Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Yakiniku Kosen
200ptsAward-winning yakiniku, off the tourist trail.

About Yakiniku Kosen
A Tabelog Award 2026 Silver winner with a score of 4.36, Yakiniku Kosen is one of Tokyo's most consistently recognised yakiniku restaurants, appearing on the Tokyo Top 100 list for three straight years. Located in Tateishi with a 10-seat counter and private rooms upstairs, it delivers award-level grilled meat at JPY 10,000–14,999 realistic spend. Cash only — plan ahead.
A Tabelog Silver winner in a working-class Tokyo neighbourhood — and worth the trip
A Tabelog score of 4.36 puts Yakiniku Kosen in a very small tier of yakiniku restaurants in Tokyo. That number alone should answer your first question: yes, book it. This is a Tabelog Award 2026 Silver winner that has appeared on the Tabelog Yakiniku Tokyo Top 100 list for three consecutive years (2023, 2024, and 2025), which in the context of Tokyo's competitive grilled-meat category is a meaningful run of consistency, not a one-year fluke.
The address is Tateishi, Katsushika — a neighbourhood far from the high-gloss dining corridors of Ginza or Roppongi, and about a one-minute walk from Tateishi Station on the Keisei Line. For Tokyo dining, that commute is not a penalty. The Tateishi area has long had a reputation for no-frills izakayas and unpretentious eating, which makes a restaurant of Kosen's award calibre feel genuinely out of step with its surroundings , in the leading way. If you are staying in central Tokyo, factor in 30 to 45 minutes of travel time and plan your evening accordingly.
The room is small: 10 counter seats on the ground floor, with private rooms on the second floor that accommodate parties of 4, 6, or 8. The venue can be privately hired for up to 20 people. That counter-only setup on the main floor means every seat faces the grill, which is the point. This is not a yakiniku chain with dozens of tables and interchangeable booths , it is closer in format to a specialist counter restaurant, where the configuration itself signals how seriously the kitchen takes what it is doing.
Pricing and what to expect at the table
Listed average dinner price is JPY 6,000 to JPY 7,999 per person, but Tabelog's review-based spending data places actual bills closer to JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999. That gap is worth understanding before you arrive. The listed price reflects a base spend; once you add drinks , the venue lists shochu as its primary spirit offering , and work through more of the menu, the real cost lands higher. Budget JPY 12,000 to JPY 15,000 per head to be realistic about a full evening here.
At that price point, Kosen sits in the mid-tier of Tokyo's serious dining options, well below an omakase at Harutaka or a kaiseki progression at RyuGin, and broadly comparable in cost to Florilège at the lower end of its pricing. For the category , grilled beef, counter format, serious sourcing implied by three years of Top 100 recognition , it represents strong value relative to the award credentials on offer.
One practical note that matters more here than at most Tokyo restaurants: Kosen does not accept credit cards, electronic money, or QR code payments. Cash only, full stop. Confirm how much you plan to spend and carry yen accordingly. This is a firm policy, not a quirk that the front-of-house will work around.
Drinks: shochu, and the absence of a wine program
The assigned editorial angle here is wine program depth, and the honest answer is: there is no wine program at Yakiniku Kosen, at least none documented in the venue data. The listed drink offering is shochu. That is the right pairing framework for this style of yakiniku , Japanese spirits alongside grilled meat is a coherent match, and shochu's lower alcohol profile and clean finish work well across a grill-forward menu. If a deep wine list is part of what you are looking for in a special-occasion dinner, Kosen is not that venue. For wine-forward dining at a comparable price tier in Tokyo, L'Effervescence and Crony are worth looking at instead. If you want the full picture of what Tokyo's fine dining options look like across formats, the Pearl Tokyo restaurants guide covers the full range.
Booking: easier than you'd expect for a venue of this standing
Reservations are available by phone between 5:00 PM and midnight (03-3694-7316), and also via Instagram DM at @yakiniku.kousen. The booking difficulty rating for Kosen is classified as easy, which is somewhat surprising given the award record, but likely reflects the neighbourhood location keeping tourist demand lower than it would be for a comparable restaurant in Shinjuku or Shibuya. That said, with only 10 counter seats, any given evening fills quickly once regulars and food-focused visitors claim their spots. Book at least one to two weeks out for a weekday table, and further in advance for a weekend. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday from 17:00 to 23:30, and closed on Sundays.
For groups of 4 or more, the second-floor private rooms are the right option. They seat up to 8 in a private configuration and can accommodate up to 20 for a full private hire. If you are planning a celebration dinner or a business meal with Japanese colleagues , both occasions the restaurant explicitly flags as well-suited , contact them early about the upstairs rooms. For a special-occasion dinner, the private room format is meaningfully better than the counter for extended groups, and worth specifying when you book.
How it compares to other Tokyo dining options
Kosen sits in a different format category from most of Tokyo's award-level dining. For context beyond yakiniku, see Pearl's coverage of Sézanne, HOMMAGE, and the broader Tokyo restaurant guide. For those travelling beyond Tokyo, comparable counter-format precision dining exists at HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, Goh in Fukuoka, akordu in Nara, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa. For international reference points in the counter-format, high-commitment dining category, Le Bernardin in New York and Lazy Bear in San Francisco offer useful comparisons in terms of how a focused format can deliver award-level results. See also Pearl's guides to Tokyo hotels, Tokyo bars, Tokyo wineries, and Tokyo experiences to plan around your visit.
Quick reference: Tabelog Silver 2026, score 4.36 | Dinner JPY 10,000–14,999 realistic spend | Cash only | 10 counter seats + private rooms for 4–8 | Book by phone 5 PM–midnight or via Instagram | Open Mon–Sat 17:00–23:30, closed Sunday
Frequently asked questions
- Can I eat at the bar at Yakiniku Kosen? Yes , the ground floor is counter-only, with 10 seats. That is the entire main-floor seating configuration. If you want a table or private setting, the second floor has private rooms for 4, 6, or 8 people. The counter is the experience here; it puts you directly in front of the grill and is well-suited for solo diners or pairs.
