The meat and side dishes were reasonably priced and had a wide variety. The staff's service was also good.
rikuj955
3.10
The all-you-can-eat An-An set with all-you-can-drink alcohol costs 4100 yen per person. I really enjoyed the harami (skirt steak) the most.
Ginger711
3.30
Even though I used to be the type who couldn't eat alone, I have reached an age where I need to get used to dining solo. So, I had my first experience of solo yakiniku at Anan-san, a charcoal grill yakiniku restaurant on the second floor. I was a bit nervous about whether they would welcome me with a smile even though I was dining alone. But when I looked at the menu at the entrance, I saw Pork Ginger for only 270 yen (^_^)/. It was a heartwarming surprise for my neglected and fragile heart.
As I entered the restaurant, I saw a smiling middle-aged man and friendly waitress. The restaurant was quite spacious, and I walked to my seat. In front of me, I saw the scene of a person eating yakiniku alone, which I had heard about. I thought solo yakiniku was becoming a trend lately, but Anan-san's restaurant was bustling with families and couples.
I looked up and thought, "Let's grill some yakiniku, Ginger. Let's get some veggies for bibimbap and enjoy it for cheap (*^_^*)". It must be tough to put in the effort to run a business. Here, they had Pork Ginger for only 270 yen for a limited time! I quickly grilled it on Anan-san's proud charcoal grill and the subtle ginger flavor enhanced the taste of the pork meat.
I wish I had someone to come with me, but maybe next time I'll be dining alone again. However, thanks to the smiling waitress at the restaurant, I left feeling energized with my ginger-grilled pork.
サムライシロー
3.00
I want to eat a lot of yakiniku! However, it can be expensive, and good yakiniku restaurants are hard to get a reservation at, so you can't always go on the same day. In times like these, chain yakiniku restaurants are convenient, but they are usually cheap and the meat is just okay. However, An An is a chain yakiniku restaurant with relatively good meat quality and generous salad servings. Plus, beer is cheap at 300 yen, so you can eat a lot of meat and drink. On this day, we ordered the meat assortment for 1980 yen, which was enough for two people. It included tongue, salted ribs, pork, and chicken gizzards, so we were full. We also ordered a medium rice, which was equivalent to a large portion at other restaurants, and the beef hormone for 490 yen, which was a bit pricey but delicious. My wife ordered the drink bar, which seems to target families. It was a feast!
iwyatsh
3.20
An'an-san is located right along Route 7, just two pedestrian crossings away from Heiwajima Station. They offer reasonably priced individual dishes, including kalbi, harami, horumon, and tan. The food is fairly tasty and the prices are quite affordable. On the day I visited, they were having a Highball Fair, which was a nice bonus for someone like me who enjoys a drink with their meal. The food and drinks were served promptly after ordering, and everything was delicious. I also tried the bibimbap as a finishing touch, but it didn't quite meet my expectations. Overall, considering the cost performance, I was quite satisfied. It's a place I would like to visit again when I feel like having a casual meal. Thank you for the meal!
*motty*
3.40
I went to "AnAn," which is located about a 3-minute walk from Heiwajima Station. The name is nice, right? They have many branches in Tokyo as well. To be honest, the taste of the meat may not be amazing, but considering the price, it's a good option when you want to eat yakiniku cheaply. The alcohol is also cheap, so it's nice to have some meat while drinking. They have a wide variety of menu items, so it's good for bringing children. I'm grateful for the low prices. ^^
職業農家
3.50
I went to a cheap yakiniku restaurant. I think the cost performance is excellent. It is recommended for those who want to eat a lot at a low price. I will definitely go again.
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