Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Manrai
Experience the perfect blend of Yakiniku and Korean cold noodles at Manrai, conveniently located by JR Rokko Station.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in Kobe, Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Manrai offers a delightful fusion of Yakiniku and Korean cold noodles, celebrating the vibrant flavors of Korean and Japanese cuisines. Known for its premium quality, the restaurant takes pride in serving fresh, tender meats sourced meticulously to ensure every bite is an experience. From exquisite beef tongue to luscious brisket, Manrai presents an array of selections that include unique options like face meat slices, commonly referred to as tsurami.
Conveniently located in the heart of Nada Ward, near JR Rokko Station, Manrai is easily accessible yet offers a cozy retreat from the bustling city. The decor echoes a traditional vibe with both sitting areas and private booths, making it an ideal setting for both intimate dinners and lively group gatherings.
The menu is highlighted by signature kalbi, cooked to perfection, and paired with meticulously prepared special sauces that captivate Yakiniku enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the Korean cold noodles (reimen) achieve a memorable harmony of soup and noodles, providing a refreshing contrast. With a history spanning two generations, Manrai stands as a family-run establishment that embodies warmth and hospitality. Their attentive staff ensures that every meal is not just about savoring dishes but absorbing the essence of heartfelt service and culinary dedication.
Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Manrai Phone Number
Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Manrai Business Days
Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Manrai Address
Saihara Building, 2-1-9 Morigocho, Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 657-0028
Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Manrai 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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