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[We have many private rooms! ! ] Directly from the producer! Enjoy the impressive Kobe beef with dashi Yakiniku (Grilled meat)!
[Directly connected to Otemachi Station] Enjoy the dashi shabu that uses plenty of flavorful bonito flakes freshly picked that day.
Wagyu Yakiniku (Grilled meat) yakiniku restaurant Heijoen, founded in 1970, has produced a new business concept that allows customers to casually enjoy Matsusaka beef.
You can enjoy more than 50 types of Belgian beer in total ♪ Please come to corporate drinking parties and more!
[Directly connected to Tokyo Station] Enjoy `` Teppanyaki'' where you can enjoy gorgeous craftsmanship while enjoying the night view of Marunouchi
A relaxing restaurant where you can enjoy sophisticated Japanese Cuisine while overlooking the red-brick Tokyo Station.
[1 minute walk from Kanda Station] All-you-can-drink discount coupon accepted on the day! Private rooms available for 2 to 40 people!
[1 minute walk from Nihonbashi Station] "Nihonbashi x Japanese-style meal" The terrace is recommended this season! Terrace guaranteed plan on sale now!
[Directly connected to Tokyo Station] “A ristorante that you will fall in love with” Authentic Neapolitan pizza while looking at the sparkling night view of Marunouchi
[Directly connected to Nihonbashi Station] Perfect for a date or dinner with a view of Nihonbashi! Open table seats and private rooms are also available♪
1 minute from Otemachi Station ◆ Health-conscious Italian Cuisine that makes use of the best ingredients ◎ Celebrate your special anniversary while looking out at the night view from the terrace seats
[Directly connected to JR Tokyo Station Nihonbashi Exit] Hotel Restaurants where you can enjoy a dynamic view from 120m above ground
Reopening on February 20th! Banquet reservations welcome! Seasonal all-you-can-drink courses from 7,000 yen
1 minute from Mitsukoshimae station! All-you-can-drink sommelier-selected wine ♪ Recommended course from 5,500 yen ~ Completely private room/ reserved ◎
Cantonese cuisine “Sense” with Tokyo Skytree as a backdrop