This was my first yakiniku experience in Japan and picking this place was a win. The meat quality is top-notch. Even though it’s hard to get a reservation, it’s totally worth it. I’d love to come back and try more of their signature cuts.
Yakiniku Gyugujo | Review by Ken Ng
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So many of the products are familiar Japanese brands.
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The staff are super friendly and attentive! Even if you don't speak Japanese, no worries—their English is pretty good and they're really helpful.
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You don't need to be an art expert to enjoy this place. It's designed to be super approachable and easy to get into. Even beginners or kids won't feel any pressure here.
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