Very subpar experience. While they call themselves a BBQ restaurant, the options for such are very limited. Most of the options are filled of cheap bland stuff. Only about ¼ of the selection is for bbqing, the rest are soups, and side dishes(ex. Kim chi). For the price, it’s definitely not worth it. They need MORE meat selections. The reason I gave it a 2 is because the staff are kind and prompt. That’s honestly the only thing I like.
Luisa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Trying to convince my mom to go with me because she doesn’t like sweet in food and when she finally agrees and we eat here, she gets super sick afterwards. The whole cook your own food in my booth is kinda fun to me. I started out by checking the hot dishes and I really didn’t find anything appetizing. I went for the sushi and it was actually really good. The rice wasn’t dried out, they had plenty of fish and good flavor. Now for the MEAT… I grabbed some kalbi ribs, pork ribs in spicy wine sauce, bolgogi, squid and shrimp. The shrimp I couldn’t eat because since they are whole it’s impossible to devein the pop out of them and I got grossed out. The squid was really good though. The kalbi ribs and sliced beef were of good quality and delicious. The pork ribs were not really spicy, they are smothered more in like a sweet marmalade sauce. The pork had a lot of fat but they were very tasty. The condiment bar is awesome because they have sliced jalapeños and garlic cloves to grill. The best part was dessert, grilled pineapple!
Toni M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
All you can eat! Was super excited to try this place. Turned out to be a disappointment. Definitely Not impress… Food tasted like it’s been sitting there awhile. Food area was unorganized, looked like left over. I’d rather pay the normal full price for fresh food.
J B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Lots of different varieties including raw meats that you cook yourself, cooked food like fish, pancakes, cold dishes i. e kimchi, cucumber/seaweed salad, soups, vegetables, fruits etc. but I am not impressed at all. I prefer all you can eat restaurants provide quality food rather than quantity. Meats weren’t fresh at all. When I took out the marinate source, the beef color was dark gray. I am not sure it’s the source color or the color of the beef… The cooked dishes weren’t good either. You can find these dishes that were come with the meal in any Korean restaurants with better quality. There are so many Korean BBQ in town and I will not go to Sura again.
Meleeza C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
The food was okay. The experience was pretty cool but probably wouldn’t come again for the price.
Steve S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Buena Park, CA
The ramen place next door was packed with a long waiting list. With 3 hungry kids in tow, we went to Plan B, KBBQ! The place is pretty big. Good for large parties. The booths can seat 6 comfortably. Service was basic. They seat you, bring & refill your drinks, clear the plates and clean the grill. Everything else is on you. Even getting utensils and napkins. Lol. The weekday lunch meat selection was very minimal. Beef brisket, marinated chicken, beef intestine and 4 types of pork to choose from. The Wine Marinated Pork Belly was the best meat they had. It’s a bit sweet, but it was delicious. Pork Belly(plain) was the runner up. But too fatty(and that’s coming from me Mr Pork Fat, lol) The Beef Brisket was just okay. The banchan on the other hand was great. We enjoyed all of them! Yum! They had sushi and cooked food as well. I didn’t try them, but the kids seem to enjoy it. Primarily the orange chicken. Lol, kids! What I really enjoyed was the soup. It was in the high 40’s when we were in LV and that soup was calling my name. The Beef Bone soup was YUM! The broth was very flavorful and the meat was fall off the bone. Delicious! The other thing I liked was a drink«Soo Jung Gwa» it’s made with cinnamon, ginger and brown sugar. I’ve had this before and it was served to me as an after dinner drink then. The lady told me it help with digestion. Whatever it does, it was good. The grill was also interesting. It’s coated with Teflon and to clean it, the waitress just got some napkins and wiped the grill clean. Nice! The price is reasonable. Comparable to other similar restaurants. The meat selection was limited and you basically serve yourself. They did have some dishes that I liked. All in all, it was a good meal. But like they say, you get what you pay for =)
Desiree Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Las Vegas, NV
Absolutely loved this restaurant! I will be going back to it is fantastic between the wide variety of food and a comfortable environment.
