Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya Asakusa

Indulge in Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya's three-way Wagyu steak bowl, an Asakusa delicacy near Tokyo’s iconic Sensoji Temple, for culinary enthusiasts.
Restaurant Details
Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya is a culinary sanctuary nestled in Asakusa, Tokyo, where the unparalleled flavors of premium Kuroge Wagyu beef are showcased in delightful innovation. Known far and wide for its specialty—the Wagyu steak rice bowl prepared in three delectable ways—this establishment provides a distinct dining experience unlike any other.
Patrons can delight in the classic steak rice bowl, where the marbled meat melts into perfectly cooked rice, or savor the version with a luscious egg yolk mixed in, enhancing the beef’s rich, umami flavors. For those seeking a comforting twist, the dish can be enjoyed as ochazuke, infused with a fragrant beef broth that warms the soul.
Located just a stone's throw from the iconic Sensoji Temple, Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya invites diners to pause and enjoy a moment of culinary bliss amidst their explorations. Surrounded by a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, this hidden gem in the heart of Tokyo is not only a feast for the taste buds but also offers a slice of serenity away from the city’s hustle.
The chefs at Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya masterfully balance tradition and innovation, ensuring each dish honors the profound richness of its star ingredient. The attentive and friendly staff elevate the experience with genuine hospitality, making every visit memorable. From seasoned connoisseurs of Wagyu to first-time adventurers of Japanese cuisine, all visitors leave with a newfound appreciation for this exquisite culinary artistry.
Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya Asakusa Phone Number
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Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya Asakusa Address
Osakaya Building 1F, 1-34-6 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Kuroge Wagyu Ichinoya Asakusa 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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