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#19 of 4,982 Restaurants in Kobe
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Reviewed 4 weeks ago via mobile

We chose the wagyu beef steak set (cheapest out of all the set options) and felt its relatively value for money. The chef will cook the steak infront of you in teppanyaki style. We went on a Saturday afternoon and noted many tourists as customers....The medium rare wagyu beef steak was delicious (almost melts in your mouth).More

Date of visit: March 2023
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Reviewed March 1, 2022 via mobile

I visited this place in February 2022 during winter. For those of you who cannot speak japanese, it is recommended that you see the menu first and take your pick so you are not overwhelmed while inside as the place is usually crowded during lunch...time. I ordered the lunch package as it offers cheap combination of kobe beef steak and can only br purchased during lunch time. You can see the chef preparing your food in front of you and you can also take photos/videos of the process.More

Date of visit: February 2022
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Reviewed July 13, 2021

We’ve been in lockdown now for over a year and one of the things I’m missing most about “normal life” is the ability to travel internationally… or to at least plan an exciting trip. At this stage, international travel still feels like something that will...only come to light again in the distant future. But it will come to light and eventually, we’ll reach that stage where it’ll be safe to travel again. Until then, we can reminisce about past trips and experiences. One of my most memorable and favourite trips was one to Asia a few years ago. The trip was conceptualised about six months in advance followed by a period of profuse planning and great excitement. We had taken leave over the December/January holidays and planned five magical weeks with stops throughout Asia. The stopovers included Beijing, Shanghai, Kyoto, Tokyo, Kobe, Hiroshima and Hong Kong. Both China and Japan were absolutely incredible. Their cultures are vastly different and, similarly, so was their food. One of the most spectacular foodie experiences we enjoyed, was that in Kobe. And of course you simply cannot visit Kobe without trying Kobe Beef. So what exactly is Kobe Beef? I’m sure you’ve all heard of it; it’s often incorrectly used interchangeably with the term Wagyu. The word “Wagyu” literally translates to mean “Japanese Cow”. Wagyu refers to a specific breed of Japanese cattle with special genetic qualities. There are four breeds which are native to Japan and they are the Japanese Black (which is the most common), Japanese Brown, Japanese Shorthorn and Japanese Polled. Wagyu can encompass only one of or all of these breed types (they can be purebred or interbred). Wagyu does not specifically have to be reared in Japan. There are many producers outside of Japan producing crossbred Wagyu including American Wagyu, Australian Wagyu, Chilean Wagyu and even South African Wagyu. In South Africa for example, semen imported from Japanese bulls is used to impregnate heifers and their calves are then raised in a similar style to their Kobe counterparts. Kobe Beef, however, is of the Tajima cattle breed (a specific Japanese Black strain) only. The cattle must be born, fed, reared and processed in the Hyogo prefecture of Japan (Kobe is the prefectural capital). The cattle are fed a high-carb diet and their stress levels are closely managed throughout their lifespan to avert the production of cortisol. This rearing process ensures the quality of the beef and their diet results in the intramuscular marbling of fat for which the beef is renowned. Kobe Beef is actually a brand of Wagyu Beef. So while all Kobe is Wagyu, not all Wagyu may be classified as Kobe. I tend to synonymously relate it to the way I think of champagne in the sense that it must come from the Champagne region of France in order to be called “champagne”. Anyone involved in the supply chain of Kobe Beef, such as the farm, slaughterhouse, buyer, restaurant, etc. have to be licensed by The Kobe Beef Association. Then the final criteria for Kobe Beef is that it needs to be rated either A4 or A5 with A5 being the most premium level of Wagyu available. A Wagyu rating of A3 and below