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Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ Dining

About

Social dining - spending time with friends and family - is what Gyu-Kaku (GEW-KAH-KOO) is all about. Gyu-Kaku offers the fun of ‘shared plates,’ inspiring laughter, conversation, and good times. You can’t help it – with a personal grill installed at every table, everyone instantly becomes an expert cook. The staff at Gyu-Kaku are friendly, leading you through the night with helpful suggestions. The sounds around you are of parties and laughter - the perfect choice for first dates, families, and catching up with friends. Gyu-Kaku, meaning "Horn of the Bull" in Japanese provides the authentic Japanese Yakiniku (barbeque) dining experience where our customers share premium cooked meats over a flaming charcoal grill while sipping on Japanese Sake, Shochu and frosty cold beers.

Day of the Week Opening Hours
Monday 11:30 - 22:30
Tuesday 11:30 - 22:30
Wednesday 11:30 - 22:30
Thursday 11:30 - 22:30
Friday 11:30 - 23:30
Saturday 11:30 - 23:30
Sunday 11:30 - 21:30

Cuisines

  • 🍣 Japanese
  • 🍜 Asian
  • 🍖 Barbecue

Dining Options

  • 💺 Seating
  • 🍽️ Table service
  • 📅 Reservations
  • 🍷 Serves Alcohol
  • 🍱 Lunch
  • 🍽️ Dinner

Recommended Reviews

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4.7
50 reviews
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don hinkle
2018-11-04 on google

The food was excellent...but then again you cook it yourself...with recommendations from your waitress.

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Amanda Estrada
2018-10-27 on google

The waitress was super nice helpful. I was skeptical coming here with a two year old but they were super nice to my daughter. I will definitely keep coming back

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Victoria Seanoa
2018-09-09 on google

The MOST FRIENDLY SERVICE HERE EVER! Top quality choices in all areas of the menu. Food is DELICIOUS. They have happy hour and seasonal menus available. Very orderly facility and will definitely be back soon 😍

Questions & Answers

No, it's more of a yakiniku style restaurant so lots of meat/vegetables and some sides. They have all you can eat and you cook the food at your table. Hope this helps!

Yes. You can buy a la carte.

No, but Seniors can always partake on the a la carte menu.
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