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Matsuo Genghis Khan Sapporo Kita

Sapporo, Japan

3.8
190
8 Chome-3-2 Kita 19 Johigashi, Higashi Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 065-0019, Japan +81 11 711 2828

Serving

Lamb Dish

Jingisukan

Recommended by Favy Japan and 5 other food critics.

Recommendations

"Matsuo Genghis Khan – which marinates the meat prior to grilling, providing you with an even more aromatic and savory taste of lamb meat. Eat the meat and vegetables with their special dipping sauces provided for an authentic and gastronomically amazing experience!"
"If you go for dinner, you can try some of the high-grade cuts of lamb. The price may be a little bit more expensive than other Jingisukan restaurants but you will get succulent meat of excellent quality. Have a nice cold Sapporo beer with your dinner and you'll be in heaven!"
"Head to one of Hokkaido’s more established brands – Matsuo Genghis Khan – which marinates the meat prior to grilling, providing you with an even more aromatic and savoury taste of lamb meat. Eat the meat and vegetables with their special dipping sauces provided for an authentic and gastronomically amazing experience!"
"Last year when I was at Shin-Chitose Airport going to Sendai, I found out that was a nice restaurant in the food court area called Matsuo Genghis Khan. I ordered the Genghis Khan set which came with miso soup, a bow of rice and a lot of onions and bean sprouts and some peas. All was very very delicious."
"The Mongolian BBQ here is marinated in a special sauce and will make your stomach rumble at the thought of it. Meat is marinated in a sauce made from apples and onions before being cooked in a special pot and then eaten."
"We recommend the Nikuyaku. It is Genghis Khan with 4 kinds of meat in one set. It has high-quality lamb, regular lamb, lamb heart, and mutton. Also in the set are rice, miso soup, udon, and a drink! It also goes well with alcohol such as draft beer."

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