Korean barbecue restaurant with well-designed interior and comfortable seating offers a clean, cozy atmosphere with excellent ventilation. The vibe stays quiet and welcoming, distinct from busier areas. High-quality meat and flavorful side dishes complement a strong cocktail selection.
Great marbling stands out in the brisket. Plates often feature it alongside pork belly and house marinated ribs, with options to order just the beef brisket for more focus.
All you can eat options offer a great deal with delicious food. Weekend midday buffets provide a bargain for unlimited servings.
Good to know
All you can eat is only available from 12 to 4:30 PM.
There was no wait time at GAN-HOO BBQ.
The place was super clean.
Space offers premium quality meat in a setting that feels chill yet fancy. It draws those seeking unlimited A5 wagyu and high-quality yakiniku without high cost. The atmosphere balances casual comfort with a sense of luxury.
Brisket comes incredibly tender and flavorful here, especially the A5 brisket and otoro marinated brisket. Other cuts like top blade and harami also stand out for their rich taste.
Offers an all you can eat BBQ experience with amazing quality meats and flavors. Focuses on delivering a satisfying and extensive buffet style meal.
Good to know
Unlimited A5 wagyu is available, making it a great value.
This spot offers high-quality beef at reasonable prices.
Chubby Cattle BBQ specializes in high-quality yakiniku dining.
Large, modern space with grills at each table creates a lively, vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of Seoul. The setting feels like a giant indoor market with a spacious upper level, perfect for groups enjoying all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ. Slightly smoky air adds to the authentic experience.
Beef brisket stays tender and juicy when grilled, offering a delicious and savory flavor. It ranks among the best cuts alongside premium pork belly and beef flat iron.
Offers a Korean BBQ all you can eat experience with a surprisingly affordable price. The buffet includes a variety of options suitable for lunch and dinner.
Good to know
Dinner costs $49.95 per person for all-you-can-eat BBQ.
Lunch special is $9.99 from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
In June, parties of four get one person to eat free.
Japanese restaurant offers table cooking with premium A5 Wagyu beef that melts in the mouth. Bright lighting creates a cozy yet spacious atmosphere with a relaxing vibe. Seating includes fixed 4-seater tables and multiple dining rooms, but floors can be slippery.
Unlimited servings of A5 wagyu brisket come with other cuts, sides, and soft drinks. The brisket is a standout alongside the wagyu ribeye and vegetables.
Unlimited sliced wagyu stands out with a gold meal priced at $99 per person. The buffet offers a variety of broths for cooking meat and includes veggie and seafood plates alongside appetizers.
Good to know
You only have 90 minutes for your meal.
The best package is the $98 Diamond package, which includes unlimited premium cuts of Wagyu meat.
Premium sets include the highest quality A5 Japanese wagyu and M9+ Australian wagyu.
Modern Korean barbecue space offers an upscale atmosphere with beautiful, stylish decor and a non-alcoholic bar. The vibe blends comfort with elegance, featuring a DJ and seating arranged to keep grills slightly off-center. It suits groups looking for a lively yet refined dining experience.
Beef brisket comes marinated and pairs well with spicy sauces like gochujang and teriyaki. It stands out alongside marinated hanging steak and spicy bulgogi for a rich, meaty experience.
Offers an all you can eat menu featuring modern Korean BBQ and sushi. Pricing stays very reasonable for the variety and quantity available.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat option costs $100 per person with a 90-minute dining limit.
A 30% charge applies if you don't finish your food to prevent waste.
Expect large portion sizes, making it easy to share among friends.
Korean barbecue restaurant with interactive grilling at the table and multiple TVs playing K-pop videos creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Music selection is consistently praised as amazing and adds to the energetic vibe. Outdoor seating features string lights and heat lamps, offering a comfortable option with heating and air conditioning.
Thin cut brisket stands out as the best cut here, offering a really good and tasty flavor. It pairs well with other favorites like beef bulgogi and top-blade steak.
Unlimited meat cuts and a variety of sides and salads make the Korean barbecue buffet stand out. The price for all you can eat Korean BBQ is very reasonable.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two hours for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat price is $40 per person.
Children under 2 eat free, while kids aged 2-11 are charged $20.
Steak house offers free valet parking and a buffet style dining experience with servers bringing a variety of BBQ meats to the table. The atmosphere feels family-friendly and spacious, with clean and beautiful decor that focuses on good food rather than fancy decorations. Music selection adds to the pleasant environment for spending time with others.
Brisket comes in several cuts, all cooked perfectly and tender. The brisket and tres leches combo stands out, with the meat being especially tender and flavorful.
Impressive variety of meat stands out alongside an all-you-can-eat salad and small plates bar. The buffet selection offers a great mix of options with delicious flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events like birthday celebrations.
The restaurant charges a fee for cutting your own birthday cake.
