Wagyu Butcher Japanese BBQ

Restaurant · Torrance

Wagyu Butcher Japanese BBQ

Restaurant · Torrance

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2104 Artesia Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504, USA

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Master butcher carves well-marbled beef for grilling experience  

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2104 Artesia Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504, USA Get directions

exploretock.com
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$50–100

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2104 Artesia Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504, USA Get directions

+1 310 483 1530
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The 15 Best Date Night Restaurants In Los Angeles - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"It’s true what they say: couples that grill together stay together. At this cozy yakiniku spot in Torrance, each pair of countertop seats shares a smokeless tabletop grill where you’ll marvel at a professional butcher from Osaka carving hunks of meat. Choose between the $50 or $70 tasting menu that features several rounds of well-marbled beef, with each cut dissolving in your mouth faster than the last. Paired with a few shochu highballs, dinner here is a fun, hands-on Japanese barbecue experience for two. Just don’t get caught gazing into each other’s eyes too long—the delicate slices cook faster than you’d think." - sylvio martins, brant cox, cathy park

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The 25 Best Restaurants In LA's South Bay - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Lots of restaurants let you grill your own meat, but only Wagyu Butcher seats you in front of a master butcher from Osaka carving hunks of well-marbled Japanese beef like a sculptor with clay. This low-key Torrance yakiniku spot has two omakase options at $50 and $70–both excellent deals–though the addition of freshly chopped beef tartare and Japanese A5 wagyu make the more expensive tier an easy yes. Each unique cut dissolves in your mouth faster than the last, which means your teeth are basically along for the ride. The minimal counter space only has about 20 seats (and 10 grills), so come with a date and take turns flipping pieces of wagyu until they’re charred to your liking. Just don’t take your eyes off the heat too long—the delicate slices cook faster than you think." - garrett snyder, sylvio martins, cathy park

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The 15 Best Restaurants in Torrance - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Lots of restaurants let you grill your own meat, but only Wagyu Butcher seats you in front of a master butcher from Osaka carving hunks of well-marbled Japanese beef like a sculptor with clay. This low-key Torrance yakiniku spot has two omakase options at $50 and $70–both excellent deals–though the addition of freshly chopped beef tartare and Japanese A5 wagyu make the more expensive tier an easy yes. Each unique cut dissolves in your mouth faster than the last, which means your teeth are basically along for the ride. The minimal counter space only has about 20 seats (and 10 grills), so come with a date and take turns flipping pieces of wagyu until they’re charred to your liking. Just don’t take your eyes off the heat too long—the delicate slices cook faster than you think." - garrett snyder, cathy park

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Wagyu Butcher turns yakiniku into a show, starring premium beef - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"LA has plenty of spots where you can grill your own meat, but none quite like Wagyu Butcher. Here you’ll get a front-row seat to a master butcher from Osaka, who carves hunks of well-marbled beef with the precision of a sculptor, then hands you slices of meat that you’re expected to grill like you know what you’re doing. Located in a Torrance strip mall, this lowkey spot has just 20 seats and 10 tabletop grills on a counter that wraps around the open kitchen, so bring a friend or date for a fun night of searing wagyu together and clinking shochu highballs or giant mugs of Sapporo. The state-of-the-art grills are equipped with fans that suck the smoke downward so your clothes won’t smell like campfire after, and you’re handed a big pair of metal tongs to cook each item to taste. There are two omakase options at $50 and $70 available–both excellent deals–though the addition of freshly chopped beef tartare and Japanese A5 wagyu make the more expensive tier an easy yes. photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp Pause Unmute The tasting menus kick off with snappy pickled vegetables, salad, and seasonal kimchi before launching into five or seven rounds of beef, then finishing off with a comforting rice or soup dish like an oxtail curry rice bowl or ochazuke. The cuts vary nightly and come from all parts of the cow, so let the staff know if you’re not into offal like liver or intestine and they’ll swap in something else. We do wish some leaner cuts were more seasoned, but overall, each grilled piece dissolves in your mouth faster than the last, which means your teeth are basically along for the ride. The delicate slices cook faster than you think though, so don’t get too caught up in conversation and forget to flip. Food Rundown Today’s Kimchee The ideal tangy accompaniment to all the rich grilled beef you’ve eating, and we love that Wagyu Butcher makes their kimchi with unique vegetables like okra and mountain yam. It’s hard to ration the single serving for the full meat parade, but you can always order another side a la carte for a few bucks. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Beef Tongue We appreciate a nice slab of tongue, and while the thick-cut slices here are quite tender, they're also one of the more forgettable cuts. Each order is served simply with just a wedge of lemon for seasoning, but we wish it came with a sprinkle of salt, too. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Outside Skirt Steak We usually think of skirt steak as a tougher, chewier cut, so it’s a nice surprise that this well-marbled one breaks down effortlessly even when cooked medium-rare. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Kalbi Short Rib Kalbi is a standby at pretty much any restaurant where you’re grilling meat, but this version stands out for flavor and beefiness. The light marination brings out the meat’s richness, and the sweet-savory dipping sauce is great, too. A5 Hida Wagyu The final course of the omakase is a couple of slices of well-marbled wagyu from Japan dusted with salt and pepper, and it’s obvious why it's the finale (translation: the beef practically dissolves on contact with your tongue). photo credit: Jessie Clapp Beef Tendon Ponzu Wagyu Butcher requires ordering one of their omakase menus, but you can also supplement from their a la carte menu, which we highly recommend if you have the stomach space. Most items cost between $5-7, including unique cuts like heart or tail, plus appetizers like braised tripe stew or (our favorite) snappy bits of braised beef tendon in citrusy ponzu. Butcher’s Curry Rice After the last cut of beef lands you might not think you need anything else in the world, but then this dish arrives to warm your soul: a bowl of rice topped with a rich, tomato-y oxtail curry, plus a hot cup of bone broth to sip on the side. photo credit: Jessie Clapp" - Cathy Park

