7 Best Yakiniku / Japanese BBQ Restaurants in Ginza Neighbors for 2024

The Reason for updating the article is the growing interest in guided tours of the Ginza area, which can be challenging for tourists to fully explore on their own. These tours allow visitors to experience local favorite spots and make the most of their time in Ginza.

There has also been considerable interest in Magical Trip's tours that offer tours of Tokyo with local guides, and in fact Magical Trip's Tour was ranked #1 among all tours on TripAdvisor in 2024. Their local guides take you through the vibrant streets of the neighborhood.

Magical Trip's tour earned Tripadvisor's 'Best of the Best' award

If you're looking for recommended tours in Ginza, I highly recommend the "Wagyu Beef & Sake Pairing Foodie Tour in Ginza" where you can enjoy exceptional wagyu beef and sake. While Ginza's teppanyaki restaurants might seem intimidating, you can relax and enjoy the experience with a knowledgeable guide who understands Ginza's culture, Japanese food culture, and dining etiquette.

While you're in Ginza, you should definitely try the sushi restaurants, which include some of Japan's finest establishments. Although sushi restaurants have even stricter rules and etiquette than teppanyaki places, the "Finest Quality Sushi & Tempura Dining Experience in Ginza" comes with an expert guide who will teach you all the ins and outs.

To make the most of your time in Ginza and get a deeper understanding of the area, consider joining these guided tours.


Introduction

Ginza, a neighborhood where Japanese tradition coexists with the latest trends. It's one of Japan's premier shopping districts, lined with flagship stores of global luxury brands and long-established department stores. The strong brand power of this area is evident in the presence of flagship stores for various brands.

Venture into the backstreets, and you'll find retro cafes and brick buildings, allowing you to simultaneously enjoy the traditional atmosphere and modern stimulation that make Ginza so charming.

The dining scene is equally diverse, offering choices from centuries-old establishments to trendy restaurants incorporating the latest trends. In this article, we'll introduce you to 7 of the best yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) restaurants in Ginza neighbors for 2024.

Experience premium Wagyu Teppanyaki tour in upscale Ginza with unlimited sake tasting. Our local guide reveals authentic grilling techniques and sake-pairing secrets while you enjoy Japan's finest beef and spirits.
Magical Trip's tour earned Tripadvisor's 'Best of the Best' award

What is Yakiniku in Japanese Cuisine?

Yakiniku is said to have been created by Koreans living in Japan. During the post-war food shortage, when meat was difficult to obtain, Korean residents began serving offal from cattle and pigs, which was being discarded at the time, at food stalls. The deliciousness of grilled offal quickly gained popularity, and eventually, the style of "grilling meat over direct fire" spread.

As yakiniku spread nationwide, it transitioned from food stalls to restaurants. Later, it evolved into its current style, expanding the menu to include items like roast and kalbi. In other words, yakiniku can be considered a Japanese cuisine that was born and developed in Japan.

Today, yakiniku restaurants are found throughout the country and have become a staple of Japanese cuisine, enjoyed by people of all ages.

Best Yakiniku / Japanese BBQ Restaurants in Ginza Neighbors for 2024

Yugentei Ginza Namikidori Branch


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Yugentei Ginza Namikidori Branch is a high-end yakiniku restaurant operated by the famous nationwide chain "Jojoen". Using their expertise as specialists and leveraging their procurement routes, they offer only the finest, carefully selected ingredients. The interior is luxurious and elegant, with all seats in private rooms, perfect for special occasion dining.

I splurged on their most premium course, the "Chateaubriand Course" (32,000 yen). The staff grills the meat for you, so there's no need to worry about cooking times. The melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and refined flavor of the Chateaubriand are unforgettable.

Above all, the exceptionally high level of hospitality was impressive. Yugentei is truly an establishment that promises a special yakiniku experience.

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: 6F Royal Crystal Ginza, 5-4-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: Irregular
・Phone: 03-3573-8989
・Hours: 11:30 - 21:30
Official Website

USHIGORO S. GINZA


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USHIGORO S. GINZA is a high-end yakiniku restaurant that boasts performance on par with Yugentei. Here, they use branded beef that has been meticulously selected from specific farms and bloodlines among Japanese wagyu. The courses, which offer luxurious dishes that go beyond the realm of typical yakiniku, range from 13,000 yen for "L" to 31,000 yen for "K", with five options in total.

While all the dishes served by the dedicated chef for each group are truly exquisite, the standout is the Chateaubriand katsu sandwich. The tender, flavorful meat combined with the luxurious aroma of truffles results in a very refined taste.

The beautiful presentation, reminiscent of an art piece, is impossible not to photograph. This is a special restaurant where attention to detail is evident in every aspect - the food, service, and ambiance.

