
iWagyu ATS BBQ
City of Industry, Los Angeles
Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
The Read
Wagyu-Grade Tabletop Fire
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
iWagyu ATS BBQ is a practical City of Industry pick for casual BBQ dinners, especially groups based near the San Gabriel Valley. Go for weeknight dinner if ease matters; use weekend lunch for a more flexible group meal. Cross-shop Gao's BBQ & Crab LA for another BBQ-leaning option or Luyu Dumplings for a lower-price Chinese meal.
About iWagyu ATS BBQ
iWagyu ATS BBQ is a Los Angeles restaurant with evening hours during the week and earlier openings on Saturday and Sunday. public details are limited, so the safest way to plan is around the confirmed schedule and the smart-casual dress code rather than assuming a specific menu format, price point, chef, or service style.
A Los Angeles option with late-week and weekend flexibility
The clearest planning advantage at iWagyu ATS BBQ is its schedule. It opens from 5–10:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 5–11:30 PM on Friday, 12–11:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday. For broader planning across the city, use our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, but keep this listing grounded in the basics that are actually confirmed.
Because details on pricing, menu structure, chef, booking method are not available here, treat iWagyu ATS BBQ as a thin-data pick rather than a credentials-driven splurge. If the night depends on a specific cuisine, tasting-menu structure, published accolades, or a known chef name, confirm directly before building plans around it.
When to choose it, when to cross-shop
Choose iWagyu ATS BBQ when the confirmed hours fit your plans: Monday through Thursday for a 5–10:30 PM window, Friday for a later 5–11:30 PM night, or Saturday and Sunday when the restaurant opens at noon and runs until 11:30 PM. Dress expectations are confirmed as smart casual, so plan for a polished but not overly formal look.
Cross-shop by mood and logistics. Luyu Dumplings, Banana Bay Restaurant, Newport Seafood, Yi Mei Deli, 老高烧烤洛杉矶店 Gao's BBQ & Crab LA are other named options to consider, depending on what your group wants from the meal. If none of those fits, compare iWagyu ATS BBQ with other dining in Los Angeles more generally.
Planning details
- Location
- 17865 Colima Rd, City of Industry, CA 91748
- Website
- iwagyu.com
- Phone
- (909) 371-5888
The take
The Take
The Vibe
iWagyu ATS BBQ foregrounds the beef above all else. Located amid the strip-mall and industrial stretches of City of Industry, the room deliberately cedes attention to the protein: premium wagyu served for tabletop grilling. The meal is participatory and social, which creates an energetic, celebratory atmosphere even if the décor isn’t the draw. Expect a focused, sophisticated take on Korean-style BBQ where the quality of the cuts and the shared ritual of grilling set the tone rather than ornate surroundings.
Best For
This is a place for milestone dinners and communal celebrations. The tabletop-grill format invites groups to take part in pacing and cooking, making it naturally suited to birthdays, work milestones, family gatherings and other occasions where the group’s interaction is part of the fun. While the address sits off the usual dining corridors, the menu’s wagyu focus makes it appropriate for special occasions and date nights that prioritize food over frills.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the restaurant’s strengths: order the premium wagyu options rather than treating the meal as a volume-focused BBQ. The Seasonal Wagyu Selection and the Wagyu served with fresh egg yolk and salt are signature preparations that showcase the quality the dining experience hinges on. Plan the meal around a few standout cuts so the table can pace the grilling collectively—this format rewards attention to technique and shared tasting rather than a scattershot array of plates.
Venue details
Ambiance
Warm, home-like atmosphere with plush seating, quiet lighting conducive to slow meals and conversation.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Seasonal Wagyu Selection
- Wagyu with fresh egg yolk and salt
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Luyu Dumplings, Chinese, $
- Banana Bay Restaurant, Notable alternative
- 老高烧烤洛杉矶店 Gao's BBQ & Crab LA, Notable alternative
- Newport Seafood, Notable alternative
- Yi Mei Deli, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How iWagyu ATS BBQ compares nearby
iWagyu ATS BBQ is the better fit when the group wants a BBQ-centered dinner in City of Industry with easy booking expectations. Luyu Dumplings is the clearer value choice because it is listed as Chinese and $; choose it when price matters more than a meat-focused table.
For a closer mood match, compare it with 老高烧烤洛杉矶店 Gao's BBQ & Crab LA. Gao's is the natural cross-shop for another BBQ-style night, while iWagyu ATS BBQ is the cleaner call if City of Industry is the more convenient base. Newport Seafood is better for a seafood-led group meal rather than a BBQ plan.
Banana Bay Restaurant and Yi Mei Deli make more sense for casual, lower-ceremony meals. Pick iWagyu ATS BBQ when the occasion needs a sit-down BBQ dinner; pick the others when speed, value, or a simpler meal matters more.
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Compare iWagyu ATS BBQ
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iWagyu ATS BBQ | Los Angeles | ; | ; | No published awards |
| Luyu Dumplings | City of Industry | Chinese | $ | 2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| Banana Bay Restaurant | Rowland Heights | ; | ; | No published awards |
| 老高烧烤洛杉矶店 Gao's BBQ & Crab LA | Rowland Heights | ; | ; | No published awards |
| Newport Seafood | Rowland Heights | ; | ; | No published awards |
| Yi Mei Deli | Rowland Heights | ; | ; | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at iWagyu ATS BBQ?
menu details are not available here, so check the current menu directly with iWagyu ATS BBQ before you go. The most reliable confirmed planning details are the Los Angeles location, posted hours, smart-casual dress code.
How far ahead should I book iWagyu ATS BBQ?
booking guidance is not available here. If you are planning for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, confirm availability directly, since those are the days with the latest posted closing time of 11:30 PM.
Does iWagyu ATS BBQ handle dietary restrictions?
dietary or allergy information is not available here. Contact iWagyu ATS BBQ directly before visiting if your party has dietary restrictions or allergy concerns.
Is iWagyu ATS BBQ good for a special occasion?
It can be considered when the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code fit the occasion. For a formal event, a specific menu format, or a known price point, confirm details directly before booking.
What are other options to compare with iWagyu ATS BBQ?
Other named options to compare include Luyu Dumplings, Yi Mei Deli, Banana Bay Restaurant, Newport Seafood, 老高烧烤洛杉矶店 Gao's BBQ & Crab LA. Choose based on the kind of meal, timing, setting your group wants.
Is lunch or dinner better at iWagyu ATS BBQ?
The hours show evening openings Monday through Friday, with noon openings on Saturday and Sunday. Dinner-hour planning is possible daily within the posted hours, while earlier daytime planning only applies on the weekend schedule.
What should a first-timer know about iWagyu ATS BBQ?
iWagyu ATS BBQ is in Los Angeles. The confirmed hours are Monday through Thursday 5–10:30 PM, Friday 5–11:30 PM, Saturday and Sunday 12–11:30 PM. The confirmed dress code is smart casual.

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