GyuKaku: From S$86.80++ Hokkaido Sushi: From S$42++ Irodori Japanese Restaurant: From S$38.90++ Yakiniku Ohji: From S$19.80: Shaburi and Kintan Buffet: From S$19.90: Shabu Sai: From S$16.99++ Tsukada Nojo: From S$25: Shin Yuu Japanese Restaurant: From S$39.90++
Buffet Grilled Chicken Steak, Meat, Beef. People Say This Place Is Known For. Great Buffet Spread, Relaxed Atmosphere, Ample Seating Area, Fancy Crowd, Variety of Veg Options, Extensive Bar Menu. Average Cost. Rp550.000 for two people (approx.) Without alcohol. Rp76.000 for a pint of beer (approx.)
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GyuKaku [ BSD | Jepang ] AEON Mall BSD City, Lantai Ground Jl. BSD Raya Utama, BSD, Serpong, Tangerang Selatan Senin - Minggu (10:00 - 22:00) 021 29168102. Di atas Rp. 200.000 Shaburi & Kintan Buffet [ Alam Sutera | Jepang ] Living World, Lantai Ground, Loft De Luxe Jl. Alam Sutera Boulevard, Alam Sutera, Serpong, Tangerang Selatan
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SHABURI& KINTAN BUFFET Shaburi & Kintan Buffet @ JEM offers 2 Japanese Buffet concepts under 1 roof. You can choose between Shabu Shabu Hotpot or Yakiniku Japanese BBQ buffet, or just opt for the Combo Sets to enjoy both! Below are the 90mins all-you-can-eat buffet packages available: BUFFET PRICINGS SHABU SHABU SET Weekdays $22.80++
Menudan harga yang ditawarkan yaitu tergantung pilihan buffetnya, terdapat regular, kintan, premium, dan special wagyu buffet dengan masing masing harga yang berbeda untuk lunch atau dinner. Namun untuk weekend, Kintan Buffet menggunakan harga untuk dinner. Overall, Kintan Buffet oke lah buat BBQ dan kumpul bareng keluarga maupun temen temen.
Enjoya quality menu at The Grill. 4. Want buffet or Ă la carte, all in Gyu-kaku Japanese BBQ. 5. Feel like entering a Korean drama at Bornga Korean Restaurant. 6. Bring your family for an all you can eat at Fogo Brazilian BBQ. 7. Unique roast at Selow The BBQ Artisans Jakarta.
OverviewMenu Reviews (1640) Photos (512) Phone number 021 29168102 Table booking recommended Cuisines Japanese, BBQ Average Cost Rp550.000 for two people (approx.) Rp76.000 for a pint of beer (approx.) Cash and Cards accepted Opening hours Today 10h - 22h See more Address AEON Mall, Lantai Ground, Jl. BSD Raya Utama, Serpong, Tangerang
GyuKaku adalah salah satu restoran all you can eat terbaik. Lokasinya berada di Lantai Upper Ground. Tempat ini menjadi destinasi favorit bagi yang ingin makan siang, karena mereka menyediakan paket lunch.. Paket lunch yang disediakan terdiri dari potongan daging, miso soup, nasi, kimchi, dan minuman berupa ocha atau lemon tea yang bisa diisi ulang. . Kamu juga wajib mencicipi puding Gyu-Kaku
Banyakbanget restoran All You Can Eat BBQ , salah satunya adalah Kintan Buffet dan Gyu-Kaku Yang menyajikan Japanese BBQ . Semua memiliki kelebihan masing-
Adult: IDR. 239.000++ | Child / Senior : IDR. 159.000++. Only the same course menu should be selected for all customers on each table. Food and beverage is for dine-in only. Any wastage will be charged for Rp 50.000/100g. Free of charge for children who is under 120cm height, 120-140cm height will be charged for children price.
