Credit cards accepted
Electronic money not accepted
Private Dining Rooms
None
Parking
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イドカヤ797
3.70
Located one street west of Ikemen Street in Shin-Okubo, this Korean barbecue restaurant opened on the left side after passing the park towards Kabukicho. Despite its unique name giving off a sports club vibe, the restaurant is very stylish and clean. I visited during lunchtime on a weekday. The restaurant has a wide entrance, and the staff greets you warmly. During lunchtime, they offer a set menu which includes a choice of 9 types of barbecue such as fresh pork belly and beef intestine, along with options for hot pot and a salad bar, all-you-can-eat Korean side dishes for 1680 yen (excluding tax). Although the set menu is for two people or more, I was able to dine alone, so I decided to splurge a bit for a few days' worth of budget. I chose the pork loin, which was fresh and thickly cut. They even provided additional cuts of the same meat, showing their attention to detail. The meat was cooked perfectly, without any unpleasant odor, and tasted delicious when wrapped in lettuce or perilla leaves. The quality of the meat and side dishes exceeded the price, making it highly recommended.
mwmatu630
3.80
This is a Korean BBQ restaurant that replaced the original Smile Cafe. You can choose BBQ meat and side dishes as a set, with options like kimchi, vegetables, and rice available at the buffet. Orders are placed via QR code scanned on your smartphone. Each person can order one serving of meat at a time. I always order the thick-cut samgyeopsal and gochujang bulgogi. The set meal includes cold noodles, tofu stew, and bibimbap. The meat is delicious and you can eat to your heart's content, making it very cost-effective. Payment can be made with a credit card.
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