Raku Shoku
Savor Yakiniku mastery in Amagasaki at Raku Shoku; genuine charcoal-grilled flavors await in Shimosakabe. Discover premium taste in every bite.
Restaurant Details
Raku Shoku, a hidden gem nestled in Amagasaki, Hyogo, is quickly becoming a beloved destination for those craving authentic Yakiniku. Known for its wide array of tender cuts, from the delicate tongue to the flavorful skirt steak, each selection is grilled to perfection over traditional charcoal. This method imbues each piece with a smoky aroma, capturing the essence of Japanese culinary traditions.
Located conveniently in Shimosakabe, the restaurant boasts easy access with ample parking available for its patrons. Its elegant interior is a seamless blend of modern design and traditional Japanese elements, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere. The subdued lighting and tasteful decor make it ideal for both intimate dinners and lively family gatherings.
The menu doesn't stop at exquisitely prepared meat. Raku Shoku also offers a delightful selection of side dishes, such as the refreshing reimen, spicy kimchi, and a variety of pickles, each designed to complement the main course perfectly. Both locals and tourists find themselves returning, enchanted by the harmonious flavors and high-quality ingredients.
The culinary artistry is backed by the professional and attentive staff, ready to enhance your dining experience. With their genuine warmth and culinary insight, they guide guests through the menu, ensuring everyone leaves satisfied and eager to return. A visit to Raku Shoku promises not only a meal but a memorable experience, celebrating the best of Japanese Yakiniku.
Raku Shoku Phone Number
Raku Shoku Business Days
Raku Shoku Address
Ikeda Mansion, 4-7-1 Shimosakabe, Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo 661-0975
Raku Shoku 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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Hyōgo is home to the best beef in the world, Kobe beef, and that’s not all. From vast natural parks to one of the oldest and biggest castles in Japan, this prefecture covers all bases with natural beauty and a thriving food culture inspired by Chinese and French immigrants in the port cities.
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