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An intimate yakiniku counter where an Osaka-trained butcher grills prized cuts in front of you; limited seats and set menus keep quality high. Highlighted by Time Out and profiled in JapanUp magazine. ([timeout.com](https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/restaurants/wagyu-butcher?utm_source=openai), [japanupmagazine.com](https://japanupmagazine.com/archives/14774?utm_source=openai))

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Ar Kai

Google
Wagyu Butcher Japanese BBQ is a must-try if you love A5 Wagyu or are just craving some amazing beef. You’ll have a great experience from start to finish. The staff there are super friendly and knowledgeable — they give great recommendations and really want you to enjoy your meal. It’s more like a wagyu tasting experience. All the beef is super fresh, and they even slice it right in front of you. Each cut comes with a recommended sauce pairing that brings out the best flavors of the meat. Feel free to ask the staff to help grill the A5 Wagyu for you — they know exactly how to cook it to the perfect timing so you get the best texture and flavor. I highly recommend going with the Butcher’s Omakase and adding the A5 Wagyu Sushi for an extra $10. It’s 100% worth it! You’ll get plenty of food and feel really satisfied after the meal. Just a heads up: This place isn’t cheap and expect to spend around $100+ per person. Honestly, it’s worth every penny for the quality and the overall experience. Quick tips: Strongly recommend making a reservation ahead of time. They do take walk-ins, but seating isn’t guaranteed and the wait can be long. Don’t skip the A5 Wagyu Sushi upgrade — it’s amazing and you’ll definitely thank me later!

Tony Tran

Google
first visit and great experience food and services feel like in japan type thank you tender cuts and side dishes all so good! great team staff service ! experiences are fantastic! music 80’s mix great fun feeling ! will return and colleagues too! great value and meal quality must reserve ! manager and server are excellent overall! interior decor is nice! 50.0$ choice was perfect for me!

Toby DK Nakamoto

Google
WOW WEE WOW WOW!!! Wagyu Butcher What a great birthday dinner at Wagyu Butcher in Torrance! With sushi bar seating and an elevated Japanese BBQ experience, everything—from the attentive service to the premium cuts of beef—was exceptional. Open since November, this spot offers generous sake pairings and heavenly meat, topped off by incredible Wagyu nigiri sushi. Highly recommended for a delightful two-hour experience. Winner, winner, Wagyu dinner!

Felix G

Google
We came here for our anniversary dinner and what an amazing dinner it was. From start to finish, everything was great. Definitely worth it, and make reservations. Parking is easy in the lot. We made reservations for 7:30pm and the place is full. It’s small and cozy as part of the experience and only seats about 20-24 people per timeslot. Don’t get me wrong, you won’t feel cramped or anything in your seat and you get an up close and personal experience. I opted for the $70 omakase plus $10 Wagyu sushi upgrade (do it!) plus the $30 sake pairing, choosing the beef tongue and inside skirt options. Wife chose the $70 with Wagyu strip and curry. It allowed us to try almost everything. The sake pairing was great to try 5 different types of sake. Pours were generous and flavors of each sake come through from the fruity to dry ones. You get a nice spread. We got a nice variety of appetizers from tofu, Kimchi spread (favorite was the cabbage), veggie spread (favorite was zucchini) and the Wagyu sashimi. The soup wasn’t just the simple miso soup, it was rich bone broth soup. Meats were an excellent variety and well proportioned. All the different sections of the meats, they’ll be accompanied by a dipping sauce of some sort. They do season and sauce some of the meats as well, though I’d recommend asking for less salt/sauce in the preparation. They’re well accommodating to it. As they tell you, cook each meat one at a time to your liking and take your time to enjoy the meals. Personal favorites, they’ll beef tongue and a5. I love that sukiyaki butter that came with the A5 and each tongue piece was uniquely different. Least, the sweet soy courses. While delicious, I felt like too much sauce overpowered the taste of the meat. I highly recommend the Wagyu sushi upgrade, it was so worth it! The curry was a bit forgettable, very strong tomato taste, almost reminded me of a chili rather than curry. Loved the pudding for dessert. Not too sweet and perfect finish to the meal. At the end you can always order more of anything a la carte, but the omakase was plenty for us. I enjoyed the experience so much, I would come not just for special occasions. Anytime you want to treat yourself, this place is worth a visit!

Joanna

Google
Got the butcher's omakase and the intestine was amazing, highly recommend over the skirt steak. The yuzu kosho paired well with the meats. Nice and intimate restaurant. The chairs were a bit uncomfortable, but for the sake of space, I understand opting for low back stools. Reservations only, but they do post on Instagram same day availability if a party cancels.

Hitomi Niimura

Google
Got the butcher course and it may have been the best meal I've had in a long time. Every plate of meat was delicious! Hubby and I couldn't help but order another plate is beef tongue. This may be my new favorite restaurant.

