Jingisukan Gardens

Jingisukan Gardens
Discover the art of Jingisukan grilling at Jingisukan Gardens, where self-service meets scenic views in the heart of Mother Farm, Chiba.
Restaurant Details
Nestled within the scenic Mother Farm in Futtsu, Chiba, Jingisukan Gardens offers a unique dining experience centered around the traditional Japanese dish, Jingisukan, which features grilled lamb. The restaurant is renowned for its teppan grilling technique on a dome-shaped grill, allowing guests to savor the rich flavors of lamb, pork, and beef.
Jingisukan Gardens provides a lively and open atmosphere, perfect for enjoying meals with family and friends. The spacious seating offers stunning views of the surrounding hills, enhancing the dining experience. The restaurant is particularly bustling during peak times like Golden Week, adding to the vibrant ambiance.
The self-service system at Jingisukan Gardens allows diners to select and grill their own food, offering a personalized culinary adventure. The friendly and helpful staff are always on hand to assist, ensuring a pleasant visit. Guests can indulge in a variety of meats and vegetables, including a vegetable platter with cabbage, bean sprouts, carrots, pumpkin, and bell peppers, as well as yakisoba made with Jingisukan sauce.
For those with dietary restrictions, the restaurant is accommodating, with staff ready to arrange seating to meet specific needs, such as for Muslim and Hindu guests. Additionally, the venue is dog-friendly, making it an ideal spot for pet owners.
Whether you're a local or a visitor to Chiba, Jingisukan Gardens promises a memorable dining experience with its delicious grilled offerings and picturesque setting.
Jingisukan Gardens Phone Number
Jingisukan Gardens Business Days
Jingisukan Gardens Address
940-3 Tagura, Futtsu, Chiba 299-1731
Jingisukan Gardens Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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