Shaburi& Kintan Buffet. Selain itu, kamu juga bisa memesan hidangan Gyu-Kaku lainnya dalam bentuk Ala Carte. Untuk menikmati sajian buffet di Gyu-Kaku, kamu diberikan waktu selama 90 menit yang tentunya sudah cukup untuk membuat perut kamu kenyang dan puas. Lokasi Gyu-Kaku Grha Eklin : Jl. Suroto No.3, Kotabaru, Kec. Gondokusuman, Kota
ParisVan Java Mall can be reached for 15 minutes driving (4.0 km). In Paris Van Java has many popular restaurants with good quality food, there's Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, Kintan Buffet, Zenbu, Shaburi Shabu - Shabu, Pho Ngon, Pepper Lunch, The People's Cafe, Sushigrove, Bao Dimsum, Magal Mapolgalmegi BBQ, Warung Talaga, Fish&Co. Serabi Notosuman Ny.
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If someone told me I could pick only one cuisine to stick to for the rest of my life, Iâd go with Japanese cuisine in a heartbeat. I love how their dishes seem so simple, but are so delicious. The variety offered also means Iâll never get sick of it. Even sushi itself comes in a wide variety, with maki, nigiri and uramaki being the most commonly known. Because of my love for Japanese fare and especially sushi, Iâve come up with a list of Japanese buffets that serve up a stellar assortment of sushi and more Japanese dishes. Table of ContentsThe best Japanese buffets in Singapore1. Yakiniku Ohji2. Irodori Japanese Restaurant3. Shin Minori Japanese Restaurant4. Kiseki5. Shin Yuu Japanese Restaurant6. Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant7. Mitsuba8. Himawari Japanese Restaurant9. Ikoi10. Tajimaya Yakiniku11. Rocku Yakiniku12. SUKI-YA13. Kushi14. Tenkaichi15. Yakiniku Heijoen16. Shabu Sai17. En Dining18. Wagyu More19. Syohachi Yakiniku20. Gyu-Kaku21. Kintan Buffet 22. Kumo Japanese Buffet Best Japanese buffets to try out 1. Yakiniku Ohji On days you just feel like pigging out, head over to Yakiniku Ohjiâa restaurant that offers a yakiniku charcoal barbecue and salmon-inspired menu to quell that growling stomach. There are four tiers of yakiniku Japanese buffets to choose from, with the cheapest being the first-tier $ This alone comes with more than 35 items, including marinated chicken, pork, and veggies. The other tiers come with premium ingredients such as Angus beef and harami skirt steak. Note that the $ buffet is only available from Monday to Thursday, and dining times are limited to 90 minutes. Check out our full review of Yakiniku Ohji! Address 321 Clementi Avenue 3, 01-01, Singapore 129905 Opening hours Daily 12pm to 10pm Tel 6258 2849 Website Yakiniku Ohji is not a halal-certified eatery. 2. Irodori Japanese Restaurant It is no surprise why Irodori Japanese Restaurant often sports a queue for their a la carte buffet $ Dig into their wide variety of agemono, or deep-fried dishes, and free-flow slices of fresh sashimi that donât skimp on thickness. Do not leave without having tried their signature Irodori Maki, which comprises a maki roll stuffed with a creamy lobster filling and rolled in tobiko. Address 382 Havelock Road, 03-00, Four Points by Sheraton Singapore, Singapore 169629 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 230pm, 6pm to 1030pm Tel 6737 2002 Website Irodori is not a halal-certified eatery. 3. Shin Minori Japanese Restaurant Shin Minori Japanese Restaurant is my go-to restaurant whenever the Japan feels hit me hard, and Iâll treat myself to their Omizu La Carte Buffet $ Be sure to order Ebi Tempura in excess to save yourself from having to get more later, for its crispy batter and the succulent, meaty prawns are bound to make you want seconds. The restaurant also serves up a variety of grilled chicken innards such as Grilled Chicken Liver with Sweet Soy Sauce and Grilled Chicken Gizzard with Salt. Plus, their fuss-free ordering system via a tablet makes it incredibly easy and quick to order more food. Website Full list of outlets Shin Mori is not a halal-certified eatery. 4. Kiseki Image credit Kiseki Japanese Buffet Restaurantâs Facebook page One of the more popular Japanese buffet restaurants in town is Kiseki. Lunch costs $ on weekdays, and $ on weekends. If you want a wider variety of dishes, including rotational items such as robatayaki crayfish and saba shioyaki, check out this restaurant during dinner. Itâs priced at $ every Monday to Thursday, and $ every Friday to Sunday. Address 181 Orchard Road, 08-01/02/03, Orchard Central, Singapore 238896 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm Tel 9817 5259 Website Kiseki is not a halal-certified eatery. 