
RYUU Asian BBQ is a local favorite in Logan Square, Chicago, offering more than Korean BBQ. We serve authentic Thai food, fresh sushi, and a full a la carte menu, along with a full bar and TVs for sports. If you’re searching for Thai food near me or sushi near me, visit RYUU Asian BBQ SUSHI & THAI. Located just minutes from the heart of Logan Square, RYUU is perfect for family dinners, date nights, group parties, or casual meals with friends. Enjoy unlimited grilled pork belly, marinated beef, spicy Korean chicken, pad thai, and much more. Indoor seating available. Walk-ins welcome. Free parking nearby.
Patrons can grill their own meals at this sleek fusion spot mixing Japanese, Thai & Korean fare.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 1–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 1–10 PM |
| Thursday | 1–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2766 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: (773) 661-1919
Website: https://www.ryuubbq.com/
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We shared so many things across the table! I was able to try the bao buns (bbq pork), beef bulgogi and pork belly while I wrapped them in lettuce wraps, and even got to try sujo for the first time! (We got the green grape flavor!) Everything was 10/10 and I would def come back!
I’m trying to be charitable because the server works more than a normal server. Constantly going back and forth since it’s all you can eat.
At the same time though I feel like it should be noted on menu that gratuity is included. We got our check and didn’t think too much of it. We left a tip but then when we looked at receipt we noticed gratuity is already added.
For what you get I really feel your money is better spent elsewhere. Shabu hotpot is not too far and offers a brighter atmosphere. I would recommend going there and saving yourself a bit of money in the process.
On the upside, the portions are large, the menu has a decent selection, and grills are replaced multiple times during the meal.
Pros:
– Very friendly staff
– It’s fun to cook your own food over a fire
– The menu is decently long for an all you can eat place
Cons:
– The food itself left something to be desired (personally, I don’t like it when meat disintegrates into sand with each bite, nor do I like tofu to have a very sour interior while coated in cinnamon sugar for some reason. I might just not be the target consumer, though.)
– The restaurant was extremely loud despite there only being 3 tables full. Most of that is due to the music being blasted.
– It was very, very warm. Yes, I know, open flames makes it hard to be cooled down, but they opened a window at the end of my groups meal that made so much difference it was insane. It was just under 70° out, so that speaks volumes.
– The restaurant has old wine bottles up as decoration but there were several that had their own pet life forms growing in them that made it kinda hard to eat after noticing.
I wanted to like it, and it was fun to have a cooking experience with friends, but personally the only good thing that came out of this for me was the appetizers.
Staff is amazing, friendly, they explain every little detail and suggest plates really cool, also they are always checking what is goin on in each table.
Loved this place and totally recommend it if you love good food and cooking.
The seafood was fresh and tasty, also the octopus was prepared with a spicy (not too much) ingredients and all well served.
I thought I’d give them another chance to see if the first time was a fluke, but I was proven wrong. Service can be quite slow when doing the AYCE option so I highly recommend ordering a lot and often. Otherwise you’ll be spending a good portion of your 90 minute limit waiting for your next order to come in. They do offer fountain drink free refills but be careful because it is only for Pepsi, diet Pepsi and sierra mist. If you order a diet coke you’ll end up paying for another can if you want more during your meal.
The atmosphere is minimalistic urban modern and izakaya vibes. Cocktails are roughly inexpensive 10-15 and beers can be in the 7 dollar range.
I’d recommend the spicy tuna crunchy avocado as an appetizer.