ICHIBAN JAPANESE BBQ BUFFET in Lisbon offers a unique dining experience with its Japanese-style barbecue buffet, where guests can grill their own meats at the table. This vibrant restaurant combines traditional Japanese flavors with a modern all-you-can-eat concept, making it a popular choice for food enthusiasts. This is the latest English menu for ICHIBAN JAPANESE BBQ BUFFET, a Grill/Barbecue Restaurant in Lisbon. Below you’ll find all dishes, prices, and specialties. (use the dropdown above to select other languages).
Dish | Details | Dietary Info | Cost (€) |
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Lunch Set Menu | Includes rice bowl, miso soup, and choice of main | Soy, Dairy | 13.9€ |
Dish | Details | Dietary Info | Cost (€) |
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Katsudon | Breaded pork cutlet rice bowl | Soy, Egg, Dairy | 13.9€ |
Tonkotsu Ramen | Pork bone broth ramen | Soy, Dairy | 13.9€ |
Yak Udon | Stir-fried udon noodles | Soy, Sesame | 12.9€ |
Beef Bowl with Onsen Egg | Beef bowl with soft-boiled egg | Soy, Egg, Dairy | 13.9€ |
Stir-fried Udon Noodles | Stir-fried udon with vegetables | Soy, Sesame | 12.9€ |
Dish | Details | Dietary Info | Cost (€) |
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Ichiban Special Combo | Sushi roll + fried chicken | Soy, Egg, Sesame | 13.9€ |
Tacos de Combos | Taco combo with miso soup | Soy, Dairy | N/A |
Dish | Details | Dietary Info | Cost (€) |
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Waste Food Charge | 3.95€ per 200g | N/A | 3.95€ |
3.95€ per 200g (additional) | N/A | 3.95€ |
The “waste food charge” on the ICHIBAN JAPANESE BBQ BUFFET menu likely refers to a fee imposed for any uneaten food left over from the all-you-can-eat buffet, aimed at encouraging responsible consumption. Based on the menu, it is listed as €3.95 per 200g of wasted food, suggesting a penalty to deter excessive waste. This is a common practice in some buffet-style restaurants to promote sustainability and manage costs.
A meal for two at ICHIBAN JAPANESE BBQ BUFFET without alcohol costs approximately (€27.8–€55.6) including starters (€0), mains (€13.9–€27.8) and desserts (€0), plus cover (€0). With alcohol (e.g., house wine or beer at (€2–€5) per glass), the total rises to (€31.8–€65.6), adding (€4–€10) for two drinks.
This menu guide is AI-generated and may contain errors. We use artificial intelligence to estimate possible allergens based on dish names, but this is not a substitute for professional allergen information. Always inform your server of any allergies, intolerances, or dietary restrictions before ordering. Do not rely on this guide—ingredients, preparation methods, and cross-contamination risks can vary.
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The menu provided is as accurate as possible as of the upload date, May, 2025, but prices, availability and ingredients are subject to change.
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