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For all kinds of drinking parties and banquets: We are proud of our Seafood, including raw Oyster and freshly caught squid, as well as local sake! Private rooms available♪
Private rooms available [3 minutes walk from Hankyu Itami Station!] Izakaya "Tawaraya" with delicious straw-grilled Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)
[Hankyu Tsukaguchi 0 minutes] I want to eat it every day! A popular restaurant where you can eat "Gyoza / Dumpling" x "ate" x "sake" that you want to eat every day at a cheap and delicious price.
[2 minutes from Amagasaki Station] A relaxing bar where you can enjoy the famous robatayaki grill ◆ Perfect for solo diners, company parties, and families ◎
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Open every day and night ☆ A very popular shop in Tokyo has opened in Nishinomiya! Cheers with juicy Gyoza / Dumpling and beer♪
All-you-can-drink course (for drinks only) 1,480 yen (excluding tax) [Private rooms available] 12-20 people / farewell party / anniversary / lobster
Carefully selected fresh fish and carefully selected kushikatsu fried in rice oil [Welcome and farewell party] From 4,400 yen including tax per person including 90 minutes of all-you-can-drink
From June 1st to 30th, any number of draft beers, Kaku Highballs, Cokes, and Oolong Teas are all just 100 yen!!!
Cheers with juicy Gyoza / Dumpling and beer! A lively public bar★We also boast carefully selected specialties such as horse sashimi and side dishes!
Cheers with juicy Gyoza / Dumpling and beer! A lively public bar★We also boast carefully selected specialties such as horse sashimi and side dishes!
[3 minutes from Kawanishi-Noseguchi Station] ``Seasonal Seafood'' and `` Meat Dishes'' welcome and farewell party ◎If you want to have a party, come to our store! Private room available for reserved Kawanishi
A homely Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy authentic Korean Cuisine. Feel free to come and join us regardless of age or gender. Hors d'oeuvres are available.
Close to Deyashiki Station on the Hanshin Main Line ◆ Enjoy seasonal specialties made with a focus on ``local production for local consumption'' in a quaint Japanese space.