After walking through the entire district, I started to feel hungry. There were so many delicious-looking restaurants in the area that I was spoilt for choice. We ended up at this restaurant, Jonetsu Horumon, which has many branches in Japan. I didn't know if it was good or not, but it turned out to be a lucky choice. (I found this out later.)



Not this shop, the one over there with the yellow sign. More importantly, they have staff who can speak English. This will make things much easier.



Let's head straight to this restaurant. Starting with the menu, there are so many options! I'm even hungrier than before. What should we get? However, since we walked around until it was dark, some menu items are sold out.



A wide variety of drinks and side dishes are available for us to choose from. The prices are clearly displayed, allowing us to calculate the cost of our meal and ensure that we stay within our budget. This is a convenient feature that prevents us from being surprised by the bill at the end.



Upon entering the establishment, we were promptly presented with impeccably clean utensils, including plates, chopsticks, and tongs, reflecting the country's meticulous attention to detail. Notably, warm towels were provided for refreshing our faces and hands.



Next to the table, there are various bottles of sauce for us to use. Don't ask me what they're called, let's skip their history and try them first.


This appears to be a Korean sauce packet and some wasabi.



The vibrant dipping sauce is certainly enticing. The grill and the meat are ready, but when will it finally arrive? I'm starving!



The rice was served first, looking very appetizing. Each cup only costs a few yen.



We also ordered vegetables as a side dish. The fresh vegetables were delicious.



The well-marbled beef melts in your mouth when grilled, making it incredibly tempting.



This is another menu that, after eating, I can say it's definitely worth it. Look at the fat pattern!



Despite shaky hands from filming, every dish was truly delicious.



Upon seeing the menu, we were overwhelmed by the delicious options and our hunger pangs. We decided to order a set, which came with clear labels indicating the names of each dish. However, to our surprise, the labels were written entirely in Japanese, leaving us unable to decipher them. Despite the language barrier, we decided to dive in and enjoy the food.



The delicious food must be paired with Asahi beer, which is also delicious. But why do I cry when I eat it? I came as a single man, and the camera didn't focus on the beer at all.



The pickled vegetables were a delightful surprise, offering a refreshing contrast to the richness of the main dishes. While I typically avoid pickled items due to past experiences with overly sour flavors, these were perfectly balanced and flavorful, enhancing the overall dining experience.



With all the ingredients ready, what are we waiting for? Let's get grilling! Throw them on the grill!



After we finished our meal, the attentive Japanese staff cleared our plates and offered us hot towels to refresh ourselves. As soon as we finished using the towels, they brought us new ones. This exceptional service truly impressed us.



The bill came out to 4,500 yen per person, which is quite reasonable. At the counter, they even offered us a deodorizing spray. This was a truly impressive experience, especially considering we stumbled upon this place by chance.



Google Map coordinates for Jonetsu Horumon Kabukicho




Summary



Location: Easily accessible, follow the link above if you are in the area.



Food quality: Excellent, using premium-grade ingredients. Is this the standard here?



Delicious: Extremely delicious, highly recommended. Excellent service.

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Price: Very affordable, great value for money.



Service: Impeccable attention to detail, truly impressive. Full marks!



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