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Within walking distance of Kariyashi Station ◆ Enjoy the famous beef hitsumabushi at this Meat Dishes wholesaler. 30 parking spaces available◎
[Directly connected to Tokyo Station] Jinhua pork is raised in only two places in Japan. Our shop specializes in this pork.
The owner who worked at a liquor store and Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) specializing in Japanese sake for 15 years is finally independent! Opens at 15:00 ◎ Lunch ~ after-party welcome
[A casual Bistro with great comfort! ] Creative Cuisine using Hayashi SPF pork with natural wine♪
Enjoy it in a 70-year-old historic building! We recommend Gyudon (Beef bowl) made with charcoal-grilled carefully selected wagyu beef ◎Matcha Sweets are handmade♪
[Invoice compatible store] 3 minutes from Yotsubashi station! Please enjoy Pork Cutlet and pork shabu-shabu created by the owner who loves pork.
[1 minute walk from Higashiyama Station] Brand-name pork specialty store. Shabu-shabu shabu served with low-temperature fried Pork Cutlet and special soup stock.
A restaurant specializing in pork cutlets and Meat Dishes made with Iwate's famous Iwanaka pork
Delicious food from Shinshu is available at Nishiya!
[Directly connected to Kasumigaseki/Uchisaiwaicho Station] Founded 60 years ago ◆ Fresh domestic brand pork carefully selected every morning! Pork Cutlet made with skilled craftsmanship
Enjoy Teppanyaki, hot pot dishes, vegetable cocktails, and Creative Cuisine made with carefully selected pesticide-free vegetables and fresh ingredients!
A chic and calm hideaway where you can enjoy Fried Skewers made with a lot of ingenuity and time.
[5 minutes from Tanimachi 4-chome Station] We offer solo drinks, entertainment, and various banquet courses in a calm space♪
"Pork Cutlet specialty store in Tomakomai, founded in 1970"
[1 minute from Kyobashi Station] Winter classic Kamui pork shabu shabu course! 5,000 yen including all-you-can-drink! Semi-private room seats available ◎
[3 minutes walk from Yotsuya Station] A Japanese-style Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can feel the chic of Edo