Dream Ocean
Enjoy Matsusaka beef and a variety of other meats and flavorful dishes in this popular yakiniku restaurant.
Restaurant Details
Dream Ocean is a yakiniku restaurant that specializes in Matsusaka beef dishes. This restaurant is one of the oldest in Mie prefecture, having been around since 1958. It’s one of the most popular food spots in the area, so expect lots of diners during peak hours.
Dream Ocean has a variety of meats and vegetables for you to enjoy at their all-you-can-eat yakiniku buffet. Expect 50 side dishes alongside meat dishes that include chicken, pork, and Japanese beef here. The buffet, however, doesn’t include Matsusaka beef as part of the selection.
Dream Ocean serves Matsusaka beef special courses, which include a yakiniku course, a sukiyaki course, and a shabu-shabu course, among others. These aren’t all-you-can-eat, and reservations are required.
Each set serving is good for four people. For lone diners, there are single Matsusaka beef steak dishes on the menu. Single items are also available a la carte. Enjoy the sumptuous offerings of Dream Ocean when you’re in Mie prefecture.
Dream Ocean Phone Number
Dream Ocean Business Days
Dream Ocean Address
254-1 Inagichō, Matsusaka, Mie 515-0212, Japan
Dream Ocean Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Mie Prefecture should be the go-to for travelers looking to indulge in the freshest seafood and highest-quality wagyu in Japan, as well as nature lovers seeking their next scenic destination.
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