Shilingol

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Bunkyo City, Japan

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Restaurant· Udon noodle restaurant

Shilingol Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Shilingol is located in Bunkyo City, Japan on 4 Chome-11-9 Sengoku. Shilingol is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category restaurant in Japan.

Address

4 Chome-11-9 Sengoku

Phone

+81 359783837

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsSmoke-free placeToilets

Accessibility

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeSpiritsWine

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Jean-Philippe Gingras-Bégin

My friends and I had the 4000 Yen course menu. It was so much food we barely managed to eat it all. The food comes out fast. It was all very tasty and unique. They have a short live performance every night, during which the chef/owner performs traditional mongolian songs. Overall, I have nothing but praise for this place. I'll be back.

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thien dang

During my first trip in Japan this year 2017, I run into this authentic Mongolian restaurant. It is a rare find in Tokyo, Bunkyo area. This place served great mutton meat . The owner is extremely knowledgeable about Mongolian food and the also accompanied by a chef from Mongolia. I am impressed by the service. He can speak Japanese, Chinese and English. During the meal, the Mongolian chef takes break to perform traditional Mongolian music. It is a wonderful experience to enjoyed great food along with lovely music. I find myself dinning in middle of Mongolia Great plain. No words can describe such experience. Highly recommended this restaurant. The owner has also been to USA and is very informative about his dishes. Great time and exceptional service!!!!!!

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Arno van Sinderen

Ever wanted to try Mongolian food from the comfort of Tokyo? Look nu further The food is delicious and if you take the 4000 yen set, also in abundance, we couldn't finish it, but enjoyed every bite.

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Troy Chryssos

I had never tried Mongolian food before, but I'm very glad I stopped in here for dinner. The staff was extremely friendly, and (importantly for a foreigner like me), their English was very good. I tried the Chanasan Mahk, boiled mutton on the bone, as it was listed as the \truest\ Mongolian dish. While I was skeptical, the food was delicious and the experience was phenomenal. I was handed a knife, a pair of gloves, a big Flintstones hunk of meat and told to go to town. What fun. I would encourage anyone who isn't familiar with Mongolian food to try this place. I was told some nights the chef performs, I'm sorry I missed that.

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Guilherme Rocha

Nice Mongolian restaurant