Taigen Shokudō

Fukuoka


Locally popular for its home-grown Kagoshima beef, served from behind the counter on sizzling teppan (iron hotplates). A great bargain at lunchtime. There's no English menu, but order the yakiniku teishoku (set meal with salad, soup and rice; ¥980) or Taigen teishoku (yakiniku set meal plus hamburger, beef cutlet and sausage; ¥1350). It's between a pachinko parlour and Mos Burger.


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