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Restaurant bewertenWe traveled from yokohama to visit Himeji-jo, but no possibility that I leave the opposite without a proper cove meat dinner. searched Google reviews and we made reservations at kokubu. we were not disappointed! in any case call them ahead for reservations, 2 weeks in advance we were not able to get the exact date we wanted, but to the luck our timetable was flexible. the chef was pretty busy filling a big Bento order when we first arrived, but once he got our service was great, super friendly, and the steak was just delicious. we had our 4 year old daughters with us, my wife and I ordered a set menu with intention to share only with her, but the chef prepared extra sweet for our daughters (we are honest, they pay for the bark not the sweet). if they are curious about the price, for a combined 350g bark meat, a few side rice, and a few drinks a piece it was ¥31000. everyone was very nice, I love the fact that it's family in the possession of the boss and his wonderful mother who walked the place for 47 years. the employees were all super nice to use and for our 4yr old, which made our dinner so much more pleasant.
Chef was amazing and accommodating. steak was soou good. yes I had kobe during in tokio, but that was simply perfectly cooked and served with the best free items. I also decided to have the garlic, which was a great addition. when they are in cobe, they try to get reservations.
A very good Kobe-Rind experience. it found it different, maybe something better than matsuzaka bark. chef is alive and speaks fluent English. the chiefs assistant/wit person was friendly and spoke basic English and they accept large credit cards. the price is expensive, but if they are in cobe, I think it is a good one-time experience to tickle their Bucket list. real cobe bark meat is not like other bark meat, it is much easier, but I would probably not pay for cobe bark meat in the near future, regular Japanese wagyu is already very good and much cheaper. the restaurant is located a few layers above, but there is one elevator to bring it up there. book them in advance, because the restaurant is small and seating are limited, and they are booked almost every day. during our dinner session, the cook had to answer more than 15 phone calls that try to make reservations 50/50 English/Japanese speakers. I have booked about voyagin who requests a commission to call in their name, I would probably book right next time, the cook answers all phone calls and he speaks fluent English. the only negatiw I would comment is the fried rice, I would skip the garlic fried rice, it was average and I could not really taste the garlic, I think too much rice was added to accommodate the large number of people who diluted it, the aromen. I had better in japan elsewhere. everything else was great. regarding sirloin vs zartloin, I can't decide they were both good.
So a familiar place mother (90) and son who leads this place and really cares for the guests and high-quality eating! the menu is tiny, but they get their Kobe-Rind (sirloin or tenderloin) and it is delicious! the roasted garlic rice was also really good! highly recommended
Like what others say, small family run joint that put so much dedication and soul into what they make and serve. I've never tasted anything as good or satisfying as kobe beef from here--an amazing experience to keep for life. Service was superb with so much care and attention shown towards everyone there. We were the last customers for the day, so the chef opened a bottle of sake to drink with us before closing the restaurant. A small warning to book in advance as the restaurant is very intimate and theyre usually fully booked.