Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku Branch
Explore Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku for a unique celebration of Jingisukan and Yakiniku, featuring an outstanding two-tiered pot concept.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in Tokyo's lively Kabukicho area, Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku is a must-visit for those passionate about Mongolian and Japanese barbecue. This vibrant restaurant serves both Jingisukan, a popular grilled mutton dish, and classic Japanese Yakiniku. What sets them apart is the innovative two-tiered dining system that allows guests to enjoy lamb shabu-shabu while simultaneously grilling meats at their table.
Just a stone's throw from Shinjuku Station, Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku is easily accessible and perfect for an evening out. Its warm, casual ambiance makes it a favored spot for both locals and tourists alike. The decor marries traditional Kansai influences with modern elements, creating a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.
Diners are treated to mouthwatering lamb specialties, from juicy lamb chops and flavorful lamb tongue to hearty lamb liver. Signature dishes like the lamb burger and refreshing cold noodles are a must-try. Whether you're winding down after a day exploring Tokyo or grabbing a late-night meal, this restaurant promises an unforgettable culinary journey.
Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku Branch Phone Number
Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku Branch Business Days
Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku Branch Address
Social Building 1F, 1-2-15 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021
Genghis Khan Kohaku Shinjuku Branch 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.
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