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5 minutes walk from Kashiwa Station. A Hamburg specialty restaurant during the day and Meat Bar at night. You can enjoy Onuma beef from Hokkaido.
[3 minutes walk from Chiba Station] Enjoy carefully selected Meat Dishes and Cheese Dishes with an all-you-can-drink course!
Enjoy natural wine and craft beer! Local production for local consumption Bistro!
[Tsudanuma/Near Shin-Tsudanuma Station] A casual Italian Cuisine bar serving domestic beef Steak and wines carefully selected by a sommelier
There are 70 types of beer from 15 countries. There are approximately 350 types of wine. 150 types of whiskey! Urayasu authentic Spanish bar
[Unlimited all-you-can-drink! ! ] Girls' party course ¥4,500 (possible for 2 people or more) *3 hours on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
[You can enjoy the taste of the restaurant at home! ! ] We have started takeaway! !
[3 minutes walk from Funabashi Station] A cost-effective wine Cafeterias for those who love Funabashi! Enjoy our imported wine and special cuisine.
4 minutes from the east exit of Kashiwa Station. Popular pizzeria & bar with the world's No. 1 pizza
[1 minute from Inzai Makinohara Station] Super fresh fish dishes are a must-try! A playground for adults where you can enjoy delicious dishes prepared by chefs as side dishes.
[Originated in New York] Authentic American Restaurants and bar♪
Bistro for adults who enjoy a parfait at the end of the night.
An authentic Italian Cuisine bar where you can enjoy the marriage of carefully selected [Akagi Kuroge Wagyu beef] and [selected wine]!
■Oyamadori Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) specialty store where you can enjoy casually in a comfortable space
◆1 minute walk from Motoyawata Station◆Enjoy wine and other dishes such as oven-baked pizza, pasta, and seafood♪Private rooms available◎
Casual pizza and pasta made with carefully selected ingredients not only from Matsudo but also from all over the country. takeaway OK◎
[13 minutes from Gyotoku Station/All seats are sofas] Italian Cuisine using natural wine and vegetables from Abiko and Ichikawa