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This place was great! Tables and burners are a bit outdated, but definitely had a Korean vibe! The food was good, but for the price, they could have had more meat options. I would recommend it if you've never been. Lovely sunset after dinner, too! 🌇
My favorite spot for KBBQ in Japantown. Portions are smaller than other restaurants but I appreciate that as I feel able to order more variety and not worry about eating all of it. Service is attentive but not overly friendly. They do their job and is fine with me. The cake review cracked me up,
Monday around 1pm First impression: the HOST did not say a word. He was not welcoming. We walked up the host was standing there.NOT A WORD. Ok, so we sign in on the. Little kiosk and wait. Looks at us and acts to be writing something idk. Mind y’all, Half the restaurant was empty. 5ish minutes later
Very solid ayce kbbq. We opted for the premium option which included more meat variety and sides. Highly recommend the brisket, marinated short rib and pork belly. The steamed egg and cole slaw was also delicious. The staff was also very attentive and frequently changed our grill.
$21.99 for all you can eat Korean BBQ in Japan town— very good! You can order three items on the menu at a time, & it’s all unlimited with sides. Extra $1.99 for a side of lettuce. The restaurant has signs at the entryway stating they only seat a minimum of two diners per table, the gentleman who s
Really fun experience! Great meat with a variety of choices. Spicy octopus and chicken both have a kick but were good! The garlic chicken was very good! We had a variety of beef items and they were all really yummy!!
We always get Beef Bulgogi, Pork Belly and Spicy Chicken with all the accompaniments. I always use all my dipping sauces and need more, my daughter loves the Kimchi, for me it's the Glass Noodles and the rice goes with everything. We always get all you can eat. My son has been coming here with his
Overall, my impression with YakiniQ BBQ is ok. Not the best place for Korean BBQ I have been to, but it's definitely not the worst. Service was nice until rush hour came. It was so crowded that it was hard for us to get attention from the waiters. Food was good, at least to my taste. My recommendati
Excellent food and even better service. Henry is as an excellent host and was really accommodating to me coming in late and eating alone. Highly recommend, meat came out fast and the Galbi is very tasty. Will be coming back!
I think everything was good but the price of $32 per person is expensive if it was $25 or $27 it would be good and I really liked the selection. If it was $32 it should have been the selection with sides but the $32 option was enough if you wanted the simple options in Korean bbq
Amazing food and the staff is very friendly and helpful.. the meat was delicious and juicy. We tried the Bulgogi and the rib eye steak.. I also loved the kimchi and the cold noodles... Definitely going there again
Decent KBBQ for the price, but the quality is just okay. The brisket is really chewy and the sides were salty. The best things were the salad, which had a creamy dressing, and the beef belly (however it was cut into smaller pieces which made it stick to the grill too much).
A bit of a wait to get a seat even on a weekday and the waiter will rarely, if ever, stop by the table unless you call - probably because it was a full house! However, the food was great and it was not overprice. Will definitely visit again the next time I am in San Francisco!
Eat all that you can, makes this Korean BBQ a restaurant that one is willing to wait even an hour to get seated. We tried the pork belly, tongue, octopus the beef and they were all delicious. The only minus point is that you need to wait to get seated.
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