would not be classified as Kobe Beef, even if all the other criteria were met (i.e. Tajima cattle breed born, reared and processed in Kobe). So how does the actual Wagyu rating system work, you may ask? The letter, A, B, etc. refers to the yield i.e. it is representative of how much meat one would get off the bones. “A” represents the highest meat yield while a “B” rating could belong to a thinner cow, for example. So to the consumer, like you and I who’d be ordering a steak, this doesn’t really matter. However, to the butcher negotiating a price for the carcass with the farmer, this would be of significant importance. Then we come to the numeric digit; this relates to another rating system known as the Beef Marbling Standard (BMS). The BMS rating ranges from one (1) to twelve (12) and is representative of the amount and quality of the marbling. A rating of 12 would be for the highest quality of marbling; the crème de la crème. To be rated A5, it would mean the beef has a BMS rating of between 8 and 12 (this is the top tier). An A4 rating would relate to a BMS rating of between 6 and 8 (the second tier from the top). Any BMS rating below 6 would only constitute Wagyu and would specifically exclude Kobe. Lastly, the rating of beef in Japan, is a highly specialised and high studied skill. In order to become a “rater” in Japan, one requires three years of formal training. For this reason, I’d be a little sceptical to trust most Wagyu ratings outside of Japan. Now back to the actual Kobe Beef experience. We had taken the train from Kyoto to Kobe for the day. The trip was about an hour or so (by the way long distance trains in Japan and China are some of the fastest in the world; they’re incredible to experience). From Kobe Station, it was a short walk to the centre of Kobe. Kobe is a vibrant and exciting city which really comes to life at night. We didn’t venture for too long before coming across Steakland Kobe, a restaurant specialising in Kobe Beef. It looked absolutely enticing and so we’d decided that this would be our restaurant of choice. We were quickly seated at a teppanyaki grill and table. This was a large U-shaped table with seating around the centred grill and a central opening for the chef to stand and cook. We were pleasantly surprised when were seated alongside another family (bear in mind this experience was pre-covid). They were from Hiroshima and had made the trip up for the weekend to also enjoy some Kobe Beef. However, unlike us South Africans, this was a fairly regular treat for this lovely family. We were given a menu boasting a full range of Wagyu options. Since this was a once in lifetime experience for my benedict and I, we both opted for the A5 Kobe Beef. The steaks were prepared by the chef on the teppanyaki grill to a perfect medium rare (I normally tend to have my steak medium at home but there was no way I was having it any way other than the recommended way in Kobe). We had so looked forward to that very first bite of our very first ever Kobe Beef experience. To be honest, I expected to be a little disappointed; only because I had been looking forward to this experience for so long (not to mention that it was also quite a pricey experience for us with our South African Rands). We were not disappointed in the slightest. That first bite was absolutely phenomenal and for the very first time I think I actually understood the expression “melt like butter” because the sensation was just so literal. The flavour was incredible although I wouldn’t say particularly more flavourful than anything I’ve tasted in South Africa. But that texture was something I had certainly never tasted before. It was absolutely tender beyond my imagination and the Kobe Beef experience was every bit as great as the fantasy I had envisioned. The service at Steakland Kobe was great. It was such a special and unique experience. And we were even fortunate enough to befriend the lovely family from Hiroshima. The restaurant itself is ideally located in a vivacious part of the city just a short walk from either the Kobe Station or the Shin-Kobe Station. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Steakland Kobe. So if ever you find yourself in this exciting city be sure to pass by. You won’t be disappointed. I sincerely hope I get the opportunity to visit Steakland Kobe again someday in the future.More

