N9Y BUTCHER'S GRILL NEWYORK Ginza
N9Y BUTCHER'S GRILL NEWYORK 銀座店
Recent Reviews
I was in Tokyo on business and used this restaurant for dinner. It's located in the basement of Ginza, giving it a hidden gem feel. The interior is nice and the food is delicious, but it can take a while for the food to arrive and it can get noisy depending on the time and crowd. The service is polite and the prices are not too high.
They have a craft beer tasting set, which is great because you can enjoy three different kinds at once. It's a recommended place for beer lovers. We ordered mainly appetizers, and everything was delicious. I'd like to try their famous beer can chicken next time.
They accepted various cashless payments. I visited with two people around 12:15 PM on a weekday, and it wasn't very crowded. During lunchtime, they offer a salad bar, soup bar, drink bar, and dessert, as well as brown rice and white rice. It seems like a good option for those on a low-carb diet or health-conscious individuals. I ordered the buttermilk chicken, but it came with unexpected fried chicken and fries 😅 As you can see in the photo, it's a menu that kids would love! It was delicious. They also had multiple salad dressings.
A restaurant in Ginza, known for its luxurious atmosphere, where you can enjoy a reasonably priced lunch with a salad buffet. I had been passing by this place several times on my way from the heart of Ginza towards Kyobashi and was intrigued, so I decided to give it a try. The restaurant's ambiance is a stylish twist on a classic New York bar, with a foreign feel right from the entrance at the bottom of the stairs. First, I took a seat and chose from the lunch menu. It was past 1 pm when I arrived, so the chicken steak was already sold out! So, I decided to order the mysterious 'Buttermilk Chicken'. When the dish arrived, it turned out to be nothing more than fried chicken! Why not just call it 'Fried Chicken' then? 🤔 The accompanying potatoes were freshly fried and crispy, absolutely delicious! The chicken itself was just average 😑. The salad, soup, rice (white rice and brown rice), and drinks were all self-service buffet style. The unlimited salad 🥗 was definitely a plus! 🥰 I finished off with some fruit yogurt, leaving me completely full. It was definitely a good value for the price! 🤗
This time, I actually used this place for my farewell party. It's a great place to have fun with friends. I want to spread the word about this place in Ginza. **My Review** **Location** The location is easily accessible, about a 5-minute walk from Ginza Station. It's located in the basement of a building facing a major street. There's a signboard, so it's easy to find. **Taste** The main meat dishes are hearty, with thick-cut steaks and hamburgers. We had a roast beef and roast pork tasting platter as our main course, and both were tender and delicious. The salad was fresh and crisp, and it came out in a large serving for 5 people. **Price & Value** The main meat dishes are priced reasonably for a Ginza restaurant, ranging from ¥1,500 to ¥2,000. For groups, I recommend going for a course with all-you-can-drink. You can add craft beer to the all-you-can-drink option, making it excellent value for money. **Service** The staff were polite and helpful. They responded promptly to our orders and questions, allowing us to enjoy our meal comfortably. We were able to use a private room in the back. It allowed us to have a good time without worrying about others, and we could talk freely for my farewell party. **Ambiance** The interior has a New York vibe, and it's very lively. There were many customers enjoying themselves in the main dining area. **Additional Notes** The private room in the back that we used definitely requires a reservation. Generally, there are many seats, including tables and sofas, making it ideal for group dining. For dessert, we were served a cake on a commemorative celebratory plate with a message, which was a very nice touch.