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    Iron Age Korean Steakhouse

    3.8 (131 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Michelle A.

    I came here with my husband lured by the cheap Happy Hour drink prices. I was shocked by how large it is inside. I can't picture it being booked solid. It was a bit early for dinner but there were only 4 other tables occupied. While the price is great ($35 pp for dinner), the quality of meat is not. The cuts of beef were tough and chewy. I nearly choked chewing the beef brisket! I also don't like the fact that we cook everything ourselves. All the other AYCE Kbbq spots have staff coming around to cook. While the staff was very friendly and the drink prices were good, I wouldn't come back. I'll gladly pay a little more money to get better quality meat. P.S. we saw the bartender funneling liquid into alcohol bottles. Hmmmm maybe that explains the low alcohol prices.

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    Lindsey G.

    Food is excellent waiter is amazing. Food is absolutely delicious especially the Iron Age lager beer to me and my friends always get highly recommend coming here if you have not been!

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    Aaron Y.

    Great food with tasty marinades All you can eat with 90 minute limit. Monday to Thursday with cheaper pricing Staff helps you grill, or you can choose to do it yourself Very big place with a lot of seating

    Kitty Y.

    Wanted to try this new kbbq spot. Right in rego center, it's a very convenient location. The restaurant is extremely large and great for big groups and celebrations. My favorite meat was definitely the bulgogi. It's very well marinated. The marinated steaks were good as well. Just make sure to take them off the bbq sooner than later so they don't become tough. I wasn't a big fan of the squid and shrimp. The kimchi and steamed eggs were too salty for my liking. I would recommend if you're in the area or have a large group.

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    Tawny M.

    First time eating here and the place is huge and no wait time despite coming on a weekend at 2pm. Our server was very nice and answered all our questions. All the food was delicious, specially the BEEF BRISKET! The meat are tender and juicy. But tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cake) has a hard texture which I believe is undercooked. Will definitely come back here!

    Esther L.

    Their signature steak was so yummy and definitely coming back to try this again as well as more cuts of their beef. The pork belly was kind of a miss, too hard, not soft and juicy enough. They also the best dipping sauce. The best japchae included in the BBQ which usually isnt so this was the best surprise! The seating area is also so spacious and comfortable and such a vibe.

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    Kyrie Jude E.

    Location: Close to costco rego park. Service: accommodating Ambiance: spacious and clean Food: tastes good but not worth $35 honestly. But over all experience was really great. I Will give 5 cause the nepali guy who assisted us was very accommodating.

    Francisco C.

    I have been here quite a few times and I have to admit that I love it! The staff are super friendly and helpful with the cooking. They have a salad with a spicy dressing that is to DIE for! The choices of meats is excellent and I highly recommend the Iron Age Soy Beef Steak is absolutely fantastic, and so is the Spicy Squid. The place isn't too loud so you can definitely talk while cooking.

    Anthony L.

    The food was great, you can cook your own meal was is nice and the service is nice. The whole place was fancy and clean too. I was full afterwards...

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    Jenny L.

    When the service and side dishes outshine the entrees of meat, the management may want to debrief with ways to level up this steakhouse. I loved the japchae, steamed egg, and kimchi, which were tasty and not spicy. The salad seemed par for the course. Although we opted out for the birthday song and treat, we enjoyed what we could. The venue was 2/3 empty on a weeknight in part because $35/person gets you mediocre grade steaks, chicken, and bulgogi. They seem to first fill you up on the cheaper meats, such as pork belly, because they are faster to cook. However, even the higher grade meats seemed small in terms of portion and average in quality. For a Korean steakhouse to not have short ribs (galbi), this seems like a travesty. At least they offered shrimp and spicy squid for variety. Parking is convenient, but chaotic in the same garage as Costco without validation. It's confusing just to figure out how to get to the restaurant by taking the stairs and elevator. Moreover, it's also unsafe with so much incoming traffic as well as congestion from shopping carts and double parked vans trying to load their groceries.

    Adjanie T.

    We did a reservation to celebrate my friend's bday and it was amazing! Not crowded, service was great. All you can eat for 35 dollars (Each Person)!!! They cooked everything at the table. We tried everything on the menu and everything tasted amazing! vegetables were fresh, the meat was well seasoned. Food! Spicy Pork is a must, Brisket , Top Blade Steak & Iron Age Steak !!! Drinks A+ ! - Captain Punch!! - 5 of 5 !! ** There is a 90 min time limit once the first meat is ordered.

    Ashley J.

    Decent kbbq! Service was great, meat was delicious. I came here for dinner, there was a wide selection of meats, my favorite was the bulgolgi and soy steak! Their sides are pretty good too, the kimchi and salad stood out the most. Our server was so nice and helped us cook the meats the whole time. We didn't have to wait for the food to come out and he wasn't hard to get ahold of. Definitely recommend

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    Carina H.

    A $35 all-you-can-eat dinner with no line on a Friday line? We love that. I would honestly come here just for the vibes because there were huge screens all around playing K-pop music videos. The different variety of sauces for the meat was nice to have for the non-marinated meats, and I liked the marinated meat flavors. The sides included in the AYCE deal were great as well -- this is an AYCE no no, but I had to order more rice cakes because they were that good.

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    Ask the Community - Iron Age Korean Steakhouse

    Near by parking?

    Yes u can park inside the mall

    How much would it be on fridays for lunch and for dinner?

    35 a person I think they charge the same everyday it is so good

    Is there a lunch price or is it all the same?

    Lunch is available on Monday to Thursday between 11 to 2:30 at $28. Dinner is available whole day at $35.

    Is the price still the same for dinner $35?

    Yes. It is $35 fir dinner.

    Does service charge count as tip? Edit - Was charged a service charge for a large group and then tipped as well. Basically double tipped. Just be mindful of that?

    There is no service charge; tip your servers!

    Price per person pls?

    Lunch $28 / Dinner $35

    Is there a menu with prices to view, the website isn't very helpful?

    Yes. There are two basic prices. Lunch is $28.00, dinner is $35.00.......all you can eat! There's a QR code if you can locate it.....that shows everything.

    Does this location take reservation?

    It's a brand new restaurant, just opened last Friday. It's huge! Right now I personally don't think there's a need for a reservation. I don't know if they take reservations, but you should call them to make sure! You're going to love this place!

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