This is Chao Rou Sukiyaki, Yanji branch. We ordered the 599 yuan set, with an additional 10% service charge, and had a dining time of 120 minutes.
The ordering method is through scanning a QR code on your phone. The meat platter is quite large at first glance, which looks appealing, but in reality… the ratio of fatty meat is close to half, making it really oily, and the meat quality is nothing special—just ordinary.
There is table-side cooking service, which includes a plate of Thai spicy sour chicken and cheese beef rolls at the beginning, but that’s the only time you get it; after that, it doesn't come back, so don't expect too much.
The self-service bar has a lot of vegetables, as well as fried items, hot soup, and ice cream, which is quite rich. After the meal, they will serve table-side desserts: peanut powder mochi and grilled mochi ice cream. The mochi has a crispy grilled exterior, sweet but not overwhelming, which adds some extra points.
However, the most disappointing aspect was the service attitude—it was really poor. Even though there weren’t many tables occupied at the time, the staff rushed to clean up and urged us to leave, and their faces turned sour as the dining time approached, which was a big letdown.
Overall, if you just want an all-you-can-eat experience, you can come here, but if you have high expectations for meat quality or service, this place might not be your first choice.
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