Unclesam

Unclesam
Discover Unclesam in Gyotoku, Chiba, where American cuisine meets a lively Hawaiian vibe. Enjoy a colorful atmosphere and a wide variety of dishes.
Restaurant Details
Unclesam, located in the vibrant neighborhood of Gyotoku, Chiba, offers a delightful fusion of dining bar and cafeteria experiences with a distinct American flair. Nestled on the second floor of the Santos Building, this restaurant is conveniently accessible from Gyotoku Station, making it an ideal spot for both locals and visitors.
The menu at Unclesam is a culinary journey through American favorites and international delights. Guests can indulge in a variety of dishes, including the popular acai bowl with fruits and granola, savory bagna cauda, and the classic steak. For those seeking a taste of the tropics, the Hawaiian Mochiko Chicken and kara-age lunch are must-tries. The restaurant also offers a unique twist on traditional dishes, such as omurice with demi-glace sauce and Chinese-style fried bread with vanilla ice cream.
The atmosphere at Unclesam is a vibrant blend of Hawaiian and tropical decor, creating a lively yet stylish ambiance. The spacious and bright interior is perfect for a range of outings, from family gatherings to girls' night out plans. With two large TVs for sports enthusiasts and unlimited refills of salad, soup, and rice, the restaurant caters to a diverse clientele, primarily attracting customers in their 20s and 30s.
The friendly and attentive staff at Unclesam ensure a relaxed and enjoyable dining experience, making it a popular choice for families with children. Whether you're in the mood for a casual meal or a fun night out, Unclesam promises a memorable dining experience in the heart of Gyotoku.
Unclesam Phone Number
Unclesam Business Days
Unclesam Address
Santosu Building 2F, 2-8-20 Gyotoku Ekimae, Ichikawa-shi, Chiba 272-0133
Unclesam Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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