Among the many areas in Tokyo, Ginza is particularly known for its concentration of high-end fashion brand stores.
In Ginza, even the dining establishments exude sophistication and refinement.
“Yakiniku Inoue Ginza” (hereafter referred to as “Yakiniku Inoue”) is a yakiniku (Japanese grilled meat cuisine) restaurant with a modern and impressive interior design.
The restaurant offers carefully selected Kuroge wagyū (a prized Japanese cattle breed also known as Japanese Black) in a number of dishes infused with a sense of playfulness.
The signature karubi is top-grade meat with a melt-in-your-mouth texture
Karubi (Japan’s version of Korean kalbi or galbi) short rib, is one of the most popular cuts of meat when it comes to yakiniku.
The karubi at Yakiniku Inoue boasts a pale pink color with delicate marbling, indicative of its high quality.
“黒毛和牛カルビ,” Kuroge Wagyu Karubi 1,200 JPY (tax included)
The restaurant pays special attention to the cutting of the meat, ensuring the karubi is neither too thick nor too thin, but just the right size.
This results in the perfect amount of fat remaining after grilling, creating a melt-in-your-mouth texture.
At the same time, the meat retains a tender and soft bite, really showcasing the skilled cutting techniques used at Yakiniku Inoue.
The flair added to the yukhoe’s presentation is such a fun twist!
After savoring the delicious essence of the grilled meat, be sure to try one of the restaurant’s playful à la carte dishes.
The restaurant’s “Instant Smoked Yukhoe” is a specialty dish that has been generating quite a bit of buzz on social media.
“瞬間燻製ユッケ,” Instant Smoked Yukhoe 1,800 JPY (tax included)
When it arrives at your table, it may initially resemble yukhoe (Korean style raw meat tartare), which is a common sight at yakiniku restaurants.
However, the reason the Instant Smoked Yukhoe has become such a hot topic is this:
A server prepares a mist-filled bubble using a special bubble gun, and when salt is sprinkled on top, the bubble bursts, releasing a unique smoky aroma.
The meat used is the rare and tender tri-tip, which is cut from the thigh area and contains a good amount of fat, resulting in a soft and supple texture.
Additionally, it’s topped with red and green onions, providing a crunchy contrast in texture.
Mix it well with the egg yolk, and you can enjoy an interplay of textures between all the ingredients.
The lunch menu lets you enjoy luxurious rice bowls at reasonable prices.
At Yakiniku Inoue, the lunchtime-exclusive “Wagyu Hitsumabushi Set” is also quite popular. It’s inspired by hitsumabushi, a famous regional dish in Nagoya featuring eel served over rice that’s enjoyed in three different ways: plain, with condiments, and topped with flavorful broth. As the name suggests, Yakiniku Inoue uses wagyu in place of eel.
“和牛櫃まぶし御膳,” Wagyu Hitsumabushi Set 2,000 JPY (tax included)
Tender slices of Japanese Kuroge wagyu roast beef are served atop a bed of rice, drizzled with a sweet sauce made from fruit.
The meat is remarkably tender, and the more you chew, the more the umami flavors are released, resulting in an exquisite taste.
The set also comes with onsen tamago (Japanese hot spring soft-boiled egg), grated yam, asparagus namul, furikake (rice seasoning), and wasabi.
One of the reasons the set is so popular is that you can customize it with these various toppings and enjoy it in different ways.
Start by pouring the egg over the roast beef in the bowl. This is a recommended combination, with the egg adding a mellow flavor and deepening the richness of the dish.
The smooth texture of the grated yam provides a nice contrast, and its refreshing aftertaste helps balance the robust flavor of the roast beef.
Finally, pour in the beef bone broth. It’s recommended to add in furikake and wasabi to your liking.
The broth has a rich flavor yet a refreshing aftertaste, so it doesn’t feel too heavy even when paired with the fatty roast beef.
The Wagyu Hitsumabushi Set is a hearty and satisfying meal, but the variety of ways to enjoy it makes it difficult to stop eating until the very last bite.
The luxurious Yakiniku Inoue offers private dining rooms where you can enjoy a relaxing meal
Yakiniku Inoue sources its Japanese Kuroge wagyu beef from producers across Japan, visiting them personally.
However, it’s not considered a rarity these days for yakiniku restaurants to prioritize high-quality meat.
What sets Yakiniku Inoue apart is its attention to detail, not only in the quality of the meat but also in the presentation and preparation of their unique dishes, as seen with their Instant Smoked Yukhoe.
Furthermore, to make the dining experience even more special, the restaurant has put great care into the interior design, offering a number of private rooms where guests can enjoy their meal in a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere.
Yakiniku Inoue’s interior
Designed with the theme of “bringing joy to people who are important to you,” Yakiniku Inoue is a restaurant you’ll want to visit with someone special.
The dishes here are undoubtedly delicious, but the entire time spent here is bound to become a cherished memory.
Yakiniku Inoue’s exterior
Information
Store name | 焼肉いのうえ 銀座店 Yakiniku Inoue Ginza |
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Address | 1-6-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
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Access |
Ginza-itchōme Station 2-minute walk from Exit 5
Ginza Station 6-minute walk from Exit A9
Yūrakuchō Station 6-minute walk from Yūrakuchō Station Kyōbashi Exit
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Phone number | 050-3201-6421 |
Reservations | Accepted Phone, Tabelog, Ikyu Restaurant |
Payment |
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Service charge/Table charge | Service charge (lunchtime) 5%, service charge (dinnertime) 10% |
Hours | Mon-Fri 11:30-15:00(last order 14:00), 17:00-23:00(22:00) Sat-Sun & Nat’l holidays 11:30-23:00(22:00) Sat-Sun. & Nat’l holidays lunchtime 11:30-15:00(last order 14:00) |
Closed | No fixed holidays Unscheduled holidays |
Seating | 54 seats 14 table seats, 40 private dining room seats |
Smoking | Smoking is allowed in private dining rooms only |
Official website | https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1301/A130101/13285252/ |
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