Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito Branch
Unleash your taste for Jingisukan delights in downtown Mito—where authentic Hokkaido lamb meets Japanese culinary traditions in a vibrant setting.
Restaurant Details
Tucked in the vibrant cityscape of Mito, Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito is a culinary gem offering a spirited journey into traditional Japanese barbeque. Famed for its authentic Jingisukan experience, this charming eatery is renowned for its impeccably prepared and succulent lamb.
Using only premium selections from Hokkaido, the lamb is paired with choice vegetables and grilled to perfection. This ensures each bite is bursting with flavor, a testament to the time-honored techniques employed. The all-you-can-eat menu invites diners to indulge in diverse delightful flavors while witnessing the grilling mastery that goes into every dish.
Located conveniently on Minamimachi, the restaurant sits amidst a bustling neighborhood rich with local charm and modern amenities, offering easy access and ample parking for its patrons. The format of the restaurant encourages communal dining, providing an upbeat and friendly backdrop for both intimate and group gatherings. The warm, inviting atmosphere, characterized by simple yet cozy décor, makes it an ideal spot for joyous celebrations or relaxed evenings.
Guided by a dedicated culinary team who apply traditional grilling artistry with precision, every dish stands out, emphasizing freshness and taste as fundamental principles. Whether passing through Mito or residing in the city, Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito promises a dining voyage rich with taste, tradition, and hospitality that leaves guests with cherished memories of truly authentic Japanese Grilled Lamb.
Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito Branch Phone Number
Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito Branch Business Days
Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito Branch Address
1-4-11 Minamimachi, Mito-shi, Ibaraki 310-0021
Ikinari Ore No Jingisukan Mito 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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