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[5 minutes walk from JR Sapporo Station] Semi-private rooms available! Same-day reservations available! Various banquet courses available! <Now accepting reservations!>
□■Taste seasonal ingredients■□Our highly trained craftsmen turn carefully selected ingredients into exquisite dishes.
[Completely private rooms available] A sophisticated space with a night view. A directly managed store of a "hot seafood company" introduced in the media!
Local Cuisine restaurant on Rishiri Island, Hokkaido, run by a friendly master whose father is a fisherman and his family.
[3 minutes walk from Susukino Station] Private rooms available! Same-day reservations available! Various banquet courses available! <Now accepting reservations!>
[3 minutes walk from Susukino Station] This is a restaurant where you can enjoy dishes made with plenty of seafood such as seasonal fish.
The vibrant and fresh "Seafood" and the "tofu" made to order are popular!
A modern Japanese sushi restaurant whose motto is "Thank you for the northern land!" We handle seasonal fish from all over the country, including Hokkaido, with style and skill.
It's sea urchin season. We have saltwater raw sea urchin, bafun plank sea urchin, boiled corn, and Hokkaido shrimp.
[2 minutes walk from Odori Station] Enjoy the seafood, bounty of the earth, and flavors of Hokkaido in an open, relaxing space! Private rooms available◎
[Smoking allowed] Right next to Susukino Station ◆ Susukino Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)! Gourmet course available for 4,750 yen per person. Please call
The taste is Japanese cuisine, but the price is everyday. Relax and enjoy hidden draft sake and local delicacies at the directly managed store of Sapporo's long-established sake brewery "Chitose Tsuru"
[Thanks to you for 24 years] Fresh seafood from Hokkaido at easy-to-understand prices! We have private rooms!
[Same-day reservations accepted] Minami 5-jo 2nd store now accepting online reservations! For details, please see the menu page!
1 minute walk from “Susukino Station”! Speaking of Sushi, “Sushizanmai”!!