Thank you for this video, watching now. Looks expensive but different. Lived here in Vegas for 55 years now and its Amazing to see how the city has grown. Keep the great videos coming.
Full blood or not, we don't even have anything close to this restaurant serving wagyu for all you can eat in the Washington DC area. We have the chain Gyu Kaku that only serve USDA Choice meat for $60 to $90. All their wagyu are a la carte. Be grateful to what you all got there!
Oh, we're absolutely grateful for what we have here, and for the opportunity to sample & review, and provide our findings to anyone interested. Sounds like you're due for a trip out here! :)
@franklyvegas Was actually referring to the folks who commented that they had better. Like geez, there are many others of us in other parts of the country that have nothing lol. I realized your effort of paying out of pocket to dine and the time to produce the videos. Thank you.
25:35 I went to the one in Chicago and it was disappointing. First of all the wait is super long, it took us 30 min to get on the waiting list and it said it would be an additional 15-30 min but we ended up waiting another 2 hours. If I knew the real wait time we would have gone to another restaurant. When ordering on the ipad, some of our orders didn't make it to the kitchen and we would have to reorder it, wasted so much time because you only get 90 minutes. The food was okay, Korean bbq is way better for the price. We were going to get the membership but after everything we went through the family said that they didn't need to ever go back. Charging full price for little kids is not worth it. Next time I'll buy A5 Wagu at Costco and have some time left in the day.
We went there couple of weeks ago and we enjoyed it. Didn't feel rush or anything but maybe because we went there when it just opened. Have you try Mikiya hot pot which is own by the same people?
A couple of Friends of Frankly who dined with us at Chubby Cattle BBQ have tried Mikiya, and prefer it over Chubby Cattle BBQ. It’s on our short list to try soon.
@@mouse7234 maps.app.goo.gl/aTuvFcM6PtjziBFw6 and they offer Kobe. We've heard that sister restaurant Mikiya is a better experience providing Wagyu ( maps.app.goo.gl/pjff6U4pNGoAymZC7 ) but we haven't tried it yet.
So sad that people believe they can sell A5 Wagyu at all you can eat BBQ. I even saw one All you can eat BBQ advertise All you can eat KOBE Beef. Do some research please. Just proves most people just believe what's advertised. Would love to see RU-vid that takes samples of meet from restaurant and prove the meat is not what the restaurant advertised.