Tokyo Robot Restaurant Show, Wagyu Beef and Tofu Delicacies
Relish a carousel of tofu delicacies and succulent top-grading wagyu cuts, the icing on the cake of a night dedicated to the craziest entertainment.
Highlights
Enjoy one of the most hyped shows in Tokyo
Try a soy delicacy, yuba, and many variations on tofu
Relish succulent and marbled top-quality Japanese beef
Experience Details
Enjoy a killer combination of the craziest entertainment and the most delicious beef cuts.
The Robot Restaurant, located in lively Kabukicho, offers a rip-roaring show that can make you feel like you’ve stepped in an absurd manga. The show is a whirlwind of lasers, neon-lights, energetic drum players, upbeat music, clumsy dancing robots, and skillful performers. It also features epic battles on extravagant floats shaped after lobsters, dragons, snakes, armed trucks, you name it!
They will make it difficult for you to wrap your head around the experience and you will walk away shaken up, but satisfied.
Whether you prefer to unwind after such an exciting experience or to fuel up your energy before you brave the Robot Restaurant, this experience was curated bearing your hunger for delicious Japanese food in mind.
The set menu includes all possible variations on tofu, cold, fried, and even yuba. Yuba is the thin layer that forms on top of a simmering pot of soy milk, a delicacy for Japanese. Make sure to try it ou!
The icing on the cake of this dinner though is not yuba, nor the final dessert, but a serving of kuroge meat. Kuroge is the term used to define a category of beef cuts that ranks A5 and hence ensure the highest quality possible. Take the chance to enjoy bites of mouthwatering, marbled wagyu while you are in Japan!
Course Menu:
- Cold tofu
- Fried tofu with miso paste
- Sashimi (Tuna and yuba)
- Tempura
- Kuroge wagyu
- Assorted vegetables
- Rice
- Dessert
Inclusions
A tofu-based dinner, featuring wagyu cuts (see menu)
Admission fee for the Robot Restaurant
Exclusions
Any additional food and beverages
Transportation from the location of the robot show and the restaurant's venue
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
The Robot Restaurant is located in 1-7-1 Kabukicho B2F, Kabukicho, Shinjuku 160-0021. While Tofu Cuisine Kichiza is found on the 8F of Keio Department Store Shinjuku, 1-1-4, Nishi-shinjuku, 160-8321 Shinjuku City.
Remarks
Please inform us about any specific dietary requirements or food allergies upon booking.
For groups with younger travelers, please be advised that the restaurant is located in Tokyo's Kabukicho red-light district.
This experience is self-guided.
If you select 5-pm as starting time, you can choose whether you want to hit the robot show venue first or the tofu restaurant show. Please let us know in the additional notes section upon booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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