Gyū-kaku

Waikiki


Who doesn’t love a grill-it-yourself BBQ joint? Settle in with your entourage at this branch of the local chain for Kobe rib-eye steak, kalbi (marinated short ribs), garlic shrimp and enoki mushrooms, served with plentiful sweet and spicy marinades and dips. Show up for happy-hour food and drink specials (before 6:30pm or after 9:30pm).


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