Jason M.
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My fiancée and I pre-selected this spot for our Asakusa itinerary.
After exploring Nakamise-dori and Senso-ji, we walked straight over here around 11:30-ish where we were 3rd in line.
As soon as we got in place, a line rapidly grew behind us out of nowhere within the span of like 20 min. Bonkers.
At around 11:40, a waitress came out to distribute physical menus to the first 5 groups in line. I opted for the melting tenderloin steak box which used wagyu tenderloin (also only had a limited quantity of these available) and came w/ an onsen egg, beef broth, condiments, pickles and miso soup. My fiancée got the yakiniku rice bowl which used japanese kalbi and was served with pickles, miso soup and an onsen egg. We were able to try a bit of each other's meat.
The steak was sliced thin and cooked rare in my box. You are supposed to eat 1/3 of the box as is, then mix in the onsen egg for the next third and then for the final third of the box, mix in the beef broth and enjoy it that way. They also give you a dollop of real wasabi to help cut back on some of the richness of the beef if you want to mix it in. The steak was super tender and the resto uses koshihikari rice (which is one of my fave, short grain rices).
My partner's box came w/ japanse riblet meat or japanese kalbi. It was also spectacular, despite being a lil different texturally (had a bit more bite) compared to the "melt-in-your-mouth" feel of my steak box.
My box was 5000 yen. My partner's was 2000 yen.
The service was great and the food was delicious! There wasn't a single grain of rice left in my box and I crushed all the beef broth and condiments too!