Wagyu Restaurants in Japan(83)
Aoyama Gyusai
With house-made sauces, counter-grilled wagyu and a love for Ibaraki-grown Hitachi beef, Aoyama Gyusai expands the definition of high-caliber teppanyaki dining in Aoyama.
Ryuduki Teppan
By Kinshicho Station, sip wine and indulge in melt-in-your-mouth regional wagyu teppanyaki in this evening-only restaurant whose decor mirrors the tale that inspires its name: the mythical dragon.
Yakiniku Bou-ya Nihonbashi
In Tokyo’s bustling commercial precinct, this renowned yakiniku spot allows you to select from a variety of wagyu cuts and pair them with three different original sauces and wasabi rock salt.
Yakiniku Kanteipo
An award-winning yakiniku joint in the birthplace of Kobe beef, known for its signature light yakiniku sauce, plus 35 secret varieties for an utterly delicious meal.
President Chibo Minami Main Branch
President Chibo’s Minami main branch elevates okonomiyaki and teppanyaki with live cooking, premium ingredients, and a luxurious setting in a convenient Namba location that’s popular with locals and visitors alike.
Hakata no Ouka
From the first mouthwatering sizzle of steak hitting the teppanyaki grill, to the final tender bite, expect the highest quality experience at this specialty Kobe beef restaurant in Fukuoka.
XEX TOKYO / Teppanyaki An
Teppanyaki An’s course menus supplement grilled beef, seafood and seasonal vegetables with Motoshiro Saito’s revered Japanese-style Western offerings. Enjoy intimate tableside grilling high above the Tokyo city center.
Teppanyaki Omotesando
Tucked away in an Omotesando back alley, this teppanyaki restaurant aims to make every meal one worth celebrating. No effort is spared when it comes to the presentation, which is done with the intention of taking guests’ breath away.
Ginza Teppanyaki Sublime
Sublime is driven by the concept of “entertainment meets innovation”, and the main Ginza branch perhaps best exemplifies this, by expertly crafting premium ingredients like A5-grade wagyu beef, lobster and abalone into Nordic-inspired course menus.
Shinjuku Teppanyaki Yokota
The brainchild of Michelin-starred tempura restaurant Yokota, Shinjuku Teppanyaki Yokota continues the tradition of excellence by offering A5-grade kuroge wagyu beef cooked in novel ways, alongside premium seafood like spiny lobster and abalone.
Teppanyaki Steak Kitanozaka
Each cut of A5-grade kuroge wagyu beef served at this teppanyaki restaurant is prepared the way that best suits it.
Omiya Kobe Beef Teppanyaki Feu
The wagyu beef served at Omiya Kobe Beef Teppanyaki Feu is the best of the best: it has to have a Beef Marbling Standard rating of at least 10, far above the 8 needed to qualify for A5-grade.
Ikebukuro Kobe Beef Koshitsu Steak Kissho
Stylish plating, a warm atmosphere, attentive service, and most of all truly excellent Kobe beef come together to make a dinner at Kissho a teppanyaki experience that can’t afford to be missed.
Namba Teppanyaki Sublime
“Entertainment meets innovation” comes to Osaka in the form of the wildly popular Teppanyaki Sublime. Premium ingredients like A5-grade wagyu beef, lobster and abalone are expertly crafted into French-themed, Nordic-inspired course menus.
Shibuya Teppanyaki Rin
Spend a special night in Shibuya with glimmering black and gold accents, and the flash of knives and spatulas as fresh, perfectly marbled wagyu steaks are grilled before your eyes. The best of Western and Japanese dining served in opulence.
Meieki Teppanyaki Morimoto X Premium
Premium is in the name, so there’s no mistaking the commitment to quality at this wagyu specialist. Diners can expect sparks to fly as expert chefs win hearts and taste buds through displays of culinary mastery.
Ristorante Porto Faro - Ginza Main Branch
Executive chef Sou Hoshiai dazzles guests with his dual mastery of the teppan grill and traditional Italian cuisine, the latter of which he honed while training at a series of trattorias across Italy.
Naha Miyachiku
Naha Miyachiku in Okinawa’s capital Naha prides itself on serving award-winning Miyazaki wagyu and a dizzying lineup of seafood courses featuring lobster and abalone. Even its interior evokes Miyazaki’s natural landmarks.
Teppan Kaiseki Rindo
Driven by the love of Kumamoto foodstuffs, indulge the senses with a round of Wao beef and local Kumamoto seafood seared on a teppan grill in the high-class One Station Hotel Kumamoto.
President Chibo Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka
President Chibo serves up Kansai soul food with premium ingredients in the Sheraton Miyako Hotel in Osaka. Watch from intimate counter seats in front of the grill as you soak in the sounds and smells of upscale okonomiyaki and teppanyaki.
Sosaku Teppan Kurabito
With its temperature-gun-wielding chef behind the counter, this teppanyaki venue’s take on surf and turf thrills customers and their five senses.
Niku Bar RUMP CAP Ikebukuro Nishiguchi
Italian, Spanish and Mexican-inspired tapas, charcoal-grilled beef steaks, and wine poured to the brim make this stylish meat bar in Ikebukuro an unbeatable find.
Niku Bar RUMP CAP Kanda
Charcoal-grilled steaks, creative Italian and Spanish tapas and a large wine selection at this vibrant Kanda meat bar make dining with friends full of flavor and fun.
Nakameguro Nakasei
From the pioneer of aged meat in Japan, Nakasei makes its debut in Nakameguro, refining steak and hamburger with wagyu aged for up to three months in a cellar to unlock deep, hidden layers of umami.
Teppanyaki Fujita
Teppanyaki Fujita’s candlelight service, the grilling of some of the town’s finest Kobe and wagyu beef, and the courtyard-facing counter make it a special-occasion venue worth reserving.
Meat Kappo Ginza KEIJI
A meat "kappo," Ginza KEIJI reimagines traditional Japanese kappo cuisine, taking new strides with its ingenious use of wagyu to churn dishes that go far beyond the expected.

Hakushu Teppanyaki
Follow the droves of local fans to one of the best teppanyaki grill houses in Tokyo, run by an expert husband and wife team.

Azekura (JW Marriott Hotel Nara)
Teppanyaki, sushi, and traditional kaiseki menus satisfy a variety of guests at this excellent hotel eatery. The JW Marriott Hotel Nara proudly offers guests a unique dining experience in the heart of one of Japan’s most historic cities.

There are few words which inspire greater joy among steak lovers than Japanese wagyu, the varieties of beef raised and bred in Japan which are among the best in the world. The pricey and prestigious Kobe beef alone would be enough to put Japan on the map, but did you know there are dozens more regional varieties to discover? Take for example, the incredibly pricey Matsusaka beef, or Olive wagyu — the world’s rarest beef.
Each has its own charms, but all share the fantastic pink marbled texture which Japanese wagyu beef is famous for. Our range of Japanese wagyu restaurants offer the chance to beat the language barrier and secure a reservation at some of the best beef restaurants in the country. Whether you want a nice, thick-cut steak, or a pot of traditional sukiyaki hotpot, you’ll find the Japanese wagyu restaurant for you.
And you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to enjoy them. Wagyu beef comes in a variety of different grades to suit any budget. Among our range, there are some fantastically affordable wagyu restaurants in Japan too! So reserve your spot and prepare for some of the most mouthwatering meat of your life.