5. Shin Yuu Japanese Restaurant Image credit yue_you_t Shin Yuu Japanese Restaurant might be a little inaccessible by public transport, but their A La Carte Buffet $ for lunch, $ for dinner is worth the trip down. Specialising in maki rolls and sushi, this is where sushi lovers should head to. Be sure to have your fill of their signature Shin Yuu Special Aburi Sushiâtorched salmon topped with a dollop of creamy mentaiko sauce. Tip head down for dinner to enjoy Toro Sashimi, Taraba Kani, Zuwa Kani Tempura and ice-cream! Address 16 Greenwood Avenue, Hillcrest Road, Singapore 289209 Opening hours Mon-Thurs 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 1030pm, Fri-Sun 1145am to 3pm, 545pm to 745pm, 8pm to 10pm Tel 9688 2996 Website Shin Yuu is not a halal-certified eatery. 6. Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant Image credit hokkaidosushi_sg Located at M Hotel in Tanjong Pagar, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant prides themselves in dishing out both classic and contemporary Japanese dishes. Prices start at $45++ for lunch, while the dinner buffet is priced at $52++ every Monday to Thursday, and $55++ every Friday to Sunday, on public holidays and the eve of public holidays. Some crowd-favourite sushi items are Garlic Miso Aburi Salmon and Mentai Aburi Ebi. Address 81 Anson Road, M Hotel Singapore, Level 9, Singapore 079908 Opening hours Mon-Fri 1130am to 230pm, 545pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 230pm, 545pm to 10pm Tel 6221 3075 / 8180 5131 Website Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant is not a halal-certified eatery. 7. Mitsuba The A La Carte Buffet at Mitsuba boasts over 150 dishes, including sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, and agemono. For starters, go for one of their chefâs picks, the California Maki, before diving into their hot dishes. Katsu Don and Mentaiko Spaghetti are but a few popular choices. Priced at $ daily, for both lunch and dinner, this buffet gives big eaters a bang for your buck! Address 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, 03-88, The Central, Singapore 059817 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 230pm, 6pm to 10pm Tel 6227 0388 Website Mitsuba is not a halal-certified eatery. Mitsuba Review Japanese Buffet With >150 Items Including Salmon Mentaiko Sushi, Unagi Don And More 8. Himawari Japanese Restaurant Image credit Himawari Japanese Restaurant Himawari Japanese Restaurant serves up a solid variety of sashimi including salmon, swordfish, and yellowtail. Their a la carte buffet will set you back $ for a weekday lunch and $ for a weekday dinner, while lunch and dinner on weekends go at an additional $3 on top of their weekday prices. Himawari also offers a sukiyaki hotpot for each table, along with your choice of soup, thinly sliced marbled beef, and other meats. Address 991B Alexandra Road, 01-08/09, Singapore 119970 Opening hours Tue-Sun 1130am to 230pm, 5pm to 930pm Tel 6272 1110 Website Himawari is not a halal-certified eatery. 9. Ikoi Image credit doncsy Tucked deep inside Hotel Miramar, Ikoi is a hidden gem in the central part of Singapore. Their a la carte buffet $45++ draws in both the lunch and dinner crowds, and has remained a constant favourite for its value-for-money grub over the years. The extensive menu features sashimi, sushi, handrolls, grilled dishes, deep-fried dishes, noodles, and rice options. Iâm a fan of their sashimi, which is freshly prepared upon order and sliced into thick pieces. Address 401 Havelock Road, 01-01, Hotel Miramar, Singapore 169631 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 230pm, 6pm to 11pm Tel 6887 3788 Website Ikoi is not a halal-certified eatery. 10. Tajimaya Yakiniku Tajimaya Yakiniku serves up a tantalising yakiniku Wagyu feast that ought to satisfy any meat lover. Their Premium Buffet is priced at $ for lunch, while dinner buffet costs $ and includes a mouth-watering selection of well-marbled wagyu slices that you can cook to your preferred doneness. Also keep an eye out for their other Japanese side dishes such as chawanmushi, garlic fried rice, and sashimi. Take note that thereâs a maximum time limit of 100 minutes for both lunch and dinner. Address 1 Harbourfront Walk, 01-102/103, VivoCity, Singapore 098585 Buffet hours Sun-Thurs 1130am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm, Fri-Sat 1130am to 3pm, 6pm to 1030pm Tel 6377 0070 Website Tajimaya Yakiniku is not a halal-certified eatery. 