Ro To Matagi Shinjuku Branch
Yakiniku (BBQ)
Embark on a wild culinary journey at Ro To Matagi in Shinjuku, where traditional izakaya meets the distinctive allure of game meat delicacies.
Restaurant Details
Nestled within the heart of Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku district, Ro To Matagi offers an enthralling culinary journey for those seeking an experience outside the ordinary. The restaurant embodies a perfect blend of traditional izakaya allure and the intriguing flavors of game meat, offering a menu that stands out in Tokyo's diverse dining landscape. Serving a variety of unique proteins, the establishment takes pride in its exotic selection. Dishes such as venison bacon served with rich Awaji onions or the iconic 'Five Beasts' platter featuring rabbit, wild boar, and more showcase their expertise in game meat cuisine.
The decor of Ro To Matagi echoes its culinary ethos; a blend of rustic and modern, with touches of animal-themed design elements giving it the feel of a traditional mountain lodge. This inviting atmosphere makes it an ideal retreat for both intimate moments and lively gatherings.
The restaurant prides itself on more than just its exotic meats. The service is attentive and knowledgeable, providing guests with excellent recommendations tailored to their preferences. Patrons are encouraged to pair their meals with a selection from the extensive beverage menu, which features both traditional Japanese sakes and craft drinks, enhancing the overall culinary adventure.
Whether you're a curious foodie or a seasoned game meat enthusiast, Ro To Matagi offers a dining experience that promises to be memorable, pairing contemporary aesthetics with robust, earthy flavors that reflect the ardor of Japanese culinary artistry.
Ro To Matagi Shinjuku Branch Phone Number
Ro To Matagi Shinjuku Branch Business Days
Ro To Matagi Shinjuku Branch Address
Ishizuka Bldg. 6F, 1-6-3 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021
Ro To Matagi Shinjuku 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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