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A fun space filled with the scent of the ocean and a lively atmosphere◆Enjoy fresh seafood and a variety of drinks at reasonable prices♪
Popular bar where you can enjoy delicious fried chicken and bar food | 2.5 hours of all-you-can-drink courses available | Over 50 types of drinks available
[Fully equipped with private rooms] Founded in 1920. Enjoy gourmet food at a Chinese Cuisine restaurant located in Okayama Omotemachi shopping street, a place born of history and skill.
A quiet hideaway for everyone ♪ Now accepting reservations for New Year's parties! !
Many repeat customers! Please make your reservation early for the [Banquet Course] which is very popular among office workers due to its cost-effective content★
[50 years in business] Delicious seasonal sashimi, stews, and yakitori handmade by our chefs! A good old popular bar that has been around since the Showa era
[Nodayacho, Kita Ward] We recommend Okayama ingredients (salted sea bream tataki, Tsuyama minced meat, dried meat, yellow chives, etc.) and local sake.
We are accepting reservations for welcome and farewell parties.
We are also open for lunch! A tempura specialty restaurant that values the basics while also trying out new menu items.
A restaurant where you can enjoy ``Okayama's delicious food'' located in Honmachi, which is lined with restaurants. All-you-can-drink courses start from 3,500 yen!
<< Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) x Obanzai>> Enjoy obanzai, Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and carefully selected Japanese sake!
Great for anniversaries and dates ◎A casual authentic Italian Cuisine will open in October 2023!
The fully private room can accommodate up to 70 people!
[Carefully selected Japanese sake and fish dishes] For entertainment and banquets in a private room for small groups. There is also a counter. All-you-can-drink available.
[In front of Okayama Station] Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and horse sashimi in Okayama! Taste a variety of Kyushu specialties at a private Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with a sunken kotatsu