Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Delight in Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru's unique hot pot culinary adventure featuring premium A5 Wagyu beef, right in the heart of Ebisu, Tokyo.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the lively district of Ebisu, Tokyo, Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru offers a culinary adventure with its distinctive "Takiniku" hot pot. Expertly crafted, this dining experience combines the richness of both nabe and yakiniku in a captivating way. Diners are treated to a feast of A5 Wagyu beef finely cooked on an iron plate, surrounded by flavorful broth and a bounty of fresh vegetables.
The star attraction, lovingly referred to as the "hug meat," showcases top-tier Wagyu brisket complemented by an array of vegetables like pumpkin and eggplant. This exceptional dish is cooked tableside, where it's enjoyed with either a sweet miso or tangy ponzu sauce, delivering an unforgettable taste profile.
Located just a short stroll from Ebisu Station, the restaurant boasts a warm and inviting izakaya atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for intimate dinners or lively gatherings among friends. Patrons are treated to exceptional service, with staff always ready to guide guests through their unique menu offerings and extensive drink selections.
An award-winning establishment, Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru brings together the best of Japanese culinary tradition in a vibrant setting, delivering an engaging and memorable dining experience.
Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru Phone Number
Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru Business Days
Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru Address
Fujiwara Building Annex 1F, 1-10-11 Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0021
Takiniku Meijin Wagyu Maru 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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