2019.01.30
Hello, I am the PR person in charge of Rakuzo Tennoji Abeno Gochisou Building Store.
We want our guests to enjoy the most delicious food of the season, so we change our course offerings according to the season.
It is not only the courses that are in tune with the season. A limited time offer is available for a la carte dishes as well.
In this issue, we would like to introduce our recommended menu, perfect for the winter season!
Nabe (hot pot) is a popular seasonal menu in winter. We offer a wide variety of courses featuring hot pot. The nabe pictured in the photo is the Kusanabe (grass hot pot) with seared duck, a popular menu item that highlights the juicy flavor of seared duck meat in a healthy grass hot pot filled with vegetables.
This is chicken hot pot with tteokbokki and potatoes. It is a white soup with the flavor of chicken, pork, and beef concentrated well. As for the hot pot, of course, you can order an additional menu item to finish the meal. Please choose your favorite from three types of finishings: zosui set, ramen, and udon.
Beef steak is a popular menu item not only in winter but also in other seasons. The rare beef meatballs are rich in fat, but have a light and refreshing taste. Please enjoy it with a refreshing sauce of grated onion.
We have many more recommendations in addition to the ones introduced here, and look forward to serving you.
Please come and visit us.
Rakuzo Tennoji Abeno Gochiso Building is a Japanese dining room with all private rooms.
Private rooms of various sizes are available for small drinking parties, business entertainment, dinners, medium-sized banquets, and large groups.
We will color your banquet with dishes that are popular among men and women of all ages. Please be sure to try our most popular dishes such as beef tongue and grilled skewers.
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Phone:050-7301-6118
This is the PR representative for Rakuzo Tennoji Abeno Gochisou Building.
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The contents and composition of some courses may differ. Please confirm details at the time of reservation.