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Hokkaido Oyster are in season from spring to summer. Oyster after the drift ice is gone are plump. We use the largest size available in Sapporo.
[5 minutes walk from JR Sapporo Station] Private rooms available! Same-day reservations available! Various banquet courses available! <Now accepting reservations!>
A variety of delicious food can be enjoyed in private rooms with different tastes such as ``Japanese'' and ``Villa Resort.'' Various private rooms are perfect for New Year's parties! !
[Completely private rooms available] A sophisticated space with a night view. A directly managed store of a "hot seafood company" introduced in the media!
We are proud of our private rooms with a calm atmosphere. Please use it for a variety of occasions, from casual drinks to banquets.
Fresh seafood, Beef Cutlet and homemade low-temperature Meat Dishes, authentic Kamameshi (rice cooked in a pot), fruit sandwiches, and a thoughtful gesture of gratitude.
We are proud of our private rooms with a calm atmosphere. Please use it for a variety of occasions, from casual drinks to banquets.
Enjoy juicy and flavorful local dishes and Kyushu's famous gourmet food. All-you-can-drink course starts from 2,500 yen
Full of relaxing private room space♪Private room banquet according to the number of people!
We have a variety of cheap and delicious dishes such as "Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot)" and "Hakata Iron Pot Gyoza / Dumpling" ♪ A wide variety of courses ◎ If you're having a banquet, go for it!
Our proud Yakiniku (Grilled meat) is the secret [raw sauce] that we have been particular about since our founding, and the [connoisseur] and [cutting] by skilled craftsmen.
[5 minutes walk from Nishi 11-chome Station] Equipped with private rooms perfect for entertaining and celebrating. Enjoy charcoal-grilled gamecock yakitori with a banquet plan
[Smoking OK] [Private rooms available] 1 minute walk from Sapporo Station! A specialty Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy Oyster, horse meat Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot), and Hokkaido motsunabe