
Beef bowl chain introduces their “fourth meat.”
Japanese restaurant chain Yoshinoya is synonymous with the beef bowl, the operative word being “beef” because otherwise, it’s just a “bowl” and who wants to eat that? However, they offer a wide range of other bowls too.
And starting 28 August, they officially added ostrich to the menu, calling it their “fourth meat” after beef, pork, and chicken. A limited number of 60,000 Ostrich-don ostrich bowls will be sold at select Yoshinoya locations around Japan. The naming is interesting in that they use the English “ostrich” rather than the standard Japanese word “dacho” possibly to make it sound a little more exotically appetizing.

The Yoshinoya website has a map of stores selling Ostrich-don, so I was able to track down and order one for myself. Before you decide to do so too, I should warn you that this is still a bit of an experimental dish, and as such it comes at an experimental price of 1,683 yen (US$12) after tax. You probably have to really want to try it to lay down that much money for it.
▼ The bowl is topped with a salad and comes with a bowl of soup and raw egg on the side.
This was the first time I’ve ever eaten ostrich so I wasn’t sure what to expect. It’s prepared in a way to resemble roast beef, which I’m not sure was a great idea. Taking my first bite I was expecting that burst of roast beef flavor but it never came.
It wasn’t bad at all, but it was different from what I was expecting. I thought the taste was very similar to those soy hot dogs, which I also kind of like, but feel it should be its own thing rather than imitating other popular meats. The horseradish soy sauce and sour cream were doing a lot of the heavy lifting in the flavor department.
▼ The egg livens things up a bit too.
On the other hand, the meat was extremely lean and it was a hearty meal without being heavy. That’s especially a huge plus during these disgustingly hot days when even the slightest bit of fat can make you feel too bloated to move.
According to Yoshinoya, ostrich meat has a lot of imidazole dipeptides which are said to combat fatigue. I don’t normally buy into that kind of promotional talk, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel a slight spring in my step after eating it.
▼ I should also tip my hat to Yoshinoya for the salad, which was way fresher than I’d ever expect from them.
I imagine the price would come down in the event Ostrich-don becomes a regular fixture on the menu, but even then I’m not sure if it’s something I’d eat a lot of. It doesn’t live up to the hyper-palatability of the standard beef bowl, but I think it is very worthy of being a healthier alternative to it. Perhaps it could be like what Diet Dr. Pepper is to regular Dr. Pepper.
By the way, Yoshinoya is offering Ostrich-don in coordination with its new subsidiary cosmetic company Speedia. Speedia farms ostriches and uses components derived from ostrich in its line of skincare products because they’re said to have anti-aging and skin-permeability boosting effects. The planned system is for Yoshinoya to use the meat as food and Speedia to use the inedible leftover parts like feathers and bones to minimize waste.

Yoshinoya says it has been looking into ostrich meat for the past 20 years because it requires less resources and is healthier than beef. It might be a hard sell to the general public, but only time will tell if Ostrich-don continues to grow. If you want to get a sneak peek at this potential future of rice bowls, track down a participating Yoshinoya nearest to you and try it out while it’s still around.
Related: Yoshinoya, PR Times
Feature image: ©SoraNews24
Insert images: ©SoraNews24 (Unless otherwise noted)
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!






Yoshinoya invites you to give the gift of beef bowls this Mother’s Day
Japanese beef bowl chain Yoshinoya releases new canned, ready-to-eat rice bowls 【Taste Test】
Vegetarian Yoshinoya? We taste test the chain’s new veggie rice bowl
Yoshinoya has an ultra-luxurious wagyu beef bowl you can only get one place in Japan【Taste test】
This is what a Yoshinoya beef bowl looks like with US$100 in extra meat topping
Japan enters Golden Week vacation period, survey shows one in three plan to ride it out at home
Japan’s new Pokémon jackets give you the look and powers of the Kanto starter trio
Dorayaki from 89-year-old Japanese confectionery shop is one of the best sweets hidden in Tokyo
Studio Ghibli releases new anime keychains that are like miniature figurines
War in Iran threatening Japan’s pudding production
Tokyo store makes you to pass a quiz in order to buy Pokémon cards as part of anti-scalper policy
Tifa’s Final Fantasy VII bar is going to pop up in real-world Tokyo
Second-generation sumo burger coming to Burger King Japan with return of Baby Body Burger
New Kyoto Converse sneakers celebrate Japan with traditional kimono fabrics for your feet
What are the worst things about living in the Japanese countryside?[Survey]
Secret way Yoshinoya’s president customizes his beef bowl orders is a secret no more【Taste test】
Yoshinoya has a semi-secret chicken bowl you won’t find anywhere on its website【Taste test】
Who does a yakiniku beef bowl better: a Japanese vending machine or Yoshinoya?【Taste Test】
Japan’s beef bowl king, Yoshinoya, releases new line of canned, ready-to-eat beef bowls
Mix-and-matching Yoshinoya, Matsuya, and Sukiya to create the ultimate beef bowl【Taste test】
Yoshinoya’s special Japanese parliament-only wagyu beef bowl is now available to us civilians too
Yoshinoya studying what happens to the body after three months of eating beef bowls
Trying Yoshinoya for the first time in his life, is our Indonesian reporter impressed?【Taste test】
Make Your Own Yoshinoya Beef Bowl at Home, Even Better Than the Original 【Recipe】
Food Fight: We Compare Yoshinoya and Sukiya’s Pricey New Dishes
New fried take on Yoshinoya’s original beef bowl really hits the spot! 【Recipe】
Japanese fast food fried chicken showdown, featuring…Yoshinoya?【Taste test】
Yoshinoya ramen? Yes, it now exists, and it’s awesome【Taste test】
From beef bowl to beef pouch? Taste testing Yoshinoya’s instant gyudon packs
The best way to eat a gyudon beef bowl, according to staff at Yoshinoya
Tsukimi Moon-Viewing season begins in Japan with new Yoshinoya gyudon beef bowls
Yoshinoya sells frozen beef bowl topping packs, but are they as good as the restaurant kind?