Vee Dinh

Google
Have you tried omakase but for wagyu beef? It’s my first time trying this too so follow me to find out. I had Butcher’s omakase set: 1. Appertizer: spinach cream tofu, kimchee, vegetables, salad, shio beef sashimi 7 meat items: 2. Lemon - 3 beef tongues with thin, thick, and tongue kalbi 3. Ponzu - wagyu chuck roll 4. Sweet soy - prime short rib 5. Sweet soy - prime outside skirt 6. Miso - wagyu intestine 7. Miso - wagyu hanging tender 8. A5 wagyu sukiyaki - Dipping sauce for #3: Tokyo style (sweeter) and Osaka style (more sour) 9. Rice & soup 10. Today’s dessert - Panna cotta

Minh Do

Google
My new favorite Japanese BBQ place, $70 Omakase was perfect. High quality beef and excellent service. The butcher is from Japan. All the sauces were also amazing.
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Ichika G.

Yelp
I had an amazing opportunity to experience this excellent Wagyu omakase. Every cut was so tender and juicy, I loved all of them! What I was surprised about was the amount of appetizers. Started off with kimchi, "namuru" the sesame oil vegetables, and house salad. The flavor of yukhoe was amazing too. Sukiyaki with whipped cream was a bit too sweet for my liking but it's still good. We went with $70 course and that sure will make you full. The service was immaculate. Smooth about everything. It's also nice that you can see everything that they are doing since it's an open kitchen. I got the best seat looking at the butcher cutting the meat. Well cleaned bathroom and sophisticated interiors. Nothing to complain about! We'll be back:)
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Jessica G.

Yelp
I was so lucky and fortunate a friend took me out on a date to Wagyu Butcher! Their meat was so tender, juicy, and high quality! They are a small cozy establishment with bar top seating only where typically up to 2 people share one grill. The staff took the time to explain each item on the omakase menu and exactly how to cook it. We had a reservation even though it was a weekday and all seats were full. We got the Butcher's Omakase which is $70 per person w/ Upgrade A5 Wagyu Sushi +$10 What is included: - Appetizers Beef Soup Today's Kimchee Today's Vegetable House Salad Shio Beef Sashimi - Meats (7 items) Lemon - US Wagyu Filet or 3 Beef Tongues (thin, thick, & tongue kalbi) Ponzu - US Wagyu Chuck Roll, Flat Iron Steak Sweet Soy - US Prime Short Rib Sweet Soy - US Prime Outside Skirt Miso - US Wagyu Inside Skirt or Intestine Miso - US Wagyu Hanging Tender, Tail Sukiyaki - A5 Wagyu - Rice & Soup Ochazuke - Dessert Today's Dessert Instagram: @jessgoeat
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Glenn R.

Yelp
My wife and I tried Wagyu Butcher for the first time, she got the $70 omakase, I had the $50, there were only two additional cuts of meat with the $70 and I got to try them both. Every cut was super flavorful, and the A5 Wagyu, serviced with a cream sauce, was unreal! We were both blown away at how delicious everything was, even the Kimchi and vegetables. I believe they change up the menu every so often. The Earl Grey milk pudding was a nice way to finish the meal. The staff was incredibly friendly and made the whole experience fun and welcoming. I've eaten at some high-end spots before, but this topped most of them. Great food, great service--we'll definitely be back and will be bringing friends. Just know they have two dinner sittings, so plan ahead!
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Vy D.

Yelp
Have you tried omakase but for wagyu beef? It's my first time trying this too so follow me to find out. I had Butcher's omakase set: 1. Appertizer: spinach cream tofu, kimchee, vegetables, salad, shio beef sashimi 7 meat items: 2. Lemon - 3 beef tongues with thin, thick, and tongue kalbi 3. Ponzu - wagyu chuck roll 4. Sweet soy - prime short rib 5. Sweet soy - prime outside skirt 6. Miso - wagyu intestine 7. Miso - wagyu hanging tender 8. A5 wagyu sukiyaki - Dipping sauce for #3: Tokyo style (sweeter) and Osaka style (more sour) 9. Rice & soup 10. Today's dessert - Panna cotta
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Kevin P.

Yelp
I have been eyes this place even since they opened and this past weekend I had a chance to try it out. It was fantastic. The best and only bar seating Yakiniku Omakase restaurant in LA right now. They have two seating per night 5pm and 7:30pm. Our reservations was at 7:30pm for 4 people. Once arrived we greeted and was seated at their counter top. Reservations is a must because it's only bar seating no tables. They have 2 different omakase options.The Butcher Omakase at $70 comes with 5 appetizers and 7 different cuts of meat and Tenma Omakase at $50 come with 4 appetizers and 5 different cuts of meat. I ordered the Butcher Omakase plus the $10 upgrade for the A5 Wagyu Sushi and my got the Tenma Omakase. The quality of the meat was fantastic. Here are some of the highlights but pretty much every cut of meat was delicious. US Wagyu Chuck Roll US Wagyu Prime Short Rib US Premium Beef Tongue ( Thick Cut) Sukiyaki A5 Wagyu with Soy Sauce Whipped Cream. A5 Wagyu Sushi US Prime Outside Skirt- love the beefy flavor and the texture of this cut. I did ordered a few al carte of the US Premium Beef Tongue. They were out of the Beef Liver and Beef Heart. Next time. The restaurant let you BYOB. The corkage fee was $25 for a 1.8L which was absolutely a seal. Service was outstanding and professional. Our waitress did some of the grilling for us but for the most part we did our own. Overall, what an amazing yakiniku Omakase dinner. We all have a great time. We leave happy and full. I'm definitely will be returning in the near future. Until our next visit.
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Alana M.