- How far ahead should I book Yakiniku Kosen? One to two weeks is sufficient for most weeknight slots. For weekends, or if you want a specific private room configuration, book two to three weeks out. The neighbourhood location means demand is lower than for a comparable Tabelog Silver restaurant in central Tokyo, but with only 10 counter seats, any single service can fill quickly. Reserve by phone (03-3694-7316, available 5 PM to midnight) or via Instagram DM at @yakiniku.kousen.
- What should I order at Yakiniku Kosen? Specific menu items are not documented in the available data, so Pearl cannot responsibly recommend individual dishes. What is clear from the venue's Tabelog credentials , Silver 2026, three consecutive years on the Tokyo Yakiniku Top 100 , is that the core yakiniku offering is the reason to visit. Order broadly across the menu and let the kitchen guide you. Shochu is the documented drink pairing.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Yakiniku Kosen? No tasting menu is documented for Kosen in the available data. Yakiniku is typically an à la carte or set-course format where diners select cuts to grill at the table. Given the award record and price point (realistic spend JPY 10,000–14,999), committing to a full evening and ordering generously is the approach most consistent with how serious yakiniku restaurants operate. Don't under-order.
- Is Yakiniku Kosen worth the price? Yes, for the category. A Tabelog score of 4.36 and Silver status represent a verifiable quality benchmark, and JPY 10,000–14,999 per head is mid-range for Tokyo's award-level dining. For comparison, a counter omakase at Harutaka or kaiseki at RyuGin will cost significantly more. Kosen delivers award-level credentials at a lower price point than most of its Tokyo peers in the fine dining tier. Cash only , plan accordingly.
- Is Yakiniku Kosen good for a special occasion? Yes, particularly for small groups using the private rooms. The second floor accommodates up to 8 in a private room setting, and the venue explicitly notes it as family-friendly and good for friends. For a date or celebration with two people, the counter is a strong option , it is an engaged, involved dining format. For a business dinner with Japanese colleagues, the private rooms are the more appropriate setting. Confirm room availability when booking.
- What are alternatives to Yakiniku Kosen in Tokyo? For yakiniku at a comparable or higher price point, Tokyo has several Tabelog-recognised options in more central neighbourhoods , but Kosen's three-year Top 100 consistency and Silver award place it at the leading of the category. If you want a different format at a similar spend, Florilège offers French cuisine at a comparable price tier. For higher-budget special occasions, L'Effervescence and RyuGin are the relevant comparisons. The full Tokyo restaurant guide covers the range.
- Can Yakiniku Kosen accommodate groups? Yes. Private rooms on the second floor seat 4, 6, or 8, and the full venue can be privately hired for up to 20 people. For group bookings, contact the restaurant directly by phone (03-3694-7316) or via Instagram. Note that the ground-floor counter seats only 10, so groups of more than 10 will need to discuss arrangements in advance. Cash-only payment applies regardless of group size.
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| Harutaka | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| RyuGin | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| L'Effervescence | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| HOMMAGE | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| Florilège | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ¥¥¥ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Yakiniku Kosen?
Yes — and for most visits, the counter is your only option. Yakiniku Kosen has 10 counter seats on the ground floor, with private rooms on the second floor for groups of 4, 6, or 8. Solo diners and pairs should plan on the counter; it's the format the restaurant is built around.
How far ahead should I book Yakiniku Kosen?
Book as early as you can. With only 10 counter seats and a Tabelog score of 4.36, demand outpaces availability consistently. Reservations are taken by phone between 5:00 PM and midnight at 03-3694-7316, or via Instagram DM at @yakiniku.kousen. The Instagram route may be easier for non-Japanese speakers.
What should I order at Yakiniku Kosen?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data, so ordering blind is part of the experience here. The restaurant's Tabelog description points to craft and aesthetic sensibility in its approach to grilled meat, and shochu is listed as the drink offering. Ask the counter staff for their recommendations on the night — that interaction is standard at counter-format yakiniku.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Yakiniku Kosen?
Menu format details are not publicly documented for Yakiniku Kosen. What is documented: the listed dinner price runs JPY 6,000 to JPY 7,999, but actual spending based on Tabelog reviews lands closer to JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999. Budget toward the higher figure to avoid surprises.
Is Yakiniku Kosen worth the price?
At JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 per head in practice, Kosen sits at the upper end of the Tokyo yakiniku price band — but it carries a 4.36 Tabelog score and has been selected for the Tabelog Yakiniku Tokyo Top 100 three consecutive years (2023, 2024, 2025), plus the 2026 Silver award. For that level of recognition in a format this accessible, the price is justified. If you want to spend less, the yakiniku options at that price point with equivalent credentials in Tokyo are few.
Is Yakiniku Kosen good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly for a dinner that feels deliberate without being formal. The venue is classified as a house restaurant in a working-class Katsushika neighbourhood, private rooms are available for groups of up to 8, and the restaurant is listed as family-friendly. It suits a low-key celebration better than a high-ceremony event — no dress code is listed, and the counter format encourages engagement rather than theatre.
What are alternatives to Yakiniku Kosen in Tokyo?
For award-level yakiniku in Tokyo, the Tabelog Top 100 list is the most useful reference — Kosen appears on it consistently. If you want a different format entirely, Pearl covers Sézanne and Florilège for Western fine dining, and HOMMAGE for French-Japanese tasting menus. Those are different cuisine categories but sit in a comparable or higher price range.
Recognized By
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