無限ハンバーグ 力 – Juicy All You Can Eat Hamburgers In Kanazawa!

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無限ハンバーグ 力 *Cash or Card*

7 Chome-283-701 Kubo, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 921-8151, Japan

25 minute bus ride from Kanazawa Station or a 30 minute walk from Nonoichi-Kōdaimae Station

Hours (as of 2026/02): Sunday 11-2:30pm or until ingredients run out

Order system: Menu

For whatever reason I cannot find the english name for this, so for those of you that cannot read Japanese just copy this into your search bar and it should show up! 

I mean, the literal translation is “Infinite hamburger power” but that does not have any info show up when you search for it so I wouldn’t waste your time lol. 

But, similar to the English translation suggested, this shop serves all-you-can-eat hamburger steaks that will continue to be served in pairs of 2 until you say you’re done. 

Well actually there is a little sign that says “stop” or “continue” and it is on top of the counter facing the chefs so they will know whether to continue serving you or not. But it is written in Japanese so take a minute to confirm which one you have it on or you may have yourself wondering why you just ate 100 little hamburgers. 

No, but speaking from experience, I actually managed to eat 23 and this was because I consider it my lucky number so that also had to do with it, but it was a struggle (but enjoyable one) to say the least. 

The actual time limit you have to eat is only 1 hour, and it is honestly pretty short. But, it is all you can eat and at least for me I am wanting to challenge myself to get back the money I paid for it so it wasn’t too much of an issue. 

I would even go as far as to say that it was the perfect amount of time, because I had finished the 23 at just about the 50 minute mark and had an easy 10 minutes after to digest and reflect on why I willingly chose to eat over a kilogram of beef. 

But honestly speaking, the hamburgers were really good quality. I was actually shocked.

I forget the actual weight of them, but they were a bit bigger than say the size of one that you would see in a slider at a restaurant. 

They were juicy, and perfectly cooked on the inside, so it wasn’t like you were eating tough or dry beef and this is why I was able to eat 23, because they actually tasted good. 

And keep in mind at the time of me going in 2024, this was only 2000 yen (now 2200)! I cannot fathom how these businesses are staying open… This is especially the case because at the time of me going the record for hamburgers was over 50. Yeah, my ego did take a bit of a hit honestly speaking. 

For the hamburgers they had a few different sauces like a sweeter yakiniku style one as well as ketchup and mayonnaise (of course). 

But it isn’t just hamburgers you can eat here! You can also eat unlimited rice, raw eggs, a light seaweed soup, and even some salad!

The rice is a no-brainer, as is the salad and soup, but you may be wondering about the raw egg. 

Hear me out though, think of the most orange beautiful looking egg yolk you have ever seen. Then would you consider it? They also have a separator for the yolk and whites.
It may sound odd, but the simplicity of a raw egg yolk and beef patties eaten over piping hot rice is one of life’s gifts I think. At least I uphold it to that pedestal. 

So yeah, it is ridiculously cheap, you get to eat amazing quality ingredients and enjoy them as is, all while sitting at a bar style seating area getting fed hamburgers until you’re stuffed. I must say it was amazing as it sounds, and therefore I want all of you guys to be able to go as well. 

But, with that it is a little long if you are coming from Kanazawa station (about a 25 minute bus ride) or a 30 minute walk from Nonoichi-Kōdaimae Station Though this is well worth it in my opinion. 

Also, please note this: this all you can eat offer is only available on Sunday at lunch time! Other than that it is just a normal Yakiniku restaurant. 

I was not able to make reservations when I went, and there is a limited amount of seats as well as quantity, so if you are going to go, I recommend lining up before it opens to guarantee a spot! 

If you have the chance to go make it worth it and eat to your heart’s content!

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