Yelp
Seriously delectable meats here that carnivores will love! Wagyu Butcher is located in the Van Art Square, just across from the back side of Starbucks. TIP: There are basically 2 seatings, one at 5PM when they open and the other at 7:30PM. Reservations can be made through Tock. If you arrive later than those times, then your dining time is shortened. We arrived at 6PM which I would not recommend. We were just checking to see if there were any seats available. Fortunately, on a Thursday evening, the place was only 2/3 full, so we were able to dine here. One & a half to two hours is more of an enjoyable time to allow yourself for at least the Omakase dinner here. There's only counter seating which faces the staff and kitchen like at a Sushi Counter. You can watch the prep for the Omakase and other orders. There's a lot of work going on. The staff works efficiently. Our plates were cleared and new dishes were served in a timely fashion. Hubby and I chose to get the Butcher's Omakase. It includes 5 Appetizers (although we only got 4 because they forgot to give both of us the US Wagyu Sashimi), 7 Meats, Oxtail Soup with Rice, and a Dessert. Everything included in the Omakase was great! In the Omakase setup, there are two categories where you are given a choice in meats. I chose the three Beef Tongues and hubby chose the US Wagyu Filet. For the other meat choice, we both chose the US Wagyu Inside Skirt. Included in the Omakase was one A5 Wagyu from Japan. All the other meats we had were from the US. The best piece of Tongue I think was the Thin Cut. The Thick Cut and the Kalbi were both a little tougher. They use a piece of fat to oil the grill. They advise you as to what sauces to use with which meats. We are left to cook every piece of meat except the Sukiyaki - A5 Wagyu from Japan. The lady said it was tricky to cook. She did it with great expertise! This meat was fantastic and truly magnificent! Two of the most tender pieces of meat I've ever eaten! We were started with Tomatoes in Tosazu Vinegar Gelée which was quite tasty! We were also given plates with Today's Kimchee and Today's Vegetable. And, as I stated earlier, we didn't receive the US Wagyu Sashimi. I am so sad about that! We didn't even realize it until we got home and I was checking out my pictures. I really enjoyed the Oxtail Soup with Rice - Ochazuke! I was getting so full by this point that I couldn't finish it. It was really delicious! Lastly, for dessert, we got a Matcha Milk Pudding and some Hot Tea. We were a little rushed because we came in to start dinner later than at the beginning of their seating period. They never rushed us and were so kind to tell us to take our time. If you want to order a la carte or add items to go with your Omakase meal, you have that option, too! We look forward to coming back in hopes of having a few different options in the Omakase. We will plan to arrive at one of the start times! We ate delicious food with a wonderful experience!
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Arthur E.

Yelp
Casual set menus of Japanese bbq. Went on a Tuesday evening - was a very clean looking place with good ventilation. Could not smell much smoke or remnants of meat - which was a plus (did not want to smell like bbq the rest of the night haha). Ordered the $70 set menu and got quite a bit of appetizers and a succession of delicious pieces of meat. They also have frosted Sapporo beers, which is another plus. Would definitely recommend!
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Katie Y.

Yelp
You don't wanna miss this wagyu omakase experience right here in the South Bay! From the start, they serve up homemade dishes and appetizers that instantly set the vibe. I went with the Butcher's Menu ($70/person) and it came with 5 appetizers, 7 different meats including A5 wagyu, a rice item, and dessert. My top picks? 100% the prime short rib and the A5 wagyu--especially with their house-made sauces. Everything was melt-in-your-mouth good. But honestly, what made the night even better was the warm customer service and cozy ambience. It seriously felt like I got transported straight back to Japan. Definitely bookmarking Wagyu Butcher in Torrance as one of my go-to spots. Don't sleep on it! Shoutout to Kaku and Taku
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Chester C.

Yelp
If you're looking for more of an omakase yakiniku experience this place is the only place I've seen in the L.A. area. Definitely worth a try and you get to experience different cuts with some additional upgrades as well. Full meal and good service. You'll still have to grill your own meat for the most part, definitely worth trying if Japanese bbq is your thing.
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Joshua B.

Yelp
10/10 experience. First thing first, make sure you get a reservation! The place is very small and only have options for 5pm and 7:30pm spots and you must have a reservation. I tried walking in once and they said they were booked up, which makes sense because there's a couple of options with a set menu and everyone gets served around the same time. The meat quality is some of the best that I've tried. You can cook it yourself but the servers are nice enough to help you cook your meat as well. All of the dishes were tasty and will definitely be back again!
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Maria F.

Yelp
Our second visit was just as delicious as our first visit. The menu was slightly different than our first visit. The main difference: Beef tongue - 3 ways A5 Wagyu with Sukiyaki cream $10 supplement for Wagyu Sushi We also added: Abomasum Tripe stew Beef tongue is my favorite and will always order beef tongue. However. The A5 Wagyu with Sukiyaki cream blew me away. I was so happy after the first bite! Then came the Wagyu Sushi. Oh my! Seconds, please! We're already planning a next time! Enjoy!
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Jonnathan B.

