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We accept reservations for parties/sports events! 2-hour all-you-can-drink course starts from 3,500 yen
Today, June 7th, from 6pm, seats available! Daikanyama store is a 3-minute walk from Exit 4 of Ebisu Station on the Hibiya Line.
1 minute from Ebisu East Exit Open air available Kiln-baked Chicago pizza, aged meat Steak, and craft beer from our own brewery
[Semi-private rooms available] 2 minutes walk from Ebisu West Exit ♪ A hidden Italian Cuisine in Ebisu.
[3 minutes walk from Ebisu Station] A new type of business called "Chicken Yakiniku (Grilled meat)" that is not skewered. Enjoy fresh local chicken that is slaughtered at the store!
[Founded 40 years] Shinshu Togakushi soba and grilled chicken, using local chicken and morning chicken from all over the country. Nanaju new restaurant Nakameguro opens
[5 minutes from Ebisu Station] Organic Food vegetable Italian Cuisine ♪ All-you-can-eat! Seasonal vegetable Teppan-yaki bagna cauda
3 minutes from Ebisu Station ◆ Enjoy a variety of courses, darts and Karaoke! Courses available from 6pm ◎ reserved available
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Only a few seats left on 6/6 (Thurs)! Please call for inquiries. 1 minute walk from Garden Place. Premium Yakiniku (Grilled meat).
[3 minutes walk from Ebisu Station] We offer carefully selected Kuroge Wagyu beef delivered directly from the Tokyo Meat Market at an extremely reasonable price!!
3 minutes from Ebisu Station★An addictive bar with private rooms for all seats! We strive to offer the best value for money in the Ebisu area!
[Hole/Table/Tatami room/Counter] Perfect for banquets/parties! From 4000 yen, grilled spare ribs are popular!
◎Registered business operator◎ A must-see for secretaries! ︎Welcome and farewell party! There is a ¥4,000 course that includes 3 hours of all-you-can-drink.
[Private room reservations possible] A restaurant where you can enjoy the finest offal with melting sweet fat and the famous yukhoe made from Kuroge Wagyu beef in an adult space.
[Japan's first] Yakiniku (Grilled meat) made with "Takenotani Beef" that most Japanese people have never eaten