Robot Restaurant Show and All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku Feast
Attend the most exciting show in Tokyo, with dancing robots, taiko drummers, and extravagant floats. Then, indulge in a lavish all-you-can-eat Japanese-style barbecue!
Highlights
While in Tokyo, don't miss out on the most extravagant show
Fill your belly with succulent beef you can grill by yourself at the table and enjoy the symphony of sizzling sounds
Experience Details
Go big or go home! This combined dining experience includes an all-you-can-eat yakiniku dinner and the extraordinarily chaotic and extravagant Robot Restaurant show.
Join the crowds of visitors that have left Tokyo’s Robot Restaurant feeling a bit confused, yet totally satisfied with the bizarre show. One of Tokyo’s most hyped performances is a crazy mishmash of manga-like characters, Pokémon-style battles, and up-beat festival music. The common thread of a panda costume, a lobster-shaped float, squads of drum players, and clumsy dancing robots weaves through this Robot Restaurant show. Prepare to be bombarded by neon-lights and lasers and surprised by sword battles, and giant animals.
A show packed with fun, followed by a dinner stuffed with juicy, marbled beef slices. Take a seat at a typical Japanese-style barbecue restaurant. Fatty cuts sizzling on the table-side griddle, red lean meat curling from the heat, an enticing dipping soy sauce, crunchy and colorful veggies, and a generous bowl of rice, perfectly complement the meat’s flavor.
Sit on the tatami mat at low tables with sunken seating, keep your chopsticks out of flame’s reach, and discover the true volume of your stomach!
Inclusions
Admission fee for the Robot Restaurant
All-you-can-eat menu at a yakiniku restaurant
Exclusions
Any additional food or beverages
Transportation between the Robot Restaurant and the yakiniku restaurant
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
The Robot Restaurant is located at 1-7-1 Kabukicho B2F, Kabukicho, Shinjuku 160-0021. Wikyu restaurant is found in the Shinjuku I-land Tower B1F, 6-chōme-5-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City.
Remarks
Please be advised that unfortunately this dining experience is not wheelchair accessible.
Please advise any specific dietary or religious requirements at time of booking.
For groups with younger travelers, please note that the Robot Restaurant is located in Tokyo red-light district.
This experience is self-guided.
When you select the 5-pm dining experience, you can choose whether you want to attend the show first or hit the yakiniku restaurant. Please let us know in the additional notes section upon booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 48 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
The multifaceted economic hub of Tokyo, Shinjuku is a hub for business, shopping, and entertainment. Adorned with skyscrapers, Shinjuku is also a major transportation center and is considered the busiest railway station in the world. With hundreds of shops, restaurants, and bars, Shinjuku is always lively, day or night. It’s also home to the Golden District, which consists of the tiny bars in the Golden Gai, the intimate local drinking holes in Omoide Yokocho, and the razzle-dazzle of Shinjuku’s red light district, Kabukicho.
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