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3 minutes from Ageo Station. Enjoy the unaju (grilled eel on rice) of this 100-year-old restaurant. Private rooms are also available, perfect for banquets and anniversary celebrations.
[10 minutes by car from Kamiotai Station, parking available] Grilled over binchotan charcoal, directly operated by an eel wholesaler founded in the Taisho era!
[Directly connected to Kyoto Station] Enjoy the finest traditional Kyoto cuisine created by the four seasons in authentic Kyoto ◎ Welcome parties, entertainment, and meet-and-greets are welcome.
Right next to Sakae Station. Our skilled chefs use their own unique techniques to carefully grill the food over binchotan charcoal! Affiliated parking is available.
2 minutes from Nishinokyo Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line. Crab and puffer fish restaurant. Please call for reservation on the day. Private rooms are also available.
[Directly connected to Takasaki Station East Exit] Seafood dishes delivered directly from the fishing port at reasonable prices! Popular and great value lunch! We also have a wide variety of alcoholic beverages from all over the world!
◇Grand Opening! Hitsumabushi is now available at a special price for online reservations◇
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千葉駅スグ◆京料理の伝統と技が光る、特別な日の懐石料理。大小4つの個室を完備
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Fully equipped with private rooms◆We welcome you with Kansai-style kabayaki and kaiseki cuisine made with our secret sauce. Also suitable for face-to-face meetings.
2 minutes from Gamo Station ◆ A relaxing kappo restaurant where you can enjoy eel and soft-soft-shelled turtle dishes with delicious sake from all over the country.
We purchase live eel and cut it in-house, then grill it using our craftsmanship to make it crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside for an exquisite taste.
We are proud of our eel made with the brand tuna "Date Tuna" and the secret sauce passed down from a long-established eel restaurant!
◆Private rooms available◆ Enjoy the bliss of domestic live eel while enjoying the atmosphere of a historic Japanese house. For families, tourism use, and memorial services