Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan

Indulge in Yakiniku excellence at Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan, a short walk from JR Ebisu Station, where the sirloin Yukhoe captivates every palate.
Restaurant Details
Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan is a renowned culinary haven for meat lovers, nestled in the vibrant district of Ebisu, Tokyo. Specializing in Yakiniku, Teppanyaki, and Horumon dishes, each meal is crafted with an emphasis on delivering authentic flavors. The signature sirloin Yukhoe, delicately seasoned with sesame oil and green onions, offers a melt-in-your-mouth experience that showcases the restaurant's dedication to quality.
Located just a short walk from JR Ebisu Station, Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan is easily accessible for both visitors and locals. Its interior exudes a warm and contemporary charm, ideal for intimate dinners or festive gatherings with friends.
Embodying a tranquil yet sophisticated ambiance, diners are surrounded by stylish decor that complements the refined dining experience. Private dining areas enhance the sense of exclusivity, offering a serene space for savoring each dish in comfort.
The culinary team leads with passion, ensuring that both the food and service exceed expectations. The staff are known for their courteous and attentive nature, accommodating diners in both Japanese and English, making each visit a smooth experience.
Due to the restaurant’s popularity, booking in advance is recommended. Whether for lunch or dinner, Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan promises an indulgent meat feast, finely crafted to leave an enduring impression.
Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan Phone Number
Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan Business Days
Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan Address
Trust Link Ebisu Bldg., 1F-2F, 1-10-3 Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0021
Ebisu Yakiniku Kintan Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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