Gyutan to Soba No Saeki
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Discover the art of gyutan and soba in Nakasu at Gyutan to Soba No Saeki. Revel in authentic cuisine and traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Restaurant Details
Located in the bustling area of Nakasu, within Hakata Ward, Gyutan to Soba No Saeki is a culinary haven for those in search of authentic Japanese flavors. The restaurant artfully blends the traditional tastes of grilled beef tongue and handcrafted soba noodles, offering diners a memorable gastronomic journey.
At Gyutan to Soba No Saeki, guests can indulge in exquisitely prepared thick-sliced beef tongue, grilled to savory perfection. This is complemented by their freshly made soba noodles, ensuring a continuous infusion of quality and authentic flavors. The vibrant, Izakaya-like atmosphere makes it a preferred spot for both locals and visitors.
Conveniently located near Nakasu Station's No. 1 exit, the restaurant invites guests to immerse themselves in a dining experience characterized by friendly service and an open kitchen concept. This allows diners to witness the skilled craftsmanship involved in the preparation of their meals. Whether it's a quiet dinner or a festive gathering, this venue provides the perfect backdrop for savoring Japanese culinary excellence.
Plus, with a comprehensive selection of Japanese sake to explore, Gyutan to Soba No Saeki ensures each visit is a harmonious blend of traditional taste and modern comfort.
Gyutan to Soba No Saeki Phone Number
Gyutan to Soba No Saeki Business Days
Gyutan to Soba No Saeki Address
Tasogare Building 2F, 4-7-2 Nakasu, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 810-0801
Gyutan to Soba No Saeki 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
Fukuoka is Japan’s up-and-coming foodie prefecture, which was put on the map by the 2014 Michelin Guide and has been consistently featured ever since. Roam food markets in Fukuoka, taste the authentic Hakata tonkotsu ramen in its birthplace, and fill up at yatai street food stalls during your trip to Fukuoka!
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