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[1 minute walk from Shintomicho Station] A hidden Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy authentic Indian and Nepalese Cuisine!
[3 minutes from Hatchobori Station] How about having a spring welcome and farewell party with Mexican food? Can be reserved for 12 people or more!
"Recommended for entertaining guests" carefully selected A5 rank Japanese Black Beef!
[1 minute from Hatchobori Station] OK on the day ★ Enjoy Meat Bar x Thai Cuisine ♪ All-you-can-eat Sushi sushi course for 3,500 yen!
[3 minutes from Hatchobori Station] Seeing is believing. This is Yakiniku (Grilled meat). The owner was so impressed with the deliciousness of the Yukifuri Wagyu beef that you should definitely try.
[1 minute from Shintomicho Station] Enjoy authentic Thai Cuisine and drinks in an oriental atmosphere. Also suitable for girls' night out and banquets ◎
[Directly connected to Kyobashi Station] ◆A new sense of modern Indian presented by Bombay, which was selected as one of the 100 famous stores.
◆ Kyobashi Edogrand ★ Authentic Churrasco Restaurants with 20 types of all-you-can-eat ★ Perfect for special anniversaries and birthdays
[5 mins from Tsukishima Station] A variety of South Indian Cuisine with the aroma of freshly ground spices, honed in a five-star hotel ◆ reserved available
Can be reserved for 10 to 17 people! Authentic Korean Cuisine restaurant perfect for groups ◎Enjoy the flavors of Omoni in a homely space
[2 minutes from Kayabacho Station] A Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant where you can enjoy high-quality A5 rank Wagyu beef and authentic Korean Cuisine. Course recommended for banquets
3 minutes from Hatchobori Station ◆ Taste exquisite Thai Cuisine and a variety of alcoholic beverages served by an authentic chef ♪ Perfect for entertaining guests ◎
Brazilian version of BBQ with special attention to meat quality, taste, doneness, and cut
[Directly connected to Nihonbashi Station ⇔ Takashimaya New Building 7F] Ethnic Cuisine × Beer × Wine Asian Restaurants
Authentic taste brought to you by a chef who trained in Thailand