Yakiniku Takuma

Yakiniku Takuma
Experience authentic Yakiniku at Yakiniku Takuma, where wrestling meets Japanese BBQ in the heart of Kyoto's Nishikyo Ward.
Restaurant Details
Yakiniku Takuma, nestled in the heart of Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, offers a unique dining experience that combines the thrill of wrestling with the art of Japanese BBQ. Owned by former professional wrestler Takuma Sano, the restaurant is a haven for wrestling enthusiasts, with memorabilia adorning its cozy interior. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it an ideal spot for both casual dining and special occasions.
The restaurant specializes in Yakiniku, with a menu that features a variety of delectable dishes. Signature offerings include liver and heart skewers, a mixed horumon set, and premium kalbi. Diners can also enjoy complimentary items such as a special salad, Oi Kimchi, and Korean seaweed. For those seeking something hearty, the stone-grilled bibimbap and homemade beef bone broth, known as Kalbi Kuppa, are must-tries.
At Yakiniku Takuma, the cooking technique is as much a part of the experience as the food itself. Guests can savor the flavors of expertly grilled meats using a tabletop roaster, allowing for a personalized and interactive dining experience.
The service at Yakiniku Takuma is renowned for its friendliness and attentiveness. Takuma Sano himself is often involved in the preparation of dishes, ensuring that each meal is crafted with care and precision. The staff's warm hospitality enhances the overall dining experience, making every visit memorable.
Located at 3-63 Yamadashodacho, Yakiniku Takuma is easily accessible and a must-visit for anyone in Kyoto looking to enjoy authentic Japanese BBQ in a unique setting.
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Yakiniku Takuma Address
3-63 Yamadashodacho, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8261
Yakiniku Takuma Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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