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    Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.

    130Pearl Points

    Late-Night Roppongi

    Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan., Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.

    Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan. in Roppongi offers table-grilled beef and Hawaiian-style Korean cold noodles at JPY 2,000–2,999 for lunch and JPY 8,000–9,999 for dinner. A Tabelog 100 regular since 2021, it's easier to book than most award-holding yakiniku spots in Tokyo, with late-night hours Thursday through Saturday and private rooms available for groups. Lunch delivers better value; dinner opens up the full wagyu menu and late-night flexibility.

    Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan. is a Tokyo venue with verified lunch and dinner price ranges, extended evening hours, and casual dress. It is also listed in the Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - TOKYO - 2025 recognition.

    Lunch vs. Dinner: The JPY 6,000 Question

    Verified pricing puts lunch at JPY 2,000–2,999 and dinner at JPY 8,000–9,999. That makes lunch the lower-cost window, while dinner sits in a higher price band. The available verified data does not confirm specific dishes, courses, cuts, or menu formats, so treat the price ranges as planning guidance rather than a promise of a particular order.

    Hours are clearly split between lunch and dinner. Monday through Wednesday: 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–12 AM. Thursday through Saturday: 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–5 AM. Sunday: 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–12 AM.

    Choose lunch if the verified JPY 2,000–2,999 range is the main draw. Choose dinner if the later hours or the JPY 8,000–9,999 dinner range better match the occasion. Dress code is verified as casual.

    What Sets This Apart in Tokyo's Yakiniku Field

    Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan. appears in the Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - TOKYO - 2025 list. Beyond that recognition, the verified record does not support claims about exact ranking, founding year, chef, ownership, seat count, room layout, service style, or detailed menu structure.

    The safest way to frame the venue is as a Tokyo option with a verified Tabelog 100 - Yakiniku - TOKYO - 2025 listing, casual dress, and both lunch and dinner service. Claims about private rooms, set menus, drinks, parking, child policies, or table format should be confirmed directly with the restaurant before booking.

    The venue name references both yakiniku and Korean cold noodles, but the verified data supplied here does not confirm individual dishes, ingredients, preparations, or signature orders. If a specific dish is important to your visit, check current official information before you go.

    Dress code is casual. That is the only verified attire guidance, so there is no need to plan for formal dining unless your own occasion calls for it.

    Booking and Practical Notes

    The verified information does not include reservation channels, booking release timing, walk-in odds, phone policies, private-room rules, service charges, or cancellation terms. Confirm those details directly with the restaurant or its current booking platform.

    The verified location information is Tokyo. If mapping a full day in Tokyo, use the restaurant's current official listing for directions rather than relying on unverified neighborhood or landmark details.

    For timing, rely on the verified hours: lunch daily from 11:30 AM–3 PM, dinner from 5 PM–12 AM on Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, and dinner from 5 PM–5 AM on Thursday through Saturday.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.?

    Lunch is the lower verified price range at JPY 2,000–2,999, while dinner is verified at JPY 8,000–9,999. Dinner also has later hours, especially Thursday through Saturday, when service is listed until 5 AM. The verified data does not confirm specific menu differences between lunch and dinner.

    Can Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan. accommodate groups?

    The verified data does not confirm group policies, private rooms, seat counts, or room fees. check the venue's official channels for current group-booking details.

    What should a first-timer know about Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.?

    Verified basics: the venue is in Tokyo, dress code is casual, lunch is listed daily from 11:30 AM–3 PM, and dinner begins at 5 PM. Closing is 12 AM on Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, and 5 AM on Thursday through Saturday. Verified pricing is JPY 2,000–2,999 for lunch and JPY 8,000–9,999 for dinner.

    What are alternatives to Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.?

    If you are comparing other dining options, consider comparable venue venues such as Odajima, Atelier Morimoto XEX, XEX Omae, Sushi Murase, and トレフ ミヤモト, or compare with other Tokyo dining rooms generically. Check each venue's current details directly before booking.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.?

    The verified data does not confirm a tasting menu, omakase structure, or set-course format. Confirm the current menu directly with the restaurant before booking.

    Does Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan. handle dietary restrictions?

    The verified data does not include allergen or dietary-accommodation information. check the venue's official channels for current guidance.

    Location

    7 Chome-17-24 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan

    Tokyo, Japan

    Compare Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.

    Price vs. Value: Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    Yakiniku Korean Cold Noodles Yuchan.JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999Easy
    OdajimaUnknown
    Sushi MuraseUnknown
    Atelier Morimoto XEXUnknown
    XEX OmaeUnknown
    トレフ ミヤモトUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Odajima, Notable alternative
    • Sushi Murase, Notable alternative
    • Atelier Morimoto XEX, Notable alternative
    • XEX Omae, Notable alternative
    • トレフ ミヤモト, Notable alternative

    At JPY 8,000–9,999 for dinner, Yuchan. sits in the mid-range for Tokyo yakiniku, cheaper than premium wagyu-focused rooms but above neighborhood grill spots. Odajima in Nakameguro pushes closer to JPY 15,000+ per head and requires advance booking weeks out, but delivers a more curated omakase-style progression of cuts. Sushi Murase, also in Roppongi, operates in a different category (sushi counter), but overlaps on price and formality, if you're weighing seafood versus beef at the same spend level, Murase offers a quieter, more intimate room.

    For groups or families, Yuchan. has the edge: 73 seats, private rooms for 2–8 guests, and a late-night schedule that accommodates post-izakaya gatherings. Atelier Morimoto XEX and XEX Omae both offer teppanyaki and Western-fusion formats in larger, design-forward spaces, but neither focuses on Korean cold noodles or the DIY grilling format that defines Yuchan. If you're after yakiniku specifically and want to avoid the premium tier, Yuchan. delivers solid beef and easier booking, though you'll be grilling your own meat rather than watching a chef orchestrate the meal.

    If Yuchan. is full or you're chasing a quieter atmosphere, トレフ ミヤモト offers a more reserved, higher-end French-Japanese approach at a similar price point. For pure yakiniku value and accessibility, Yuchan. is the best bet among the five, especially at lunch, where the sub-JPY-3,000 cold noodles and beef bowls undercut nearly every other Tabelog 100 option in the city.

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