We ordered the all-you-can-eat and drink course, including the Samgyeopsal set for two. The food was delicious, and the atmosphere inside was friendly and relaxing.
One thing to note is that their all-you-can-eat system can be a bit confusing, as some items are included in the course while others require an additional fee. To avoid any confusion, I recommend using the QR code provided at the table and placing your orders through your phone. This way, you can easily check which food and drinks are included without having to ask the staff multiple times.
The last order is taken 30 minutes before your 2-hour time limit. However, the staff was very considerate and asked us in advance if we’d like to place a final order before the time was up, which was a nice touch.
Since this place is very popular, it can get quite busy in the evening, so I highly recommend making a reservation in advance to secure a table.
Overall, it was a great deal for the price, and I would definitely...
Read moreDEFINITELY NOT RECOMMEND!!!! WASTE OF TIME AND WASTE OF MONEY, AND ITS A SCAM !!! . WE ARE STILL EATING AND THE STAFF ASKED US TO GO BECAUSE THE TIME IS OVER. THE WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE AND THE WORST RESTAURANT EVER IT LOOKS LIKE THEY FORGOTTEN OUR ORDER WE ONLY HAVE 15MINS LEFT WHEN THEY APPROACHED US THAT THEY CANT GIVE THE ORDER . WE reserved a birthday for 3. We choose the the 1900 Yabehodai like the add on their website. We are actually 30 mins late . And we informed them upon reservation that we’ll be late .For 30 mins. And I even asked them if it’s ok. We waited for 1h15 mins and the staff informed us that it’s too late to have tabehodai. Instead she lest us choose the 1400 course : we paid the 1400 course the food was too salty . We are hungry . They serve the food but we only have 10 mins left. We only ate for 10 mins ... WHAT THE F!!! And there’s a group of Japanese who came late but serve order fast!! I will not go back or never eat...
Read moreEdited to add since I returned here for dinner: Great food but a very strange ordering process. To avoid confusion for other foreigners: They have a head charge of ¥2,980 per person that they disguise as an "all you can eat" course. You can add unlimited soft drinks for ¥600 and unlimited alcohol for ¥1,000. This is confusing because they give you a menu of items with prices, but they won't let you order from that menu until you choose "all you can eat" for ¥2,980. So you need to order enough food to make your ¥2,980 worth it (come hungry!!!) The Japanese server did his best to explain this, but even if he were fluent in English, it would be confusing.
You'll be looking for a tiny entrance with a narrow staircase leading down....
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