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1 minute walk from Ginza Station | Japan's first Russian Cuisine Restaurants | Local Cuisine from Russia and Ukraine and Eastern European wine
While admiring the beauty of the season, take your time to sample the deliciousness of Hiroshima and seasonal ingredients from all over the country.
“Original” Yunotan Shabu Hot Pot [Nishikimoto Branch]
Detailed consideration unique to women. A Japanese-style meal restaurant where you can enjoy handmade appetizers and sake to your heart's content.
Enjoy higher-grade Yakiniku (Grilled meat).
[5 minutes from Umeda Station] The ultimate chicken Gyoza / Dumpling using Banshu 100 birds. Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) with carefully selected grilling techniques
Valuable A5 grade Hida beef at a reasonable price◎In a relaxing space with jazz music for anniversaries and special days
5 minutes from Kintetsu Yokkaichi Station ◆Taste carefully selected Matsusaka beef and Kuroge Wagyu beef in a relaxing Japanese space. All seats private room◎
◇Close to Bashamichi Station◇Enjoy traditional and creative Shanghai cuisine in a casual setting woven by a chef who used to work at a famous hotel!
5 minutes walk from Sakae Station ◎ A restaurant where you can enjoy home-made dishes. Enjoy Busan's famous nakkopsae and a variety of Korean liquors♪
Authentic Italian Cuisine from Kitashinchi using carefully selected ingredients! Perfect for anniversaries, special occasions, and of course for everyday use.
[Gion Shijo/5 minutes walk from Kawaramachi Station] 1st place in popular ranking "Kuma no Yakitori 106" Branch / Courses from 5,500 yen
Enjoy the taste of Hakata with the famous Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot), seasonal fish from the Genkai Sea, and ingredients delivered directly from Kyushu in a sophisticated space.
[2 minutes walk from Yushima Station] Enjoy the marriage of local chicken and alcohol in an adult space like an old folk house. reserved OK◎
[Exquisite! Please enjoy the truly delicious Ginza Bansuke dried fish set meal] Dinner will be served with delicious Japanese sake...