Yakiniku Horumon Minchi
Savor traditional yakiniku and horumon dishes in Kofu at Yakiniku Horumon Minchi, perfect for BBQ aficionados visiting Yamanashi's Joto area.
Restaurant Details
Discover Yakiniku Horumon Minchi, a gastronomic gem in Joto, Kofu, Yamanashi, where traditional Japanese barbecue takes center stage. Backed by the expertise of a seasoned proprietor, formerly a meat shop owner, the restaurant prides itself on delivering quality cuts and authentic flavors. Conveniently located near Kanate Station and the memorable Kai Na Shrine, it offers a culinary retreat for both discerning locals and spirited explorers.
With an inviting ambiance featuring both tatami and table seating, it's the perfect spot for anything from laid-back dinners to celebratory gatherings. The menu boasts a selection of cherished dishes like the succulent hamburg steak and the flavorful skirt steak. Fans of tender meat will relish the delicately spiced beef tongue, and hanbam menus offer a variety of meats to suit different tastes.
Expect attentive and friendly service throughout your visit. The staff offers a seamless dining experience with promptly served meals and a warm atmosphere that enhances each bite. Side dishes such as the refreshing namul are perfect complements to the grilled offerings, enhancing the overall experience.
Beyond an appreciation of Japanese barbecue, Yakiniku Horumon Minchi embodies the spirit of Japanese dining—combining exceptional culinary expertise with a welcoming environment. Come for the flavors, stay for the taste of tradition that captures the essence of Kofu life.
Yakiniku Horumon Minchi Phone Number
Yakiniku Horumon Minchi Business Days
Yakiniku Horumon Minchi Address
1-16-24 Joto, Kofu-shi, Yamanashi 400-0861
Yakiniku Horumon Minchi 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.
Restaurant location
Get your thrills at Fuji-Q Highland or relax by the waters of the glorious Fuji Five Lakes region; immersed in nature, Yamanashi Prefecture is Japan’s top wine producer and the mountainous home to the northern half of Mount Fuji.
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