Yelp
Last night I had the pleasure of dining here for their first seating of dinner service. This was such an excellent experience. From start to finish, which took about two hours, I dined on the "Butcher's Omakase". This included a few appetizer bites, 7 courses of wagyu delicacies, ochazuke, and a dessert. You can pair your coursed meal with a selection of different beverages, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic. We opted for the chu-hai, plum wine, matcha IPA, and highball. All of the staff was on top of their game as they buzzed around the restaurant slicing the beef, prepping plates, serving guests, and assisting with cooking the meats, whenever possible. Their hospitality skills were top notch! The wagyu omakase is unlike anything I've done before. I loved sitting on the chef's counter and watching them work their magic as they delicately and precisely cut each slice of meat for plating. Some of the cuts that I tried included US wagyu filet, beef tongue, US wagyu chuck roll, US prime short rib, US prime outside skirt and inside skirt, US wagyu cheek, and A5 wagyu. Besides the items on the set menu, you can also order a la carte cuts. I tried the US wagyu premium heart and liver sashimi. If you're looking for a unique experience run by an expert staff, you must dine here ASAP! I'll definitely be returning soon.
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Julia H.

Yelp
Got the Butcher's omakase. Added liver and premium heart 1. Appetizers: all were okay 2. Chose the Wagyu fillet, skirt and beef tongue at the options -Most of the pieces were sliced thick. Some were a big tough and chewy. There as a lot of meat for sure. The best piece was the thinly slices A5 Wagyu sukiyaki. -The premium heart add on was good. 3. Curry: keema curry. Tasted fine. Pretty full at this point 4. Dessert: matcha pudding. good flavor but to thick. Would be better if more thin/silky. Service was great overall with dishes being cleared quickly. If I were to come back, I would just get the A5 Wagyu, heart, and tongue a la carte and try new dishes. Most of the pieces in the omakase, were too thick and sometimes slightly tough to eat. You do get a lot of meat for a yakiniku, so the price is good.
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Ralph H.

Yelp
Came here for the $70 meal! It was worth every penny! This place was on my radar for weeks and ended up coming wi the my cousin. Every single plate was delicious and while it may seem you won't get full, it was just the right amount of food. The menu is well thought out and everything g tasted fresh and delicious. The staff was extra attentive and very informative about each plate. I would highly recommend this place. Takes a bit to find seats but worth it.
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Rickey Y.

Yelp
The best wagyu place for sure! I m gonna go to anywhere else for wagyu from now on! Wagyu Butcher is serving omakase style wagyu bbq style in Torrance. And only have 2 time slots available per day. 5 or 7:30pm. Server are super nice and friends. 5 appetizers, 7 meats options (including 2 pieces os A5 wagyu. 1 protein dish, and 1 dessert! Omg! And also!!!! You can add $30 more for5 kinds of sake pairing with each meat. They are serving the medium size of cups for sake, not the small ones! You spend your money worth! I m so happy with my meal, and can't wait to come back again. Don't worry about the parking! It's in a plaza with lots of parking spaces.
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Jimmy S.

Yelp
This place was great, the quality of meat was immaculate. The staff was very friendly, attentive and knowledgeable about the food they served. All the cuts were very good and high quality. The favorite war the a5 wagyu from japan and the 3 different kinds of tongue. Each meat served usually accompanied a sauce or something to dip or rub it in. It really enhanced the flavor of the meat...although sometimes a little bit of salt just added the right kind of taste. You have to choose the $70 or $50 omakase before you can choose the a la carte which is worth exploring, especially the premium heart. The atmosphere is great, very lively and open. You can see the chefs cooking and prepping in real time. It gives you a sense of an intimate experience. I will say though the only downside is that since there aren't tables. It's hard to hear so having an intimate group of 2-3 ppl is best.
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Kevin S.

Yelp
Amazing deal for the price. Came with my girlfriend to try their wagyu omakase. We both absolutely loved it. The 70 vs 50 dollar is very little difference. While you do get A5 I wouldn't say it's necessary. In fact my gf loved the filet much more and admittedly it was fantastic. We ordered a few extras as well. Tongue was tender but may be a little chewy. Heart had great flavor but may not be for you since it has a bit more of an iron flavor. Highly recommend and will definitely be coming back!
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Tori D.

Yelp
This was one of the best meals I've ever had for $70. It is an omakase style wagyu restaurant with cuts that melt in your mouth. The staff is also incredible and was attentive to everything. They not only offer to help cook your steaks but they provide sauce pairings that elevate the meal to a new level. My favorite flavor profile was their Sweet Soy Tokyo style which was the perfect sweetness. You definitely need a recommendation as the seating is limited and the entire experience lasts about 2 hours. They were very good at spacing out the dishes though and their timing was perfection. Overall, this feels like it should be on the Michelin guide and I would strongly recommend getting a seat while the reservations are relatively easy to get.
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Kenny L.

Yelp
We have been wanting to visit this place since it opened about 6 months ago. They have been getting great reviews and we were glad that we got a reservation on a Saturday night. I reserved my table through Tock for my wife and son. This place did not disappoint. Each dish was delicious. All the cuts of beef were very fresh and tasty. Especially when matched with the different sauces. We ordered the $70 Butcher's Omakase as it was the best value and we wanted to try the A5 Wagyu from Kagoshima. The also have the Tenma set for $50 but it doesn't include the A5 Kagoshima Wagyu. The meat was fresh and it was great to see the staff prepare all the cuts right in front of us. We also had great from the staff. Especially from our server Yun! He made the experience fantastic for us and we appreciated him going above and beyond. Thanks for a great dining night Wagyu Butcher! We definitely want to come back.
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Maddie M.

