Gyudon Chain Battle: Yoshinoya vs Matsuya vs Sukiya Calories Compared

牛丼チェーンカロリー比較:吉野家 vs 松屋 vs すき家

Which gyudon chain has the lowest calories? We compare nami, tokumori, and set meals across Japan's big 3 beef bowl chains.

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Japan's Big 3 Gyudon Chains

Gyudon (beef bowl) is Japan's go-to fast food — cheap, fast, and available 24/7. The three major chains serve millions daily:

  • Yoshinoya (吉野家) — Founded 1899. The original.
  • Matsuya (松屋) — Free miso soup with every order.
  • Sukiya (すき家) — Japan's largest chain by store count.

But which one is best for your diet? Let's compare.

Calorie Comparison by Size

SizeYoshinoyaMatsuyaSukiya
Mini (ミニ)488 kcal503 kcal476 kcal
Nami (並盛)635 kcal692 kcal638 kcal
Atama no Omori (大盛)766 kcal836 kcal765 kcal
Tokumori (特盛)937 kcal1,072 kcal944 kcal

Winner for lowest calories: Sukiya mini at 476 kcal. But honestly, the differences are small — portion size matters most.

Diet Hacks for Gyudon

  • Order mini size — saves 150+ kcal vs nami
  • Ask for "tsuyudaku nashi" (less sauce) — saves ~30 kcal of sugar
  • Add a salad set instead of extra rice
  • Skip the raw egg topping — saves 80 kcal
  • Matsuya tip: The free miso soup (30 kcal) is actually a diet win — fills you up

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