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Seattle food diary--Niku Feast Yakiniku

📍Niku Feast Yakiniku 13200 Aurora Ave N APT G, Seattle Located in the plaza with the Asian Family Market, parking is easy, and you can even grab groceries while you’re there. 💰 They offer AYCE (all-you-can-eat) Wagyu BBQ and Shabu hotpot. We chose BBQ only for $49.99 per person. If you want BBQ + Shabu, it's $55.99. To upgrade to A5 Japanese Wagyu, it's $75.99. 🥩 We felt the BBQ-only tier was great value, especially for these reasons: The meat selection is fresh and varied. We loved the beef tongue, Wagyu cubes, and beef short ribs. The unmarinated steaks really let the natural flavor and freshness shine through. 🍚 The self-serve area has plenty of sides, including a rice machine paired with Japanese curry, Wagyu beef over rice, or kung pao chicken. We tried the curry rice—pretty good! Dim sum options include shrimp dumplings and soup dumplings. 🍡 Snacks are ordered à la carte. We got fried sweet potato balls, takoyaki, and fries—each serving is small but tasty. The self-serve section also has mini Wagyu burgers 🍔, cheesy sweet potatoes 🍠, and cheesy corn 🌽 (so good! I always order this at BBQ spots…though it is calorie-heavy). Drinks include milk tea and plum juice. For dessert 🧁: Swiss rolls, small cakes, and ice cream. #Seattle#Seattlefood#Seattleguide#Seattlelife#Seattletravel

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Seattle food diary--Niku Feast Yakiniku

📍Niku Feast Yakiniku 13200 Aurora Ave N APT G, Seattle Located in the plaza with the Asian Family Market, parking is easy, and you can even grab groceries while you’re there. 💰 They offer AYCE (all-you-can-eat) Wagyu BBQ and Shabu hotpot. We chose BBQ only for $49.99 per person. If you want BBQ + Shabu, it's $55.99. To upgrade to A5 Japanese Wagyu, it's $75.99. 🥩 We felt the BBQ-only tier was great value, especially for these reasons: The meat selection is fresh and varied. We loved the beef tongue, Wagyu cubes, and beef short ribs. The unmarinated steaks really let the natural flavor and freshness shine through. 🍚 The self-serve area has plenty of sides, including a rice machine paired with Japanese curry, Wagyu beef over rice, or kung pao chicken. We tried the curry rice—pretty good! Dim sum options include shrimp dumplings and soup dumplings. 🍡 Snacks are ordered à la carte. We got fried sweet potato balls, takoyaki, and fries—each serving is small but tasty. The self-serve section also has mini Wagyu burgers 🍔, cheesy sweet potatoes 🍠, and cheesy corn 🌽 (so good! I always order this at BBQ spots…though it is calorie-heavy). Drinks include milk tea and plum juice. For dessert 🧁: Swiss rolls, small cakes, and ice cream. #Seattle#Seattlefood#Seattleguide#Seattlelife#Seattletravel

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