Japanese restaurant • Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 8-chōme−10−7 東成ビル
Nestled in the alley between Chuo-dori and Showa-dori in Ginza 8-chome lies 'Yakiniku Fukufuku'. Situated on the basement level, this hidden restaurant exudes a calm and serene atmosphere despite being amidst the bustling city. With semi-private seating all around, you can enjoy premium yakiniku in a leisurely space.
Fukufuku’s biggest allure lies in its meat quality. The carefully selected Wagyu beef strikes the perfect balance between marbling and lean meat. The 'Katashin' is particularly renowned as a delight. The inviting aroma when grilled and the melt-in-your-mouth texture is pure bliss.
Not just yakiniku, Fukufuku offers a wide range of side dishes, including seafood pancakes and namul. During lunchtime, aside from yakiniku, options like bibimbap and rice bowls are available. For the health-conscious, brown rice bibimbap is a recommended choice - a healthy dish kind to your body.
Weekday lunchtimes are especially affordable. For around 1,200 yen, you can enjoy a hearty yakiniku set. The choice between white rice and brown rice is a pleasing option. Plus, a drink bar is included, making it great value for money.
The 'FukuFuku Course' is recommended for dinner time. From appetizers to desserts, it encapsulates all of Fukufuku's charm. Perfect for special occasions or business gatherings.
Although it might be a little hard to find since it's underground, the surprise atmosphere adds to its charm.
Fukufuku offers high-quality yakiniku away from the hustle of Ginza. From budget-friendly lunches to lavish evening courses, enjoy this wonderful BBQ spot in various situations. If you're considering a special meal in Ginza, why not give it a try?