Nara, Japan|Teburuodabaikingu Yakiniku Odo Oshikumaten
Yakiniku restaurant, Izakaya restaurant at 2269-250 Oshikumacho, Nara, 631-0011, Japan
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Rating
3.8 (211 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 23:00
💲Price Range
¥2000-3000
☎️Phone Number
+81742-53-8929
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More Comments at Google MapI wanted to eat yakiniku, so I even participated in Oshikuma. There are many yakiniku restaurants in Oshikuma, and I was having a hard time deciding which one to go to, but I happened to see Mr. Odo and decided to visit him. When I visited on Saturday at 6:30pm, It was already full. Since I had made a reservation, I was shown to my seat around 6:30pm. Is there a single item on the menu? I chose the classic all-you-can-eat option. All-you-can-eat is available for 120 minutes. At that time, I asked for all-you-can-drink drinks. Here too, you have a 120-minute limit for your favorite drinks and soft drinks. We often hear about 90-minute all-you-can-drink options, but 120-minute options are rare in Kyoto. When I ordered the meat, it came out quickly even though the restaurant was crowded. The meat that came out seemed more reasonable than the price. Personally, I think it's better than Wancal...I guess? The price is about 600 yen cheaper for the royal road. What I thought was great was the delicious meat, but I also felt that the staff's behavior and attentiveness were two ranks higher than other restaurants. I don't want to name names too much, but Mr. 4 in particular was wonderful, and thanks to them we were able to enjoy our meal. I don't often praise men...lol I'll be repeating it!
The staff's customer service attitude is also very friendly. I'm glad that the atmosphere was comparable to Wan Calbi. I ate the all-you-can-eat standard course, and it was very satisfying as there was a wide variety of meat and a large number of menu items. I would like to use it again.
There's a parking lot. Credit card payment is possible. Paypay payment is possible. All-you-can-eat yakiniku over a charcoal grill. Reservations are recommended. I think the meat is worth the price. It's a charcoal fire, so it's delicious and satisfying.
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