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Directly connected to Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza Line, just a 2-minute walk away. All seats are private rooms. Omi Yakiniku (Grilled meat) "trust & treat" - trust and reward!
[Otemachi Station C2b Exit] Enjoy Hakata cuisine such as Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and Tempura and feel like you're traveling in Fukuoka ♪ reserved reservations available for groups
[Directly connected to Otemachi Station] South Indian Cuisine incorporating the philosophy of India's traditional health method "Ayurveda"
[Directly connected to Otemachi Station] Chinese bar with popular duck meat and chicken! !
Obanzai dining from around the world! [3 minutes walk from Nihonbashi] Full of private rooms! Tokiwabashi Tower 3F
[The original Yakiniku restaurant that buys whole Yakiniku (Grilled meat)] Near the station ◆ Top quality A5 rank Kuroge Wagyu beef at affordable prices! Finish with the famous Morioka Cold Noodles ◎
[Must see] Great coupons available every day from Monday to Saturday! !
[3 minutes from Kodemmacho Station on the Hibiya Line] Enjoy authentic Vietnamese Cuisine and drinks! Attractive lively atmosphere just like the locals
[Completely equipped with private rooms, directly connected to Nihonbashi Station] Enjoy traditional Edo cuisine in a relaxed and sophisticated Japanese space.
[Directly connected to Nihonbashi Station] Michelin listed <Old Delhi> is in Nihonbashi! A casual Indian Bistro
Wagyu Yakiniku (Grilled meat) yakiniku restaurant Heijoen, founded in 1970, has produced a new business concept that allows customers to casually enjoy Matsusaka beef.
[Directly connected to Mitsukoshi-mae Station A4 COREDO Muromachi 2nd floor] Specialty fish dishes and Japanese sake restaurant ✳︎ Now accepting reservations for welcome and farewell parties
[Used in Otemachi for over 20 years] Equipped with private rooms with round tables! Please feel free to enjoy the authentic taste!
Directly connected to Tokyo Station! ``Delicious food as delicious as it is'' Food, alcohol and space for adults to enjoy robatayaki!