spot offers a bottomless sushi option that satisfies big appetites. Vibrant flower arrangements and soft colors create a chic atmosphere. Free parking and an open layout make it family-friendly and easy to visit.
The All You Can Eat option lets you eat as much sushi as you want. It offers a bottomless experience that many find satisfying and worth returning for.
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There is easy free parking available.
The AYCE buffet costs $34.95 on weekdays and $39.95 on weekends for adults.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat menu that includes sushi, ramen, and appetizers.
Miyabi Shabu and Grill offers unlimited A5 Wagyu beef in a cozy setting with chill music. Self-serve fresh vegetables complement the bottomless buffet. Authentic shabu-shabu flavors make it a top spot for quality meats and a relaxed vibe.
Unlimited A5 Wagyu beef stands out at the buffet. Self-serve, free, and unlimited vegetables and fresh greens accompany the meat at Miyabi Shabu and Grill.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat option is available, featuring a variety of meats and vegetables.
Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially for dinner.
Modern Korean spot offers high-quality galbi-tang in a cozy, upscale setting with comfortable outdoor patio. Enjoy unlimited spicy fish cakes and quick refills of side dishes plus all you can eat rice. Tables are close, making it intimate but slightly cramped.
Unlimited appetizers include spicy fish cakes and seaweed. Side dishes come refilled quickly and include three bowls of rice, all you can eat.
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Expect to pay extra fees if using a credit card for payment.
The restaurant offers unlimited side dishes with each meal.
Outdoor patio seating is available, perfect for dining after shopping.
Shabu-shabu spot offers individual hot pots and a bottomless salad bar with unlimited meat. Cozy but cramped space feels busy and lively. Authentic Asian flavors shine with a variety of dipping sauces to enhance every bite.
Unlimited access to a salad bar and meat stands out here. Both offer plenty to enjoy without limits.
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The price for a weekday all-you-can-eat lunch is $28.99, including a drink and dessert.
Dinner prices are $39.99, which may be considered pricey by some.
There is a 90-minute dining limit for all guests.
Robot servers add fun tech to a clean, modern space with an open kitchen and upscale decor. Each diner cooks on an individual induction cooker, creating a calm, authentic vibe. Enjoy unlimited meats with about 10 varieties plus a buffet and sauce station for variety.
Unlimited meats include about 10 varieties for $30. An unlimited buffet and sauce station offers hot foods, salads, and seafood.
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The all-you-can-eat lunch special is $25 on weekdays, including Fridays.
Dinner prices are $33.99 on weekends for all-you-can-eat.
Parking is available in an underground structure, but can be hard to find after 6pm.
Enjoy all-you-can-eat shabu-shabu with unlimited meat and seafood. Fresh ingredients and a DIY sauce bar let you customize flavors. Family-friendly seating indoors and outdoors creates a relaxed vibe despite occasional noise.
Unlimited shabu-shabu and Pyunbaek Jjim come with all-you-can-eat options. Expect a wide variety of meat, seafood, and noodles served without limits.
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Dpot offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $35 per person.
Lunch prices are around $50 for two people, including tax.
The restaurant is closed every Sunday.
Korean barbecue restaurant with cramped seating and unique grill design creates a loud, smoky atmosphere that feels bustling and family-friendly. Tables are small and the space gets hot from cooking stoves, making conversation difficult. The place fills up quickly and does not accept reservations.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat lunch price is $29.99, while dinner costs $38.99.
There is a two-hour limit on all-you-can-eat orders, and charges apply for uneaten meat.
Amusement park features go-karting and laser tag in a clean, spacious setting. Bottomless pass offers unlimited access to rides, mini golf, and arcade games. Loud outdoor music adds an energetic vibe for families and kids.
Unlimited access includes go karts, mini golf, and laser tag with an all-day pass. The pass also covers arcade games and several rides, offering great value for continuous play.
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Discounted 2-hour passes are available within 2 hours of opening or before closing.
The wait time for rides is usually less than five minutes.
There are unbelievable deals on tokens during happy hour.
Enjoy bottomless mimosas and unlimited chips with fresh salsa in a family-friendly spot. The taco bar and fresh guacamole shine despite dim lighting and outdated decor. Soft music and a small patio add to the relaxed vibe.
Endless bottomless mimosas flow freely with attentive service keeping them coming. Unlimited chips and salsa add to the filling brunch experience.
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Happy hour runs daily until 9 pm with great drink deals.
Taco Tuesday offers special menu items from 4-9 pm.
Reservations are recommended for holiday buffets.
Japanese spot offers a cozy modern atmosphere with lively vibes and a live drama show during meals. Enjoy unlimited vegetable refills with plenty of greens, though shabu meat is thin and service can lag. Broth choices are high-quality, but All You Can Eat feels pricey.
Unlimited vegetable refills come with the meal, including plenty of greens but no enoki mushrooms or tofu. The broth is good, but the thin shabu meat and service quality do not match the price of the All You Can Eat menu.
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Sign up for the waitlist on Yelp to avoid a 20+ minute wait, especially on weekends.
Mokkoji gets really busy during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
Reservations are recommended as tables are held for only 5 minutes.