NEW Asian Buffet Las Vegas All You Can Eat Steak and Lobster BBQ

GangNam Asian BBQ in Las Vegas offers three tiers of all you can eat meat: $28 Angus, $38 Prime, and $48 Wagyu. At the highest level, you get lobster and wagyu beef, plus everything else on the menu.

๐Ÿ“ GangNam Asian BBQ Dining, 4480 Paradise Rd., Suite 600, Las Vegas, NV 89169

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NEW Asian Buffet Las Vegas All You Can Eat Steak and Lobster BBQ

36 Comments

  1. Everything looked delicious! Thanks for another great video. I want to try this place on our next trip!! Decent price compared to other all you can eat restaurants in Vegas!

  2. this place defo beats dat gen bbq ayce at PH miracle miles..but dat tinyAF lobster tail lolz..after its cooked its hardly one bite! i've seen other youtubers and u 2 couple can eatAF! i can't even eat 1/3rd of wot u guys show on the video! maybe im oldAF now

  3. wow, pretty close to rio hotel! 10mins or 3miles..might be on my bucketlist in december due to the proximity …very close if u stay at mgm grand , prolly a 30min wok.. did u guys get the smores dessert for free? i seen in the google reviews day had this

  4. Looks like a great All You Can Meat spot!
    The best description I've heard for Wagyu/Kobe is 'Meat Butter'! It just melts in your mouth!
    SayHiToMatthew wants to know why Derek didn't eat the oyster?๐Ÿคฃ
    Another great video Derek & Catherine!

  5. What a fantastic place. Food looks delicious. It would be a great place to celebrate a special day i.e. birthday, anniversary. You guys hit the jackpot with this place. Two thumbs up! Fantastic price for 2 as well. What a deal!

  6. Wow, your table is groaning with all those dishes of delicious food. I could never consume the amount of food you two eat, but it all looks fabulous! Enjoy, Iโ€™ll keep watching!

  7. I watch your guys all the time… But Holy Cow… Did you destroyed all that great meat on the first round. What were you thinking??? ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

  8. Wow, what a great BBQ place. Very high quality. Just went to Korean BBQ a couple of weeks ago to one of the most popular places in San Diego… Although good not anything like this place. Whew you guys sure did good getting so many items. We could only order 4. Meat was not as tender as what you are experiencing. I'm interested as to how Derrick knows so much about Asian food and the names. Is that from being with Catherine? Love your videos whatever the format. Keep up the great work!

  9. Your video came at the perfect time for me! I've been wanting to try KBBQ for a while now. There is a small place in my town, but the reviews are lousy and it seems like a person can only order one meat as a meal – only Kalbi or only pork belly, etc. It is definitely not AYCE. It would take a large party to get any variety at a table.

    I grew up on the Chesapeake Bay so when I want to eat off-strip I usually go to Crab Corner to tear into some steamed blue crabs but I'm needing a change. I love to fondue at home so the idea of grilling my own prepared meats at a restaurant sounds right up my alley. I remember how much fun it was to order the special appetizer platter at a pan-Asian restaurant when I was young. They offered some skewered marinated meat (sometimes chicken sometimes beef) for diners to cook of a wee hibachi in the middle of the serving platter along with some other treats to nosh on.

    I saw that you two also tried 888 Japanese a few years back which is the same concept but slightly different meats and definitely offering more Japanese sides/appetizers. Did you prefer one over the other? Or do you have a totally different tabletop grilled meat restaurant that you prefer in Vegas?

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