Yelp
Wonderful date night location! Due to the seating arrangement I wouldn't recommend parties larger than 2 people (you can only really talk to the person seated next to you). Coursed menu was beautifully spaced out and explained. Chefs cut the meat right in front of you. Very friendly staff and clean restaurant. A must for meat lovers!
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Anh L.

Yelp
good meal, they need to have a set with actual japanese wagyu; 3 dinner time slots, or they won't last past 2025. Its a good deal and their cash flow isn't high enough to maintain rent. Or they can open up a lunch time slot. Either way, for a place that says wagyu butcher, they didn't have alot of actual wagyu cut, only american prime. i'm down to go again once they switch up their menu
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Natalie L.

Yelp
Great price for an amazing Wagyu omakase. Service is great - all the servers are so kind and take their time explaining the dishes to you. The restaurant has 20 counter style seats with dinner times daily at 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm. Highly recommend making reservations. Sometimes they will post on their Instagram if seats are available for walk in day of. There is plenty of parking in the lot. You can add on additional orders but I think the Butchers Omakase is definitely the way to go for only $70!
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Jacqueline D.

Yelp
This place is so amazing! I got the butcher menu with the added a5 wagyu sushi and everything I tasted was so good! They start you off with veggies, but I would definitely save some to cut the meatiness while you go through the course. My favorite was the tongue, a5 wagyu sushi (worth the extra $10), and the outside skirt. I felt like I was transported to Japan and I loved how intimate the seating was. It was truly a great experience and I would definitely come back!
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Noemi G.

Yelp
Outstanding experience! I loved the intimate, focused style of dining at Wagyu Butcher in Torrance. I opted for the longer omakase to try a wider variety of cuts and flavors and it was 100% worth it. I also went for the sake pairing, which elevated each course beautifully. Every dish came with a numbered sake so you don't get lost, and the flow was seamless. The servers were incredibly friendly and attentive, and the meats? Absolute melt-in-your-mouth perfection. Each bite , whether wagyu or other expertly prepared cuts , was rich, tender, and deeply satisfying. An absolute must-visit for anyone who appreciates quality beef and a thoughtfully curated dining experience.
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Jessica C.

Yelp
We had the butcher's omakase and it was so much food. We did not finish. We had to take some to go. All the cuts of meat is good, but the best is the last one a5 wagyu sukiyaki. It went so well with the soy sauce whipped cream. If you can't eat that much, I'd skip the few meat dishes before the a5 because it's really fatty. Their veggies were so good as well. There was not 1 dish we didn't like. The decor is really nice and its a bar where you can watch the chefs prepare the meats and dishes. There's only 2 seatings each day at 5pm and 7:30pm and I believe they're reservations only. Decent amount of parking in this plaza.
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Eric S.

Yelp
I saw a review on Infatuation LA and since I'm a local, I called my friend to check it out. This is a Japanese BBQ omakase experience. They have two seatings a night and two set menus. You can add on to the menu with some a la carte items but you can't go a la carte on your own. It's $50 or $70. We went for the $70 menu. Neither of us wanted intestine so they subbed it out with some inside skirt steak. During the meal, you would see the open kitchen and the "butcher" prepping the servings of meat for all the guests. You cook it yourself. Each meat serving was maybe 1-2 ounces. We were stuffed. Standout dishes would be the salad (I know, huh?), outside skirt steak, the A5 Wagyu, and the rice bowl. My friend also ordered the ponzu tendon which he thought was great. He forced me to try it and let's just say I'm still not a tendon fan. More for him. It's bar seating and the bar wraps around the kitchen. Overall, I'd go back. It was a nice experience. The service was friendly. Food was good.
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Janice K.

Yelp
For the price and the experience it was worth it. The only thing I did not like was the sukiyaki. It was a different take on it than the original and I wasn't a fan Other than that all the meats and vegetables were good.
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Kate M.

Yelp
Came here by reservation on their grand opening month. Fantastic prices for the quality of meat you get. Private lot, ample space. Their concept is omakase sushi style but Japanese bbq meat. Each meat ordered a la carte comes with two slices so you can try all the variety they offer. All the meats were prepared by the main chef at the front. Each was prepared carefully and with intention. Highlights: The intestine was a bit crunchy and usually hard to eat, but the way they sliced partially into the meat made it way easier to chew and enjoy. Beef tongue was tender and delish. Just missed the negi combo. Kalibi was super fatty and filling. A5 wagyu was melt in your mouth delicious, the fat was sweet. Wagyu actually from Japan hits different for sure. Their curry rice is tomato based, very refreshing but also lots of umami from the great meats they use with a nice kick Already looking forward to coming back. It's just far with traffic so hoping they open earlier.
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Alex C.

