Rashomon Kamakura Branch

Rashomon Kamakura Branch
Discover the vibrant flavors of Yakiniku at Rashomon Kamakura Branch, where expertly grilled meats meet Korean influences in a lively Kamakura setting.
Restaurant Details
Rashomon Kamakura Branch offers a delightful culinary journey through the flavors of Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) and Korean influences. Nestled in the scenic area of Kamakura, Kanagawa, this restaurant is a haven for meat lovers, featuring a wide array of dishes including salted tongue, kalbi, loin, outside skirt, pork belly, and miso-marinated meat. The restaurant's specialty lies in its grilling technique, where meats are expertly cooked on a traditional yakiniku grill, enhancing the natural flavors and providing a unique dining experience.
The ambiance at Rashomon Kamakura Branch is lively and bustling, with a lodge-like interior that includes tatami seating for an authentic Japanese dining experience. This setting makes it perfect for both casual gatherings and special occasions. Guests can enjoy the convenience of ordering via a touch panel, and the attentive staff, who are proficient in English, ensure a seamless dining experience.
Located at 6-chōme-1-5 Tebiro, Kamakura, the restaurant is a short drive from local attractions, though parking can fill up quickly. While public transport access is limited, the journey is worth it for the exceptional dining experience that awaits.
Rashomon Kamakura Branch has been featured in the popular segment "Taxi Driver, Take Me to the Best Place!", highlighting its reputation as a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this restaurant promises a memorable meal with its expertly grilled meats and vibrant atmosphere.
Rashomon Kamakura Branch Phone Number
Rashomon Kamakura Branch Business Days
Rashomon Kamakura Branch Address
6-1-5 Tebiro, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0036
Rashomon Kamakura Branch Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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