Horumon Ken

Horumon Ken
Experience the vibrant flavors of horumon and yakiniku at Horumon Ken, steps from Fujimino Station. Enjoy signature dishes like Kyoto-style offal hot pot.
Restaurant Details
Horumon Ken is a vibrant and lively restaurant located in the heart of Fujimi, Saitama, just a short 2-minute walk from Fujimino Station West Exit. Known for its expertise in horumon (offal) and yakiniku (Japanese BBQ), this restaurant offers a unique dining experience that combines traditional Japanese flavors with a casual, welcoming atmosphere.
The menu at Horumon Ken is a meat lover's paradise, featuring a variety of signature dishes such as Tsura-mi (face meat), tail meat, Mino Sand, Shima-chou, Kuda, and the Kyoto-style offal hot pot. Guests can also enjoy a selection of sliced horse meat, beef tongue, and beef outside skirt, all expertly grilled on a shichirin (charcoal grill) to enhance the natural flavors of the meat. The restaurant also offers a Horumon Mix and a variety of sauces to complement the dishes.
The interior of Horumon Ken is adorned with motorcycle models, adding a unique touch to the dining experience. The restaurant's good ventilation ensures that the delightful aroma of grilling does not linger, allowing guests to fully enjoy their meal in comfort. The staff is known for their quick service and attentiveness, ensuring that every visit is a pleasant one.
With its wide variety of drinks and a notable tail soup, Horumon Ken is the perfect spot for a casual outing with friends or family. Whether you're a local or a visitor to Saitama, this restaurant promises a memorable culinary adventure that celebrates the rich flavors of Japanese BBQ and offal dishes.
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Horumon Ken Address
Pride Building 1F, 1-24-1 Fujiminonishi, Fujimi-shi, Saitama 354-0035
Horumon Ken Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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