Has anyone seen or heard where to buy or order from.
Could come clutch for those hungry nights.
by 8bitburner
21 Comments
eklone
Many Asian markets have this in their frozen section. H mart, galleria, 99 ranch, mitsuwa. Check em out!
Edit: as others said, this is very easy to make, I do it all the time. Can get all these ingredients at an Asian market, sorry for no measurements, but I just do it till the taste is right
1. Thin sliced fatty beef for shabu
2. 1/4 to 1/2 sweet onion depending on how much your like onion
3. Soy sauce (not a crazy amount, for color and taste)
4. Mirin (little splash, maybe 2tsp
5. Brown sugar
6. A sprinkle of handashi soup stock(if using dry) or a splash of premade dashi stock
7. Water
8. Egg (optional)
In a pan, cook onions in a little oil until just starting to turn color. Add beef. Cook for a min or two just to get it up to heat and soft. Add all liquids and sugar/dashi. Reduce heat and let simmer for 5-8 min. In a separate bowl, whisk egg. Pour egg over the whole thing. Agitate slightly, to let egg settle and cook. Pour the whole fucking thing over a bowl of rice. Pluses for pickled ginger and togarashi spice on top.
Cheers
Goldelux
No.. but why would you..
KJM31422
You can find them at basically any Asian market, every specialty store near where I live (Ktown) has them in the freezer section.
That being, they’re really fuckin gross and I don’t know why anyone would want to eat them. TJs frozen stuff is better and cheaper
Shmacoby
Weee! Asian delivery app always has them
razorduc
I see it at Nijiya or the Marukai Market in Little Tokyo. But I’ve seen it in Korean markets and Mitsuwa too. But not all of them carry Yoshinoya specifically, although all have some kind of frozen gyu don meat.
osofast420
Tokyo Central in Gardena is where I bought them before, but they are like $5-6 each now
NomoNumbaSixteen
Those are at any Tokyo Central, Marukai, Mitsuwa, Nijiya, in the frozen section
LadySamSmash
My sis bought it from weee online store. Sayweee.com
miketo3
Just bought some at the Tokyo Central in West Covina.
dongledongledongle
Also try making your own. This is a baseline recipe for most Japanese meals.
KiloAlphaJulietIndia
I love them but they’re overpriced
rainmaker_superb
Asian markets. You could also use Weee, it’s like Amazon for Asian food.
They taste pretty close to the restaurant, but they get pretty expensive though.
You’re better off going to the restaurant and using a mailer coupon. Yoshinoya is one of the few fast food spots still giving out good coupons in times like this.
babyjames333
i miss yoshi
onehashbrown
Japan
hichops
I get them at Mitsuwa
thesixler
I want to learn how to make the sauce they flavor the beef with, then I could use my own beef
ThereCanOnlyBeOnce
I’ve seen them at 99 ranch, h-mart, and tokyo central in their freezer section.
PatienceFar4786
The Marukai market
Formal_Discipline_12
Asian markets. It’s close in taste to getting it from actual yoshinoya. I buy these for lunch at work.
21 Comments
Many Asian markets have this in their frozen section. H mart, galleria, 99 ranch, mitsuwa. Check em out!
Edit: as others said, this is very easy to make, I do it all the time. Can get all these ingredients at an Asian market, sorry for no measurements, but I just do it till the taste is right
1. Thin sliced fatty beef for shabu
2. 1/4 to 1/2 sweet onion depending on how much your like onion
3. Soy sauce (not a crazy amount, for color and taste)
4. Mirin (little splash, maybe 2tsp
5. Brown sugar
6. A sprinkle of handashi soup stock(if using dry) or a splash of premade dashi stock
7. Water
8. Egg (optional)
In a pan, cook onions in a little oil until just starting to turn color. Add beef. Cook for a min or two just to get it up to heat and soft. Add all liquids and sugar/dashi. Reduce heat and let simmer for 5-8 min. In a separate bowl, whisk egg. Pour egg over the whole thing. Agitate slightly, to let egg settle and cook. Pour the whole fucking thing over a bowl of rice. Pluses for pickled ginger and togarashi spice on top.
Cheers
No.. but why would you..
You can find them at basically any Asian market, every specialty store near where I live (Ktown) has them in the freezer section.
That being, they’re really fuckin gross and I don’t know why anyone would want to eat them. TJs frozen stuff is better and cheaper
Weee! Asian delivery app always has them
I see it at Nijiya or the Marukai Market in Little Tokyo. But I’ve seen it in Korean markets and Mitsuwa too. But not all of them carry Yoshinoya specifically, although all have some kind of frozen gyu don meat.
Tokyo Central in Gardena is where I bought them before, but they are like $5-6 each now
Those are at any Tokyo Central, Marukai, Mitsuwa, Nijiya, in the frozen section
My sis bought it from weee online store.
Sayweee.com
Just bought some at the Tokyo Central in West Covina.
Also try making your own. This is a baseline recipe for most Japanese meals.
I love them but they’re overpriced
Asian markets. You could also use Weee, it’s like Amazon for Asian food.
They taste pretty close to the restaurant, but they get pretty expensive though.
You’re better off going to the restaurant and using a mailer coupon. Yoshinoya is one of the few fast food spots still giving out good coupons in times like this.
i miss yoshi
Japan
I get them at Mitsuwa
I want to learn how to make the sauce they flavor the beef with, then I could use my own beef
I’ve seen them at 99 ranch, h-mart, and tokyo central in their freezer section.
The Marukai market
Asian markets. It’s close in taste to getting it from actual yoshinoya. I buy these for lunch at work.
They have them at Marukai market in West LA.
Source: I’ve gotten them a few times.
My kids love it. Get from weee online delivery