Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza
Discover authentic Genghis Khan BBQ with expertly marinated lamb at Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza, nestled in the vibrant streets of Ginza.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Ginza, Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza is a modern twist on traditional Genghis Khan BBQ. Known for its exceptional lamb and mutton dishes, the restaurant offers an immersive dining experience where patrons grill their own meals on a hot plate at their table.
The menu boasts an array of delicious options, including premium lamb, lamb ribs, and mutton marinated in a sweet ginger sauce. The standout feature is the unique flavor of the meat, which is tender and devoid of any gamey aroma, delighting even those who are typically averse to lamb. Vegetables such as bean sprouts, pumpkin, and carrots are generously included, offering a healthy complement to the main courses.
Located just a short walk from Ginza and Higashi-Ginza Stations, this restaurant is easily accessible for both locals and tourists exploring the vibrant streets of Ginza. The spacious interior is an unexpected find for a BBQ space, providing a clean and comfortable atmosphere ideal for a leisurely meal.
The simple yet chic decor reflects the upscale nature of its surroundings while maintaining the warm, inviting vibe characteristic of an izakaya. Service is attentive, ensuring a personalized dining experience. Additionally, the all-you-can-drink option adds a touch of indulgence, making it a popular spot for gatherings.
Founded in Hokkaido, Matsuo Jingisukan has brought its famed flavors to Tokyo, and its Ginza location preserves this heritage with finesse. The restaurant caters to both individuals seeking a quick lunch fix and groups interested in savoring a more elaborate meal in a serene setting.
Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza Access Info
Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza is a 4-minute walk from Higashi-Ginza Station (Exit A1).
Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza Phone Number
Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza Business Days
Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza Address
5-9-5 Ginza 2F, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061
Matsuo Jingisukan Ginza 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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