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N9Y BUTCHER'S GRILL NEWYORK Ginza

N9Y BUTCHER'S GRILL NEWYORK 銀座店

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bar
hamburger
3.8
(478 reviews)
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Recent Reviews

4.0

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.

3.0

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.

5.0

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.

4.0

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! 🤗

4.0

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.