Reservation for Sukiyaki KANSUKI Nakameguro in Tokyo

updated: June 10th, 2024

Looking for a delicious restaurant in Meguro-ku, Tokyo? Check out KANSUKI for their mouthwatering dishes and cozy atmosphere.

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    Overview


    KANSUKI is a restaurant located in Higashiyama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
     It is a convenient location, just an 8-minute walk from Nakameguro Station.
     The restaurant has 26 seats and offers a calm atmosphere for enjoying a meal.
    One of the most popular dishes at this restaurant is their original menu item, "KANSUKI.
    " It consists of sliced beef stir-fried with a secret sauce, served with a variety of vegetables, condiments, and seasonings.
     This dish has gained a lot of popularity for its deliciousness.
    Some people may have initially mistaken it for "KANSUKI Korean Sukiyaki," but it is actually quite similar to bulgogi.
     Nonetheless, many people were satisfied with its taste.
     However, some found it disappointing that the drink options were limited and that the dessert consisted of regular Häagen-Dazs ice cream.
    Furthermore, due to the low number of customers, it was possible to visit the restaurant in a private-like setting.
     Each table had a dedicated waiter who served the next dish while taking into consideration the pace at which the guests were eating.
     Despite being called sukiyaki, it can be enjoyed in a similar way to Korean BBQ (samgyeopsal).
     The taste is highly satisfying, and with free refills of both vegetables and meat, you are guaranteed to feel satisfied.
    At KANSUKI, the chefs take great care in selecting quality ingredients and preparing them meticulously.
     Their signature dishes, such as "KANSUKI" and "bulgogi," showcase their culinary skills.
     We highly recommend visiting KANSUKI to experience it for yourself.


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