Update-date: Oct 18 2024
Author: SAVOR JAPAN
Sukiyaki is a dish that comes to mind as a representative of Japanese food for many people. In addition to the traditional Japanese style of sitting around a pot to eat, another attraction of Sukiyaki is that you can taste Japanese and domestic beef, which is a popular ingredient. This time, we have selected a variety of restaurants where you can enjoy the profound world of Sukiyaki, from the tastes of specialty restaurants that specialize in Sukiyaki to menus that have been uniquely developed by Japanese restaurants and the specialties of long-established restaurants in Kyoto, the birthplace of Sukiyaki.
Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei
Evolutionary Sukiyaki with the fresh sour taste of tomatoes. Come enjoy this unique specialty!
Mita-Basara Bettei, a Japanese restaurant in Roppongi, offers a kaiseki course that blends Japanese and Western cuisine, incorporating the essence of various regions' culinary cultures. The main dish is Tomato Sukiyaki, which combines the acidity of tomatoes with the exquisite flavor of marbled A5 Japanese black beef sirloin. The performance of making the dish in front of the guests is also remarkable.
A restaurant in a three-story house to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. In addition to casual table seating, there is also a Japanese-style tatami room with tables and chairs set up in a Japanese-style room. Private rooms for up to 6 people are also available, some of which face an atmospheric tsuboniwa garden, allowing you to relax in a modern Japanese-style space.
Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei
Open: Lunch 12:00pm - 3:00pm, last entry 1:00pm / Dinner 5:00pm - 11:00pm, last entry 8:00pm
Closed:
IrregularAverage price:
[Dinner] 20,000 JPYAccess:
187m from Roppongi StationAddress:
7-17-2, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo MapMore Details Reservation Shabuzen Shibuya Branch
Kobe Beef and Omi Beef. Selected Brand Wagyu Beef to be compared in Sukiyaki.
Shabu Zen Shibuya branch, located near Shibuya station, offers sukiyaki as well as shabu-shabu using Kobe beef and Omi beef, both of which are popular Japanese beef brands. There are two main cuts of beef: rib roast with a finely marbled texture and sirloin, which is full of lean flavor and fatty sweetness. In the course, you can enjoy a comparison of Wagyu beef and its various parts.
The elegant and graceful restaurant offers spacious table seating as well as tatami room seating for 2 or more people. There are 5 private rooms large and small, of different types, each with a Japanese flavor that is perfect for getting acquainted with the Japanese atmosphere. You will be happy to be able to sit with your legs stretched out on a kotatsu, which is the main type of table.
Shabuzen Shibuya Branch
Open:
Dinner 5:00 pm - 11:30 pm (L.O. 10:30 pm)Closed:
NoneAverage price:
[Dinner] 7,000 JPYAccess:
8 minutes walk from Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station on the Yamanote Line, 8 minutes walk from Yoyogi-Hachiman Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line, 5 minutes by car from Harajuku Station on the Yamanote LineAddress:
B1F, Shibuya Creston Hotel, 10-8, Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo MapMore Details Reservation Moritaya Tokyo Marunouchi Branch
Kansai-style Sukiyaki in Tokyo with a great view overlooking the Imperial Palace.
Located right in front of Tokyo station, Moritaya Tokyo Marunouchi Branch is the Kanto branch of Moritaya, a long-established Sukiyaki and Shabu-shabu restaurant in Kyoto established during the Meiji era. A5 black Japanese beef, mainly Kyoto Meat from the farm Moritaya directly manages, is grilled with sugar and soy sauce in a Kansai-style Sukiyaki. Why not enjoy a taste that is hard to find in Tokyo?
Not only is it easily accessible, but it also has an excellent location with a view of the Imperial Palace and the city. Moreover, when night falls, the atmosphere through the windows changes completely. The restaurant quickly transforms into a great night view spot overlooking Shinjuku and Ikebukuro. The chic interior is mainly table seating, with one private room available. Don't miss the sommelier's carefully selected wines that complement the meat dishes.
Moritaya Tokyo Marunouchi Branch
Open:
Lunch 11:00 am -3:00pm (last order 2:00pm) [Weekdays, Saturday] Dinner 5:00pm - 11:00pm (L.O. 9:30pm) [Sunday, Holidays] Dinner 5:00pm - 10:00pm (L.O. 8:30pm)Closed:
NoneAverage price:
-Access:
JR Sobu Line, JR Chuo Line, JR Yamanote line, JR Keihin-Tohoku Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line 1 minute walk from Tokyo Station.Address:
Marunouchi Building 35F, Marunouchi 2-4-1, Chiyoda, Tokyo MapMore Details Reservation Nihonbashi Osaka
Innovative Japanese cuisine expressed with carefully selected ingredients. Original and unique sukiyaki is also a highlight.
Nihonbashi Osaka is a Japanese restaurant that has become a popular gathering place for food connoisseurs. One of the signature dishes is Sukiyaki, made with A5-rank Japanese Wagyu beef. The dish is a taste of bliss, with the marbled wagyu beef seasoned with a sauce that is not too sweet and served with a fluffy egg that has been filled with gas and made foamy with an espuma (a gas-filled spoon). You can enjoy a seasonal course with seasonal ingredients.
A 6-minute walk from both Tokyo Metro Ningyocho and Mitsukoshimae stations. The restaurant is located in a back alley one step from the main street, and is like a hideout. After passing through the curtains, you will see counter seats. Various types of seating are available, including table seating with tables and chairs in a calm Japanese-style room, and a chic private room with a kotatsu for 8 people.
Nihonbashi Osaka
Open:
[Weekdays, Saturday] Dinner 5:30pm - 11:00pm *Currently closed for lunchClosed:
Sunday, National HolidaysAverage price:
[Dinner] 13,000 JPY / [Lunch] 1,500 JPYAccess:
A six-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Station. Head left from Exit A6, cross the Honmachi Ni Chome traffic signal (toward the east), and turn right. Turn left at the second corner, and the restaurant will be 100 meters ahead on the left.Address:
4F Green Building, 6-16 Nihonbashi-kobuna-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Disclaimer: All information is accurate at time of publication.