Expect to wait 15-20 minutes for meat after making a request.
Small Korean BBQ spot glows with neon signs and blue-purple lighting, creating a bar-like atmosphere with Korean hip-hop music. Seating is cozy but accommodates larger groups, with chairs doubling as storage trunks. Staff handle grilling and service, offering an all-you-can-eat experience without rush.
Thinly sliced beef brisket stands out with a delicious taste. The brisket pairs well with other meats like ribeyes and blade steak, often featured in combos with Korean rice cake and soybean stew.
High quality meat rivals non-buffet Korean BBQ spots. Side dishes come with pico de gallo, chimichurri, and spicy green sauces for extra variety.
Good to know
The lunch combo menu is only available Monday to Friday.
Mister Seoul does not serve Lunch Combo on weekends.
Make sure you make a reservation, especially on weekends.
Japanese-style hot pot restaurant with warm, inviting atmosphere and detailed traditional decor featuring wooden structures and lanterns. Offers unlimited self-serve sides and drinks, including vegetables, fruits, and ice cream. Space feels cozy with fresh wagyu beef prominently displayed, suited for small groups.
Unlimited Japanese A5 Wagyu brisket comes with the higher-tier packages, offering wagyu tenderness and a robust beef flavor. Australian M9 beef brisket is also available and preferred by some for its quality.
Unlimited Gold Wagyu, sushi, sashimi, seafood, appetizers, and drinks come with the $88 set. The $55 all-you-can-eat option offers Wagyu with some limits but still plenty to enjoy.
Good to know
You get 90 minutes for the all-you-can-eat experience, and they are tracking the time.
The diamond package for two includes all-you-can-eat king crab legs and snow crab legs.
The chuck ribeye, shoulder cut, and brisket are unlimited add-ons.
Rustic space with wooden panel walls and string lights creates a homey atmosphere with bench-style seating and long share tables. Woody, smoky scents fill the air, enhancing the laid-back vibe. Large screen sports channels add a casual, lively energy to the setting.
Brisket comes out tender and juicy, often described as melt-in-the-mouth and deliciously tender. It pairs well with ribs and sausage for a hearty barbecue feast.
Unlimited wings and all you can eat rib nights highlight the buffet offerings. The ribs stand out as especially notable for their flavor and quality.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs from 4-7 PM with $8 beer and $50 margarita pitchers.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat ribs for $25 on Wednesdays.
All-you-can-eat wings are available every Thursday.
Restaurant features a beautifully designed interior with tasteful decor and a quiet, strong exhaust system that prevents lingering smells. Atmosphere is inviting and relaxing but can become very hot due to lack of air conditioning and active grillers. Guests often use wooden chopsticks to cook food themselves, creating a unique dining pattern.
Wagyu brisket stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. Beef brisket ranks among the best meats offered, often paired with rice cakes or spicy chicken for a full meal.
Appetizers come with the all-you-can-eat menu and offer a great variety. The buffet includes well-prepared meats, vegetables, and sides. Beverages and desserts like Melona cost extra but are reasonably priced.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat deal at Cast Iron Pot is $40 per person.
Children aged 10 years old eat for half price and toddlers eat for free.
You have two hours to enjoy your BBQ meal.
Traditional Korean barbecue setup offers an interactive dining experience with all-you-can-eat options. The atmosphere features Kpop music videos playing continuously, creating an authentic Korean vibe popular among young meat lovers. Seating varies from comfortable to less so, with white hanging lights adding a cozy touch.
Thin sliced beef brisket stands out with its excellent flavor and tender texture. The menu pairs brisket with pork belly and bulgogi beef, offering a variety of rich, savory options.
Unlimited refill meat selection stands out with a neat setting. Variety and quality make it a notable all you can eat buffet in the area.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested, especially during busy times.
You can only be seated if all members of your party are present.
Parking is difficult, requiring you to circle for street parking.
Roomy Korean barbecue restaurant with live cooking service and K-pop music videos playing on TVs. The atmosphere is hip and lively, with removable seat cushions offering storage for belongings. Tables feature built-in stovetops, creating an interactive dining experience.
Beef brisket stands out with its tender texture and rich garlic marinades. Honey garlic brisket offers a sweet and savory flavor that pairs well with other meats like pork belly and bulgogi.
Unlimited side entrees include small casseroles that usually cost over 10 dollars elsewhere. The buffet features a solid variety and quality of Korean barbecue.
Good to know
Unlimited kbbq is available for $25 from 12-3 during the weekdays.
You need to finish your food to avoid an upcharge.
There is a 2 hour limit for AYCE (All You Can Eat) but food comes out slowly.
Space-themed decor creates a unique atmosphere with bright lighting and cozy seating for small and large groups. A sauce bar offers endless customization alongside a mini circular grill for BBQ-style dining. The environment blends authentic southwestern hotpot vibes with a clean, inviting space.
