
Mikiya is an all you can eat wagyu shabu restaurant in Temple City. They are famous for their A5 wagyu beef, which is high quality and tasty. You can choose different meal plans at Mikiya. The silver plan gives you lots of food choices, and you can try things like wagyu beef and even special dishes like foie gras. Expect to pay $70 or more depending on the plan you choose.
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"If it’s your first visit, the Silver plan offers a good balance of variety and value. The wagyu is the main attraction, but the extras help round out the experience. Come hungry, take your time, and treat it as a special occasion rather than a quick meal."
— Eat in SGV Team

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