Date of visit: August 2020
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Reviewed February 29, 2020

We went to Steakland for evening meal and were not disappointed. The restaurant is beautiful. It is a real experience. Plenty of very efficient staff on duty and the chefs were very good. We had the extra tender beef course. It was not cheap but...i think worth it for the experience. The steak was absolutely melt in the mouth but we didn't think it had the flavour we are used to. The soup was really tasty as were the vegetables and salad and the beer was Great. Overall we were happy with the visit.More

Date of visit: February 2020
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Reviewed February 13, 2020

Eating as a lunch set is best. Foodies will taste the ingredients of their favorite dishes which are seasoned deliciously. I can't forget that Wagyu and Tender meat are delicious, fragrant and tender according to the degree of ripeness. Must try both.

Date of visit: December 2019
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Reviewed December 18, 2019 via mobile

This was by far the best steak I have ever had. I ordered the Kobe Tender cooked rare and the meat literally melts in your mouth. The service was very good and I would highly recommend this restaurant.

Date of visit: December 2019
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Reviewed December 16, 2019 via mobile

The restaurant is huge with many settings. We were on a family vacation with our 7months old. The food quality was good. Kobe beef cooked well, melts in your mouth and tasted sweet. As it is a teppanyaki style where the chef cook in front...of you, it might not be considered the most conducive environment with infant. However, the staff there are friendly towards us.More

Date of visit: December 2019
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Reviewed November 26, 2019

When I first came here a year ago (oct 2018), me and my husband ordered the premium steak at 9480 yen per pax for lunch, we were very pleased back then. So we decided to bring my Mum to try out the same set as...we wanted my Mum to enjoy a more premium selection since it's her first trip to Kobe. However, we were left utterly disappointed as the quality differs so much and service standard was average towards tourists (since they hire foreigners as waitress/waiter). Even the most ex lunch set was just below average. Doubt I will be returning to steakland anytime soon.More

Date of visit: November 2019
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Reviewed November 24, 2019 via mobile

While in Kobe we had to try out steakland. The restaurant was across the street from the Kobe jr station and on the ground level. We were there around 130pm and it was not crowded. We chose the Kobe beef set ¥4880 and tender beef...set ¥3880. We were not disappointed. While the tender beef set was already very good, the Kobe beef set was even better. Highly recommended to try if you are in the area.More

Date of visit: October 2019
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Reviewed November 24, 2019

The lunch set is extremely worth it - 3180 yen for a kobe beef set lunch, which includes bean sprouts, miso soup, a salad, garlic chips and rice. The beef was melt-in-your-mouth, juicy and flavourful. We got there at 11.30am and did not have to...queue!More

Date of visit: November 2019
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Reviewed November 19, 2019

Nice Kobe beef teppanyaki with lots of people queuing up and wait for a seat. Recommend to come early to avoid crowds.

Date of visit: October 2019
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Reviewed November 13, 2019 via mobile

Best steak we ever ate in our lives and was very reasonably priced as well. We would definitely eat here again

Date of visit: November 2019
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Reviewed November 2, 2019 via mobile

Very god place to go and have dinner while walking in the street. Prompt service. Beef was excellent. Tasted very nice when well done. Me and my hubby enjoyed the dinner to the fullest. Value for money you pay too.

Date of visit: October 2019
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Reviewed October 31, 2019 via mobile

Was recommended to this restaurant in Kobe by a friend. In the restaurant, you are seated around a teppanyaki table where the chef will cook infront of you. We came at lunchtime and ordered the normal steak or the tender steak. Definitely order the tender...steak, it is worth the price difference of 1000 yen. The lunch set comes with rice, pickles, salad and a drink.More

Date of visit: October 2019
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Reviewed September 27, 2019 via mobile

Sought out this place because the wife had read about it somewhere. Clearly it features in many travel guides as the clientele were primarily tourists as far as I could tell. The couple sitting next to us I initially assumed were Japanese were actually from...Singapore. Seating is around the cooking areas bar style. We had the set lunch menu. JPY 3,180 for the Kobe beef meal and JPY 4,180 for the Kobe tender beef meal. The tender beef had much higher marbling and was more tender. However the ‘standard’ Kobe beef was also extremely tender. The beef, a bean sprout veg dish and garlic chips are cooked in front of you. The meal comes with a small side salad, miso soup, sauces, rice and pickles with an orange juice or coffee. Be aware that the drink is delivered at the end of the meal. There are plenty of other Kobe beef places in the same area with ‘touts’ outside their restaurants. I have no idea whether we could have got a better meal for less at these places. With a couple of beers our bill came to just over JPY 8,000. We left happy.More

Date of visit: September 2019
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Response from frederickwilliam | Reviewed this property |
As stated, walk-in only. Afternoon seating is quicker than evening. Had late-afternoon meal, seated as we entered, no rush to eat, plenty of service great food
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The name says it all. While there are options, this place is famous for its beef, so the other options are limited and expensive.
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