Yakiniku Restaurants in Japan(183)

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TOKYO

YAKINIKU 37

One of Ginza's most legendary yakiniku restaurants, YAKINIKU 37's "owners meat system" ensures that diners receive only the best possible cut of meat, dry-aged and meticulously prepared to perfection.

Dinner: $154.33-280.61
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TOKYO

Shibuya Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwami

Want to celebrate a special occasion with yakiniku and your loved ones? Ushihachi's Shibuya location gives beef lovers a gorgeous view of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing as they tuck into high-quality kuroge wagyu—all without breaking the bank.

Lunch: $70.15-98.21
Dinner: $70.15-98.21
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Ushi Jirushi Shinjuku

The latest dining concept from the Toraji group, one of the most famous names in wagyu, Ushi Jirushi assigns an expert “master griller” to each table. Diners can relax knowing that each cut, from horumon to harami, will be cooked to perfection.

Dinner: $84.18-140.30
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Jinseki Nishiazabu

Recently opening its doors in the spring of 2024, this hidden yakiniku restaurant in Nishi Azabu is introducing Jinsekikogen’s Jinseki beef, a breed of kuroge wagyu so rare that it is called “phantom wagyu.”

Dinner: $119.26-140.30
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Aoyama Gaien

A chic yakiniku spot in Aoyama, Yakiniku Aoyama Gaien specializes in serving premium Japanese Black wagyu with no frills — just expertly prepared meat that truly "satisfies the soul."

Dinner: $49.10-105.22
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TOKYO

Rokkasen Shinjuku Nishiguchi Honten

All-you-can-eat yakiniku, elegantly executed. The acclaimed Rokkasen in Shinjuku satisfies diners with its sophisticated take on Japanese flame-grilled meat buffet and distinct brand of omotenashi hospitality.

Lunch: $70.15-105.22
Dinner: $70.15-105.22
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TOKYO

Niku-Azabu Shinbashi

Nicer-than-normal yakiniku joint in Tokyo’s izakaya capital, serving excellent rare-cooked wagyu and 13 varieties of meat paired with eight different sauces.

Lunch: $42.09-70.15
Dinner: $42.09-70.15
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Ushi Jirushi Ginza

The latest dining concept from the Toraji group, one of the most famous names in wagyu, Ushi Jirushi assigns an expert “master griller” to each table. Diners can relax knowing that each cut, from horumon to harami, will be cooked to perfection.

Dinner: $84.18-140.30
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TOKYO

Niku-Azabu Nishi-Azabu

With its affordable, crowd-pulling A5 wagyu, Niku-Azabu Nishi-Azabu hits the sweet spot between casual yakiniku eatery and high-end dining.

Lunch: $42.09-70.15
Dinner: $42.09-70.15
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OSAKA

Nikusho Gyuko Shinsaibashi

Located in the heart of Osaka’s Shinsaibashi shopping district, the atmosphere, meat quality and wine selection are all top-notch at this yakiniku restaurant — but the best part is its astoundingly affordable prices.

Lunch: $21.04-56.12
Dinner: $42.09-56.12
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TOKYO

Niku-Azabu Ebisu

Niku-Azabu Ebisu draws in a hungry crowd of locals thanks to its winning combination: affordable kuroge wagyu, a quasi-pub ambiance and an impressive array of beers on taps.

Lunch: $42.09-70.15
Dinner: $42.09-70.15
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Tenjin Kurogeryu Yakiniku Mitsuboshi

The restaurant by Fukuoka’s riverside area calls itself a “meat scientist,” combining the thrill of live yakiniku grilling with high-quality kuroge wagyu beef sourced from all over the Kyushu region.

Lunch: $63.13-84.18
Dinner: $63.13-84.18
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Seira

Setting a new bar for Omotesando's luxury dining, Yainiku Seira serves the finest Japanese Black beef over binchotan charcoal in a spectacular dining space swathed in marble.

Lunch: $28.06-63.13
Dinner: $77.16-126.27
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OSAKA

Gyujiro Fukushima (Osaka)

By using incredbly fresh meat cut from whole-purchased cows, Gyujiro’s Fukushima branch is not cutting any corners despite offering one of the city’s most affordable wagyu menus.

Dinner: $70.15-105.22
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TOKYO

Niku no Himaraya to Nomuno (Shintomicho/Tsukiji Branch)

Aptly named for the Himalayas mountain range, this Tsukiji yakiniku restaurant’s signature dish is the “meat Himalaya”: up to 1kg of sliced Australian grain-fed Angus beef arranged in a literal mountain of meat.

