Rikyu Ichibancho Yanagimachi

Sendai


The best gyūtan (charcoal-grilled cow's tongue) place in town is this tiny hole-in-the-wall filled with locals. It's cheap, fresh and there is an English-language menu so you don't accidentally order the tail.


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