Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro

Yakiniku (BBQ)
Indulge in the ultimate Kuroge Wagyu experience at Shinjuku’s elegant dining spot, Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro, where taste and tradition unite.
Restaurant Details
Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro offers a feast for meat lovers amidst the vibrant energy of Tokyo's Shinjuku district. Known for premium A5 Kuroge Wagyu, this restaurant's menu presents an exquisite range of yakiniku dishes. The renowned Happy Sirloin is a highlight, celebrated for its mouthwatering tenderness and rich flavor. Located conveniently near Nishi-Shinjuku Station, it provides a peaceful escape from the city's bustling streets.
The interior harmonizes cozy elegance with a warm ambiance, making it ideal for intimate dinners or lively gatherings. Attentive staff elevate the experience, guiding guests through a journey of flavor and helping with grilling techniques for optimum enjoyment. Signature brown sugar sauce adds to the culinary delight.
Under the guidance of a chef esteemed for their culinary passion and creativity, every dish from Wagyu Aburi Yukhoe to Wagyu sushi is a masterpiece. With varied seating options, including a counter and private rooms, the restaurant ensures a personalized and comfortable dining experience. Whether for celebrating special occasions or exploring Japanese barbecue traditions, Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro promises an unforgettable culinary adventure.
Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro Phone Number
Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro Business Days
Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro Address
Nojima Building 1F, 8-6-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
Kuroge Wagyu Yakiniku Shiro Ka Kuro 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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