Butcher 360: all you can eat Korean barbecue

360 Georges Rd unit a, North Brunswick
(732) 354-4316

Recent Reviews

Jonathan C.

Found this on Yelp!!! Always had to travel to either Jersey city, or fort Lee for some good AYCE KBBQ. But now I have this local gem. Nice decor, not smelly, big open space with good ventilation. Price is comparable to market. Get all the meats. No seafood except for squid. Don't expect Wagyu but it's good for AYCE quality. Open late.

Joanne E.

Nice spacious restaurant. All you can eat korean barbeque. The meat is fresh and many types you can choose from. My favorite, pork belly, galbi, bulgogi. The soup and kimchi are good too. Totally worth the drive and perfectly priced. The service was good. Everything came fast and all was organized amd clean. Parkimg is easy as well.

Alyssa D.

Great & fun ambiance! Came for brothers birthday, came back for my own birthday a month later. Family style, cook your own Korean BBQ. Thin brisket is delicious! Squid is also one of my favorites. Kimchi is on the spicer side, which was a 10/10 for me, but not for entire party. Always ask for side of rice! Friendly waiters/waitresses!

Haolun L.

So far the best all you can eat place I've had in NJ. The server pretty much does everting for you so all you need to do is to sit and listen to the sizzling of the tempting beef. They also offer you a variety of side dishes and the steamed eggs and beef soup are great. If anything, it's kinda pricey. It's not easy to get LA level Asian food in NJ but again you pay a premium for staying here too. I guess I'll have to live with it

Rossalia A De Guzman

Pricey, but worth it. The appetizers are all so good....The beef bulgogi is the best I've had. The service is excellent. The place is spacious and nice. There was something leaking from the ceiling and its kind of near our table, so that's a minus.

ROSANNA Z.

Korean bbq restaurant. You pay close to $40 /pp, but eat plenty. It's unlimited so eat all you want.. if you can (lol). Great place. Service is great.

Nicholas G.

Went here for a birthday lunch with a friend on Saturday & it was my first time having Korean BBQ. The food was delicious, the servers were kind & patient, and if you go in with an empty stomach and a hungry attitude the prices are pretty reasonable . All in all a great experience & if I lived closer I would be back all the time!

Vince H.

Overall you get what you pay for with the all you can eat. It's not the best quality meat and they also cook it in massive portions and cook it for you. Unfortunately this just results in either 1) you eating a lot of the same meat and getting full or 2) overcooked meat as it sits on the grill.

LeeAnn B.

If I could describe this place in one word...it'd be "WOW" I can't stop thinking about how good this food is. We did the all you can eat lunch and got the brisket, soy chicken, basil chicken and spicy chicken. I would be lying to say I didn't overeat. PSA: two meats for four people is enough! I'm not a big red meats girl but the brisket was my favorite and the soy chicken. I was a little disappointed by the basil chicken and spicy chicken but maybe it's because I was full by the time we got it. Also, the orange sauce was so good I have no idea what it was. So...how does it work? Essentially, you order the meats and sides you want and the workers cook the food in front of you. When they're done, you start eating. As simple as that! Overall, I highly recommend trying everything at least once. You never know what you don't like unless you try!

Josephine L.

It took about a year to drive here from Manhattan, but for AYCE KBBQ that's just $37.95pp, it's kind of worth it. It absolutely floors me that you can choose anything from the AYCE menu instead of having to accept a pre-set combo of meats/items the way NYC does it. But everything in NYC sucks just a little more and costs just a little more than suburbia. That's why we live in shoeboxes, right? Anyway, we feasted for hours and got pretty much everything on the menu. The standout meats for me were the Basil Chicken and the Pork Belly. The Galbi was meh, and the Bulgogi was too dry--so stick to non-beef if you want to be impressed. The appetizers were surprisingly good too, with the best being the Fried Dumplings (juicy and packed with cabbage), and the boneless Popcorn Chicken. Yeah, your clothes and hair will smell like BBQ during your hour plus drive back to the city, but there are worst things to smell like when returning from Jersey.

K P

We love Korean BBQ. This spot was a bit different then we are use to but it was still good. The service was A1. We enjoyed that they cooked this for us and it was hands off. I mean you could cook it yourself, but why do that when you have a trained professional handling it. The sauce option was very limiting but that didn't take away from the great service and experience. I would recommend checking this place out when you get a chance. Its a small place and gets packed really quick but again, worth it.

Alex L.

An okay Korean BBQ place. Modern and clean atmosphere here. The service is great, our server came around often to check on us and promptly delivered our food. Food was it was decent. Kalibi was more chewy than I would like. The thin brisket was very good. The pork belly was good as well. Surprisingly they do not serve complementary water. Need to order bottled water or a foundation cup. It's only a dollar or two but it's worth mentioning. Also this place has a 2 hour eating limit which they strictly enforce. Parking was easy, they have plenty of spots in the back and around the restaurant area. A good all you can eat Korean BBQ restaurant for the area. Good value if your group very hungry.

Tony P.

We went here for my birthday dinner as suggested by our daughter. The place was packed on a weeknight dinner. It's all you can eat meat, salad, and other side dishes. Their unique style of having your personal server takes care of grilling and serving you, limits the waste of food. You're only allow two meat orders at a time and once you consume the grilled meats, your can request to order another two kinds of meat. Once you're full, you will just let the server knows that you're done. The place is clean and the atmosphere is noisy and loud. Not recommended for intimate dining. It's pricey at $26+ for lunch and $37+ for dinner. Yelp should be $$$ for the total cost of your bill with drinks from the bar for couples and groups.

Ashlan K.

Overall this place is great, but the only thing I didn't like was the beef. Usually, at Korean BBQ places the beef short rib is the highlight, here it disappointed. May have something to do with the fact this one was boneless and I usually have bone in. Nonetheless the prime rib along with the steak were a let down. They did make up for it though. For starters every KBBQ place has some sort of fried nuggets on their appetizers and it's never any good. This place has great "popcorn chicken" definitely grab it super tender and well seasoned. Beef dumplings were good. The noodles or "Japchae" was new to me but was good and different from other noodles I've had. And the spicy chicken was GREAT. Let me be clear the spicy chicken is usually good at KBBQ places but this was GREAT. Definitely load up on it, if your sensitive to spicy food maybe start off light and sample it, but if you enjoy a little spicy shouldn't be an issue at all. Overall this place was great. I went on a Monday around 7pm. Wait time was under 10 minutes to be seated. Waiter came and took the order very quickly. This place actually will cook the food for you at your table. The benefit of this is they can cook it at a higher heat and much faster versus other places. This place definitely cares of the customer experience, but again I hope they do something about their beef quality that's the only thing keeping them from a 5 star... and maybe some dessert or something sweet to end the meal with.

Joe Antonello

Great food and service..came hungry, left stuffed ?

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Butcher 360: all you can eat Korean barbecue

360 Georges Rd unit a, North Brunswick, NJ 08902
(732) 354-4316