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Directly connected to Shin-Kobe Station!! ︎ 36 years of tradition! Tajima Beef Sanda Beef Kobe Meat Specialty Store from Hyogo Prefecture
Carefully selected Mita meat and Kobe beef are served in "Japanese black style" Steak that are grilled to perfection.
All domestic ingredients are safe and secure! Enjoy Kobe Beef Sirloin Helle Chateaubriand!
Two skilled chefs who served as head chefs at famous hotels in Kobe co-star! Teppanyaki is a “reward” that satisfies all five senses.
~ Color your special day ~ Taste the highest quality "Premium Kobe Beef" in a stylish space / Completely private room available
Kobe Sannomiya◆One Michelin star for 2 consecutive years Serving carefully selected Kobe beef and seafood from the in-store fish tank Teppan-yaki. Provide the highest quality
[2 minutes from Sannomiya Station] Private rooms available / Exquisite Teppan-yaki using Kobe beef and local production for local consumption ◆Perfect for anniversary receptions
A hideaway for adults! A new style of teppanyaki kappo that can be adapted to various scenes and where you can enjoy [Kobe beef yukke] etc.
[Share OK and very popular! ] You can easily enjoy Kobe beef "authentic Steak" and "Hamburg"!
[Close to Kobe Sannomiya Station◆1 Michelin star] Enjoy Kobe beef and seasonal fish from the store's tank on a griddle right in front of you. Wine too ◎
[Teppan-yaki on Awaji Island] We will cook the delicacies of Awaji Island's mountains and seas on the iron plate right in front of you.
[In-store renewal! ] Kobe's hidden gem Teppan-yaki is here! The landlady cooks on a mysterious iron plate ≪Kobe Komo-tei≫
All-you-can-drink course (for drinks only) 1,480 yen (excluding tax) [Private rooms available] 12-20 people / farewell party / anniversary / lobster
[Open until 6:00 the next day] Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant with A5 rank Yakiniku (Grilled meat) and plenty of luxury plans! Anniversaries and reserved banquets are also OK◎
[Sannomiya Station] Just a short walk away, enjoy A5 grade Kobe beef `` Teppan-yaki Steak'' and ``Yaki Shabu'' in a Japanese course...!