A stand-up counter serving Korean street-market snacks inside the neon-lit ARIAKE FOOD STAGE food court on Ariake Garden's 2nd floor — order at the counter and collect food when your buzzer rings. The brand traces back to 1995, when its founder was the first to sell Korean hotteok pancakes in Japan from street stalls in Shinjuku and Akasaka, later growing into one of Shin-Okubo's best-known Korean street-food chains. The menu leans into cheese-pull hotdogs (hattogu), tteokbokki, and sotteok-sotteok skewers alongside NeNe Chicken's fried and yangnyeom chicken. Best suited for a quick, casual bite between shows at the neighboring Tokyo Garden Theater rather than a sit-down meal.
