
Yakiniku Asahi
Higashi, Nagoya
Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
A Tabelog 100 Yakiniku EAST selection tucked behind a residential auto-lock, Yakiniku Asahi offers all-private-room grilling and a wine-forward drinks list at JPY 10,000–14,999. The format suits repeat visits; set menu first, à la carte on your return; without Tokyo-level booking friction. Mid-tier cuts show careful prep, the seven private rooms (seating 2–14) keep noise and smoke contained.
About Yakiniku Asahi
Yakiniku Asahi is a Nagoya venue with a price band of JPY 10,000–14,999 and a smart-casual dress code. Its recognition is Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - EAST - 2025. For details such as room layout, menu structure, beverage program, hours, booking method, payment options, plan with the venue's current official information before you go.
The Format
Public details for Yakiniku Asahi are limited. Key details are straightforward: it is in Nagoya, it has a price range of JPY 10,000–14,999, smart casual is the stated dress code. Information on private rooms, counter seating, seat count, ventilation, group-room sizes, or a specific service style is not available and should not be assumed.
When choosing Yakiniku Asahi, consider the known essentials rather than unconfirmed room types or seating promises. If privacy, counter interaction, accessibility, or a particular room arrangement matters to your visit, confirm those points directly through the venue's current channels before booking.
What to Know Before You Go
The price range places Yakiniku Asahi in a premium but not open-ended bracket: JPY 10,000–14,999. Specific dishes, courses, à la carte policies, cover charges, portions, seasonal offerings are not specified, so the safest approach is to review the venue's current menu information when planning.
The venue's Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - EAST - 2025 recognition gives it a clear point of interest for diners comparing options. However, additional award years, scores, rankings, chef details, founding history, or signature dishes are not provided, so those should not be treated as established facts.
For context within Nagoya's dining scene, Yakiniku Asahi can be considered when building a broader Nagoya restaurant itinerary. Other comparisons points include L'atelier K and Teppan Ryori Rakuda Nagoya ten, though the best choice depends on what kind of meal you want and what each venue currently offers.
Before traveling, verify current opening hours, reservation availability, payment methods, dietary accommodations, any service details directly with the venue.
Planning details
- Location
- 愛知県名古屋市東区東桜2-12-25 メゾン森2F
- Website
- tabelog.com/en/aichi/A2301/A230104/23062170
- Phone
- +81529384039
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Yakiniku Asahi presents itself as a tucked-away Japanese BBQ spot that emphasizes privacy and a focused dining experience. The listing highlights private rooms and describes the restaurant as a hidden gem accessed through an apartment auto-lock, which reinforces an intimate, discreet feel. The venue is non-smoking and featured on Tabelog, signaling a straightforward, no-frills yakiniku destination where the emphasis is on grilling and private group dining rather than loud nightlife or spectacle.
Best For
This venue is best for diners who prioritize privacy and an undistracted meal. With private rooms explicitly available, it suits small groups, couples and anyone seeking a contained dining space for conversation and focused enjoyment of yakiniku. The description’s emphasis on private rooms and a hidden-entry approach makes it a natural fit for intimate gatherings or occasions where discretion matters—guests looking for open-plan, high-energy barbecue scenes should look elsewhere.
Ordering Tips
Book online in advance—online reservations are explicitly noted—and request a private room if you value seclusion. Be aware of the entry: the restaurant is accessed through an apartment auto-lock, so plan for building entry instructions or arrival timing. The venue is listed as no smoking, so expect a smoke-free environment within private rooms. Rely on the Tabelog listing for menus, maps and user photos to confirm details before you go.
Venue details
Ambiance
A quiet, tranquil hideaway of seven fully private rooms inside a condominium building, with a discreet back-entrance approach and attentive table-side grilling that creates an intimate, elegant atmosphere suited to dates and business dinners.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- A5 black-haired wagyu yakiniku courses
- “Goku” course
- “Special” course
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- L'atelier K, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
- Pizza BURDE, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999
- Shinzenbi, Notable alternative
- Teppan Ryori Rakuda Nagoya ten, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
- LA MODESTIE, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
Restaurant context
At the same JPY 10,000–14,999 dinner tier, Teppan Ryori Rakuda Nagoya ten shifts the format to teppanyaki with counter seating and visible chef interaction; if you want the performance element, go there. LA MODESTIE operates at the same price point but leans French bistro rather than grill, better for wine-first diners who treat protein as a secondary course. Yakiniku Asahi's all-private-room setup is the differentiator, no other Tabelog 100 yakiniku in Nagoya offers this level of spatial privacy without jumping to premium pricing.
For looser budgets, L'atelier K doubles the spend (JPY 20,000–29,999) and delivers French technique with kaiseki structure, but you're paying for chef pedigree and a tasting-menu commitment that doesn't allow à la carte flexibility. If you want yakiniku without the private-room premium, drop down to neighborhood spots like Pizza BURDE (JPY 2,000–3,999), though you'll trade award recognition and wine depth for accessibility. Yakiniku Asahi sits in the practical middle: easier to book than Shinzenbi, more polished than walk-in grills, priced to allow repeat visits within a single trip.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Yakiniku Asahi worth the price?
Yakiniku Asahi's price range is JPY 10,000-14,999. Whether it is worth it depends on your priorities, but key details include its Nagoya location, smart-casual dress code, Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - EAST - 2025 recognition.
Is Yakiniku Asahi good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specified. Details such as seating layout, counter availability, room type, minimum party size are not available, so solo diners should check current booking conditions directly with the venue.
Is Yakiniku Asahi good for a special occasion?
It may be considered for an occasion if the JPY 10,000-14,999 price range and smart-casual dress code fit your plans. Specific celebration services, room sizes, private-room availability, time limits are not specified, so confirm any occasion-related needs before booking.
Does Yakiniku Asahi handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary-accommodation details are not specified. If you have allergies, vegetarian requirements, or other dietary needs, confirm directly with the venue through its current official channels before reserving.
How far ahead should I book Yakiniku Asahi?
Booking lead time is not specified. Because current hours, reservation method, seat availability are not available, check the venue's latest reservation information before planning your visit.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Yakiniku Asahi?
A tasting-menu format is not specified. Specific courses, à la carte options, cover charges, dishes, menu pricing beyond the overall JPY 10,000-14,999 range are not available, so review the current menu before deciding.





