11. Rocku Yakiniku Rocku Yakiniku offers a relatively affordable free-flow yakiniku experience, at $ for their lunch buffet, and $ for their dinner buffet, from Monday to Thursday. One of the few meat-heavy Japanese buffets in Singapore, the restaurant options such as beef chuck roll, beef short plate, and pork belly to choose from. Seafood options also include fresh squid and baby octopus, and you can dip them in a wide range of exciting sauces such as sweet miso, spicy miso, and ponzu. Add $3 if youâre dining there on a weekend, public holiday, or eve of a public holiday. Address 201 Victoria Street, 04-06, Bugis+, Singapore 188067 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 1030pm Tel 6634 3313 Website Rocku Yakiniku is not a halal-certified eatery. 12. SUKI-YA A popular choice among hotpot lovers, SUKI-YA is one of the few Japanese buffets that specialise in Japanese-inspired sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Thereâs no need to be afraid of spending a bomb here as their lunch buffets are going at $ every Monday to Thursday. This meaty feast gives access to both beef and pork slices, and you get five different soups to choose from. Dinner is priced at $ Add an additional $3 to the fee if youâre dining over the weekend, on public holidays, or eve of. Website Full list of outlets SUKI-YA is not a halal-certified eatery. 13. Kushi Image credit missskinnyfriedchicken Serving up an impressive repertoire of Japanese fare, Kushi Japanese Dining has something for everyone. There are over six types of sashimi to choose from at their Classic Buffet $ for lunch, $ for dinner, including snapper, tuna, salmon, white tuna, swordfish, and yellowtail. Thereâs also a wide selection of cooked dishes that are specially made to order. Weâre particular fans of their broiled squid, which was fresh and charred nicely. A minimum of two people are required to dine. Address 526 MacPherson Road, Singapore 368216 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 230pm, 530pm to 930pm Tel 6285 6525 Website Kushi is not a halal-certified eatery. 14. Tenkaichi At Tenkaichi might be slightly higher, expect to be greeted with a variety of meats and sashimi that are sliced to order. There are quite a few cuts of meat to choose from at their Deluxe Buffet, including thin-cut Wagyu shabu shabu, and Angus ribeye steak. Make sure to leave room in your tummy for the sashimi, of which you get to choose between salmon, tuna, and sea bream. Buffet prices are $ for lunch from Monday to Thursday, and $ from Friday to Saturday. Else, opt for dinner, priced at $ throughout the week. Address 6 Raffles Boulevard, 03-129, Marina Square Shopping Mall, Singapore 039594 Opening hours Mon-Fri 1130am, to 230pm, 530pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 1130am to 10pm Website Tenkaichi is not a halal-certified eatery. 15. Yakiniku Heijoen Housed in 100AM, Yakiniku Heijoen offers all-you-can-eat grilled meats for two of its buffet menus. The first is their Rich Buffet Course, priced at $55++. This gives you access to 49 items, including a slew of delicious beef cuts such as short rib, striploin steak, and harami steak, as well as side dishes, for 90 minutes. For those keen to splurge, try their Premium Wagyu Buffet Course, where 61 items on the menu include A5 Wagyu Kalbi and black pork belly for $70++ a person, for 90 minutes too. Address 100 Tras Street, 03-11, 100AM, Singapore 079027 Opening hours Mon-Fri 11am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 3pm, 530pm to 10pm Tel 6538 2981 Website Yakiniku Heijoen is not a halal-certified eatery. 16. Shabu Sai Image credit thc_haejinn Expect unlimited shabu shabu goodness at Shabu Saiâs nine outlets around Singapore. Their lunch buffet prices start at just $ from Monday to Friday, and $ on weekends, while dinner buffet prices start at $ from Monday to Thursday, and $ from Friday to Sunday. All-you-can-eat meat and vegetables accompany their menu of seven different broths, and every month, a new seasonal special soup debuts for you to try. Dining times are limited to 70 minutes. Website Full list of outlets Shabu Sai is not a halal-certified eatery. 