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[Now accepting reservations for welcoming and farewell parties!] A private izakaya Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that boasts its special "Shinshu soba" and "local chicken dishes"
*Please make a reservation for the course meal.
[1 minute from Ginza Station] Sister restaurant of a long-established soba restaurant that has been around since 1920 ◇ Completely private room for up to 8 people in a hideaway space for adults
3 minutes from Shinbashi Station◆All-you-can-drink sake and shochu from all over the country, with over 25 types of each! Finish off with the famous “Hitachi Aki Soba”!
Enjoy Japanese cuisine made with seasonal ingredients in a relaxing private room. Great for entertainment and dates ◎
Soba and sake created by 120 years of history! Traditional taste made with carefully selected ingredients! !
[4 minutes from Shinbashi Station] Enjoy carefully selected Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and seasonal vegetable Grilled skewer with sake. Finish with domestically produced soba noodles.
Enjoy kaiseki cuisine and vegetarian cuisine in a comfortable and relaxing space. Seasonal menus and daily lunch specials are also available ◎
Established in 1909, this is a handmade soba restaurant. We are open all year round, with no breaks.
◇Founded in 1930◇A long-established soba restaurant located on a small street in Ginza. We are confident in [Kamo Seiro] and local sake from all over the country◎
Soba x sake ◎ Once you know the compatibility, you'll become addicted! ◆It's worth going to eat the special dishes made with carefully selected ingredients!
[1 minute walk from Ginza Station] A restaurant specializing in chicken and handmade soba where you can enjoy the night view of Ginza! Enjoy the finest Hinai chicken Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)
2 minutes walk from Kyobashi/Takaramachi Station◆Enjoy seasonal flavors and carefully selected Japanese sake. Also available for reserved on Saturdays and Sundays! Please contact us
In the Ginza/Yurakucho area. Enjoy ``Rich Chicken Tsuke Soba'' during the day, and leisurely enjoy snacks, alcohol, and soba noodles at night.