Tokyo Asakusa Dining: Showa-Style BBQ at Daiseien with Voice Menu

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Retro Showa Vibes and Delicious Surprises: Daiseien Yakiniku in Asakusa

Walking through the streets near Sensoji Temple, the aroma of grilled meat fills the air, tempting your senses. If you’ve never heard of Daiseien, you’re missing out on one of the most delightful dining experiences in Asakusa. Tucked away in a quiet alley, this yakiniku (grilled meat) gem feels like a treasure from the Showa era, captivating diners with its exceptional flavors and warm hospitality.

Old-School Charm Meets Modern Grills
Despite being a yakiniku restaurant, the decor at Daiseien might surprise you. Red chairs with white covers give the space more of a retro café vibe. If it weren’t for the grill units on each table, you might not even guess it’s a top-notch yakiniku spot. With just four tables, the space is small yet cozy, exuding a unique warmth that feels like visiting a friend’s home.

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“Maki Rosu”: The Underrated Star of the Menu
The must-try dish here is the Maki Rosu (rolled ribeye). This premium cut of beef sits between the luscious marbling of short ribs and the tender texture of sirloin, earning it the nickname “the golden ratio of yakiniku.” The salt-seasoned version is simple yet exquisite, with just the right amount of salt and pepper enhancing the natural sweetness of the beef. Pair it with a cold beer, and you’re in heaven.

The sauce-flavored version is a rich blend of sweet and savory, perfect alongside a bowl of steaming white rice for an instant comfort-food fix. To fully appreciate the “roll” concept, wrap the beef in crisp lettuce leaves. The crunch of the greens paired with the savory meat creates a balanced, refreshing bite that keeps you coming back for more.

Unexpected Surprises: From Tongue to Fin Meat Sashimi
Daiseien’s appeal doesn’t stop at grilled meat. The salt-grilled beef tongue (tan-shio) strikes a perfect balance in thickness and juiciness, while the harami (skirt steak) is tender yet satisfyingly chewy—both are must-orders. And for a unique twist, try the fin meat sashimi (kawari sashimi). Paired with shiso leaves and ume plum paste, this dish is light, flavorful, and the perfect palate cleanser between bites of grilled beef.

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Barley Tea Cocktails: A Retro Beverage Adventure
Daiseien’s drink menu also has its quirks. While there’s no oolong tea, they offer barley tea cocktails, an unexpected delight. The subtle grainy aroma of barley tea blends surprisingly well with sake or beer, adding depth to your drink without overpowering the meal.

Affordable Indulgence with Premium Quality
In a touristy area like Asakusa, finding a yakiniku restaurant that offers such excellent quality at reasonable prices is a rarity. At around ¥3,000–¥4,000 per person, you’ll leave feeling satisfied, both in terms of your appetite and your wallet.

A Hidden Culinary Gem Near Sensoji Temple
If Sensoji’s Kaminarimon is a must-see photo spot, then Daiseien is the hidden gem to satisfy your hunger. This restaurant reminds you of yakiniku’s origins: no flashy presentation, no gimmicks, just great meat and heartfelt service. Each bite tells a story of the Showa era, delivering nostalgia and deliciousness in equal measure.

Next time you’re in Asakusa, don’t settle for the street stalls in crowded tourist areas. Venture into the alleys, find Daiseien, and treat yourself to a yakiniku adventure that blends flavor and nostalgia.

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Daiseien – Restaurant Information

  • Address: 2-13-13 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
  • Phone: +81-3-3841-5544
  • Cuisine Type: Yakiniku (grilled meat), horumon (grilled offal), Korean cuisine
  • Budget: Approximately ¥5,000–¥5,999
  • Business Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 4:00 PM–10:30 PM (last order: 9:45 PM)
  • Closed: Thursdays (occasionally closed on consecutive Wednesday-Thursday holidays once a month)
  • Reservations: Accepted on weekdays only (up to 6 people; reservations by phone after 3:00 PM on the same day). Reservations are not accepted on weekends or public holidays, with a dining time limit of 2 hours.
  • Access: About a 3-minute walk (163 meters) from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station (Exit A2)
  • Child Policy: Children are welcome
  • Payment Method: Cash only
  • Smoking Policy: Non-smoking throughout the restaurant
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店舗とのコラボレーションで、無料の音声メニューを作成いたします。ご興味のある方はぜひご連絡ください!goodxssss@gmail.com

Excuse me

Menu, please!

Order, please

This one, please

Thank you for the meal

Water, please

How do I eat this?

A small plate, please

May I take a photo?

Excuse me, please change the grill net.

Check, please

Where do I pay?

How much is it?

Can I use a credit card?

I will pay in cash

May I have the receipt, please?

數量(碗,個)

Quantity (bowls, pieces)

수량 (그릇, 개)

串燒數量

Number of Skewers 꼬치의 수량

飲料數量

Quantity of Beverages

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Menu

Grilled Dish

Rolled Beef Rib

Loin

Short Rib

Harami

Premium Loin

Bone-in Short Ribs

Premium Short Rib

Tenderloin

Rib Loin

Salted Tongue

Premium Salted Beef Tongue

Hormone (Offal)

Beef Liver

Grilled Honeycomb Tripe

Beef Tripe

Premium Beef Tripe

Chicken Thigh

Chicken Tenderloin

Pork Ribs

Pork Neck Meat

Pork Uterus

Grilled Squid

Grilled King Prawn

Grilled Vegetables

Grilled Scallion

Foil-Baked Aomori Garlic

Seasoned Green Onion

Cuisine

Sashimi

Honeycomb Tripe Sashimi

Horse Mackerel Sashimi

Squid Sashimi

Sea Cucumber Sashimi

Sweetfish Sashimi

Pickles

Kimchi

Kkakdugi (Korean Radish Kimchi)

Cucumber Kimchi

Three-Item Assortment

As You Like

Fresh-Squeezed Lemon Sauce

Sesame Oil Salt Pepper Sauce

Aomori Grated Garlic

Spicy Flavor

Very Spicy

Enhanced Flavor

Rice Dishes

Rice

Large

Small

Bibimbap

Beef Lips

Chicken Gukbap

Daegu Soup Rice

Oxtail Soup Rice

Karubi Gukbap

Yukgaejang Gukbap

Tteok (Rice Cake)

Grilled Meat Rice Bowl

Set Meal

Yakiniku Set Meal

Noodles

Taisei Noodles

Karubi Udon

Spicy Cod Udon

Spicy Yukgaejang Udon

Chilled Noodles

Soup

Egg Soup

Wakame Soup

Vegetable Soup

Bean Sprout Soup

Chicken Soup

Beef Offal Soup

Gomtang Soup

Karubi Soup

Yukgaejang Soup

Crab Soup

Spicy Hot Pot

Tofu Kimchi Hot Pot

Codfish Kimchi Hot Pot

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Drink

Bottled Beer

Kirin

Sapporo Beer

Beer Mug

Draft Beer

Super Dry Beer

Glass

Draft Beer

Super Dry Beer

Non-Alcoholic Beer

Sour

Umeshu (Plum Wine)

Lemon Sour

Oolong Highball

Barley Tea Highball

Green Tea Highball

Plum Sour

Yuzu Honey Sour

Shochu

Bottle

Sanraku Sake

Mixing Ingredients

Tea Varieties

Mineral Water

Crushed Ice

Sliced Lemon

Highball

Whiskey with Water

Wine

Red

White

Jinro (Korean Soju)

Cold Sake

Japanese Sake

Ginseng Wine

Cola

Cider

Orange

Oolong Tea

Barley Tea

Green Tea

Hot

Melon Soda

Carbonated Water

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