No Meat, No Life. 5 Go
Enjoy an unforgettable yakiniku experience at No Meat, No Life. 5 Go in Shinjuku, home to premium Japanese Black Beef.
Restaurant Details
Discover a unique dining experience at No Meat, No Life. 5 Go, located in the lively Nishi-Shinjuku district of Tokyo. Famous for its yakiniku, the restaurant offers premium cuts of Japanese Black Beef that are rich in flavor and texture. Signature dishes such as sea urchin meat rolls and tender shabu-shabu loin highlight the menu.
The chic ambiance makes it perfect for both casual meals and celebratory events. Just a walk away from JR Shinjuku Station, the restaurant blends convenience with an exceptional culinary journey. With various dipping sauces like zesty ponzu and savory sesame oil, every dish can be personalized to your taste.
The attentive staff, led by the renowned Ogi-san, ensure a memorable and satisfying dining experience. Try a variety of mouthwatering options, including the popular sushi and refreshing basil-infused cold noodles. No Meat, No Life. 5 Go is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Japanese BBQ.
No Meat, No Life. 5 Go Phone Number
No Meat, No Life. 5 Go Business Days
No Meat, No Life. 5 Go Address
Concierge Takahashi, 7-16-4 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
No Meat, No Life. 5 Go 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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