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: 6F GINZA777 ADC BUILDING, 7-7-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: 12/31, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3
・Phone: 050-5595-6375
・Hours: Mon-Tue 17:00 - 23:30, Wed-Fri 12:00 - 15:00, 17:00 - 23:30, Sat-Sun-Holidays 12:00 - 15:00, 16:00 - 23:30
Official Website

Koshitsu Yakiniku Ginza Kitao


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Koshitsu Yakiniku Ginza Kitao is a luxurious yakiniku restaurant that uses rare, highest-grade A5 ranked female beef. In modern and relaxed private rooms, a dedicated chef cooks in front of you, allowing you to focus on enjoying your meal and conversation.

The restaurant is equipped with smokeless grills, which is a pleasant feature as it prevents odors from clinging to your clothes and hair.

I chose the "Select Wagyu Course" (10,000 yen). You can enjoy various cuts of wagyu prepared in different ways. Despite the elaborate preparation, the cost-performance ratio is exceptionally good, and I was surprised by its affordability.

One of the pleasures at this restaurant is pairing the wagyu with one of the over 100 types of wine available. The clay pot rice served at the end was also delicious; when I visited, it was a luxurious rice dish topped with wagyu, sea urchin, and salmon roe. Ginza Kitao is a recommended spot where you can enjoy top-quality yakiniku at a reasonable price.

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: B1F Kamiparu Building, 3-9-11 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: New Year holidays
・Phone: 050-5597-9692
・Hours: Mon-Fri 17:00 - 23:00, Sat-Sun-Holidays 17:00 - 22:00
Official Website

Yonezawagyu Uesugi Ginza Main Store


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Yonezawagyu Uesugi Ginza Main Store is a yakiniku restaurant operated by a wholesaler, allowing them to offer high-quality meat at reasonable prices. This luxurious restaurant lets you enjoy Yonezawa beef, one of Japan's top three wagyu brands, grilled over premium binchotan charcoal. In addition to yakiniku, you can enjoy a variety of dishes including sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, and meat sushi.

My favorite menu item is the "Feast of Lean Meat Course" (Akami no Utage) (12,000 yen), which includes filet. The fresh meat is best enjoyed lightly grilled like shabu-shabu and dipped in tangy ponzu sauce, allowing you to fully appreciate the melt-in-your-mouth texture of the meat. Lunch is incredibly reasonable, starting from 2,800 yen including appetizers, soup, dessert, and drinks.

There are hardly any other restaurants in Ginza's prime location that offer such high-quality meat at these prices.

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: 5F GICROS GINZAGEMS, 6-4-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: Tuesdays
・Phone: 050-5456-2893
・Hours: Mon, Wed-Sun 11:30 - 15:00, 17:00 - 22:00
Official Website

Coco Nemaru Ginza


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Coco Nemaru Ginza is a yakiniku restaurant operated by a company that manages branded beef cattle farms. The clean and relaxed atmosphere makes it suitable for a wide range of occasions, from family meals to dates and special celebrations.

Wanting to try various cuts, I chose the "Kamiyasuhira Course" (12,000 yen). Although I don't usually eat very fatty meat, the sirloin of their "Mogamigyu" beef had a rich, flavorful fat content without being overwhelming - a taste I could enjoy every day.

The yukhoe appetizer was also outstanding in both freshness and seasoning, a dish I would confidently recommend even to those trying raw meat for the first time. On my next visit, I'd like to try the "Mogamigyu Select Lean Meat Lunch" (2,500 yen)!

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: 1F LaLa Grande Ginza, 6-3-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: Irregular
・Phone: 050-5570-6270
・Hours: Mon-Fri 16:00 - 03:00, Sat-Sun-Holidays 12:00 - 15:00, 16:00 - 22:30
Official Website

Yakiniku Azasu Ginza


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Yakiniku Azasu Ginza is a unique concept restaurant where you can enjoy yakiniku with all five senses. The luxurious interior mainly features counter seats, and you can enjoy views of Ginza through the windows. Some seats even offer a view of Tokyo Tower, sure to create lasting memories of your trip to Japan.

My favorite dish is the "Lemon and Green Onion Top Tongue with Salt" (2,200 yen). The deep umami of the tongue and the refreshing lemon spread throughout your mouth, creating an addictive deliciousness. Also, a must-try is the "Mille-feuille Yukhoe" (2,640 yen), which layers roast beef so fresh it can be eaten raw. You can enjoy the sweetness and richness of the meat, almost like a dessert.

Yakiniku Azasu is a new sensory restaurant filled with unique and innovative meat dishes that set it apart from other yakiniku places. The great atmosphere also makes it perfect for dates!

