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\4 minutes walk from Kawaramachi/Sanjo/Yakiniku made with Sendai Yakiniku (Grilled meat) x table-top lemon sour♪All-you-can-drink from 0 yen!
[3 minutes walk from Saiin Station] The only adult Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant in Saiin. Create a special atmosphere with counter Yakiniku (Grilled meat). Perfect for dates and anniversaries
[Completely private room available] 3 minutes from Kawaramachi ◆ Authentic Yakiniku (Grilled meat) made with Kyoto vegetables and Kuroge Wagyu beef ◇ From 1 person to a banquet ◎
[5 minutes from Sanjo Station] Enjoy the luxury of Yakiniku (Grilled meat) with carefully selected meat. A wide selection of exquisite dishes to satisfy all five senses. A luxurious course menu is also available.
[Private rooms available for small groups] Enjoy authentic dry-aged beef. Also available for banquets for up to 50 people.
Directly connected to [Shijo Station] and [Karasuma Station]! Yakiniku (Grilled meat) sells whole Kuroge Wagyu beef cows and freshly cooked rice cooked in a clay pot!
5 minutes from Uzumasa Station ◆Focus on local production for local consumption! Reasonably priced Kyoto meat and vegetables ◎ Fully equipped banquet hall for up to 30 people
3 minutes from Kawaramachi◆Private rooms available◆We serve "Ozaki Beef", with a limited number of 30 cows shipped a month, along with the secret sauce made since our founding in 1957.
[400,000 customers visit annually] A Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant specializing in Omi beef, one of Japan's top three Wagyu beef brands, with freshness only possible from a meat wholesaler
Get great value with the "all-you-can-eat" course of high-quality Kuroge Wagyu beef such as Yamagata beef and Omi beef ♪ Self-serve all-you-can-drink option available only on weekdays ◎
[4 minutes from Kyoto Station] Enjoy high-quality Japanese black beef in a modern Japanese space for adults ◆ Great for a variety of occasions such as anniversaries and reserved banquets
Enjoy luxurious Japanese black beef grilled meat in a mansion built in the early Showa era and associated with a wealthy man.
This is a Yakiniku (Grilled meat) specialty restaurant that focuses on the quality of A5 rank Japanese black beef.