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“Original” Yunotan Shabu Hot Pot [Nishikimoto Branch]
[1 minute walk from Sakae Station] Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with a downtown atmosphere where you can enjoy plenty of Nagoya's specialties!
July is our 14th anniversary festival! Lemon sours and highballs are all 100 yen each, no matter how many you drink!
[Thanks to you, we are celebrating our 5th anniversary] During the applicable period, all-you-can-drink is 777 yen! *Only for 3 days from June 17th to June 19th*
Hakata's specialty Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and fruit-filled Chuhai (Shochu cocktail) are attractive ♪ A hot topic on SNS! More than 13 types of vegetable wrapped skewers!
1 minute from Sakae Station/A Kyushu Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that boasts Gyoza / Dumpling, horse sashimi, and domestic beef Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot). Private room available for 10-20 people, maximum 50 people
[Near the station] If you want to enjoy "Tail Ramen" with alcohol at Sakae Nishiki, this is the place! We also have an all-you-can-drink course that is perfect for year-end parties♪
Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) to enjoy in Ura Sumiyoshi
[3 minutes walk from Sakae Station!!] Fukuoka's famous restaurant where you can enjoy the highest quality Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) is now open in Nagoya★
If you put it on a skewer, it's all Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and that's Hakata skewer! Captivated by the skewers that decorate the case, let's have a toast tonight from the special seats!
[Right next to Shinei Station! ! Open until morning! ! ! ]☆We also have lunch! ! ☆
You can reserve a private room! Please contact us by phone from November to January.
[6 minutes walk from Sakae Station] A restaurant with delicious Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and local chicken dishes! Smoking is allowed in all seats! ! All-you-can-drink course (for drinks only) available!
Brown is justice! The thick and crispy chicken dish are sure to get you addicted.
5 minutes walk from Fushimi Station! Equipped with a counter, a private room with a sunken kotatsu, and a large hall with a sunken kotatsu.