Discovering Kobe & The Amazing Kobe Beef! – Japan Travel Vlog: Day 5 || Poti Travels
Kobe Beef! Wagyu Steak! Wagyu Beef! All of this..
In our day 5 in Japan! We travelled to Kobe Japan to experience the famous Kobe Beef!
We initially planned to taste the Kobe beef in Wakkoqu (Wakkoku) but unfortunately, we need a reservation prior visiting the restaurant. Disappointing turn of events, we searched for other good options and found the Steakland (restaurant) which offers reasonable price and good quality of Kobe beef steak.
Prior to our Kobe beef experience, we also visited the Kobe Herb Garden. We rode the rope way going up to the herb garden. You have an option to ride the rope way or hike using the walk way going up to the garden. With a fascinating view while going up via the rope way, The herb garden was “Holland” inspired with lots of flowers and has an amazing view of Kobe.
We finished off our day with a cup of coffee in Starbucks Cafe Kobe. It’s housed in an old fashioned 2 floors establishment. Very uniquely designed compared to the common SB cafe stores.
Notes:
What to do in Kobe? : Visit Herb Garden, Eat Kobe Beef, Visit Starbucks Cafe
Where to eat Kobe Beef / A5 kobe beef (Wagyu Beef) : Wakkoqu or Wakkoku, Steakland
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