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Okazaki, Aichi, JapanYakiniku bowl "Yakitate no Kalbi"

Yakiniku restaurant, Gyudon restaurant at Japan, 〒444-0912 Aichi, Okazaki, Ida Nishimachi, 4−6

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Rating

4 (188 comments)

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Opening Time

Closing Time: 23:00

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Price Range

¥1-2000

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Phone Number

+81564-83-8090

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Drive-thru now available! It's very convenient to be able to make purchases without getting out of the car. I always try the limited time menu without fail ⭐︎ I would like to make good use of the drive-thru and visit the store again (๑>◡<๑) You can pre-order by phone! I was able to look at the menu online in advance and place my order by phone. I went directly to the store at the designated time and purchased what I had ordered from the ticket vending machine and received it without waiting! The Okazaki Kita store accepts orders over the phone, and when purchasing tickets from a ticket vending machine, you can just ask the staff at the counter and they will respond immediately, so even I, who prefers cash and don't like mobile orders or credit card payments, was able to purchase tickets. ◎ It seems that you can now use PayPay and Quick Pay at the ticket vending machine, so there are more payment methods! The Kalbi rice bowl was very delicious and the taste was popular with both children and elementary school children! Personally, I love yukkejang soup, so I always order the set◎ I want to repeat it ✴︎

I received a set of Uma Shio Beef Tongue Bowl (Small) and Mini Morioka Cold Noodles for ¥1,200. I don't know the difference in the amount, but since the price difference between the average and small bowls is small, I thought it would be okay to have a regular bowl, but I didn't want to leave anything behind, so I decided to get a small bowl.

It opened on March 15th and appears to be a new business from Monogatari Corporation, which operates Yakiniku King, etc., and is the second store following the one in Toyohashi. When you enter the entrance, there are two large touch-panel ticket vending machines, and all you have to do is place your order there and wait for an empty seat until your ticket number is called. In addition to cash, you can also pay by credit card. I ordered a large serving of pork ribs with salt and green onions, and the meat was expertly grilled in the kitchen and was quite delicious. It might be perfect if you want to eat yakiniku but don't feel like going to a yakiniku restaurant...

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