The meat quality is good, and the combination of beef brisket and pork belly tastes great, with a moderate portion size. The pork belly is rich in fat, and pairing it with lettuce and side dishes helps balance the greasiness. The chicken broth is delicious, while the salmon chazuke is just average.
The single-person cubicle design is well-done, and the experience of having meals delivered by a track car is interesting, creating a relaxed dining atmosphere. It is a suitable place to enjoy barbecue alone.
Self-service ordering by scanning barcodes, and the staff will assist in replacing the metal mesh, which is efficient and considerate. The delivery robots and staff are very polite.
Taking my sister out for a nice meal is the sister's responsibility...
#Wallet is hurting...
Environment
The Meat Butler is a personal BBQ spot, perfect for those who are lonely and want to enjoy BBQ alone. Each seat is partitioned, allowing for a private and perfect space. It's located at Songshan Station, Second Building.
Food
The two specials of pork belly were thick and chewy, great when wrapped in lettuce and bitten into.
The pork belly... was really too fatty; you can see it oozing oil towards the end of the grilling. You definitely need to add sides to balance out the greasiness XD because it keeps splattering oil when you take it out.
The chicken white soup was really delicious; I almost wanted to steal the recipe. It goes perfectly with noodles and definitely holds up against ramen shops.
The white rice had small portions suitable for small appetites, but I didn't try their salmon tea rice, so I ordered it... I was stuffed... Personally, I found it pretty average; I thought it would be salmon chunks, but it turned out to be salmon flake XD.
The side dishes, the pickled radish was nice to cut the greasiness, and the spicy kimchi could be added to the meat as well.
The selection of meats was too limited; while it’s good for those who have decision-making difficulties, a lot of the options weren’t what I wanted to eat XD.
Service
The delivery robot was nice, and the service was great. The staff was also very polite and didn't make me feel uncomfortable.
Overall, if you have someone you don't want to trouble with complex dishes, you might want to consider this place. Just remember, the restroom is located in the first building.
The meat butler is a personal BBQ restaurant with just the right portion sizes. The prices are slightly higher, and a meal includes rice. You can scan a barcode for self-service, order with your phone, and even switch the grill.
There's an interesting track-based dining experience with dishes included in the set (pickled radish, white rice, and vitality chicken soup). You can choose different portions of rice based on your preference. The individual booths are very nice, and the meat quality is good. The exhaust fan works well too. The combination of beef brisket and pork belly tastes quite good, although it left me wanting more.
As for cooking, towards the end, the meat can stick to the grill, but they will help you switch to a new one, which is great. If you have time while waiting at Songshan Station, it’s worth checking out.
Although Deacon is very popular recently, it has nothing to do with this restaurant 😂
This is a popular one-person BBQ restaurant in recent years. After you sit down, the clerk will give you a QR code to order. After ordering, a cute food delivery truck will drive up from the track (unfortunately, I forgot to take a photo in time). Only one clerk is enough to cover the outfield during off-peak hours.
This restaurant is very particular about the ingredients they use. It was only later that I discovered that the name of the meal I ordered was named after the brand name of the meat.
The Yuanqi chicken soup is a bit salty, and the pickled radish in the side dish is a bit sour. On the contrary, the Korean kimchi is not sour and salty in taste. The rice ordered by my companions is still the best pairing with roasted pork, and you can even choose the "Little Bird Stomach" to reduce the amount. I chose the flax salad for a higher price, but I didn't expect it to be replaced with white rice, which was a miscalculation.