Prime beef brisket stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. Sliced pork belly and beef tips also complement the brisket well.
Offers both hotpot and BBQ options with an all-you-can-eat setup. Includes Galbi, fish filet, beef tendon balls, sliced beef, tongue, and lamb.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant offers an AYCD (All You Can Drink) deal for beer and soju.
Dinner service ends at 8:30 PM due to event preparations.
Korean barbecue restaurant with cast iron grills at each table and K-Pop music videos playing on flat screens. The atmosphere is loud and busy, especially during celebrations, making conversation challenging. Tables are small and cozy, with cushion stools that double as storage.
Thin brisket stands out with its flavorful and tender texture. It pairs well with both salt and sweet dipping sauces, making it a versatile choice for beef lovers.
Offers a Korean BBQ buffet with a very reasonable price. Serves a super nice all you can eat lunch.
Good to know
The $40 all-you-can-eat dinner lasts for ninety minutes.
There is a 2-hour seating limit with a surcharge for every half hour over.
It is a good idea to make a reservation.
Korean barbecue restaurant features stone grills shaped like upside-down woks that prevent meat from burning and sticking. Atmosphere is loud and lively with EDM music, creating a fun but noisy environment. Staff often cooks food at tables, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Brisket stands out as a favorite with a thin sliced option from the Classic Menu. It pairs well wrapped in lettuce and benefits from attentive cooking guidance.
Buffet includes tofu soup and corn cheese with unlimited side dishes. Food tastes good but buffet operation lacks clear explanation.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
There is a strict 60-minute limit for ordering food during your visit.
The all-you-can-eat experience lasts for 100 minutes total.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers tabletop grilling and personal hotpots for a hands-on dining experience. Atmosphere is lively and noisy with Kpop music and big screens, creating an energetic vibe. Guests enjoy a condiment bar and free appetizer station, making meals customizable and interactive.
Prime brisket comes out soft and delicious, standing out alongside beef bulgogi and other meats. It pairs well with a variety of dishes, making it a favorite choice.
Unlimited Korean BBQ and Hot Pot come with a wide variety of meats, seafood, and vegetables. The buffet includes a clean sauce and toppings bar with kimchi, edamame, and desserts at a reasonable price around $30 per person.
Good to know
The lunch special is $20.99 and is available from 12 PM to 4 PM.
On weekends, the price is $30 for hotpot or BBQ and $35 for both.
Happy hour drinks are available, and bubble tea has the option to add soju.
U-shaped tables and a large open salad bar create a spacious, comfortable dining area with Brazilian-style sword service for meats. Live band plays Bossa, Samba, Cha Cha, and jazz, adding a lively, noisy atmosphere. Decor includes carpeted floors, flat screen TVs, and a performance studio, blending traditional and modern elements.
Brisket stands out as the juicy and tasty highlight among the meat selections. It ranks above sirloin and chicken in flavor and quality.
Variety of meats comes around constantly, paired with a large, delicious buffet. The salad bar offers an awesome range including seafood and fresh salads.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially during events.
The meat festival offers an all-you-can-eat experience, so come hungry.
During Restaurant Week, a three-course meal is available for $60.
Korean barbecue restaurant features advanced grill ventilation that removes smoke efficiently, keeping the space airy and clean. Atmosphere blends antique decor with a club-like vibe, creating a unique dining environment. Large, open layout allows for comfortable socializing without disturbance.
Brisket comes fresh and pairs well with sides like japchae and spicy rice cake. It stands out alongside Iron Age Steak and Bulgogi with extra pineapple for a solid meal.
Offers 90 minutes of unlimited meat for $35 per person with a wide variety of marinated meat choices. Includes healthy vegetables, rice with egg custard, and luxurious dipping sauces.
Good to know
You have 90 minutes to eat at the all you can eat restaurant.
They have Happy Hour every day from 3pm to 7pm.
Parking is available in the Costco underground lot next door for $3 for 2 hours.
Modern Japanese restaurant offers an elegant, comfortable atmosphere with warm wooden details and soft lighting that create a romantic, inviting vibe. Spacious layout includes elevated booths and well-ventilated areas free of smoke or grease smells. Guests enjoy fresh, flavorful meat and a lively yet relaxed dining experience.
Garlic-infused beef brisket comes with a rich marinade that highlights its flavor. The brisket is also served in a cup, making it a unique presentation among the meat options.
Buffet offers a wide selection of Japanese BBQ meats and sides. Prices stay reasonable but the overall buffet options feel limited.
Good to know
The restaurant has a 90-minute dining limit for all guests.
Each person is charged $59.90 for lunch on weekends.
A raffle is held with one ticket per person, offering a chance to win a free meal.