Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main Branch
An offshoot of the already popular Yakiniku Ushigoro in Nishi Azabu, Ushigoro Bambina in Ebisu is delivering a fancy pairing of wagyu beef with fine wine for high-luxe dining.
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The word “bambina” latched to the end of this yakiniku concept’s name in Ebisu might be a nod to the store’s origin — meaning “young girl” in Italian, Ushigoro Bambina is the younger sibling of the already popular Yakiniku Ushigoro in Nishi Azabu.
While the brand has six locations across Tokyo, Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu is its flagship. Here, diners enjoy a refined pairing of wagyu beef and fine wine, with bottles at various price points and expert sommelier recommendations to complement the red meat.
The focus at Ushigoro Bambina is on A5-grade Japanese Black beef, with the chefs prioritizing flavor, marbling and quality over brand or origin. Diners are served the finest cuts of marbled beef, but the sirloin, served both thinly sliced in sukiyaki style with raw egg, and as a steak topped with a specially prepared onion sauce, receives the most compliments. There are also clever recipes such as the house-special hamburger steak or the special “meat cake”: a three-tiered cake dressed with flowers and garnishes, perfect for those celebrating anniversaries or birthdays with their carnivorous dates.
Its balance of quality and elegance defines its charm, keeping diners returning for more indulgent meals.
Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main Branch Access Info
Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main Store is a 3-minute walk from Ebisu Station.
Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main Branch Phone Number
Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main Branch Business Days
Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main Branch Address
RKF Ebisu 1F, 2-1-2 Ebisuminami, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0022
Ushigoro Bambina Ebisu Main 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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