Tokyo’s Best Wagyu Omakase? This Spot Might Be It.

THIS is one of Japan’s top steak restaurants. | Today, we indulge in the highest grade, premium wagyu omakase course at Yakiniku Kappo Note in Tokyo’s upscale neighborhood of Azabu-Juban. This luxurious, minimalistic and elegant wagyu restaurant is hot-spot for celebrities and foodies from around the world, and it’s easy to see why. From an aromatic consommé to wagyu sashimi and hot stone grilled steaks, Note’s omakase wagyu course is a feast for the senses that earned its place at the in the World’s 20 Best Steak Restaurants (Japan) in 2024. Beautifully executed by an experienced chef and explained by a charismatic English-speaking host, both in their twenties, this mouthwatering food experience is not to be missed while in Tokyo.

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00:00 Introduction
00:30 About Azabu Juban
00:55 Let’s get to today’s feature!
04:35 The Omakase begins!
12:11 Social Media Savvy Chefs?
12:45 Biggest Celeb they’ve served?
14:25 Shizuka’s final thoughts!

37 Comments

  1. It looks amazing but 50k yen 😬😬

    I wanted to try a similar restaurant called Oniku Karyu

  2. Avoid visiting Japanese steakhouse, it is a miserable experience. Either book omakase like this or go to a Yakiniku.

  3. Love the tri-lingual effort. That makes a huge difference for English/French tourists. Thank you for highlighting this experience.

  4. OMG the wagyu omakase looked so delicious; my mouth was drooling! Thanks for the video Shizuka and by the way, I didn't know you can speak French. That's amazing…sugoi yo!

  5. Reviews and ratings posted on Tabelog are universally accepted as reliable and trust worthy. As such, I beg to question why this place is rated only a 3.29 on Tabelog whilst a similar Yakiniku establishment – " Yoroniku Tokyo Azabudaihill ' has a rating of 4.21 and offers an Omakase Wagyu menu that cost HALF of ' Kappo Note '?! Are we paying a hefty premium for ambiance, location and reputation??!!🤔🤔🤔🤔😜😜😜

  6. I'm going to have to add a new chapter in my food book and enthusiastically indulge in Note as I can tell your enjoying it a lot, which makes me want to try it even more

  7. No kidding. This restaurant is a must go for anyone who wants an amazing culinary experience.

  8. I loved Shizuka's french! I live in Montreal, and she definitely has that "French Canadian" french accent. It just felt nice to relate XD 🙌

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