Megan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Covina, CA
Love this place… All you can eat cook your own so good… Very delicious with good service…
Bashar A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
It’s always a pleasure to have dinner at sura bbq Table top grill I enjoy to cook and I love asian food
Chris D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
I had dinner here with a friend on 12÷23÷15. I had not been to a Korean BBQ restaurant before. What a lively place! You are seated and advised that’s it’s all you can eat for $ 25.95 per person, not including beverage, except for water or hot tea. There is no wait staff. Help yourself and cook your own meal in the center of your table. I didn’t find it all that appealing since it’s a hefty price for the selection. There are a number of raw meats from which you can chose. Chicken, Pork, Beef. Most selections are very fatty strips, and that’s the point. You cook without oil, because the beef is so fatty it provides its own grease. Once cooked you have to cut away the fat. I prefer lean cuts of meat, so this wasn’t especially appetizing to me. I cooked chicken and beef and overall it was ok. It’s not my style of restaurant, but interesting for a change. I must say they were busy with a lot of people there. Many kids running around the place! The atmosphere was loud and somewhat chaotic. Pricy. I don’t eat $ 25 worth of food at a normal restaurant.
Kelley S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
We lived in korea for 3 years and went to these beef-n-leaf places quite often… yum! We were pretty happy when we walked in and everything was familiar, pretty darn close to being in Korea, except for the prices :) Even the sushi was decent, the sauces are pretty authentic, the meats were all the same, marinated pretty darn close. Kimchi in korea was better, but that’s a blip to this place that overall was pretty outstanding. Servers were attentive. Place seemed clean. We would definitely return here if we were from this area.
Elton T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Loved it! If you are coming here for all you can eat make sure you bring your appetite!
Jenni A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
this place is golden! buffet style KBBQ. its way more convenient than waiting on slow service when you can just get what you want! if you go for lunch it’s way cheaper. we had a giant group and at my table, 5 girls finished 18 plates of meat. talk about faaaaatttttties i thought the quality was fine, and my favorite thing about any KBBQ place is the brisket sauce. and this place had endless sauce, so i was in love! i suppose it’s pretty unsanitary but so are all other buffets. bring hand sanitizer and deal with it! the food is good!
Keilyn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North Las Vegas, NV
If you are looking for an all you can eat Korean BBQ experience definitely come here. I love that you don’t have to wait for tables to come available, there are plenty of seats! Everyone is friendly and always accommodating. The food is usually great, I love when they have chicken wings! Amazing!
Christine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been here a few times & each experience is typically the same. For those that have never done Korean BBQ before, you pretty much choose your meats & side dishes(buffet style) and then you grill the meat. Pros: — Good variety of food — Buffet style, so you can grab the food as you please & don’t have to wait for your order of meat(which can ironically be a con below) — Servers sporadically check to make sure the grill is working Cons: — Not much dessert selection — Some meat items aren’t as fresh since it’s sitting out — A little pricey compared to other Korean BBQ places Overall, I’m pretty satisfied when I leave this restaurant… And usually overstuffed! But, I can’t complain
Jasmine H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been here a few times but I think no more for me. My latest trip ended with food poisoning. It had to be something that went bad while being out. Everything is put out and is a self serve type of AYCE. They have tons of options for meats including beef tongue, pork belly, brisket, and etc. They also have other options such as sushi, some chinese foods, soups, etc which is always a plus to have. I like the self serve since you get to get up and get your own food and not have to wait around for a server to bring out the meats and it take forever. The quality of food is mediocre but that’s to be expected for a AYCE type of place so I can’t say you can take anything away for that. The prices are alright, but you can do better with some of the other AYCE places. They don’t offer as many choices as Sura does, but I feel their quality is much better. Don’t expect to go out anywhere else after eating kbbq since you’ll be smelling like bbq! I want to like Sura but I can’t if I keep getting sick. I might try it again in the future and hope it gets better but for now I say go elsewhere for your kbbq needs.