Yelp
Tonight we celebrated my birthday at the Wagyu Butcher. I've seen so many reviews and I am a beefeater. Love beef and this concept is also really appealing. They have two dinner service times, one at 5 pm and one at 7:30 pm. We made reservations a few weeks ago. There's limited seating, similar to a sushi bar with grills placed every few spaces. We got lucky and got great seats in front of the butcher. He prepared all the meat and cut it and marinated or seasoned them right before our eyes. We ordered the Omakase set menu that had 7 different dishes, from steak tartar, to different cuts of meat and even Wagyu sushi. We had some appetizers included and finished the meal with Yuzu sherbet. We did order one dish a la carte, which was the special beef heart (fatty). The beef dishes were fantastic and really good quality. They unpackaged a whole vacuum sealed Wagyu side of beef in front of us. It was very impressive. The staff were so friendly and explained all the dishes. There's not a lot of carbohydrate in the side dishes included. Overall, it was a great meal, wonderful presentation and spot on service. It made for a special meal! Forgot to mention the 80's music....my favorite tunes from the 80's were playing during the meal. Great playlist
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Ki R.

Yelp
Great overall experience, we shared a b-day dinner here for my wife and myself. They have a prefix tasting menu; two options one with a beef sashimi and one without ($70/$50). You can also add ala cart items like Wagyu Nigiri ($10) or anything else on the menu. They have a great selection of premium sake and wines as well. The service is awesome and the servers are very friendly, talkative, and attentive. This omakase style restaurant seats about twenty five people and they have only two seatings, 5:30pm and 7pm respectively. The tasting starts out with less than premium cuts of like beef cheek and large intestine if you opt for this. Then the menu finishes with A5 wagyu served with soy/whipped cream. The portions are very filling and by the end of the tasting you're full especially after the desserts. We splurged and went for the sushi/A5 wagyu and another dessert. Very delicious and worth the prices. Enjoy!
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Cheri P.

Yelp
This was an amazing experience. You can tell this place is all about interaction as well as immaculate taste. Everyone was super friendly and our server led us in the right direction as was just fantastic. I felt this place was perfect for both seasoned foodies and those new to Japanese BBQ. The chefs' passion, attention to detail, and love for their craft was evident in every bite we took. I mean the A5 Wagyu was just incredible, the rice porridge perfect for a cold, rainy day, the inside and outside skirt steaks tender. I fell in love with the yuzu topping and had to put it on everything. One tip, they give great little pickled bites, salad etc. prior but if you are not careful you will get full quick. So just be mindful as the you don't want to miss any meat!!!
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Simone G.

Yelp
Dare I say a new favorite. Visited this new restaurant with high expectations, and somehow they were exceeded. Limited counter seating with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. Super cute with the owner walking around to check in on everybody. Only two menu choices, both being omakase courses. Got the standard course & was plenty of food. Each course comes with a difference sauce pairing, my fav was the wagyu chuck roll with ponzu but honestly hard to choose. Everything was delicious!!
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Jasmine C.

Yelp
Update: visited for the third time last week and did the $70 butchers omakase, which continues to be an amazing value. Hiroto will take care of you!
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Al N.

Yelp
We had a really great experience at Wagyu Butler on a Saturday night. We had made a reservation for a party of three on Saturday for 5 PM. It was a full house at that time slot so be sure to make a reservation. Everyone showed up on time as well. The seating is bar seating surrounding an open kitchen where you can see the staff butchering meat and cooking. I really enjoyed watching them butcher the huge hunks of meat. We decide to order the $70 omakase. The sides and meat were all really yummy. I found all the side dishes well-seasoned. For the meat, the waiter explained the meat and offered to help us cook it if we wanted. Some of the meats came with different sauces to dip. Everything was delicious and we left very full and happy. I can't wait to come back. This is a great addition to the area and wish them success.
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Minh D.

Yelp
Excellent Japanese BBQ, great quality beef and service was amazing. The butcher is from Japan, he doesn't speak a word of English but he has skills.. Worth the 45 minute drive, will definitely be back.
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Noba N.

Yelp
Amazing food! We happened to snag their $50 omakase opening special and it was everything I hoped for and more! They offered amazing 4 types of appetizers Everything delicious I was surprise to see my son eat them all too! Today's kimchee and today's namuru was amazing! I would eat a whole bowl of those. They also used quail egg on the yukke to give it a lighter flavor. Delicious 7 types of meat They said that all on the menu is exactly how they would serve it. Which means everything is served for 1 person. If tongue is $7 on the menu, you will get 2 slices of tongue for that price Considering that, the omakase was a steal!!! They gave you sauce that fits the meat. The sauce they gave for the A12 was amazing daikon and ponzu base. The tongue was lemon. Intestines had a special spicy sauce. The other meat having their house sauce. By the time I got to the rice, I was too full to eat their curry but it was tomato based and delicious. The matcha tiramisu also delicious. I wish the business success!! They said they will offer this omakase special until December so get your ressies in NOW
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Lisa K.

