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Ginmaitei Hamaya Bunkyo Ten(ぎんまいてい はまや) - Kisarazu(Bento (Lunch box))

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Restaurant information

Details

Restaurant name
Ginmaitei Hamaya Bunkyo Ten(Ginmaitei Hamaya Bunkyo Ten)
Categories Bento (Lunch box)

0438-25-3683

Reservation availability

Reservations unavailable

Address

千葉県木更津市文京6-11-17

Transportation

854 meters from Kisarazu.

Opening hours
  • Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

    • 10:00 - 19:00
  • ■ 定休日
    無休(1月1日~1月3日のみ休み)

Hours and closed days may change, so please check with the restaurant before visiting.

Average price(Based on reviews)
- JPY 999 - JPY 999

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Payment methods

Credit card accepted

Electronic money accepted

QR code payments accepted

Seats/facilities

Number of seats

( takeaway only)

Private rooms

Unavailable

Private use

Unavailable

Non-smoking/smoking

Non smoking

Parking

Available

Feature - Related information

Occasion

Service

Take-out

Website

http://www.5han.co.jp/index.html

Remarks

Hamaya's barbecue Bento (boxed lunch), affectionately known as "Hamaya's Barbecue," was born in 1962 as a Kisarazu station bento on Mimachi Street at the west exit of Kisarazu Station. At the time, Mimachi Street was the most prosperous shopping street in Kimitsu County and City, and was bustling with people like it is now. Hamaya, which had been operating Bento (boxed lunch) business in this area since before the war, had already created the formula of "bar bento = Hamaya" by this time.

By the way, in the year 1962, the manga "Osomatsu-kun" debuted. The serialization of Shonen Sunday began, in the world situation, the Cuban Missile Crisis, in the sports, the one-legged batting style of the world famous Oh Sadaharu was shown in a game against Taiyo on July 1st of that year.
The first thing that makes Barbecue Bento (boxed lunch) delicious is the mellow, rich sauce. We have been using the same recipe for over 40 years, and we still use our secret sauce, which adds a hidden flavor to the meat.

Next comes the meat. We use domestic pork loin, carefully grilled piece by piece over an open flame.

We also pay special attention to the rice we use. Our group company, Izumiya Co., Ltd., purchases the rice directly from farmers in rice-growing regions across the country, and uses the rice best suited for Bento (boxed lunch).

Also, a little tidbit: the current packaging is a reproduction of the original design.

"Clam rice" made with plenty of large clams shelled at the local Futtsu processing plant is one of our popular products along with our Barbecue Bento (boxed lunch). The clams are lightly cooked with light soy sauce and mirin, making them soft and flavorful. Unlike clam rice cooked with other ingredients, this style is more in keeping with the clam rice from Fukagawa.

This is also a dish that you should definitely try.

When the west exit of Kisarazu Station was redeveloped, Hamaya, which was located on Mimachi Street, became a tenant in Sogo. As it was a store in a symbolic area of the town, Hamaya's Barbecue Bento (boxed lunch) became even more well-known.

It was reopened under a new name, Ginmeitei Hamaya, in 2000. However, that same year Sogo closed down, and bar bento fans who heard that they would no longer be able to eat Hamaya's bar bento rushed to buy some.

Since then, they have opened stores in the "Jusco Kisarazu Store" and in the "Wakuwaku Hiroba" in Bunkyo, Kisarazu City, and the Kisarazu Station West Exit store, where Barben originated, has relocated to the south side just outside the Sogo Building (Aqua Kisarazu).

Currently, we continue to preserve the Kisarazu flavor at two restaurant in Kisarazu City (Bunkyo store and Asahi store).

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