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Kyushu local chicken x private room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) ◆From 3,500 yen with all-you-can-eat and drink for 3 hours♪Completely private rooms for 2 to 120 people!
Enjoy the many techniques of Japanese Cuisine that bring out the full flavor of the ingredients.
[Private rooms available] A restaurant specializing in top Hot Pot and chicken dishes on the 5th floor of Urawa Parco. Oyako-don (Chicken and egg bowl) is popular at lunchtime
``Mainichi Yorimichi'' A hidden Cafeterias in a residential area. Bring your kids ◎Enjoy Creative Cuisine, alcohol and rice♪
■Oyamadori Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) specialty store where you can enjoy casually in a comfortable space
1 minute from the east exit of Urawa Station! Sashimi from 390 yen / Highballs etc. → Donan 199 yen! ■Private rooms available◾️Smoking rooms available!
[3 minutes from Musashi-Urawa Station] Welcome to drink! Safe to bring children ♪ Kids menu and private rooms available
We accept reservations for social gatherings, memorial services, and various banquets.
Authentic Handmade Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) Izakaya 1 minute walk from Atre North Exit of Urawa Station
Urawa, the eel town, is a long-established restaurant established in 1898. [Reservations are not required for table seats on the 1st floor, reservations are required for private rooms on the 2nd floor.]
3 minutes from the west exit of Urawa Station ◆Menu changes monthly. Please feel free to enjoy our handmade kaiseki cuisine.
◆ Casual kappo that is popular in Urawa ◆ Fresh fish carefully selected from all over the country is served with the utmost skill by an experienced chef
Kita Urawa store drink campaign 250 yen no matter how many drinks you drink <Sunday to Thursday only until September 30, 2024>
We offer safe private rooms that can be used for a variety of purposes, including meals, banquets, and family dinners.
A long-established river fish store that has been in business for over 80 years. Eel lovers from all over the country gather together to make the meaty domestically produced ``Ounagiju''
Enjoy a Japanese ceremony and Kaiseki meal in a Japanese house that is a registered tangible cultural property of the country.