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A wide variety of a la carte dishes and a wide variety of drinks that go well with alcohol! Suitable for a wide range of occasions, from banquets to anniversaries☆
Please enjoy your time in a relaxing space.
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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!
[Taste freshly caught fish] Japanese-style meal private room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)! Smoking is allowed (smoking is allowed in private rooms only, cigarettes are allowed)
5 minutes walk from Kanazawa station! Fully equipped with large and small private rooms! Have a party at [Kyushu Jiman], which is proud of its delicious food and drinks! !
[Open every day from 16:00] Uses carefully selected ingredients from Hokuriku! Kanazawa Oden, which is made every morning with soup stock and takes 5 hours to prepare, is also available.
"Fast, cheap, delicious" a neo-taisho bar for adults to enjoy on a daily basis◎Open 3 minutes walk from Kanazawa Station!!
Enjoy the charcoal-flavored, hearty Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) menu. Enjoy your drinks in a relaxed, adult atmosphere!
NEW OPEN on 4/16/2024 ◆ A restaurant that boasts delicious local chicken and Vegetable Dishes from all over Japan, as well as local highballs
Relax and enjoy our carefully selected Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and alcoholic beverages in a calm and open atmosphere.
Kanazawa's specialty, the charm of the Sea of Japan and Hokuriku is Seafood! Have a safe party in a private room♪
Value for the masses, taste of Kappo We are proud of the Nodoguro fish and seasonal dishes! Popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) in Kanazawa
[Kikura-cho, Kanazawa City] Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can casually enjoy black-throated fish and sashimi
◇10 minutes by car from Kanazawa Station ◇ Seafood delivered directly from Kanazawa Port! “After all, when you think of Kanazawa, you think of delicious fish and local sake.”