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Whether you want to have a quick drink or relax and enjoy it. A restaurant with a full bar menu and Meat Dishes!
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!
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★
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
We are accepting reservations for welcome and farewell parties.
<< Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) x Obanzai>> Enjoy obanzai, Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and carefully selected Japanese sake!
[3 minutes from Okayama Nishikawa Ryokudo Koen tram stop] Completely private room guaranteed for 2 people or more! Kuroge Wagyu beef Sushi and fresh fish sashimi are popular.
Very popular for its high cost performance content! ! Please make a reservation early for the “Banquet Course” ☆
This is a restaurant where you can enjoy locally produced and locally consumed food unique to Okayama ◆From dishes using Okayama ingredients to B-class gourmet food.
[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
◆Accommodates up to 60 people ◆Lunch banquets, auspicious events, memorial services available ◆Private rooms available ◆Shuttle bus, parking lot
Enjoy a course that allows you to enjoy the aroma of black Satsuma chicken and binchotan charcoal.
All kinds of banquets are welcome! You can enjoy Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and yakitori in a completely private room! Be sure to try the taste of the famous restaurant “Medaka”!