Introduction
This is a review of a luxurious dinner at
Yakiniku Viking Sakon, located inside Osaka’s Nanko ATC.
After spending the day exploring ATC,
the last thing you want to do is wash dishes at home—
so why not treat yourself to
an all-you-can-eat yakiniku buffet instead?
At Sakon, you can enjoy a time-unlimited dinner buffet,
filled with delicious dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
In my opinion, it’s one of the best yakiniku buffet restaurants in Osaka!
Compared to lunch,
the dinner menu is even more upgraded—
with BBQ meats, side dishes, salads, and desserts—
all at an unbelievably reasonable price.
You’ll leave with a full belly and a happy heart…
until you realize—oops, maybe a little too full!
If you’re looking for the perfect way to end your day at ATC,
this luxurious all-you-can-eat dinner buffet is the way to go!

1.Sakon ATC Pricing: Unlimited-Time Dinner Buffet!
The biggest charm of Yakiniku Viking Sakon is its
“unlimited dining time” self-service buffet —
yes, you can stay and eat as long as you like during business hours!
This policy also applies to dinner time,
so you can relax and enjoy your favorite meats and side dishes
without worrying about the clock.
| Category | Weekend & Holiday Dinner Price (Tax Excl.) | Weekend & Holiday Dinner Price (Tax Incl.) |
|---|---|---|
| Adults (Junior high school & up) | ¥2,100 | ¥2,310 |
| Seniors (65 and up) | ¥1,619 | ¥1,780 |
| Children (Elementary school) | ¥1,280 | ¥1,400 |
| Toddlers (3 years & up) | ¥460 | ¥500 |
※Children under 2 years old eat for free!
Considering the unlimited dining time and
the wide variety of dishes,
this price is an unbelievable deal for a dinner yakiniku restaurant in Osaka.

(As of September 27, 2025)
2. The Stars of Dinner: Premium Meats & Horumon Selection
During dinner time, the self-serve buffet offers an even
greater variety of meats compared to lunch.
- Yakiniku (Grilled Meats):
A mouthwatering lineup of classics like karubi (short ribs),
roast beef, chicken, and sausages—all the must-have cuts are here! - Plenty of Horumon (Offal):
You’ll even find mino (tripe) and
akasenmai (red tripe) on the buffet!
Honestly, I couldn’t contain my excitement—
because it’s rare to find a yakiniku place nearby that serves mino!
It’s the kind of selection that makes any meat lover’s heart dance
(and stomach growl).

3. Sweets & Side Dishes – The Perfect Way to End Your Yakiniku Feast
One of Sakon’s biggest charms is that it’s not just about the grilled meat —
the desserts and side dishes are also amazing!
- A wide variety of desserts:
From ice cream (vanilla, strawberry, and more) to soft serve,
fruit jelly, roll cakes, and even Japanese-style sweets like
dango (rice dumplings) —
there’s something for everyone.
You can even add your own toppings to create your perfect dessert combo!
It’s the kind of buffet where you’ll definitely find room for “just one more bite.”

- Buffet Corner:
You can create your own plate with a great selection of
side dishes like salad, kimchi, and bean sprout namul.
These refreshing sides are perfect between bites of yakiniku!
Plus, there are cute touches that kids love —
like “Yukari” and “Hiroshi” rice seasonings
available to sprinkle over rice.
It’s those little details that make the meal even more
enjoyable for families.

Rice Seasoning Corner: “Furikake Heaven!”
There’s even a furikake corner —
those colorful little rice seasonings that Japanese people love to
sprinkle on top of plain rice.
Here’s the lineup from left to right:
1️⃣ Yukari – A classic made from red shiso leaves.
It gives your rice a refreshing, slightly tangy flavor.
2️⃣ (No label… mystery flavor!) – We couldn’t figure out what it was,
but that made it kind of exciting.
3️⃣ Hiroshi – The green one, made from chopped leafy greens.
Healthy and full of flavor!
4️⃣ Kaori – Another shiso-based mix,
with a mild herbal aroma and gentle taste.
5️⃣ Noritama – Probably the most famous one!
A mix of seaweed, egg flakes, and sesame — kids love it.
Even though some visitors seemed unsure what these were,
once they tried sprinkling them over rice, they couldn’t stop!
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4. Access: Located on the 2nd Floor of ATC O’s South Building
Yakiniku Viking Sakon (ATC Branch) is located on the
2nd floor of the O’s South Building inside ATC (Asia Pacific Trade Center).
It’s in a different building from Asobi Mare,
so make sure to check the map before you go.
- Nearest Station: Directly connected to Trade Center-mae Station
on the Nanko Port Town Line (New Tram) - Location: ATC O’s Building, South Wing 2F
5. Conclusion: The Best-Value All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku Dinner in ATC Osaka
At Yakiniku Viking Sakon ATC,
you can enjoy a time-unlimited dinner buffet
with premium cuts like minō (beef tripe) and
akasenmai (red tripe) — a dream come true for meat lovers!
After spending the day at ATC,
relax and treat yourself to a slow,
satisfying dinner of delicious grilled meats and desserts.
It’s the perfect way to end your night in Osaka.
👉 Click here for the official Sakon ATC website
And if you’re visiting Asobi Mare,
check out my detailed review of that family-friendly indoor park below!





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