17. En Dining Image credit En Dining As one of the more popular Japanese buffets in Singapore, En Dining is finally back after its hiatus. Now located in Capital Tower, the all-you-can-eat Japanese-themed buffet spans free-flow sashimi, agemono, hotpot fare, sushi, shabu shabu and more. What differentiates En Dining from the pack is that its buffet selection has an Okinawa menu, featuring culinary gems from the region that rarely gets as much attention as other Japanese dishes. These include champuru, a type of Okinawan stir-fry, and Okinawa-style Braised Cha Shu, featuring tender pork slices that melt in the mouth. Prices start at $58++ for dinner from Monday to Saturday between 530pm to 10pm, and lunch only on Saturday, between 11am to 3pm. Address 168 Robinson Road, 01-10, Capital Tower, Singapore 068912 Opening hours Mon-Fri 11am to 4pm, 5pm to 10pm, Sat 11am to 3pm, 530pm to 10pm Tel 6423 0110 Website En Dining is not a halal-certified eatery. 18. Wagyu More Image credit Wagyu More One of the more recent all-you-can-eat Japanese buffets to arrive in Singapore is Wagyu More, which hails from Hong Kong. The shabu shabu buffet destination opened in Bugis, and has a Standard Buffet price of just $ If you want to get really decadent, then opt for the free-flow Wagyu Buffet option, which costs $ a person. Check out the news on the Wagyu More opening. Address 200 Victoria Street, 02-47/48, Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021 Opening hours Daily 11am to 10pm Tel 8029 2868 Website Wagyu More is not a halal-certified eatery. Wagyu More At Bugis Junction Has Free-Flow Shabu Shabu Buffet From $ 19. Syohachi Yakiniku While Syohachi Wagyu Hamburg is known for their affordable Japanese Wagyu sandwiches, Syohachi Yakiniku instead offers a premium yet budget-friendly yakiniku lunch buffet at just $ per person. Their unlimited rice, noodles, pork, chicken, seafood, and vegetables will keep you and your friends satisfied. The A5 Wagyu beef tasting platter, on the other hand, costs $30++ and is limited to one platter per diner. Check out our full review on Syohachi Yakiniku! Address 5 Wallich Street, 01-13, Guoco Tower, Singapore 078883 Opening hours Sun-Thurs 1130am to 11pm, Fri-Sat 1130am to 1130pm Tel 9431 8804 Website Syohachi Yakiniku is not a halal-certified eatery. Syohachi Yakiniku Review Yakiniku Buffet With Wagyu Tasting Platter For $30++ Per Person 20. Gyu-Kaku At $ per person on weekdays, Gyu-Kaku offers an Australian Wagyu buffet that entitles you to unlimited marbled cuts of beef. Besides the meat assortment, youâll also find appetisers such as Spicy Cold Tofu, vegetables, and seafood. If youâre feeling fancy, go for the Japanese Wagyu Buffet, which is priced at $ per person. Website Full list of outlets Gyu-Kaku is not a halal-certified eatery. 21. Kintan Buffet Kintan Buffet in JEM offers all-you-can-eat Japanese yakiniku, with differing prices depending on the types of meat you want to have. Prices start at $ for lunch on weekdays, and $ for dinner on weekdays and all day on weekends. For the price, you get 21 different items to pick from, including shabu shabu beef air-flown from Australia and the US, as well as pork shoulder and belly from the Netherlands. Also on the menu are hot dishes such as Beef Nika Udon, Tonkotsu Ramen, Bibimbap and more, to round off the meal. Address 50 Jurong Gateway Road, 03-11/12, JEM, Singapore 608549 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 10pm Tel 62624329 Website Kintan Buffet is not a halal-certified eatery. 22. Kumo Japanese Buffet Image credit ohtastyfats Kumo Japanese Buffet in Queenstown is always crowded, and for good reason. Theyâve got an ala carte buffet, priced at $ per adult, which entitles you to an assortment of unlimited sushi, thick-cut sashimi, and hot dishes, spanning tempura to curry udon, and even Japanese porridge! Prices are the same no matter lunch or dinner. Just be sure to make reservations ahead of time, as the restaurant is often at full capacity. Read more about Kumo Japanese Buffet. Address 321 Alexandra Road, 01-08/09/10, Alexandra Central, Singapore 159971 Opening hours Daily 1130am to 230pm, 530pm to 730pm, 8pm to 10pm Tel 8344 1278 Website Kumo Japanese Buffet is not a halal-certified eatery. Best Japanese buffets to try out Chow down as much food and sushi rolls as you want at these Japanese buffets in Singapore. If you have an upcoming Japanese buffet sesh, remember to strap on those forgiving grandma pants! For those who want some cooking fun at your buffets, check out these BBQ seafood buffets or Korean BBQ buffets instead. 16 Korean BBQ Buffets In Singapore, Including Hawker And Halal Options Featured image adapted from hokkaidosushi_sgs post. This article was originally written on 21 August 2018. Get more stories like this. Drop us your email so you won't miss the latest news.
