Itadaki Yakiniku Has Filed For a Bellevue Location

Itadaki Yakiniku has filed for a liquor license on June 24th.
Itadaki Yakiniku Has Filed For a Bellevue Location
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According to a recent permit filing, Itadaki Yakiniku has filed for a location in Bellevue at 550 106th Avenue NE #101.

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A representative of Itadaki Yakiniku was not immediately available to comment upon What Now Seattle’s request.

While an official opening date and overall information is currently limited, according to an article written in 2022 from Downtown Bellevue Network, “Itadaki, a new Japanese barbecue restaurant, is planned to open in Bellevue at the Bellevue Connection. It was previously occupied by COCO Asian Cuisine Izkaya-Sushi Bar.”

“Yakiniku features bite-sized slices of beef and pork grilled table side over a charcoal flame. Japanese yakiniku originated from Korean-style barbecue, but has since evolved into its own with different marinades and dipping sauces.”

“It was announced in 2017 that a restaurant with Asian cuisine, COCO, would be opening at this location. The eatery is now closed and the phone number is no longer in service.”

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger is a writer, editor, and marketing collaborator with experience ranging from grant writing, screenwriting, SEO, content writing, and more. She graduated from Portland State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English, with multiple honors accreditations as a first-generation college student. You can find her in a local thrift shop or plant store, creating music, or going to one of her favorite band’s concerts when she is not behind the keyboard furiously typing away.
Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger is a writer, editor, and marketing collaborator with experience ranging from grant writing, screenwriting, SEO, content writing, and more. She graduated from Portland State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English, with multiple honors accreditations as a first-generation college student. You can find her in a local thrift shop or plant store, creating music, or going to one of her favorite band’s concerts when she is not behind the keyboard furiously typing away.

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