Gyukaku Hatanodai Branch
Experience exquisite Yakiniku in Shinagawa City, steps from Hatanodai Station, where grilled flavors come alive.
Restaurant Details
**DescriptionTraditionalChinese**: Gyukaku is a renowned Japanese barbecue restaurant located in Shinagawa City, Tokyo. Celebrated for its flavorful Yakiniku dishes, the restaurant provides an interactive dining experience where guests grill their selections, ranging from marinated beef to savory chicken, directly at the table. Just a two-minute walk from Hatanodai Station, Gyukaku offers an ideal setting for casual gatherings in a vibrant urban setting. A signature feature is the seamless tablet ordering system that enhances guest convenience. Whether you're enjoying the melt-in-your-mouth Kalbi or the adventurous spicy cheese dak galbi, this is a destination for genuine culinary delight.
**DescriptionSimplifiedChinese**: Nestled in Tokyo's Shinagawa City, Gyukaku stands as a culinary beacon for those seeking traditional Japanese barbecue experiences. Known for its distinct Yakiniku, patrons can indulge in the unique practice of table-side grilling of meats such as tender beef, juicy chicken, and more. Located a short walk from Hatanodai Station, this vibrant dining spot is perfect for entertaining friends, family, or colleagues. The intuitive tablet ordering system ensures quick and efficient service, making it an appealing choice for both local diners and tourists craving authentic Japanese flavors.
Gyukaku Hatanodai Branch Phone Number
Gyukaku Hatanodai Branch Business Days
Gyukaku Hatanodai Branch Address
J.BOX B1F, 3-12-3 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-0064
Gyukaku Hatanodai 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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