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Worth trying out if you're in the areaDate of visit January 2023Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn October 27, 2022 If you enjoy meat, and like to do fondues, or grill your meat, this is the place! The $80 for two is plenty to get lots of food that will satisfy your hunger. You get a bit of everything, chicken, beef and pork. The food...is fantasitc, and BBQing yourself just makes it a great of visit October 2022Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn September 1, 2022 via mobile Very nice atmosphere, good customer service friendly staff , nice location and most especially their portion and taste of food. Highly of visit August 2022Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn August 12, 2022 This was a really interesting experience, though I was very glad our server was able to guide us through both the menu and the process. The food we chose was excellent, and Iâve developed a new love for miso salad dressing. They were also able...to cater for my gluten-free needs, though not within a set menu. Very much more than just a meal, the pace of things left plenty of time for conversation. The house filtered sake was good, but the unfiltered sake was excellent!MoreDate of visit August 2022Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn April 3, 2022 via mobile Horrible service! You only have your table for 1 hr 45 mins but after 15 mins of waiting I had to call the waiter over to take our order. There was a promo for free spring roll but they ran out without offering an alternative...and manager basically said too bad. Food portions are small and not worth it. Would not returnMoreDate of visit April 2022Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn April 3, 2022 via mobile We heard good reviews of this place and decided do to go - they didnât honor promotions, food tasted meh, portions tiny, and very expensive . We sadly Went to McDonaldâs after. We had an issue and the manâs get Jessica essentially said sorry we...donât need your busy, bye! Needless to say, we will never return .More Date of visit April 2022Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn February 22, 2022 via mobile I am absolutely blown away by how great of a bang for your buck this place is. The lunch menu set that includes a full bowl of salad, soup, rice, and a choice of two or three meats fills you right up for only around...$20 CAD with tax and tip. By Montreal standards, this is an absolute bargain, especially given how delicious the meal is. The restaurant is also incredibly generous. You can also get a good portion of spring rolls for free by simply checking in on Yelp. After every meal, you can earn points on the Gyu-Kaku app which you can use to redeem free food. With the free points for signing up and frequent double point deals, I could have gotten an extra plate of meat for free after just two solo visits. At one point, thr manager even offered the whole restaurant a shot of margarita on the house! I also received a 10%-off coupon at the end of my meal. If you visit, definitely get the harami miso skirt steak - that thing is an absolute flavour Date of visit December 2021Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn March 10, 2020 Meat is very fresh and good quality , need to DIY , and follow the waiters 's guide to cook , if not , it is quite easy to overcook and ruin the taste. Date of visit January 2020Helpful?1 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn January 16, 2020 I was on a trip to Montreal and was there for three nights, I ate at this restaurant 4 TIMES! Two lunches and two dinners! I'm from NY and the closet location is about an hour away. The staff was a m a z i...n g. Everyone was attentive and