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[Meat Bar you can enjoy meat and cheese to your heart's content] Groups accepted ◎ Stylish private rooms and TV monitors available. Girls' night out and birthdays too
[6-12 people, fully private rooms available] A 1-storey Italian Cuisine bar in a side street, proud of its handmade dishes [Smoking permitted]
Hold your welcome party at KICHIRI♪ A high-quality space like a relaxing hideaway for adults!
Enjoy Italian cuisine with French cuisine techniques in an elegant space with the theme of "Art&Rich."
Raw Oyster from 350 yen, bottled wine from 3,500 yen, now accepting reservations for large parties!
Private rooms available. [1 minute from Ikebukuro Station] Enjoy natural wine (Nature). A stylish, hidden Italian Cuisine restaurant.
Great location with direct access to Ikebukuro Station♪ Lunch can be eaten in a private room, making it popular with mothers with children!
Italian Cuisine with a spectacular view 220m above the ground. Enjoy fresh Seafood and carefully selected wine in a luxurious and casual manner
[1 minute walk from Ikebukuro Station] Have fun toasting with carefully selected wines that will impress even connoisseurs and a variety of Italian Cuisine prepared by our chef.
You can enjoy honey and Italian Cuisine food in a restaurant inspired by a Restaurants in the forest♪
3 minutes walk from the east exit of Ikebukuro Station We offer a variety of private rooms tailored to different occasions from 2 people.
[Directly connected to the station!] A stylish space used in commercials ◆ A "Bistro" where you can casually enjoy Yonezawa beef and wine ◆
1 minute walk from Ikebukuro station! All-you-can-eat and drink meat Sushi and Churrasco in Ikebukuro from 3,000 yen! Birthday benefits available
Enjoy delicious Italian Cuisine at the spacious Salvatore Cuomo Ikebukuro! !
If you want to enjoy authentic Neapolitan pizza in Ikebukuro, go to “Good Morning Cafe”! !
[Ikebukuro Parco 7th floor] Enjoy the traditional taste of a long-established Restaurants in Ginza that has been around since 1925 in Ikebukuro