Tokyo
Japanese: Shabu Shabu
American: Steakhouse
Located in Tokyo, Aoyama Gyusai is a sophisticated teppanyaki restaurant that offers a luxurious dining experience for adults. Specializing in the finest quality Hitachi beef, sourced from Ibaraki prefecture, the menu also features fresh seafood like abalone and carabineros prawns, along with carefully selected vegetables from across Japan. The culinary expertise of the chef shines through in every dish, whether it's the tender Hitachi beef tenderloin or the exquisite seafood teppanyaki.
What sets Aoyama Gyusai apart is not just its premium ingredients but also its elegant ambiance. Guests can enjoy the lively performance by the chefs at the counter seats, adding a touch of flair to the dining experience. For a more intimate setting, private rooms are available where you can savor your meal in a relaxed and refined atmosphere. Whether it's a special occasion like a business dinner, anniversary, or birthday celebration, Aoyama Gyusai offers impeccable hospitality and a memorable dining experience. Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in their exclusive courses like the Aoyama Gyusai Course featuring Hitachi beef tenderloin and lavish ingredients, or the Proposal Plan which includes a special surprise for a truly unforgettable moment.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 4:30PM-10:00PM
Mon: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Tue: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Wed: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Thur: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Fri: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Sat: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 4:30PM-10:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Craft cocktails
Upscale
Family-friendly
Sake Selection
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