Barbara L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
**$ 17.99 per person for lunch** I call this place the ultimate kbbq buffet. It also includes various side dishes from Chinese and Japanese cuisine including sushi! You pick your own meats, veggies, soup, rice, sauces, chicken wings, Kung Pao chicken, chow mein, etc from the bar. I mainly stick with beef brisket for kbbq. It tasted extra dry since there was no sauce to pair it with. I got tired of the it fast, like many people. The bulgogi was flavorful, but heavy with the marinade. My favorite was the Korean chicken wings! Crispy and flavorful. I’ve never seen chicken wings include in a AYCE kbbq menu, and so this was a good find. Pros + You pick your own meats/food. + Different selections besides kbbq. I didn’t try the sushi or Chinese dishes, but I +The chicken wings! Cons + No music. This makes it super quiet in the restaurant during lunch. + No seafood options + No dipping sauce = dry meat. I am still giving this place 4 stars because of the food selection. I probably won’t be back, but I think it’s good for large parties who want mixed dishes besides kbbq.
Malanie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
First stop in Vegas when I landed! This is the second time I’ve been here and I sure did miss it. If only there was one like it in Utah. I got in around 9:00PM so it wasn’t busy and we were seated promptly. They’re open until 3:00AM(I’d be seriously overweight if I lived in Vegas)! Drink orders are taken, the BBQ grill starts and off to the buffet you go. They have a wide range of sides including the ones I’m used to. Cucumbers, beansprouts, broccoli and so much more. They also have the Korean noodles I’m obsessed with and a yummy seaweed salad! The meats include pork belly, spicy pork, bulgogi, short ribs, squid, and so much more. They also have options of sushi, soup, and salad. Their rice is sticky and yummy! My only disappointment was that they didn’t have their tofu soup. I guess they have certain days for certain soups. It was $ 25.00 per person for the buffet on a Friday night but I heard the price can vary depending on days. It was a great deal for the food you get in my opinion. Service was good. Also, they have a charge of $ 5 if you have excessive leftovers so be sure to only get what you’re prepared for!
Mike F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Believe it or not, this was my first experience at this type of Korean BBQ! When given the opportunity to have a nice meal out with some incredible friends we hadn’t seen in a minute, we all opted to try something different. This place came highly recommended from some co-workers so we figured,” Why the hell not?” You can find Sura on the north side of Spring Mountain Road, just past Arville, but before you reach Decatur. It’s a pretty cool little set up they have. You have a grill situated in the middle of your booth. You just grab your plates and head over to choose whichever meats you like to start cooking! I think we really got lucky tonight since it was not busy at all when we arrived, so we pretty much had our run of the place for a while! Anyways, they have plenty of meat to choose from here! They had bulgogi kalbi pork chicken, kalbi beef, spicy pork loin, pork belly, intestines, and brisket! Nice! We grabbed a bunch of different items and started doing our thing! My favorites were the beef kalbi and the bulgogi! Had plenty of both of these, while making it a point to try just about everything else at least once! …except for intestines… yea. no intestines for Mike. They also have a selection of prepared items that are all ready to eat right then and there while you wait to cook your meats! I had the fried rice(was okay), orange chicken(actually better than expected, nice large portions!), and chicken wings(meh). From what I hear there was a salad bar and sushi available as well. Neither one is really my bag, so I can’t personally speak to how either one of those items were. The desert section was kind of weak, though. Just jello and oranges from what I could see. No thanks. That just occupies real estate reserved for meats! Maybe it’s because it was pretty slow tonight, but the service here was fantastic! They were very polite and attentive. We were constantly having our drinks refilled. At one point, we had our grill switched out with a fresh, clean one. I was definitely pleased with the service we received here tonight! For roughly $ 27 per person, I felt like it was definitely worth the money we spent. I am still rediculously stuffed and fighting the itis as I type this. I can definitely see making this a regular spot! 4 solid stars!
Sherry L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
I guess even Korean bbq in Vegas is served buffet style. The other AYCE Korean places I go to, you still have to wait for servers to bring you the meat and banchan. I think I like Sura’s structure better. You can get whatever you want, whenever you want. Awesome. Variety of meat was very good — bulgogi, chicken, two kinds of marinated pork, pork belly, three kinds of intestines, squid. Too bad there wasn’t any kalbi. Lots of banchan options, salad, soup/porridge, some«sushi», and chinese options. Seriously, just eat the meat and banchan and forget the rest. That’s what you came for, right? $ 16 for lunch is a steal. Though there was a $ 2 extra charge for something we couldn’t figure out. I guess that’s something they tack on because it’s Vegas.