"When my friend told me that I actually wrote on Thirsty Cow, I was in disbelief because I didn't remember this KBBQ place locating right next to Costco in City of Industry. Apparently there was a fire destroying the Rowland Height building with the Thirsty Cow restaurant in July 2020 nbclosangeles.com/news/l… and the restaurant was reopened at this location on September 2021.[Parking]: The restaurant shares the same parking lot as Costco so good luck.[Wait]: I was in shock when my friend told everyone to meet at 4:30 PM on Saturday. Guess what my friend made a right call as our party waited 50 minutes before getting a check in notification with a 10 minute grace period. Last call at 10:30 PM.[Rules]: 2 hour limit per table with a last call 20 minutes prior to the limit. Additional 50% charge on an uneaten order. Minimum of 2 people to serve all you can eat menu. All orders must be grilled before next order is placed. A gratuity of 18% is included for a part of 8 or more. Lastly the restaurant can split up to 2 separate bills.[Menu]: Choice for $37 or premium for $47. Premium is basically Choice additional items such as dry aged meat, wet aged meat, Black Angus hand cut short rib, Angus Woodae Galbi, Wagyu beef belly, boneless rib finger, beef tongue, tiger shrimp, and kimchi dosirak. Kids between 42 to 54 inches receive 50% discount and kids under 42 inches eat free. Premium $47 : Pork belly and short ribs were great, but spicy tofu soup was quite a disappointment right spiciness but tasted watery. Service was solid as our party was able to get replacement grills pretty quickly, but certain items like tofu soup took really long time to prepare. Our party ordered some dry aged meats, but honestly we aren't exactly expert grillers so these meats probably didn't hit their maximum potential on flavors texture. Banchan side dishes were pretty good. Personally I wouldn't recommend premium as choice already includes all of great meat options. It was also a nice touch that everyone received a free popsicle mango, coconut, etc. . Would I want to come at 4:30 PM and wait for close to one hour for Thirsty Cow? Probably not as I think it is slightly ridiculous to wait this early for above average KBBQ experience, but I wouldn't mind eating here if the wait is only 15 minutes or less."