Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo
Experience the finest yakiniku in Higashijujo, where premium BBQ beef cuts meet all-you-can-eat indulgence at Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo.
Restaurant Details
Discover the rich flavors of Japan at Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo, where the art of Japanese BBQ is celebrated in style. Located in the vibrant area of Higashijujo, this renowned restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience with its high-quality yakiniku (grilled meat) and horumon (offal) specialties.
Step into a welcoming atmosphere where tradition meets contemporary chic. The restaurant is perfect for both casual outings and special gatherings, boasting a decor that marries Japanese heritage with modern aesthetics. Whether you're craving succulent marbled ribs, juicy tender beef tongue, or adventurous offal, the menu offers something for every palate.
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo is committed to providing not only delectable food but also a memorable dining experience. The friendly staff is always on hand to guide you through your culinary journey, ensuring that every need is met with a smile.
With options ranging from a la carte selections to all-you-can-eat extravaganzas, diners can savor each dish to their heart's content. The restaurant's prime location, just minutes away from major train stations, makes it a convenient stop for locals and travelers alike.
Whether you're a seasoned yakiniku fan or trying it for the first time, Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo guarantees an unforgettable encounter with the true essence of Japanese BBQ.
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo Access Info
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo is a 1-minute walk from Higashijujo Station on the Keihin Tohoku Line. It's also a 6-minute walk from Jujo Station on the Saikyo Line/Akabane Line.
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo Phone Number
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo Business Days
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo Address
Dai 76 Tokyo Building 3F, 3-17-2 Nakajujo, Kita-ku, Tokyo 114-0032
Yakiniku Sakaba Nikunosuke Tokyo 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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