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Matsudo Koura Hon Ten

(松戸甲羅)
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Restaurant information

Details

Restaurant name
Matsudo Koura Hon Ten
Categories Crab、Seafood、Japanese Cuisine
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry)

047-383-6661

Reservation availability

Reservations available

※土曜日は、ランチメニューあり
※日・祝はランチメニューなし

エレベーターがないため、足が不自由な方は予約時にお知らせください。ネット予約の場合、記載して頂くと配慮致します。

Address

千葉県松戸市紙敷1-25-1

Transportation

Hokuso Railway / Matsuhidai Station 4 minutes walk JR Musashino Line / Higashi Matsudo Station 18 minutes walk Hokuso Railway / Omachi Station 27 minutes walk

337 meters from Matsuhidai.

Opening hours
  • Mon

    • 11:30 - 15:00

      (L.O. 14:00)

    • 17:00 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Tue

    • 11:30 - 15:00

      (L.O. 14:00)

    • 17:00 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Wed

    • 11:30 - 15:00

      (L.O. 14:00)

    • 17:00 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Thu

    • 11:30 - 15:00

      (L.O. 14:00)

    • 17:00 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Fri

    • 11:30 - 15:00

      (L.O. 14:00)

    • 17:00 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Sat

    • 11:30 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Sun

    • 11:30 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • Public Holiday
    • 11:30 - 22:00

      (L.O. 21:00)

  • ■定休日
    なし
Average price

¥4,000~¥4,999

¥1,000~¥1,999

Average price(Based on reviews)
¥6,000~¥7,999

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Method of payment

Credit Cards Accepted

(VISA、Master、JCB、AMEX、Diners)

Electronic money Accepted

(Transportation electronic money(Suica)、Rakuten-Edy、nanaco、WAON、iD、QUICPay)

QR code payment Accepted

(PayPay、d Barai、Rakuten Pay、au PAY)

Table money/charge

※個室のみ個室料5%

Seats/facilities

Number of seats

200 Seats

( Table seating/private table room/private kotatsu room)

Private rooms

Available

For 2 people、For 4 people、For 6 people、For 8 people、For 10-20 people、For 20-30 people、For over 30 people

Private rooms with sunken kotatsu (for 2 to 52 people) Private rooms with tables available (for 2 to 28 people) *For private rooms, a reservation fee of 5% of the food and beverage fee will be charged.

Private use

Available

For over 50 people

Non-smoking/smoking

No smoking at all tables

Separate smoking room available

Parking

Available

70 dedicated free cars

Space/facilities

Stylish space,Relaxing space,Spacious seating,Horigotatsu seats,Wheelchair access,Wheelchair accessible

Menu

Drink

Sake (Nihonshu),Shochu (Japanese spirits),Wine

Food

Particular about vegetable,Particular about fish

Feature - Related information

Occasion

Family friendly |Business |Friends

This occasion is recommended by many people.

Location

Hideout,A house restaurant

Service

Parties over 2.5 hours,Celebrations and surprises,Take-out

Family friendly

Children welcome(Babies welcome,Preschoolers welcome,School-age children welcome),Kids menu available,Strollers welcome

Facilities/Services: Children's chairs, cribs, diaper changing space available

Dress code

none

Website

http://www.kora-honten.jp/e_matsudo/index.html

Remarks

Banquet maximum number of people: 52 people (seated) reserved: 150 to 200 people Restroom for the disabled Shuttle service available --- [Japanese Celebrations] --- <Birthday Celebrations> ・Obi Celebrations When a pregnant woman is in her fifth month of pregnancy, Iwata A ritual to wrap a belly belt called an obi.・Seven nights Seven days after birth. Name your child on this day. - Shrine visit The boy is 30 days old. On the 32nd day after a baby girl's birth, she thanks her guardian deity for her safety and prays for her future health.・First meal An event where a child is fed for the first time after birth. Performed 100 days after birth.・Hatsusekku (first festival) The first festival celebrated by a newborn child. <Longevity Celebration> ・Sixtieth Birthday Celebration An event to celebrate when a person reaches the age of 60, thanking God for returning to his or her birth year.・Celebration of 70 years old. It is a celebration that expresses gratitude and hopes for an even longer life.・Umbrella jubilee, 80th birthday celebration. A celebration because the abbreviation of ``umbrella'' resembles the number 80.・Meiju Celebration This is an event to celebrate 88 years of age because when you break down rice, it becomes 88 years old.・Graduation jubilee An event to celebrate 90 years of age because the abbreviation for ``grad'' is ``卆''.・Hakuju Celebration An event to celebrate the age of 99, since subtracting ``one'' from the number 100 results in white. 〈Wedding anniversary〉 Bronze wedding anniversary 10th wedding anniversary Ceramic wedding ceremony 20th wedding anniversary Silver wedding anniversary 25th wedding anniversary Pearl wedding ceremony 30th wedding anniversary Golden wedding anniversary 50th wedding anniversary〈Other auspicious events〉 Shichi-Go-San Festival/School entrance celebration -Coming-of-age celebrations, employment celebrations, betrothal gifts...《Five Festivals》 Since ancient times in Japan, odd numbers have been considered to be lucky positive numbers.ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー than January 7th (Jinjitsu) Seven Herbs Festival Eating seven herbs porridge to ward off evil spirits. March 3rd (Joshi) Peach Festival In ancient times, it was a custom to purify yourself in a river to cleanse yourself of impurities, and then transfer the impurities to a doll and float it into the river or sea. Chrysanthemum viewing party. May 5th (Tango) Iris Festival Hanging irises and mugwort, which have a strong fragrance to ward off evil spirits, from the eaves and taking a bath in an irises bath to pray for good health. July 7th (Tanabata) Bamboo Festival Based on the legend of the star festival of Kengyūboshi and Weaver Star that came from China. We hope that girls will improve their sewing, handicrafts, and calligraphy skills. September 9th (Chyoyo) Chrysanthemum Festival September 9th, when 9, the largest yang number, overlaps is called ``Chyoyo''. Chrysanthemum flowers are believed to be a medicine for eternal youth and longevity, and there is a custom to ward off evil spirits and wish for a long life.

Restaurant highlights

The best of that day, delivered directly from the farm. The latest live crabs are made into a variety of delicacies. [Large banquet hall and shuttle bus available]