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◇Thick-sliced Cow tongue, Kumamoto horse sashimi, chicken dish, Ezo venison, lamb liver sashimi ◎A well-known hidden restaurant with an extremely comfortable space
[Ingredients sent directly from Tokachi/Hokkaido producers are roasted with Tokachi straw! ]
Cheap! Delicious! 90-minute all-you-can-drink plan for 759 yen! All-you-can-drink banquet courses with Yebisu beer start from 3,850 yen!
◆1 minute walk from Susukino Station! Fully equipped with private rooms! Meals that make use of carefully selected ingredients delivered directly from the farm and a relaxing interior
Opens at 3pm [2 minutes walk from Susukino Station] A popular bar where you can enjoy delicious Oyster and meat! Private rooms available!
[Completely private rooms available] A sophisticated space with a night view. A directly managed store of a "hot seafood company" introduced in the media!
[March 23rd] Aburi Sakaba where you can enjoy charcoal-grilled shrimp, yakitori, and Seafood is now open near Obihiro Station! !
A cute world of pastel colors and neon lights ♡ "Shisha" "Afternoon Tea" "Cafe/Alcohol"
2 minutes from Susukino Station - Enjoy rare specially-fed Shiretoko beef Yakiniku (Grilled meat) and Creative Cuisine. Enjoy a special time at this adult hideaway.
≪Directly from the fishing ground≫ A Seafood bar that serves freshly caught fish from a directly managed fish wholesaler and delicious sake and appetizers made directly from many producers.
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.
[Horse sashimi, Oyster, exquisite homemade Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot)] No matter what you eat, it's delicious! A well-stocked Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) called “Kita no Jewelry Box”
[This may be the easternmost oden specialty store in Japan]
[2 minutes from Susukino Station] Enjoy creative Italian Cuisine that can be enjoyed by both the eyes and the taste buds at a hideaway for adults ◆ A gathering for foodies