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: 11F HULIC&New GINZA MIYUKI5, 5-5-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: Irregular
・Phone: 050-5600-8953
・Hours: Mon-Fri 17:00 - 23:00, Sat-Sun-Holidays 11:30 - 14:30, 17:00 - 23:00
Official Website

Ginza Yakiniku Seigou


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Ginza Yakiniku Seigou is a yakiniku restaurant particularly popular among offal lovers. The interior features all private rooms, with a luxurious atmosphere perfect for adults. Even though I don't usually eat much offal, I always order the "Mino" (first stomach) and "Shimacho" (large intestine) here. Both have an addictively chewy and crunchy texture, and the Mino, with its milder taste, is recommended even for those not accustomed to eating offal.

My favorite, the "Special Fillet" (6,600 yen), has a fluffy and light texture almost like cotton candy, with a wonderful sweetness. Also, the "Seigou Yukhoe" (2,200 yen) is perfect as a drinking snack when mixed with its sweet sauce and rich egg yolk. Ginza Yakiniku Seigo is the perfect place for adults to enjoy drinks while savoring excellent yakiniku.

<Restaurant Information>
・Address: 3F Ginza Southern Building, 8-10-17 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
・Closed: Wednesdays
・Phone: 050-5593-0442
・Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Holidays, Day before Holidays, Day after Holidays 17:00 - 23:00, Sat-Sun 11:30 - 23:00
Official Website

Tips for Enjoying Yakiniku

There are two types of yakiniku restaurants: those where you grill the meat yourself and those where staff cook and serve the meat for you. If you want to focus on conversation and dining, it's best to choose a restaurant where staff do the grilling. If you're cooking for yourself, knowing a few tips can help you achieve delicious results.

First, it's important not to grill too much meat at once to ensure optimal cooking time for each cut. Also, flipping the meat only once is key to grilling it deliciously. This helps retain the meat's juiciness and flavor. Once it's grilled to perfection, enjoy it with your preferred sauce or a squeeze of lemon juice.

Discover two luxurious food tours in Ginza, Tokyo, offered by MagicalTrip, where you can experience the finest of Japanese cuisine.

Finest Quality Sushi & Tempura Dining Experience in Ginza

This premium 2.5-hour tour features Michelin-listed restaurants where you can enjoy authentic sushi and tempura. For $203.41 (approximately ¥30,000), including four drinks, you're guaranteed counter seats where skilled artisans prepare Edomae sushi and tempura right before your eyes, using over 80 varieties of seasonal seafood.

English-speaking guides carefully explain Japanese dining etiquette and manners, making it comfortable for first-time visitors. The small-group format welcomes everyone from solo travelers to couples and friends.

Meeting point is at the lion statue in front of Ginza Mitsukoshi. Bookings open 15 months in advance. Vegetarian options are available upon request, but we cannot accommodate vegan, gluten-free, or shellfish allergies. Between meals, you'll explore Ginza's streets, visiting shrines, luxury shops, and hidden bars.

More details here: Finest Quality Sushi & Tempura Dining Experience in Ginza

Wagyu Beef & Sake Pairing Foodie Tour in Ginza

This 3.5-hour tour offers excellent value at $177.98 (approximately ¥26,000), featuring all-you-can-eat premium A5-ranked wagyu beef and tastings of about 20 different sake varieties from Nara. Experience sake at Nara's antenna shop before indulging in premium wagyu at a Ginza teppanyaki restaurant.

Meeting at Shinbashi Station's North Exit and ending near Ginza/Yurakucho Station, the tour includes cultural and historical insights about the area. Not suitable for children under 6, and while gluten-free options aren't available, other dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice.

With over 100 satisfied participants, the tour concludes with dessert and a drink at a café or bar. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before, and date changes are possible.

More details here: Wagyu Beef & Sake Paring Foodie Tour in Ginza

Both tours offer an immersive experience of Japanese food culture in the distinguished district of Ginza. With masterful preparation by skilled artisans and attentive support from English-speaking guides, these tours promise to create unforgettable memories of your visit to Japan.

Conclusion

Ginza, a neighborhood representing Tokyo, offers a variety of yakiniku restaurants. From high-end brand restaurants operated by large yakiniku chains to modern establishments with beautiful views, there are plenty of options to suit your preferences and needs.

Ginza, with its array of global brand stores, is the perfect place to savor the finest Japanese wagyu. The 7 restaurants we've introduced are among the best yakiniku spots in the highly competitive Ginza area. In particular, the yakiniku cooked right before your eyes by skilled chefs will surely provide an unforgettable dining experience.

Enjoy your time pairing delicious drinks with yakiniku.