A famous yakiniku restaurant located near Tamachi Station. As the name suggests, the restaurant is popular for its fresh horumon (hormone), which is purchased from the meat market every morning.
This is the restaurant where the three female members of 43RD WEEK held a girls' party.
I had been BMing for some time when I learned that there was a menu that could only be eaten through a certain reservation site dedicated to one-person meals.
I made a reservation at 9:30 p.m., as I was working overtime and suddenly remembered to put pressure on myself. I dashed out of work and hopped on the last bus from the Roppongi Hills bus terminal to Tamachi on the Chii Bus (a bus that circles around Tokyo's Minato Ward).
I had a beef tongue heavy meal and selected hormone charcoal-grilled meat (1,500 yen, tax not included) at NIKIGATOU.
Three types of beef tongue are used: smoked, soboro, and spicy.
The soboro beef tongue is a little thicker, the fried egg is a little sweeter, and the spicy beef tongue is literally a little spicier. At first, we behaved (?) I enjoyed the different flavors separately, but after the middle stage, I mixed them up in my bowl. The beef tongue is of course tasty, and the spinach namul is a nice addition.
Selected Hormones are Hatsu, Mino, and Yang.
We appreciated the kindness of the waiter to prepare a shichirin (a seven-stone charcoal grill) for grilling these three pieces of meat.
I also appreciate the fact that they prepared different kinds with very different tastes and textures, and of course, they are delicious.
In addition to the above, vegetable soup, homemade kimchi and homemade namul are included in the set, which is impossible to find for this price!
Vice Sour (550 yen)
I ordered this because it is rare to drink Vice at a yakiniku restaurant. It has been a while since I have had it, but it is still delicious.
Between you and me, the moment I finished my meal, paid my bill, and left the restaurant, I thought to myself, "If only they offered this menu at the Roppongi Hills branch of Nikigatou, I wouldn't have to go to Tamachi.
I would love to visit the VIPROOM (meat bath?) on the left side of the entrance of this restaurant. I would like to visit the VIPROOM (meat bath?) on the left side of the entrance of this restaurant.