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Kichiji Kanizo

Jiyugaoka/Denenchofu/Nakameguro, Tokyo

Re-opened January 14, 2021!

Kichiji Kanizo is a hideout for adults in Nakameguro. The restaurant offers a special menu prepared by Mr. Okano, the second chef of their other restaurant Tempura Miyashiro (awarded a Michelin star two years in a row). One menu option is a luxurious hot pot using "live horse crabs directly shipped from Hokkaido." With the carefully prepared spiciness of daikon (radish), the sweetness and texture unique to horse crab, miso and butter make the taste rich, and the savor of crab innards adds to make this menu a superb hot pot. You can enjoy the changing flavors permeating the daikon.

3F-B, Plage Meguro, 3-9-5, Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Japanese / General , Japanese / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegies) , Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood
Closed: Irregular

 Shinagawa Konan-guchi Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami

Shinagawa, Tokyo

<3 minutes from Shinagawa station> Japan's best cost-effective Yakiniku restaurant that purchases whole cows of Japanese Black Wagyu beef.

[Revolutionizing the concept of Yakiniku] The exquisite Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) of A4-grade Black Wagyu female beef is reasonably priced. The restaurant buys whole cows to serve high-quality and delicious Yakiniku at a more affordable price. This is a place where you can enjoy high-quality female black Japanese beef in various parts and ways.

KID002 bldg. 7 & 8F, 2-5-15, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Closed: None

Shibuya Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami

Shibuya, Tokyo

[1 minute from Shibuya Station] Enjoy Japanese Black Wagyu Beef Yakiniku at a photogenic location!

They purchase whole cows of carefully selected Japanese Black Wagyu beef! Only heifers for Black Wagyu are stocked. The softness of the meat and the silk-like texture makes a delightful taste. The interior of the restaurant, symbolized by a wall of glass windows, is a casual space with a stylish and relaxed atmosphere. Their specialty is "Fatty Meat Seared in 3 Seconds," which has the most repeat customers. The sirloin steak, which melts in one's mouth, is an unforgettable masterpiece. 

4F, Shibuya Ekimae Bldg., 2-3-1, Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Closed: None

Ueno Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami

Ueno/Yanaka, Tokyo

<1 minute from Ueno station> Enjoy Japanese Black Wagyu Beef Yakiniku in a sophisticated space!

[Revolutionizing the concept of Yakiniku] The exquisite Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) of A4-grade Black Wagyu female beef is reasonably priced. The restaurant buys whole cows to serve high-quality and delicious Yakiniku at a more affordable price. This is a place where you can enjoy high-quality female black Japanese beef in various parts and ways.

FUNDES Ueno 10F, 7-2-4, Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Closed: None

Nakame no Teppen Nagoya

Nagoya, Aichi

A Japanese-style pub with grilled food that is popular in Nakameguro, Tokyo

 

12F, JR Gate Tower, 1-1-3, Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi
Closed: None

Nakame no Teppen Marunouchi

Tokyo Station, Tokyo

"Delicious food is delicious as-is" - A place for adults to enjoy food and drink featuring grilled food and deep-fried skewers.

 

iiyo!! B1F, Marunouchi Eiraku Bldg., 1-4-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Closed: Sunday, National Holidays

Tsukiji Mottainai Project Uoharu

Ginza/Yurakucho/Tsukiji, Tokyo

Close to Hibiya and Yurakucho Stations! Dinner is also available with a lively atmosphere!

Many delicious market ingredients would otherwise go to waste because nobody will buy them for certain reasons - for example, the size is too big, the scales are peeling off, it looks a little strange, and it's not the right season. These so-called &quot;mottainai ingredients&quot; are deliciously restored and given to customers thanks to the skilled chefs at Uoharu! The restaurant has a lively atmosphere every day! 

B1F, Shin Tokyo Bldg., 3-3-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Closed: Sunday, National Holidays

Seiryu Unagi Tsukishima Todai Akamon-mae Branch

Ueno/Yanaka, Tokyo

Customers can enjoy large Japanese eel cooked in the Kanto style along with delicious rice at reasonable prices.

In Japan's Edo era (1603-1867), the eel was a B-class food eaten at street stalls. Eel used to be called the 4 Specialties of Edo, along with sushi, tempura, and soba. Commoners freely bought and ate eel skewers sold at street stalls. However, before anyone realized it, eel became a high-class ingredient and a menu item only eaten on auspicious and special days. But eel was originally a food eaten by commoners. It was a vital food culture Japan boasted and could enjoy casually. So this restaurant aims to create a new place to drop by freely. Their concept is to provide delicious and filling Japanese eel at half the price and 1.5 the volume of other eel restaurants. 

5-25-18, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Closed: None

Kamakura Fujiya

Kamakura/Enoshima, Kanagawa

A stylish yakiniku restaurant in Kamakura that also has a bar counter.

It is not a typical yakiniku restaurant but a fancy one with a bar counter. The views from the window have been highly praised. Besides yakiniku, everything on the menu, including the roast beef, is homemade from the freshest ingredients. They also have several alcoholic beverages available, including rarely seen domestic makgeolli, local pure rice sake, and domestic whiskey from even non-major manufacturers. Salad and vegetable dishes feature abundant use of Kamakura-grown vegetables.

2F, 1-4-4, Komachi, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa
Asian/Ethnic / Yakiniku (grilled meat) , Asian/Ethnic / Horumon (offal meat) , Asian/Ethnic / Naengmyeon (chilled noodles in soup)
Closed: Irregular