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[Sake & draft craft beer and seasonal Japanese-style meal] We offer creative menus using seasonal ingredients. Now accepting lunch drinks.
It's a store you'll want to visit every day for various occasions, from morning until late at night.
[1 minute walk from Ebisu Station] Very popular weekday Steak lunch from 980 yen ◎ All menus include rice and soup salad ♪
Established in 1989, 5-minute walk from Ebisu Station <Adult hideout in Ebisu, in the back of Ebisu Okonomiyaki Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)
[Closest to Ebisu Station] Individuals are welcome! We have counter seats that are popular for casual drinking, and table seats for drinking parties!
reserved private parties of 8 or more. Higashi-Osaka specialty pork and egg & 2-hour all-you-can-drink course from 4,350 yen! Sauce Yakisoba (stir-fried noodles) is also popular.
[Can be reserved for up to 4 people only on weekdays in February] You can relax comfortably on the sofa seat. Also suitable for after-party use ◎
【恵比寿駅1分】自家製スープで味わうおでんをどうぞ♪店内はワイワイ楽しめる昭和レトロな空間
◆A home-style Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) serving Fukuoka's famous dishes and delicious curry. All-you-can-drink courses start from 3,480 yen!
[You can rest assured at a store that accepts invoices! 】More than 100 types of beer from around the world! Recommended for banquets and after-parties
A self-serve craft beer gas station where you can pour as much beer as you like.
A fusion of Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) and Cafeterias! New popular Cafeterias “Ebisu Stand Fuji”
Authentic Xiaolongbao in Ebisu♪ 30 years since our establishment! ! Enjoy the taste of authentic Jinhua!
“Top quality yakitori and pure rice sake” enjoyed in an adult space ◆A shop run by the Hinai chicken producer
3 minutes from Ebisu Station ◆ Enjoy delicious and aromatic dried fish with delicious sake in a warm space. All-you-can-drink/private room available
[Open from 20:00 to 5:00 the next morning! ] 3 minutes walk from Ebisu West Exit/Completely private rooms also available.
[2 minutes from JR Ebisu Station] Enjoy the marriage of seasonal delicacies and Japanese sake.