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Matsurokuya – Matsuroku House at Roppongi, Tokyo. This time AnakJajan are going to share with you one of the MOST worth and BEST lunch deal we had in Tokyo, Japan. Just like what we told you from our latest tips on Ultimate Japan Travel Guide / TIPS, if you want to have more fancy meal but still with affordable price make sure you have your meal during lunch and order Lunch Set Menu available. Most restaurants or cafe always offer lunch set menu with more affordable price than dinner or a la carte menus.
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Matsurokuya is an authentic Japanese restaurant located at Roppongi, around 1-3 minutes walk from Roppongi Station (you can see the map below). During lunch time, Matsurokuya offers an A5-rank Kurogewagyu-beef lunch set for 1.300 yen only (1 yen = ± IDR 110), this is a really GREAT deal considering it usually cost at least 5.000 yen for dinner.
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Lunch time starts from 11.30 am, AnakJajan reach the restaurant around 11am and there was a queue already. This restaurant is really famous, around 10 minutes after we queued, the queue was increasing rapidly. So we suggest you to reach this restaurant before 11am.
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Nice weather + queuing + great hair day = more selfie :D
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Most of the seating is in private rooms with traditional tatami setting, it is super cozy and homy.
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Each set consist of a bowl of rice topped with slices of A5 quality Japanese beef that has been cooked nicely rare with some condiments such as vegetables, furikake, tofu and pickles. Hot tea was serves for free. In the middle of you meal, staff will come and serve a pot of tea soup and a bowl of additional rice. Then two pieces of ogura chocolate dessert in the end of meal.
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At first, AnakJajan was kinda confuse on how to eat the dish, yet the staff was super nervous handling us because they are not good in english. But a couple sat next to us luckily are able to speak English and being super helpful telling us everything we need to know about this restaurant and the dish.
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So apparently the way to eat this dish is first enjoy the beef itself, then eat if with the rice and condiments, after that you can add more rice and mix all of the ingredients into the bowl all together, pour the tea soup and eat it as an Ochazuke dish (rice soaked with tea).
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The Japanese couple told us that we are super lucky to reach this restaurant and queue on the right time and being able to try this dish because this restaurant only serves 40 lunch sets daily.
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As you can see from picture above, the wagyu beef has a really nice marbling in it, it was soooooo tender it melts in your mouth literally, the beef was seasoned nicely with soy-sauce based sauce. Beneath the rice you will find even more slices of beef, crazily generous! My oh my, writing about it makes my mouth starts watering!!
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Dessert was superb too, it may looks so simple but it was soooo damn good! A unique texture and rich flavor combination between red bean and chocolate.
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Happy tummy + nice weather = posing more photos!! :)
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Overall, Matsurokuya offers a FANTASTIC lunch deal with a nice traditional Japanese experience and taste. The lunch set was sooo good it was one of the most memorable dish we had in Japan, 1.300 yen for each set is definitely a steal! 100% recommended!! Let’s Travel and Jajan!!
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Address:
Matsuroku House おんぞうし まつろくや
4-10-2, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Phone: +813-3796-3369
http://www.tokyo-rf.com/restaurants/r04/index.html
Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday, closed every Sunday
Lunch: 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
Dinner: 5:00 – 11:30 pm
Direction:
1 minute walk from Toei Oedo Line Roppongi Station Exit 6
1 minute walk from subway Hibiya Line Roppongi Station Exit No. 4a
List of Japan Travel blogposts that have been published:
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Park – My Cherry Blossom Diary
- 246 COMMON
- Aoyama Flower Market Tea House
- Fujiko F. Fujio Museum (Doraemon)
- Ramen Museum – Yokohama
- Ichiran Ramen
- Nana’s Green Tea Cafe
- Ultimate Japan Travel Guide / TIPS
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