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[5 minutes walk from the east exit of JR Shinjuku Station] Near the station x Private room Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy Hokkaido cuisine
★Certified store that handles raw meat for consumption★ (Please refrain from visiting if you are a child, the elderly, or someone who is not feeling well.)
[30 seconds from Shinjuku-sanchome Station] Enjoy the best Kagoshima Kurobuta Pork Dishes in Japan. Kurobuta pork steamed in a bamboo steamer
[Now accepting reservations] High-quality Kyushu cuisine and open space with high ceilings/JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku 1st floor
[5 minutes from Shinjuku Sanchome Station] A high-quality space that you cannot imagine from the outside ♪ You can come to the store from Exit E2 without getting wet!
[2 minutes walk from Shinjuku Station] 60 dishes including Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Sukiyaki for 3 hours all-you-can-eat and drink for 3,500 yen! Fully equipped with private rooms!!
[0 minute walk from Shinjuku Southeast Exit] We offer carefully selected Kuroge Wagyu beef. Wagyu Yakiniku (Grilled meat), yukhoe, and meat Sushi are very popular.
[3 minutes walk from Shinjuku West Exit] Fully equipped with private rooms ☆ Same-day seat reservations OK! A chicken specialty store with the aroma of Binchotan charcoal
◆Dynamic kitchen and bar where adults gather◆ ~Hospitality with domestic premium whiskey and Japanese-style meal~
2 minutes from Shinjuku Station Central East Exit/Southeast Exit ◆ Open from 11:30 (reservation required)!! - Lunch/drinking parties Normally open ★
[20 seconds walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station! ] Do you have enough vegetables? Would you like to have some vegetables as a snack?
Lunch on Fuji TV's "It!" broadcast from 11:30 to 4:00 p.m.
Now accepting reservations! The origins of Salvatore Cuomo, famous for the world's No. 1 pizza
Please enjoy the sophisticated space and authentic cuisine to your heart's content.
1 minute walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station ◆ A long-established Western Cuisine restaurant founded in 1946