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It can be used not only for banquets, but also for special occasions such as entertainment and meetings.
Supervised by a butcher shop founded in 1868 [operated directly by Sogo Omi Beef Trading Co., Ltd., which operates in 10 countries around the world] Open from 5:00 p.m. on June 5th
Supervised by a butcher shop founded in 1868 [operated directly by Sogo Omi Beef Trading Co., Ltd., which operates in 10 countries around the world] Open from 5pm on June 6th
[5 minutes walk from JR Kosei Line] Omi beef at a reasonable price! We buy one whole cow and use Omi beef!
Open day and night. Charcoal-grilled, shabu-shabu shabu, and sukiyaki Omi beef of the highest grade, A5 rank.
[Famous restaurant in Yasu]
Using ingredients from Shiga Prefecture and traditional techniques, you can enjoy flavors that can only be found here.
[5 minutes from Taga Taisha-mae Station] A charcoal-grilled eel specialty restaurant on the approach to Taga Taisha Shrine. We recommend making a reservation online.
Exquisite Omi beef Omi beef lunch from our own farm, grilled meat, sukiyaki, Steak Shiga's specialty, Japan's three major wagyu beef
[A long-established Omi beef specialty store that has been in business for over 120 years] We offer the finest A5 rank ingredients. Don't miss the limited-time lunch!
Authentic Italian Cuisine made with local ingredients including Omi beef
Relax and enjoy a variety of meats, from casual to luxurious, with a focus on Omi beef. Fully equipped with private rooms ◆ Daily use, anniversaries
Indulge in seasonal Omi kaiseki cuisine in a private room of a merchant's house built during the Meiji era and designated as a cultural property.
Direct delivery of Omi beef raised on our own farm
Italian Cuisine Restaurants 5 minutes walk from Kusatsu Station ◎ Private rooms available, parking available, and open for lunch and dinner!
Savor the finest Omi beef at the foot of Tarobogu Shrine, perfect for special occasions such as anniversaries and events.
★Taste the seasonal flavors in Kusatsu. A welcome party, a farewell party, and entertainment for a night that would be boring at any Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can find anywhere.