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Biwon Premium Korean BBQ and Sushi All You Can EatBWorth Trying
2721 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102
· Korean barbecue restaurant, Asian fusion restaurant, Buffet restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (4518 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Bustling AYCE Korean BBQ and sushi spot off-Strip with lively service and great value for volume, but service consistency, cleanliness, and occasional sushi quality concerns mean experiences vary.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Biwon Premium Korean BBQ and Sushi delivers solid value and well-executed AYCE dining with strong food quality in its core KBBQ offerings and attentive service that keeps the experience flowing. However, inconsistent execution—particularly sushi quality and cleanliness on off-nights—and isolated but serious food safety reports prevent a higher grade. It's a reliable choice for groups seeking generous portions and lively atmosphere, though not among the region's premier dining destinations.
Restaurant Summary
A lively off-Strip hangout where grills sizzle and platters keep coming, this spot blends AYCE Korean BBQ with sushi for a crowd-pleasing feast. The vibe skews fun and bustling, with servers like Gabriel earning shout-outs and grills swapped before they scorch. Some nights feel smoother than others, but several guests say, "we left stuffed and already planning a return." However, there are some review authenticity concerns given name-heavy praise and a few templated-sounding raves. The cooking leans classic KBBQ with a side of rolls and bentos rather than chefly theatrics. Think well-seasoned meats like garlic beef belly and thin pork belly, japchae and tempura to warm up, and sushi that ranges from fresh and satisfying to a bit inconsistent on off-nights. It suits diners chasing value and volume over tasting-menu finesse, especially if you like to cook at the table and graze through rounds. Families and groups do well here, with staff generally game to refresh grills and keep orders moving. Kids tend to enjoy the DIY grilling and simple bites like steamed rice and tempura, plus ice cream treats appear in reviews. That said, gluten-free options are thin (no GF soy reported), sushi sauces can be limiting, and waits for big parties can stretch at peak times.
At a Glance
- Off-Strip AYCE KBBQ and sushi combo offers strong value and big portions
- Many shout-outs for attentive, friendly servers who keep grills fresh
- Service and cleanliness fluctuate; sushi quality inconsistent on some visits
- Small parking lot; weekend waits and overflow parking common
- Limited gluten-free accommodation (no GF soy reported)
What Sets It Apart
- AYCE KBBQ plus sushi under one roof
- Separate sushi and grill rooms
- Off-Strip value destination
What People Love
- The interactive grilling and lively pace
- Garlic beef belly and thin pork belly sizzling on the grill
- Servers who anticipate needs and swap grills proactively
- Leaving full without Strip pricing
Points of Concern
- Service can be uneven with long gaps or inattentive moments, especially at peak times
- Cleanliness complaints on a few nights, including flies at sushi case reported by one party
- Parking is tight; weekend waits and overflow to nearby lots
- Sushi quality varies; some find rice heavy or fish underwhelming on off-nights
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (name repeats, marketing-style praise) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$35-$55 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with pork belly and garlic beef belly; add japchae or tempura for variety
- If gluten-free, lean into grilled meats and plain rice; avoid sauces and sushi due to soy limitations
Perfect For
- Big group dinners where everyone wants to eat a lot
- Casual nights off-Strip with friends
- Mixed cravings for grill-it-yourself meats and sushi
- Late bites after shows near Palace Station
Location Insights
Area: Off-Strip mixed commercial corridor near Palace Station; draws locals and visitors seeking value off the tourist core.
Safety: Generally busy and lit; some reviews note gritty feel. Typical urban Las Vegas off-Strip environment.
Nearby: Near Palace Station and Paseo Plaza; off Las Vegas Strip with spillover parking options mentioned by diners.
Spring ValleySpring Valley is a suburban neighborhood west of the Las Vegas Strip, characterized by a mix of residential communities and commercial areas. The dining scene here is diverse, offering everything from casual eateries to ethnic cuisine, attracting locals and visitors seeking alternatives to the Strip's high-end restaurants.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–00:30
Tuesday11:30–00:30
Wednesday11:30–00:30
Thursday11:30–00:30
Friday11:30–01:30
Saturday11:30–01:30
Sunday11:30–00:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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