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[We accept reservations for banquets] Enjoy seasonal cuisine with a focus on quality and seasonality of ingredients, accompanied by Japanese sake.
A hideaway for adults in Nishiazabu. Enjoy the finest kaiseki cuisine using seasonal ingredients in a Japanese space. Completely private room available
Koga soba. We offer soba noodles ground in a stone mill and made with freshly ground flour. A stylish way to enjoy soba restaurant sake.
[3 minutes walk from Nagahoribashi Station] You can enjoy seasonal dishes made from Yamagata Shonai vegetables in a relaxing space with the human touch of Osaka.
If you're in the mood for Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), go to Demachi Tori Taka!
Enjoy fresh Agu pork and Kamawa beer in the center of Naha city! A homely space perfect for a wide range of occasions◎
[1 minute walk from Maruyama Park] A compromise between Hokkaido's seasonal ingredients and Kyoto kaiseki course - perfect for a weekday reward ◎
Close to Shinsaibashi Station♪ Enjoy delicious tea and authentic matcha Sweets from a long-established tea shop.
A blissful French cuisine Restaurants where you can have a premium time at the top of Osaka Station
We have seats available for the evenings of the 9th and 14th.
Enjoy high-quality Matsusaka beef that you buy whole and carefully grill over charcoal. Equipped with counter seats perfect for one person◎
Enjoy about 20 types of `` Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)'' prepared in-house and a wide variety of ``wines'' from all over the world ◆ Calm and stylish interior
Hidden famous restaurant in Ginza, lined with high-class restaurants
2022 Tabelog 100 Famous Stores Selected ◆ Delicious food made with carefully selected ingredients. takeaway possible
Authentic North Indian Cuisine charcoal-grilled tandoori and curry made with authentic spices [formerly Nagagoki]
[5 minutes from Tenjin Station] Healthy Japanese-style meal with thorough food safety. Enjoy the rich flavors of the finest ingredients.
This is the birthplace of Matsusaka beef charcoal-grilled Yakiniku (Grilled meat) "Isshobin", which is well-known in magazines and on TV.