Mountains of Meat! 3 Japanese Takeout Meals to Shake Off Lockdown Fatigue!
- Written by: Ran Tanaka
While lockdowns and stay-home requests have allowed us to improve our cooking, sometimes we need a bowl of piping hot takeaway!
To fulfill these desires, many of Japan's most famous chain eateries are offering takeout menus with huge meat bowls this spring! These supersized delights will spice up your life with a touch of gourmet goodness. Let's take a look!
Steak Gusto's 3 Meat Combo - 1 Month Only!
From 12 February (Friday), Steak Gusto will commence the 3rd part of their thrifty take-out campaign, known as the '3 Meat Combo.'
This special set combines three meats from different menus in a juicy, supersized mega-meal. It consists of misuji steak, chicken tatsuta, and hand-made mozzarella-tomato beef hamburg, along with a helping of fries.
The centerpiece is the misuji steak, a rare cut of beef of which only a few kilograms can be taken per cow. The exquisitely balanced marbling ensures the steak is soft, juicy, and packed with umami flavors.
・Menu Information:
3 Meat Combo (Takeout) 1,599 yen (excluding tax)
-1 Piece Misuji Steak 150g~ (includes Japanese-style onion sauce)
-1 Piece Chicken Tatsuta 110g~ (includes teriyaki sauce, tartar sauce)
-Hand-made Mozzarella-Tomato Beef Hamburg 200g~ (includes tomato sauce, basil-garlic oil)
-French Fries
*Takeout only
*Weight is measured before cooking. Please only use as a reference
*Image is just a sample. The chervil and mini-tomatoes are not included
*Product will be served in a special container
・Available At:
All Steak Gusto outlets
*availability and price depends upon store
・Availability Period:
12 February 2021 (Friday) - 10 March 2021 (Wednesday)
*The availability period is just a plan. Availability may end without notice
Origin's 5kg 'Castle Wall of Meat' - Can You Conquer It?
Japan's ubiquitous bento and deli chain 'Kitchen Origin' and 'Origin Bento' have collaborated with TV TOKYO's programs' Deki-mori Hunter' and 'Kyou Kara Yaru Kaigi' to bring us the limited edition 'Castle Wall of Meat' and the 'Castle Wall of Meat Jr.'
The Castle Wall of Meat is made up of 3 servings of beef yakiniku, 10 pieces of karaage, 5 pieces of fried shrimp, 3 pieces of tartar chicken nanban, 3 pieces of cheese-chicken katsu, 3 pieces of cabbage menchi-katsu, 3 pieces of demi-glace hamburg, and 3 pieces of chicken tatsuta. There is also an additional secret treat underneath, complemented by 2,100 grams of delicious rice!
Those who dare to tackle this monstrous meal will also receive an original rice scoop, paper cup, paper plate, and paper napkins. Considering this is a meal to be shared with 10 or more people, the rice scoop will definitely come in handy!
One thing to keep in mind is that the Castle Wall of Meat is made on an order-to-order basis and must be reserved at least 2 days in advance. Orders can be made in-store, via the toll-free telephone number, or by searching for and calling an individual store directly.
The Castle Wall of Meat Jr. is the warm-up to the bigger battle. Available at any store without reservation, it's the more sensible choice when dining alone. It includes a serving of fatty pork yakiniku (with onion-salt-lemon tare sauce), a helping of beef yakiniku, a piece of tonkatsu, and 4 pieces of karaage finished off by shredded cabbage and 300g of rice. Plus, to add extra delight, an additional surprise is hidden beneath the rice! If 300g of rice isn't enough, you can supersize (+100g/47 yen) or mega-size (+200g/93 yen) your rice.
・Menu Information:
Castle Wall of Meat: base price 6,290 yen (excluding tax)
*Includes a scoop for sharing
*Must be reserved at least 2 days in advance
・Castle Wall of Meat Jr.: base price 1,290 yen (excluding tax)
*Is served as per a regular pre-made or to-order bento
*Pasta can be served as an alternative to cabbage (supersize or mega-size rice is served in a separate container)
・Available At:
All Kitchen Origin and Origin Bento outlets
・Availability Period:
9 February 2021 (Tuesday) - 31 March 2021 (Wednesday)
Katsuya's 'Beef Katsu and Yakiniku Platter'- Celebrate the Year of the Ox!
Tonkatsu specialists Katsuya are celebrating the year of the Ox with their special limited edition 'Beef Katsu and Yakiniku Platter!' Combining two of their menus, this beefy delight will be the first of their brand-new 'platter' series.
A scrumptious layered piece of beef katsu is combined with beef yakiniku perfected by a zingy tare sauce. With a generous serving of each, it's a set made in heaven! In addition to takeout and delivery services, this platter can also be enjoyed in-store.
You can also order it as a donburi rice bowl or meal set, or simply get the meat by itself.
・Menu Information:
Take Out Menu:
-Beef Katsu and Yakiniku Platter Donburi Bento: 690 yen (excluding tax)
-Beef Katsu and Yakiniku Platter Bento: 790 yen (excluding tax)
-Beef Katsu and Yakiniku Platter Single Item: 590 yen (excluding tax)
・Available At:
Katsuya outlets in Japan
*Some outlets exempt
・Available From:
5 February 2021 (Friday)
Luckily for us, Japan brims with tantalizing takeout options to invigorate our home life with high-quality, healthy ingredients for a reasonable price! Which one will you be trying next time you're in Japan?
*Due to the spread of COVID-19, changes to business hours, temporary closures, and alterations to service may occur. Inquire directly at each business for the latest information.
Ran Tanaka is a Japanese writer and travel agency employee. After working as an editor for a major website, she switched to a travel company. She specializes in travel and food-related genres, and she has covered all 47 prefectures in Japan. She regularly travels to report on hidden gems, scenic spots, and the kinds of travel tips that only a travel industry insider can know.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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