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[7 minutes walk from Sannomiya Station and Motomachi Station] Enjoy Japanese-style meal and drinks using seasonal ingredients on the west side of Tor Road, a little away!
Quality Japanese Black Beef at a reasonable price that you wouldn't believe is an all-you-can-eat restaurant! Popular with overseas influencers too♪
Restaurants without a menu. We offer seasonal cuisine and an elegant space.
★Private room available★Small banquet with a choice of courses packed with benefits♪◆Early bird discount◆1,000 yen off on weekday all-you-can-drink courses!
The essence of SALONE is transmitted from Hibiya. Two chefs create artistic dishes that stimulate the senses.
Enjoy creative Japanese-style meal that evokes the four seasons in a sophisticated space, paired with delicious sake.
Creative Japanese and Italian Cuisine Creative Cuisine made with Kumamoto Japanese-style meal, including horse sashimi! Enjoy your meal in a stylish, high-quality space created by light and wood!
Directly connected to Shin-Kobe Station ◆ Enjoy a buffet that changes with the seasons in a variety of settings.
A restaurant in Nishi-Azabu that throws away common sense in order to offer you the ultimate delicious experience of lamb, mutton, and game.
[5 minutes walk from Chiba Station] Enjoy a hearty robatayaki grilled meal of fresh fish! Enjoy the fish carefully selected by our craftsmen as a side dish!
All rooms are private and feature binchotan Yakiniku (Grilled meat). Equipped with a muen roaster. Smoking is permitted. All-you-can-drink course (for drinks only) and endless all-you-can-drink are available!
A free-style meat restaurant created by a former Italian chef
[Umeda] Enjoy a full-course French cuisine meal cooked over a wood fire for anniversaries and adult dates. [Private rooms available]
A southern Italian seafood restaurant run by a fisherman!
[Mitsukoshi-mae, 3 minutes walk from Kanda Station] Enjoy seasonal sashimi and carefully selected beef in a variety of private rooms♪ Come join us for a welcome and farewell party!
The June wine project is "Comparing four types of orange wine from around France"