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Contribuisci feedbackWhilst the service wasn't the best, I really enjoyed their all-you-can-eat KBBQ. That's saying something coming from me- a person who doesn't really like KBBQ that much. Their interior decoration is so spot-on- it makes the place seem pretty high class. They have a huge range of meats available on the menu. I wish they had more vegetables though. One dish I didn't like was their fried gyoza (it was shaped like a star) as it tasted soggy and not at all crunchy. <br/ <br/ Would definitely recommend this restaurant as I had a very enjoyable experience.
This is my second time to be here with friends for a dinner buffet and our experienced was fantastic. All the foods that we ordered and ate we’re very delicious. The restaurant is not that busy and service was great. Will definitely go back here.
Kyo Yuzuke Korean BBQ & Sushi opened in the summer of 2011, offering a unique experience of Japanese sashimi and sushi as well as Korean BBQ all-you-can-eat dining. The restaurant's large windows and chic black-and-white decor create a nice ambiance. Their lunch menu includes a variety of Japanese and Korean appetizers, including dishes like "Aburi Salmon Sushi" and "Aburi Tuna Sushi". They also offer fried and cooked dishes along with Korean BBQ. The lunch buffet is available in two options: Regular (with no sashimi or BBQ) for $13.95, and Deluxe (including sashimi and BBQ) for $18.95, giving customers a choice based on their preferences.
We went here for lunch AYCE and the food quality is higher than most AYCE places. For $17.95 you get a pretty great selection of meat to bbq, maki rolls, tempura, etc. The aburi sushi is a must try! The service is quick and polite— a lot of people who complain of service, don't realize that they play a big role in the service they recieved as well.
Initially, Kyo was a top choice for myself and my friend. They offered all our favorite dishes like oysters, beef tataki, sashimi, and Korean BBQ, all of which were delicious. However, more recently, we have noticed a decline in the quality of the food. The beef tataki was tough and the overall taste was not as satisfying. Additionally, the prices have increased to around $28 per person for dinner.