Sapporo

Yakiniku Tokuju

Korean-style Barbecue Meat and Fish

Kita 34 Higashi 20
Sapporo, 070-0834

Nearest Train: Shindo Higashi

Phone: +81 11 786 8929

Fax: +81 11 786 8989

This restaurant specializes in yakiniku, or Korean barbecue. It serves a selection of meat, seafood and vegetables, which you grill on the table in front of you. A spicy sauce is provided as dip. Prices are very reasonable—though you will need a few selections for a full meal—and the quality is very good. Another popular dish here is bibimba, or vegetables and kimuchi or spicy pickled cabbage on top of a bed of boiled rice. You will appreciate a chilled beer with your meal too.

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