Dinner: $35.07-63.13
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OSAKA

Yakiniku Toraji Hilton Plaza Osaka (West)

Enjoy both quality and quantity here at this yakiniku restaurant in the west wing of luxury shopping complex Hilton Plaza Osaka. Every cut of beef here is gorgeously marbled and cut thick for maximum enjoyment of both flavor and texture.

Dinner: $147.32-168.36
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TOKYO

Nikutei Futago iki Hongo Sanchome

While the Nikutei Futago restaurants are all renowned for their dedication to a sophisticated yakiniku dining experience, the Hongo Sanchome branch sets itself apart by specializing in halal Kurohana wagyu beef from Kumamoto Prefecture.

Dinner: $133.29-196.42
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OSAKA

Yakiniku no Gyuta Honjin Links Umeda

This yakiniku restaurant is famous throughout Kansai for sourcing whole cows from domestic partner farms, keeping prices remarkably low — but still featuring premium wagyu beef cut with a professional butcher’s expertise.

Lunch: $84.18-98.21
Dinner: $84.18-98.21
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Koishikawa Nakasei

One of Tokyo’s few steakhouses to receive a Michelin star, Nakasei’s pride and joy is the purebred Tajima beef — predecessor to the modern wagyu like Omi, Matsusaka and Kobe beef — which is aged up to three months for optimal flavor.

Lunch: $77.16-84.18
Dinner: $112.24-161.35
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KYOTO

Tendan Gion Honten

One of the last bastions of Kyoto-style yakiniku, Tendan’s original Gion outlet near Gion-shijo Station has been serving perfectly grilled cuts of meat in Kyoto’s characteristic dashi-like sauce for almost 60 years.

Dinner: $140.30-210.45
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Niku-Azabu Roppongi

Meat lovers, rejoice — Niku-Azabu opens another branch in Roppongi with plenty of selection of A5 wagyu and high-quality yakiniku at refreshingly affordable prices.

Lunch: $42.09-70.15
Dinner: $42.09-70.15
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Horumon Tasuki Shinbashi

Only premium cuts of wagyu beef and horumon (offals) are on offer at this Shinbashi yakiniku restaurant, with impeccable service and fares at affordable prices.

Dinner: $56.12-105.22
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Yakiniku Niku Tatsu Aoyama

Reasonably priced, perfectly marbled Omi beef, nurtured by pure groundwater from the Suzuka Mountains, is served in cozy private rooms at this sophisticated Gaienmae restaurant, led by a Tokyo-native chef with a deep passion for quality beef.

Lunch: $56.12-98.21
Dinner: $56.12-98.21
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OSAKA

Wagyu Kappo Toraichi

Plenty of elegant little surprises await guests at this rough-hewn, parkside yakiniku-ya, where fine wagyu beef is a given, but flourishes of grace elevate every dish. Tuck into rich stews, A5-grade wagyu, and specially selected wines.

Dinner: $259.56-266.58
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USHIHACHI Akihabara

Visitors to Akihabara may spend most of their budget on computer parts or anime merchandise—but the high “cospa” of this yakiniku specialist means that they’ll still be able to afford a high-quality wagyu beef dinner at the end of the day.

Lunch: $70.15-91.19
Dinner: $70.15-91.19
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Ushikoi Shinjuku

Right by the north exit of Seibu-Shinjuku Station, Ushikoi Shinjuku offers leaner cuts of wagyu beef for deeper flavor, and just as importantly unparalleled price-performance ratio.

Dinner: $63.13-77.16
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Yakiniku Heijoen Asakusa Flagship Store

Yakiniku Heijoen Asakusa Flagship Store invites you to indulge in A5-grade wagyu after exploring Asakusa's temples and shops. Upscale ambiance and melt-in-your-mouth wagyu beef await.

Lunch: $105.22-112.24
Dinner: $105.22-112.24
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Yakiniku 173 (Inami)

Take a front-row seat to indulge in top-notch wagyu beef with all the trimmings. Expert chefs grill up mouthwatering cuts of meat right before your eyes at this cozy and exclusive yakiniku counter in Ebisu.

Lunch: $63.13-70.15
Dinner: $63.13-70.15
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Yakiniku grilling is about as Japanese a meal as you can get, but it actually has its roots in Korea. Nonetheless, it fits in perfectly with the typical Japanese dining style: fun, social, and packed full of delicious umami goodness. At a Japanese yakiniku restaurant, you’ll be served plates of various cuts of meat, which you then grill right at your table.

The cuisine can be as fancy or casual as you want, and byFood’s range of delicious yakiniku restaurants runs across the whole range! If you want to gorge yourself on an all-you-can-eat deal, working through all the items on the menu, there’s a yakiniku restaurant for you. Of if you’d prefer a more refined affair, where premium cuts of A5 wagyu beef are cooked up fro you by a personal chef, there’s an option for you too.

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