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Businiess name:
Ninniku-Ya Garlic Restaurant
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Review by:
Sean L.
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Review content:
Upon recommendation of our friends, 5 of us went to the Niniku Ya Garlic Restaurant. Parking is free, but it's behind the restaurant or behind various other buildings off to the side. Look for the signs.
Reservations are a must. Upon arriving, we were seated outside. This turned out to be peaceful and less smoky than in the restaurant itself. The salads were great. They're signature garlic bread ($7) had a nice presentation, but was not worth the price. Steaks were huge. Each couple shared a steak which was huge and served on a sizzling skillet. Also on the skillet were several cloves of garlic roasting in the juices. This method of cooking the garlic took the "bite" out of it and the finished product reminded me of roasted garlic.
We were so full that we didn't have a chance to try the garlic ice cream. Our server mentioned that some people LOVE it, and some people hate it. We'd definitely go back.
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