Anna S.
Yelp
AYCE Korean BBQ AND sushi? Sign me up. My friend and I came on a Friday afternoon, so we got a lunch menu, and our total was about $25 each, so not too shabby.
I ordered the Starbucks sushi roll, which came in 4 pieces and was well prepared, but I don't think sushi is Garosu's strong suit and would prefer getting it elsewhere. Regardless, I wish I had tried their other options.
For my first visit, my table ordered the
- Wagyu Beef Belly (4.5/5): cooking this after cooking the Spicy Pork Belly, coated the meat with a spicy kick which I enjoyed a lot; though I did find it a bit salty when we ordered a second time, and a bit too fatty, but that is the nature of Wagyu in general. Pairs well with the sauces they provide, however!
- Spicy Honey Comb (2/5): curiosity got the best of me.... I don't know what I was thinking when I ordered it, but not a fan of the texture.
- Spicy Thinly Sliced Pork (5/5): not as spicy as I'd hoped, but overall, delicious, and I wish I had ordered more! It was very tender, easy to cut, and could be consumed without dipping it in additional sauces.
- Curry Cumin Pork Belly (4/5): This only came in 2 slices, but I also enjoyed it. The curry flavor was subtle, thus making this order forgettable, but I would order again and hope it's marinated differently next time!
- Prime Beef Brisket (3/5): a staple order. Honestly, pretty forgettable as well since it was overshadowed by our other meat selections. I found it chewy and needed the sauces to elevate the taste.
The banchan were delicious (especially their fish cakes), and I regret not indulging in them as much as possible! Luckily, my friend and I did not overeat, so we left feeling pretty satisfied, even after taking a few bites of the complimentary ice cream.