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No. 1 Yoshinoya store in Tsukiji

[Mr.Chuo-ku] December 19, 2014 15:00

 Founded in 1899, Yoshinoya's founding store (the first store) is located in the central wholesale market food in Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, with approximately 1,800 stores in Japan and overseas as the largest beef bowl chain.

 

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①Company name is Yoshinoya Co., Ltd. (English name: YOSHINOYA CO., LTD.)
※The character of Yoshi is correctly "soil" and "mouth".


②Founded in Nihonbashi Fish Bank, Chuo-ku

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③The menu at the first store is only beef bowl, beef plate, and familiar side dishes such as miso soup and egg.

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(1 company name, 2 photos, and 3 menu are excerpted from the official website.)

 
The following is a story I've heard.

The meat used at this first store is Japanese beef. Onion is also fresh and soft, and here Tsukiji is a place where "fresh ingredients" and "food professionals" gather, and you are also particular about beef bowls.
Also, at the time of ordering, options such as `` Negidaku '' and `` Tsuyudaku '' are all Yoshinoya, but at the first store, the degree varies depending on how many times you say `` dakudakudaku '' such as `` Negidakudaku '' and `` Tsuyudakudaku '' It seems to be. In addition, there are also "tsumeshiro (cold rice)" and "torodaku (a lot of meat fat)". The Tsukiji store, which was founded on the fish shore as Yoshinoya, seems to have special attention and has changed its stance from other stores.

 
Address: 5-2-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Central Wholesale Market Food C

Business hours From 5:00 to 13:00

Regular holidays: In accordance with the Tsukiji Market

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Official Homepage
Yoshinoya No. 1 store:
http://www.yoshinoya.com/shop/tsukiji/index.html

History of Yoshinoya:
http://www.yoshinoya.com/company/history.html

 

 

 
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