🍜 Yakiniku Tei Rokkasen Main Store

📝 Introduction

Only provides high-end barbecue restaurants featuring carefully selected cuts of premium black-haired Wagyu beef. Enjoy top-quality meat dishes while overlooking the streets of Shinjuku.

📖 Details

Located next to the Toei Oedo Line's "Shinjuku Nishiguchi" station, "Yakiniku-tei Rokkasen Honten" is a yakiniku restaurant where you can enjoy high-quality meat dishes. The restaurant specially sources the finest top-grade black-haired wagyu from various regions of Japan, using only carefully selected cuts, and its uncompromising attitude towards quality is its biggest selling point. In addition to offering shabu-shabu and sukiyaki with carefully selected meat ingredients, there are also options for a la carte dishes, lunch sets, and dinner sets. The most popular options are the all-you-can-eat plans for 90 minutes, which include combinations of yakiniku, shabu-shabu, and sukiyaki. Additionally, a variety of beverages such as sake and wine are available to complement the meals, creating a perfect pairing with the meat dishes. Furthermore, the restaurant has a total of 155 seats spread over two floors, with window-side seating that offers a view of the Shinjuku streets, which is another major feature.

⭐ Highlights

Only selected cuts from premium Kuroge Wagyu are offered. From set menus to all-you-can-eat options, a variety of plans are available. A rich selection of high-quality alcoholic beverages is also provided. The second floor has 155 seats. Dine in a prime location with a great view of the Shinjuku streets.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

10th Floor, 110 Building, 1-10-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Japan

📞 Phone

03-3348-8676

🚇 Transport

(1) A 2-minute walk from Tokyo Metro and JR "Shinjuku" Station. (2) A 1-minute walk from Seibu "Shinjuku" Station.

🏷️ Cuisine Tags

Tokyo

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