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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Wagyu-ya on chevron:
From the street this is just a small 'hole in the wall' take-away business, but there is a dining area (with separate menu) down the side lane, behind the take-away. I settled on a Tepanyaki Chicken/Rice Bowl and sat at the tables on the street to eat it. A good sized serve and very tasty it was - although next time I'll ask them NOT to squeeze the mayonnaise over the top: Not authentic and not needed. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Wagyu-ya on chevron:
Absolutely disappointing experience. So noisy can't hear yourself think. The beef tray was okay. Bluefin really was it bluefin suspect and tripe inedible. A piece of leather. And ask the price of the beef tray first. I didn't look at the price but I should have $147!!! alone. Take your cheque book. View all feedback.
I'd heard whispers about this cute, relatively new Japanese/Korean BBQ style restaurant on Chevron but hadn't bothered to try it out until my friend took me
Had lunch there, buffet with wagyu was just great. Delicious and you can not get enough for how good it is!!
I had a take away bowl, I guess it was No.9. I love it! It costs only about $10 but so yummy the portion is bit small, though.
Great Japanese restaurant and is a hidden gem. Very good quality wagyu beef which you can cook yourself or have it cooked. I have also had the takeaway section on the Thomas Street entrance. Very reasonably price dinners. Gluten fee available too.
This informal BYO restaurant serves authentic delicious inexpensive Japanese food. The service is friendly, polite and helpful.The printed menu is supplemented by several daily specials. There's plenty of tasty options for vegetarians, including vegans, beef lovers and fans of fish and seafood.Take away is served at the front but down a skinny side corridor there is a restaurant which is well worth trying.