Without a doubt, one of the best places in all of Tokyo to eat Hamburger Steak. The Host was providing amazing service, through giving us explanations on how to eat the Hamburger, to also explaining the menu. Even with our broken Japanese, he assisted us with his broken English and made the entire experience wonderful and easy to understand.
The food was to die for, absolutely delicious and amazing.
The location of the restaurant is a little hard to find; however if you have to climb a quick flight of stairs then you will know you’re there.
My friend and I bother ordered a Lunch Special with the Hamburger Steaks and we loved it. It was so juicy and savory. In addition this location also does a special thing of allowing guests to eat garlic fried rice by using the left over meat juices and the hot stove to cook our own Garlic Rice, using the garlic salt that is also on the table.
While you do have to cook the hamburger steak yourself to some extent, without a doubt you should try the experience; but be a bit careful as the hot stove is very hot (wow shocker) and the oil and meat juices do flare up occasionally so be aware of that.
10/10 would come back to have those amazing...
Read moreI love this style of hamburg/steak, so when I found this restaurant, I definitely wanted to give it a shot. The service here is great, and nothing about it was disappointing. The atmosphere was nice as well. The hamburg and steak combo was delightful. Both meats were very tender, and the sauces were a great touch. When you're done with the meat and have rice leftover, you can make yourself some garlic fried rice. Overall, the price to quality ratio for the location is well...
Read moreDelicious, delicious, delicious! The food was as wonderful as the atmosphere. Upscale feel without the upscale prices. I wish I found this establishment before the end of our trip to Tokyo.
The staff is very friendly and accommodating to our large group, speaks both English/Japanese very well, and overall made us feel at home. A must add stop to your trip. It’s a little difficult to find from the street, look for a semi hidden flight of stairs and go to the...
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