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A shop where you can enjoy the fantastic Izu beef and Izu gourmet food in an extraordinary space
10 steps to the sea. Please enjoy an unforgettable moment at this hidden Restaurants in Yanbaru.
[Directly delivered from Tajimaya main store] Kuroge Wagyu beef carefully selected by a professional butcher is available for Teppan-yaki or Yakiniku (Grilled meat) at a reasonable price!
Enjoy casual Teppanyaki in Azabu Juban, including carefully selected wagyu beef and extremely fresh seafood and vegetables.
♪A homey Teppan-yaki restaurant that you can drop in to anytime in the Takadanobaba area♪We're open and lively in the evenings too!
~Please come and eat our fields~
Please enjoy it for various occasions such as family gatherings, business entertainment, anniversaries, welcome parties, etc. It can also be rented for private use.
A teppan Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy it piping hot! Enjoy reasonably priced Teppanyaki and a variety of a la carte dishes ♪ Great for all kinds of banquets ◎
~A special moment~ A Teppan-yaki specialty restaurant where you can enjoy Creative Cuisine dishes made with seasonal ingredients
[Now accepting reservations for the welcome and farewell reserved! ! ] We accept inquiries by phone.
Enjoy a moment of happiness in Gion... Enjoy Kuroge Wagyu beef and live lobster sent directly from Canada in a comfortable space.
5 minutes from Nishishin Station◆ Enjoy carefully selected meat and fresh fish grilled on Teppan-yaki in a stylish space at a reasonable price. takeaway is also available
[5 minutes walk from Kawasaki Station] Enjoy over 100 types of craft gin, teppanyaki dishes, and bar food with your meal!
[5 minutes from Yotsubashi Station] Enjoy traditional Korean side Side Dishes and teppanyaki dishes! A homey space perfect for everyday use
We deliver delicious food that is safe and secure for everyone! The soft texture of Okonomiyaki is addictive◎
☆Full Teppan-yaki Course☆
“Sakura-tei” Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) an artistic izakaya restaurant serving Okonomiyaki, monja, and Teppan-yaki in Ura-Harajuku.