Yelp
New jbbq spot in Torrance--it's actually an omakase set up. I highly recommend if you like quality jbbq! +located in same plaza as drive-thru Starbucks on Artesia and Van Ness. It's located right next to a UPS store and there's plenty of parking space within the plaza. +I luckily snagged their grand opening special of $50/person but their omakase will be priced at $70/person starting December, which is still an amazing deal. +from Mon-Thurs, you can reserve either 5pm or 7:30pm slot and from Fri-Sat, you can book 4, 6 or 8:30pm. On phone you can book for 1 person or more but if you book through Tock, you can reserve only 2-4 parties. +their entire menu from start to finish was sooooooo good!! Their kimchi included okra and Japanese mountain yam, which is unique but they were sooooo delicious! If you don't mind slimy food, you'll like these kimchi. The quality of meat were superb and I enjoyed everything served but my personal favorites were: yukke, tongue, hanging tender, short ribs, and today's Wagyu. +you can order other cuts of meat as a la carte/add on. The set menu will make you satisfied but if you're a bug eater like me, you might want to add couple more items. +you can buy drinks for your server/meat preparer if you'd like! They'll drink with you. +don't go to the restaurant too early. My reservation was at 5pm and their door was open but they asked my party to wait outside until they're fully open at 5pm. -wagyu butcher is already super popular and I could not book a weekend reservation for the grand opening special so I had to book it on Monday at 5pm. I would imagine it'll just keep getting more difficult to snag a reservation as they gain popularity. The one cut I thought that was just okay was the cheek. It's part of the set menu so I can't remove it but this one is definitely forgettable.
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Becky C.

Yelp
unbelievably delightful dining experience! We felt like we were at a Michelin like restaurant with the limited seating so that you can get personal service. Being at the chef's table was like watching an artist at work. Our server was the perfect blend of friendly , knowledgeable and hospitable. I ordered water with no ice so when she refilled it and just one ice cube made it's way into my glass she got me another glass ( which wasn't necessary but that's how meticulous she was). The meal was next level. Every appetizer was made with the freshest and most unique seasonings. My husband mowed down many foods he typically doesn't like because of how it was made here. ALL the meats were delectable and now I understand why they serve the Japanese A5 last - because it literally melts in your mouth. AND although we were stuffed by the time the "curry" rice came, we could barely talk as we didn't take breaks eating spoonful after spoonful of this umami rich meat curry that felt like the simple and generic term did not do it justice. Not sure we will ever be able to eat curry anywhere else. In summation, do yourself and anyone you love dearly a favor and make a reservation to dine here. It's an exceptional dining experience offered at the most remarkably decent price.
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Irving E.

Yelp
BE WARNED THAT ITS RESERVATION ONLY. Thank god me and wife sdidnt wait long, however nowhere on their socials or website is there any info on reservation needed.

S Y.

Yelp
2nd time here and it did not disappoint. Incredibly delicious with top notch service! Highly recommend the 7 course tasting along with a couple of extras: - Doubled up on the A5 Wagyu - best decision ever - Wagyu Sushi - melts in your mouth
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Yukiko M.

Yelp
Omakase Yakiniku for the first time, and the Tenma Course ($50) left me completely full and satisfied! Every dish was amazing, and just when I thought we were done, they brought out a super flavorful curry rice as the final touch--it was a bit unexpected but absolutely delicious and the perfect portion. Plus, dessert was included! For $50, this course is such a great deal. Definitely recommend!
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Subin S.

Yelp
Excellent food, service, and ambiance. Love the openness of the kitchen and everyone was really nice and friendly. The BBQ sauce on some of the meats was too sweet for us, but I think you would be fine if you pair with beer, shochu, or red wine. You get to try meats from various locations (from the cow), a few could be too chewy for some, but nothing out of ordinary. Thank you WB for a wonderful evening, can't wait to see you all again.
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Michael L.

Yelp
Amazing cold beer! So good. This place has very good food at a reasonable price. Authentic Japanese bbq food.

Jeffery H.

Yelp
Great food and service! Currently our favorite yakiniku spot in Los Angeles. Definitely will be coming back soon to enjoy their omakase and sake pairing again.
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Joyce M.

Yelp
I went in for the $50 opening special course dinner, and it was great. The variety and quality of meats they had were impressive! The meat is freshly cut in front of you, almost like a sushi chef preparing sashimi, so that was fun to watch. Beef tongue and the wagyu was amazing! It was the first time I tried Tsurami (cheek), and I loved it! The course had a nice balance of lean and fatty cuts of meat. They had yamaimo (Japanese mountain yam) in the assorted kimchi today which felt rare, but I really liked it! Assorted Namuru was also flavorful and delicious, and I especially liked the Renkon (lotus root). Service was also amazing! All staffs were very friendly and attentive. I sometimes got distracted and almost burnt my meat, but a staff member came to help me out right in time.
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Tim C.

Yelp
You don't come in when table's available: they have 2 showings & you make reservations for the show. The show is intimate with the kitchen in the middle; the servers are in the inside when they bring food to your assigned seats: the food is fantastic: the $70 meals dies a better job showcasing wagyu than then $50. But the place is loud & it's hard to hear the server explain the courses. And, since you are doing the cooking (meats are expertly prepared & seasoned) a little instructions & attention (even if unwarranted) would be nice. The meal started with refreshing vegetables & ended with rice. But, we could use a few pallet cleansers (maybe with some pickles) between the fatty meats. Else, it's a wonderful experience.

Tony W.

Yelp
The ambiance was nice, the staff friendly and the food! What can I say, so good so good. If you haven't been you need too
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Christina C.

Yelp
New Authentic Yakinuku Restaurant in Torrance. They use fresh & quality meat with butcher on site. I love the various daily vegetable appetizers included in the course. The restaurant gives out a Japanese vibe with mostly Japanese customers. 34oz beer is only $20. The service is good with good pricing. December Omakase Course is $70 with add-ons available. I will come back again.

David H.

Yelp
The food was absolutely amazing! Every bite from the Butcher's omakase is a wonderful choice if you ever drop by.The server that we had, Ameri, was so hospitable and down to earth. I world love to come back to eat here again.