Open grill setup with tabletop grilling creates a lively vibe perfect for groups. Enjoy all-you-can-eat BBQ featuring quality wagyu and a mix of Korean and Japanese styles. Simple decor and vented tables keep it comfortable and smoke-free.
Japanese-style BBQ blends Korean and Japanese barbecue styles with an all-you-can-eat option. The BBQ offers reasonable prices and a variety of grilled meats for group celebrations.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat premium menu costs $55, while the regular menu is $35.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Ushiya Grill does not accept AMEX; only major credit cards and cash are accepted.
Yakiniku offers all-you-can-eat barbecue with grills and tongs at each table. Spacious seating and good ventilation create a cozy vibe despite some smoke. Enjoy Draft Sapporo and Suntory beers that boost the lively atmosphere.
Offers a very good all-you-can-eat Japanese barbecue with a grill and tongs at the table. Stands out from overcrowded, factory-like barbecue spots by providing a more solid and enjoyable experience.
Good to know
Happy hour is available from 8:30 to 10 pm with a special menu.
On Thursdays, all-day happy hour is offered.
Parking is limited, but there is a lot at the front of the complex.
Spacious interior with large bright TVs sets a modern, casual vibe perfect for groups. BBQ chicken is juicy and smoky, offering bold flavor without sauce. Clean, sleek design creates a cozy yet casual atmosphere ideal for quick lunches or casual dates.
BBQ chicken comes juicy and well-marinated, with a smoky garlic flavor that stands out even without sauce.
Good to know
After 9pm, customers can enjoy a free drink with a $10 minimum dine-in order.
They currently have a Back to School Special offering 20% off dine-in.
Parking is shared with another restaurant, so consider street parking during peak hours.
Cozy ramen spot shines with impressive ramen flavors and a quiet atmosphere perfect for casual dates. Hawaiian mix plate BBQ offers juicy chicken and tasty char siu sauce in generous portions. Clean environment and nearby parking add to the ease.
Hawaiian mix plate barbecue offers generous portions with cravable flavors. The chicken BBQ and barbecue pork bun feature juicy meat and tasty char siu sauce.
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Parking is convenient with plenty of spaces available right outside.
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
Expect higher prices than average, with ramen dishes around $15.
Traditional Chinese street vendor BBQ offers spiced lamb skewers and BBQ beef tongue with quick beer service. TVs show sports, creating a relaxed bar atmosphere. Late-night crowds enjoy wallet-friendly prices and social dining with warming trays for fully cooked skewers.
Authentic Northeast Chinese BBQ shines here with well-balanced spices and flavors. Skewers like BBQ beef tongue, squid, and lamb stand out, paired with quick beer service for late-night snacks.
Good to know
Happy hour prices are available, making it a great time to visit.
There is usually no wait for a table, especially during off-peak hours.
Parking is plentiful, making access easy for visitors.
Korean barbecue shines with full-service grills and staff help. Large free parking suits families and groups. Enjoy Galbi Jjim and seafood pancake in a quiet, spacious setting perfect for parties.
Full-service Korean BBQ features propane grills at each table with staff assisting throughout. The Galbi stands out as a popular choice, delivering a lively dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant has a large free parking lot available for guests.
Expect to pay over $250 for a meal for five adults, including taxes and tips.
Each meat serving is designed to serve two people, so plan accordingly.
Authentic Lanzhou beef noodles shine with flavorful broths and quick service. Chinese BBQ skewers and goat ribs offer tasty sides, though lamb is lean. Bright, clean space feels warm but seating is cramped.
Chinese BBQ skewers and goat ribs stand out as great side dishes. The BBQ lamb is available but tends to be lean, with no fatty options offered.
Good to know
A big bowl noodle competition happens before 9:30, cheering for participants.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Lanzhou noodle restaurants.
The restaurant does not accept cash payments.
Indoor space offers comfortable seating but tables feel stiff. Loud music creates a chill yet overwhelming atmosphere. Small groups enjoy exceptional grilled fish and smoky lamb skewers served hot and well-seasoned.
Skewers come in many varieties, with lamb and BBQ fish standing out. The fish arrives hot, well-seasoned, and in a generous portion packed with smoky flavor.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult to find during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay around $100 for a meal for three, including tax and tips.
The restaurant serves large portions, typically enough for two people.
Large space buzzes with dim sum carts and lively chatter. Roasted duck shines with crispy skin and tender meat. Family-friendly vibe draws crowds to small tables for tea and tasty bites.
Roasted duck features perfectly crispy skin and juicy meat that stays tender. Barbecue pork and duck offer cost-effective quality with a crisp texture.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect a short wait for a table.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours; arrive early.
The restaurant charges $1.50 for tea per person.
Hawaiian BBQ spot serves moist BBQ chicken and flavorful short ribs with huge portions. Grab n' go vibe suits quick meals, though the setting feels older and less clean. Macaroni salad is well-balanced and satisfying, complementing the hearty combo plates perfectly.
BBQ Chicken and Regular Chicken stand out as solid meat options. Combo plates mix fried shrimp, short ribs, fish fillet, and BBQ chicken with rice, cabbage, and macaroni salad. BBQ Beef tends to dry out after sitting.
Good to know
Expect large portion sizes, often resulting in leftovers.
Pricing aligns with typical expectations for casual dining.
This place is more suited for grab-and-go meals than sit-down dining.