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Wakkoqu

Whilst there’s no shortage of places in town to try Kobe’s famous Wagyu beef, Wakkoqu in the Kitano-cho district is one of the best. It’s expensive but a great introduction to this excellent cuisine.

Wakkoqu[Wakkoqu — image © Florentyna Leow]

Wakkoqu has a quirky name, but there’s nothing cutesy about the excellent and expensive Kobe beef here. At this teppanyaki restaurant, you’ll watch chefs transform raw beef, butter, and garlic into some of the most exquisite bites of steak you’ll eat on your travels. The experience won’t come cheap, but this is one of the best places in the city for a first-time visitor to splurge on beef.

English name:
Wakkoqu

Japanese name:
和黒

English address:
1F Hillside Terrace, 1-22-13 Nakayamate-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, 650-0004

Japanese address:
〒650-0004 神戸市中央区中山手通1-22-13 ヒルサイドテラス1F

Opening hours:
noon-10pm

Nearest transport:
Subway and Train: 6-minute walk from the subway east exit 8 of Sannomiya / Kobe Sannomiya Station.

Telephone:
+81-78-222-0678

Website:Official Website

District:
Kitano-cho

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Wakkoqu on TripAdvisor.

More Kobe Restaurant Recommendations:
See all the restaurants we recommend on our Places to Eat in Kobe page.

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