2020.10.29
Hello! We are Shuhaskaria Kibon Asakusa, a restaurant specializing in churrasco and Brazilian cuisine, located in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's most popular sightseeing spots, a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the TX line.
Asakusa main store of Que bom! Asakusa, which started selling pre-cooked (except for some items) churrasco ingredients "pre-cozied SET" for mail order and take-out.
~The theme of this year's event will be "Kibon's Taste with Just One Frying Pan" and we will challenge how easily we can reproduce the taste of a restaurant!
The new Kibon original BBQ set is also on sale!
Kibon Asakusa's main restaurant is experiencing a surge in online reservations due to the Go To Eat campaign.
There is a sense that the weekends are much more lively than they once were.
The photo shows the preparation of corazon (chicken hearts) just before opening for dinner on such a Saturday.
A large number of chicken hearts are skewered in an orderly fashion.
This is a great example of how well Corazon's churrasco has been received in Kibon.
So what part of the chicken is chicken hearts?
It is a chicken hearts (hearts), so it is a heart.
One heart per chicken.
It is a tremendous collection of hearts.
I might make it hard to eat if I say too much, so I'm done chatting around here.
Now, the herbs are the key to Kibon's seasoning of these popular corazones.
What is the name of that herb!
The correct answer was that it was an herb with a 'ma'!
Now what is it?
Sorry for the half-baked hint, but if you're interested, imagine it and try it at home...
Oops, some of the sets sold in Kibon's online store include a corazon, so it might be interesting to order one and compare it with your own corazon...
Shuhaskaria Kibon Asakusa is waiting for you in a corner of Asakusa, an area full of the Edo period (1603-1867), with its famous meat dishes.
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Official] Churrascaria Quebom! Asakusa Main Store [Certified Shop
address (e.g. of house)
〒111-0035
B1, 2-15-13 Nishi Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access
Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station, Exit A1, 1 min. walk
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Tawaramachi Station, Exit #3, 3 min. walk
Phone number
Business Hours
weekday
17:00-23:00
(L.O. 22:00)
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays
lunch
11:30-15:00
(L.O. 14:30, Drink L.O. 14:30)