January 10, 2025
If you’re a fan of authentic Japanese cuisine, you’ll be thrilled to know that Yakiniku Gyubei, famed for its “head-to-toe” yakiniku dining experience, has just opened its doors in Singapore. This is their first location outside Japan, where they have been leaders in the no-waste food movement for over 25 years, with 22 branches across the country.
Situated at the 100am Mall, #03-10/11 on 100 Tras Street, Yakiniku Gyubei offers an intriguing menu that showcases 24 different cuts of meat from sustainably raised cows from Kyushu prefecture.
For those who appreciate good food and great value, Yakiniku Gyubei is a must-try. Their lunch sets start at just $13.90. If you’re looking for something a bit more special, the omakase option, priced at $100 for two, offers a chef-curated experience of their finest dishes. The dinner selection expands further, featuring à la carte and omakase menus starting at $48, providing plenty of options for an evening out.
In a happy twist, the Royal Shoji group has also introduced Shabu Shabu Sumire-An right next door to Yakiniku Gyubei. Here, you can delve into exceptional shabu-shabu starting at $15.90, with beef prepared following the same zero-waste principles.
For those who enjoy a good balance, the all-you-can-eat vegetable option at Shabu Shabu Sumire-An during lunch is perfect. It’s complemented by a selection of meats including pork belly, US beef chuck roll, US strip loin, and wagyu beef chuck eye roll, all enhanced with unique sauces.
From 10–26 January 2025, take advantage of a special offer at Yakiniku Gyubei where you can enjoy $30 off the Omakase Set. This set features 6 Kinds of Yakiniku Assortment, normally priced at $98, now available for just $68. This promotion is available for walk-ins only.
Whether you’re a die-hard yakiniku enthusiast or just curious about Japanese culinary techniques, Yakiniku Gyubei offers a taste of Japan right here in Singapore, making it a worthwhile addition to your dining itinerary.
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