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Toramaru 虎丸烧肉

JapaneseYakinikuWagyuJapanese BBQCoal Grill

Toramaru (虎丸) enforces a remove-shoes-upon-entry policy and outfits every table with coal-powered flat-top grills — grill plates are swapped regularly to ensure each cut gets the freshest possible sear. Multiple Gubei food guides consistently recommend it as one of the neighbourhood's most authentic Japanese BBQ destinations.

Price
¥¥
Area
Changning / Gubei
Toramaru 虎丸烧肉 — authentic japanese restaurant in Shanghai, Changning / Gubei
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Hidden in the basement of Jin Hongqiao International Center in Gubei, Toramaru (虎丸烧肉 — Tiger Circle Yakiniku) stands out even in a neighbourhood dense with Japanese restaurants for two distinctive practices: diners remove their shoes upon entering, an unmistakeable signal of traditional Japanese hospitality culture, and grill plates are replaced regularly throughout the meal to prevent carryover flavours and ensure each piece of meat meets fresh, clean heat. Coal-powered flat-top grills provide the authentic high-heat cooking environment the style demands. The menu covers premium wagyu cuts — the Wagyu English-Style Beef Rice (¥52) and the hot-stone Korean-style Bibimbap (¥38) are popular closers — alongside more accessible yakiniku selections. Sophie Steiner's Gubei guide and multiple local platforms consistently rank Toramaru among the neighbourhood's essential Japanese BBQ stops.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The remove-shoes-upon-entry tradition and regularly swapped grill plates signal a level of Japanese hospitality and culinary rigour rare in Shanghai yakiniku.
  • Coal-powered flat-top grills produce the clean, precise searing heat that separates authentic yakiniku from generic table grill-it-yourself BBQ.
  • Multiple independent Gubei Japanese food guides — from Nomfluence to Sophie Steiner — consistently name Toramaru among the neighbourhood's must-visit Japanese restaurants.
  • Accessible pricing — wagyu rice bowls from ¥52 — makes premium yakiniku experience viable without the ¥¥¥¥ commitment.

Remove shoes at the entrance — socks required. The wagyu cuts go fast on busy evenings; arrive before 18:00 or pre-call. Note there is also a Xianxia Road branch for alternative access. — Format: Shoes-off yakiniku counter and tables. Authenticity: Remove-shoes-upon-entry Japanese yakiniku house with coal-powered flat-top grills and regularly swapped grill plates per table; featured in multiple Gubei Japanese food guides as an authentic Japanese BBQ experience; the name 虎丸 (Tiger Circle) is a distinctly Japanese naming convention.

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