Korean restaurant with built-in fire grills and modern minimalist design creates a clean, intimate atmosphere. K-pop videos play on large screens, adding a lively but controlled vibe. Efficient ventilation keeps smoke away, making the space comfortable even when busy.
Soups come with BBQ and hotpot options, letting you grill meat while the soup simmers. The Szechuan Spicy and Tom Yum soups stand out for their bold, spicy flavors.
Offers unlimited kalbi dinner for 30 dollars and a luncheon BBQ all you can eat option at a great price. Focuses on unlimited Korean barbecue with solid value.
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The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option for a fixed price.
You have 90 minutes to eat as much as you can during your visit.
Everyone at the table must choose the same menu option.
Bright, clean space with well-laid-out buffet stations and comfortable seating creates a relaxed atmosphere. Large groups fit easily, and fresh sushi and a variety of seafood stand out among offerings. The environment feels updated and welcoming with a tidy, modern decor.
Great soup selection offers variety, but some soups have a latex-like taste. Overall, the soup quality varies.
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The cost per person ranges between $19 and $30 depending on the time and day.
A 15% gratuity is added for groups of five or more.
The buffet offers a wide variety of options, including crab, mussels, and sushi.
All you can eat sushi buffet offers a huge selection with fresh, delicious options at a reasonable price. Warm, modern decor creates a welcoming atmosphere that suits both intimate and lively gatherings. The space can get crowded and loud during peak times, but it remains stylish and inviting.
Clear soup and miso soup offer clean, comforting flavors. Hot and sour soup stands out with its bold, tangy taste. Crab rangoons and gyoza often accompany soups as popular starters.
Unlimited sushi comes with soups, salads, and appetizers like crab rangoons and gyoza. The all you can eat menu offers a wide variety of flavorful choices at a great value.
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The all-you-can-eat sushi option costs $27.99 per person.
Reservations are not accepted; expect long wait times on weekends.
Leftovers cost $1 per piece if you can't finish your meal.
Robot servers deliver meals, adding a modern, fun touch to the dining experience. Spacious, bright interiors feature simple, comfortable decoration with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. The restaurant offers a dual concept with separate sushi and American/Chinese dining areas.
Spicy and sour flavors dominate with dishes like Tom Yum Goong and the spicy fish soup stew. Options include authentic Szechuan style soups, dumpling soup, and a nostalgic sizzling rice soup.
Unlimited food costs 27 dollars here. The spot offers all you can eat sushi.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours due to high demand.
The restaurant offers an extensive menu with authentic dishes from various regions of China.
A separate menu with authentic Chinese dishes is available upon request.
Rotary sushi service features a conveyor belt with robotic delivery adding a playful touch. The interior is modern and beautifully themed, creating an inviting and family-friendly atmosphere. Plates move quickly, offering a fresh and flavorful sushi experience with a creative vibe.
Miso soup here stands out for being not salty like most places. It tastes delicious enough to order twice.
Offers an all you can eat option priced between $20 and $30. Provides a variety of unique foods with affordable quality compared to similar conveyor belt sushi spots.
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The all-you-can-eat option is priced at $20, offering good value.
Expect a one-hour wait during lunch hours, especially on holidays.
Customers must eat what they take or face charges for leftovers.
Robotic servers with cat ears deliver food in a space featuring built-in hibachi grills and a sushi bar visible to diners. The atmosphere stays quiet and low-key with occasional pop-ey background music and futuristic decor. Sushi quality is often praised, making it a notable spot for all-you-can-eat sushi experiences.
Miso soup appears regularly and pairs well with meals. Soups come with salads that add a fresh touch. Both are simple but memorable parts of the dining experience.
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The price for unlimited sushi is $24.99 for dinner.
Wednesday night dinner costs $25.99 per person.
The all-you-can-eat lunch is priced at about $15.
Enormous dining area with large windows creates a bright, relaxed atmosphere where groups enjoy casual meals at their own pace. An extensive sauce bar offers a wide range of flavors, enhancing the hot pot experience. Decor feels dated but clean, supporting a comfortable and laid-back vibe.
Over ten soup options include vegetarian bases and spicy varieties with a strong kick. Customizable hotpot setup offers a wide selection of seafood, meats, and vegetables with frequent refills.
Unlimited hot pot comes with all-you-can-eat options and no time limit for $28 per person. The menu includes hot pot, sushi, Chinese food, and dessert all offered with bottomless servings.
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The buffet price ranges from $9 to $14 per person depending on the time and day.
Expect to pay $28 per person for all-you-can-eat hot pot with unlimited time.
The restaurant offers unlimited hot pot, sushi, Chinese food, and dessert for $30.
Buffet restaurant offers all-you-can-eat ramen and sushi bars alongside a hot pot option and unlimited milk tea. Brightly lit and spacious interior suits families and groups, with a clean, updated decor. Birthday celebrations add lively noise and flashing signs, creating a fun, energetic atmosphere.
Unlimited hot pot soups and a build-your-own noodle soup bar offer variety. The Chinese soup has many ingredients, and the wonton soup features a soothing broth. Authentic Tonkatsu Japanese soup and ramens appear in the noodle corner.
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The buffet charges $29.99 per person for lunch.
A 12% service charge is added to all bills as of October 1, 2025.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM on Sundays.