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👉 Click here for reference今日は親子2人でじゅうじゅうカルビへランチに行ってきました♪
焼肉食べ放題の中でもコスパが良くて、大阪フェアの限定メニューもあって大満足!
子供は肉をデザートをパクパク、美味しい時間でした♪
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柔らかハラミは奥側です |
私の所の子供だけなのかな?
せせりを『くにゅくにゅ食べたい』と言い
お皿が2枚並んだうちの一枚分は余裕に食べます
ハラミも一皿はゆうに食べました♪
もっと写真を撮りたかったんですが
時間との勝負だったので食欲に走りました(笑)
そして思い出したかの様に
お子様くるくるポテトを撮りました
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ケチャップは必須です |
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とろろの冷麺です |
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鶏皮チップスです |
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梅昆布茶せせり |
- お子様くるくるポテト
- 白米
- 細切り香味野菜(少し)
- アイス(いちご×2/レインボー×2/チョコ/ラムネ/メロン)
- ハラミ(一人前半)
- せせり(一人前)
- メロンソーダ
- コーラー
📚 AIカイルの雑学
焼肉っていつからあるの?
実は、今のような「焼肉スタイル」が広がったのは、戦後(昭和20年代)からなんです!
もともとは在日韓国・朝鮮の方々が日本に伝えた料理がルーツで、
「ホルモン焼き」や「カルビ」などが屋台で人気になり、そこから徐々に広まっていったと言われています。
その後、昭和30年代ごろから「焼肉」という言葉も定着し、
家族や友だちとワイワイ楽しむ“定番スタイル”になっていきました✨
- 「焼肉」という言葉が広まったのは昭和30年代ごろ!
- 「カルビ」は韓国語の갈비(ガルビ)=あばら肉
- 「ホルモン」は関西弁の「放るもん(捨てるもの)」から来た説も🤣
今ではお祝いにも日常にも欠かせない“国民食”になってるんやね😊
English Is Here
🍖 Juju-Ju Karubi Osaka Fair! Yakiniku Buffet & Parent-Child Lunch Review
Today, we went to Juju-Ju Karubi for lunch as a parent-child duo ♪
Among the all-you-can-eat yakiniku options, this one stood out for its value and special Osaka Fair menu!
My kid happily devoured meat as if it were dessert—a delicious time was had by all ✨
Wasn't that yesterday too?
You might be thinking, "Didn't you go yesterday too?" — and you'd be right 😆
👉 Click here to check out yesterday’s Osaka Fair post
Today, though, I hadn’t planned on going out, but...
My 4-year-old said: "Mommy, I want to eat yakiniku!"
So off we went, again — to Juju-Ju Karubi 😊
🍴 What my child ate today (kid’s-eye view!)
- Curly fries
- White rice
- Sliced vegetables (just a bit)
- Ice cream (strawberry x2, rainbow x2, chocolate, soda, melon)
- Harami beef (half portion)
- Seseri (chicken neck, full portion)
- Melon soda
- Cola
⭐ What I noticed
I’ll be honest—I’m not just a taster, I’m a true fan of this place!
We ordered the Great Value Course, which comes with an 80-minute limit on weekends.
If you’re really hungry, I recommend going on a weekday lunch or dinner.
🍖 Must-haves for us:
- Beef tongue
- Seseri (grilled chicken neck)
- Soft harami beef
- My kid always says, "I want the chewy meat!"
🆕 New item this time:
- Chicken skin chips
- Salt and pepper seasoning was great, though it wasn’t as crispy as I hoped.
🌸 Last highlight:
- Plum-kombucha seasoned seseri
- Innovative flavor! I’d never thought to season grilled meat with kombucha.
🎈 More from the little one:
Final round of orders included:
Cotton candy marshmallow roasting
✨ Results? They were a little underdone and got squeezed by tiny hands. 🍡
The cold noodles with grated yam were my personal favorite!
📚 Kyle’s Yakiniku Trivia
When did “Yakiniku” become a thing in Japan?
The modern Japanese-style yakiniku started spreading after World War II, around the 1940s–50s. It was inspired by Korean grilled meat dishes introduced by Korean communities in Japan.
At first, dishes like “horumon” (offal meats) and “kalbi” (short ribs) became popular at food stalls. Over time, yakiniku evolved into a beloved group-dining style for families and friends!
- “Yakiniku” as a term became popular in the 1950s!
- “Kalbi” comes from the Korean word “galbi” (갈비)
- “Horumon” may come from the Kansai slang “horumon” meaning “discarded stuff” 🤭
📚 Kyle’s Yakiniku Trivia
When did “Yakiniku” become a thing in Japan?
The modern Japanese-style yakiniku started spreading after World War II, around the 1940s–50s. It was inspired by Korean grilled meat dishes introduced by Korean communities in Japan.
At first, dishes like “horumon” (offal meats) and “kalbi” (short ribs) became popular at food stalls. Over time, yakiniku evolved into a beloved group-dining style for families and friends!
- “Yakiniku” as a term became popular in the 1950s!
- “Kalbi” comes from the Korean word “galbi” (갈비)
- “Horumon” may come from the Kansai slang “horumon” meaning “discarded stuff” 🤭
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