Yakiniku King participates in "Go To Eat Campaign"

Yakiniku all-you-can-eat specialty store "Yakiniku King" participates in the "Go To Eat Campaign". Online reservations for the "Go To Eat Campaign" have started on October 19th.

The "Go To Eat Campaign" is part of the government's "Go To Campaign" project, and is an initiative to support restaurants that are open while working on infection prevention measures, and agriculture, forestry and fishermen who supply ingredients. During the target period, if you make an online reservation and come to the store, points for each reservation site that can be used for the next reservation will be given. You can also use the "Go To Eat Meal Ticket" that is issued and sold in each prefecture.

From October 19th at Yakiniku King, if you make a reservation at "EPARK" (some stores are "Hot Pepper Gourmet") and come to the store, the number of people x 500 points for lunch, the number of people x 1,000 points for dinner, maximum 1 "Go To Eat points" for each reservation site worth 10,000 yen will be given. "Go To Eat meal tickets" issued by each local government will be introduced one by one.

Reservation flow at EPARK

* Up to 2 applications per day on the same visit date * Points can be awarded for up to 10 people per reservation * Lunch is 500 yen (tax included) or more, dinner is 1,000 yen (tax included) The above usage is required * It may be changed or suspended due to various circumstances such as the store used, the start date, etc. * For details of the campaign, refer to the Go To Eat campaign page of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the campaign site of each local government * Some cannot be used There is a store