Are you the kind of person that goes out to eat and still walks away hungry? If so, the opportunity to eat endless Korean BBQ will perk you right up! This flavorful and fun restaurant in Rhode Island will fill even the hungriest of diners with this all-you-can-eat extravaganza of bold flavor.

Sura Korean BBQ in Johnston has an endless dining option that you’ll want to try. When you’re looking for a fun meal out with family or friends, the parade of BBQ at this spot will satisfy.

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At Sura, you’ll experience a meal like no other. This is the only restaurant in Rhode Island where the BBQ is cooked on your own tabletop grill.

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You can choose from four different all-you-can-eat experiences. Ranging from $24.95 to $31.95 per person, you’ll definitely get your money’s worth here.

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Meats and veggies are placed on the grill and immediately start to sizzle. The aromas from the marinades will make you start to drool.

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Enjoy beef, spicy pork, short ribs, chicken, brisket, and even seafood. It’s a scrumptious feast fit for royalty.

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Enjoy a fun and flavorful meal Sunday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Google Images/Wil Snodgrass Address: 300 George Waterman Rd., Johnston, RI 02919. Take a peek at the endless BBQ options and the rest of their menu by visiting their website.

Have you ever sampled the unique fare at this restaurant? It’s definitely a spot you’ll want to add to your dining bucket list. For more culinary gems in the Ocean State, check out these seafood restaurants with the freshest catch around.

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Address: 300 George Waterman Rd., Johnston, RI 02919. Take a peek at the endless BBQ options and the rest of their menu by visiting their website.

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