kind. My bf and I had never done Japanese BBQ before so our waiter stayed with us for a bit and showed us unique ways to cook each item and little tricks for tasty food! AKA the ponzu on the zucchini before grilling! The prices were very reasonable, especially for the 'happy hour'. We were told upon seating that we could only be given an hour to sit at our table, but we were there for well over the hour - still ordering - and we were never judged or asked to leave lol. I def recommend this place to anyone looking for a relaxed atmosphere, good food, and good drinks. My only complaint - if you can even call it that - is that this location does not take reservations. You put your name on a waiting list if you arrive and there are no available tables. For a tourist like myself that was no issue because I casually strolled the streets looking around until they called with an available table. If you're a local though you may find that annoying because you've already seen the streets and shops a thousand times right? Overall an amazing restaurant, I'll be back in Montreal next month and you bet your butt I'll be eating there every night!MoreDate of visit August 2019Helpful?1 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn November 19, 2019 via mobile Great food, Great service Great price!!! I had a beef rice main, edamame beans, miso soup and a Mai tai for $27!!! not incl tip Really good service, attentive, but not in your face. Extremely funky decor as well. Well worth a visit. Close to...holiday Inn suitesMoreDate of visit November 2019Helpful?1 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn September 27, 2019 via mobile We dined in this restaurant last months. The food was delicious, the service was great and the ambience was a lot of fun. I truly recommend it!Date of visit August 2019Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn August 31, 2019 via mobile Visited Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ in downtown Montreal in August 2019. Looking at the menu, itâs more of Korean BBQ place than Japanese. You cook your own meat at the table. Some tender meats are premium and rather expensive. But you still can have more reasonably...priced meats. Lunch menu is available Mon - Fri, and happy hour reduced prices are also available during not so busy of visit August 2019Helpful?1 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn August 11, 2019 We were four people and had perfect time at this japanese was my first time there and I liked it very much. The taste of meat was delicious and the wine was very good as of visit August 2019Helpful?2 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn August 7, 2019 Restaurant is in downtown Montreal and we came Monday lunchtime without reservation, so had to wait about 15 minutes. However, the bibimbap, garlic beef noodles and spicy tuna bowls did not diasppoint. Sauce for Asian salad was good, Seaweed soup on salty side, miso soup...was better. Didn't have room for dessert. Just prepared meals this time, will try BBQ next time. 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Shaburi and Kintan Buffet 4/F Glorietta 2, Ayala Center, Makati CityContact 719-5141Open daily from 10 to 10 PHOTO BY Marikit Singson Though nothing new, restaurants that offer both shabu-shabuĂ and yakinikuĂ under one roof are stillĂ not that common in Manila, so weââŹâ˘re always excited when we see them pop upââŹâand one great example isĂ Shaburi and Kintan The spacious restaurant is divided into two PHOTO BY Marikit Singson There's a section with hot pot stoves... PHOTO BY Marikit Singson ...and another withĂ yakiniku grillsĂ PHOTO BY Marikit Singson The Japanese concept is actually a combination of two franchises from Japan Shaburi Shabu Shabu and Kintan Buffet. The restaurant, which can accommodate around 100 guests, is divided into two sectionsââŹâone for each conceptââŹâby a central buffet with a wide selection of salads, side dishes, dipping sauces, and condiments to complement your Drop by in the evening, and you can sample their seasonal seafood options like shrimp, squid, and fish. Plus there's free-flowing UCC Coffee, which you can get hot or cold. Pro tip You can even create your own coffee float with the soft-serve ice cream at the buffet. Come hungry, but make sure that you know what you prefer as you canââŹâ˘t cross-order TheĂ yakinikuĂ grills are only on one side of the restaurant while the hot-pot stoves are on the other. Plus, thereââŹâ˘s a 90-minute time limit 60 minutes for plate set menus for diners. We think that just gives us a reason to come back. Get unlimited toppings for your hot pot at the buffet PHOTO BY Marikit Singson The buffet also offers free-flowing non-alcoholic drinks, including unlimited UCC PHOTO BY Marikit Singson PHOTO BY Marikit Singson PHOTO BY Marikit Singson Pair your yakiniku plate with Asahi PHOTO BY Marikit Singson For yakiniku, head to the Kintan Buffet section, where each table has its own smokeless grill, which uses Japanese technology to make the smoke magically dissipate. First, you have to choose an unlimited courseââŹâwe recommend you splurge and go for the Special Wagyu Buffet P1,899/lunch, P1,999/dinner as this will get youĂ WagyuĂ Steak and WagyuĂ karubiĂ beef short ribĂ as well as shimofuri marbled Kobe beef and nakaochi rib finger thatââŹâ˘s served in a tsubo or a special ceramic pot. The set also comes withĂ pork belly, pork shoulder, rosu, and karubi boneless pork short rib sourced from the or Australia. But even their most "basic" course, theĂ Regular BuffetĂ P649/lunch, P749/dinner is more than enough for your meat cravings, with a set that includes chicken steak, pork belly, pork sausage,Ă rosu, andĂ karubiĂ marinated in three sauces teriyaki, double pepper, and garlic butter. But if youââŹâ˘re satisfied with just two plates of beef, you can opt for the Plate Set MenusĂ P419Ă toĂ P895, which lets you choose two plates from any of their four Pair your yakiniku with different sauces like spicy PHOTO BY Marikit Singson Once cooked, wrap each slice of protein in a lettuce leaf or pair it with Japanese steak rice. You can opt for any of the homemade dipping sauces original, garlic, spicy miso to add another layer of flavor to it, though their barbecue is tasty even without this addition. For the chicken, we suggest that you ask for the cheesy curry sauce. Your barbecue also goes well with steak rice... PHOTO BY Marikit Singson ...or pan-fried PHOTO BY Marikit Singson They also offer a slew of side dishes to add variety and excitement to your palate. Take your pick from fresh salads, chicken karaage, fried gyoza, sushi rolls, and carbonara udon, among others. You can also pair your yakiniku with a bottle of Asahi Japanese Beer P180 or a small bottle of either Red or White Wine P500/375ml.Ă Get a twin pot so you can sample two kinds of broth at PHOTO BY Marikit Singson On the other hand, at Shaburi Buffet, you get your own pot of preferred soup which you can then customize with your chosen accoutrements. First, select your buffet courseââŹâagain, if you're looking to splurge, get theĂ Shaburi Wagyu Set P1,599, which has Wagyu beef plus the regular offerings of chicken, beef, and pork. Choose from five signature broths Original Konbu, Sukiyaki, Beef Pepper, Chicken Collagen Paitan, and Hot Miso. It would be best to get the twin pot so you can get a taste of two different soup bases at once. Try the Original Konbu which comes with a complimentary refill, a basic dashi broth that is rich with calcium and minerals, and pair it with the Chicken Collagen Paitan, a creamy, flavor-rich soup made with chicken bones turned into Go wild at the buffet and fill your pot with all kinds of toppings PHOTO BY Marikit Singson Cap off your meal with a good cup of coffeeââŹâShaburi and Kintan Buffet is, after all, from the folks who brought UCC Coffee as well as Coco Ichibanya and Mitsuyado House of Tsukemen to the Philippines, Universalalliance Dining Concepts, They partnered withĂ Tomoyoshi Nishiyama, Dining Innovations Ltd. chairman and founder of yakiniku chain Gyu-Kaku. ThereââŹâ˘s no downtimeĂ at this buffet place, which means you can eat at any time of day. Just be mindful of their time limit and time extension fee ofĂ P190/30 minutes per person. Also, customers seated at the same table are asked to order the same course. Kids below three feet in height are free of charge, and they have a discount for children below four feet for the all-you-can-eat Ă Ă Photos by Marikit SingsonĂ Share this story with your friends! Help us make better! Take the short survey Your Guide to Thriving in This Strange New World More Videos You Can Watch Load More Stories
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