Sukiya, Japanese restaurant in Tatuapé District, Brazil
Sukiya is a Japanese restaurant in São Paulo's Tatuapé District that specializes in Gyudon, a traditional rice bowl dish. The bowl consists of rice topped with thinly sliced beef and onions in a savory soy-based sauce.
The restaurant operates as part of Zensho Foods, a Japanese company that brought the Gyudon concept to Brazil. This expansion allowed São Paulo residents to access this dining chain at the neighborhood level.
The establishment introduces diners to traditional Japanese rice bowl cuisine through consistent preparation methods that reflect the original concept. This approach helps customers experience authentic flavors in a casual setting.
The restaurant is located in Tatuapé and operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:40 PM with affordable pricing. This makes it easy to stop by for a quick meal at any time during the day.
Customers can choose from six different portion sizes of Gyudon, ranging from mini to mega. This selection allows each diner to find the right amount that suits their appetite.
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