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2 minutes from Higashi-Ikebukuro Station ◆We offer seasonal nigiri and special dishes using our reliable connoisseurship and techniques that have inherited the tradition of fishmongers. Lunch set menu available
Tokyo, Ikebukuro | Enjoy a spectacular view from 210 meters above ground and a luxurious, innovative French cuisine restaurant
“Delicious fish restaurant” is in Ikebukuro! We are confident in the type and quality of sake! Enjoy sashimi and dried fish
A unique view. And a famous restaurant serving the world's top three Xiaolongbao
3 minutes walk from the east exit of Ikebukuro Station We offer a variety of private rooms tailored to different occasions from 2 people.
[Established in Ikebukuro 19 years ago] Exquisite taste nurtured by history. Enjoy a luxurious moment with Teppan-yaki of the highest quality Japanese black beef Steak
[3 minutes walk from Ikebukuro East Exit] A casual bar where you can drink all day long, from solo travelers to parties.
2 minutes from Ikebukuro Station ◆ Teppan-yaki Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy authentic Hiroshima Okonomiyaki! Equipped with counter seats where you can enjoy the feeling of live music.
We are currently accepting reservations for our kaiseki course full of seasonal ingredients. Recommended for entertaining, anniversaries, family reunions, etc.
Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that takes pride in its fresh fish and seasonal vegetables. Many recommendations, including bamboo shoots, raw oysters, and bluefin tuna.
``Bincho'' is a hitumabushi specialty store where you can enjoy Nagoya food, and you can enjoy authentic Nagoya ``hitsumabushi'' in Tokyo!
[1 minute from Ikebukuro Station] The rich flavor of the meat overflows! Enjoy adult Hamburg made from 100% Japanese black beef to your heart's content!
◆3 minutes from Ikebukuro east exit ◆Stylish remix cafe serving sophisticated South Indian Cuisine and receiving numerous media coverage
Premier brand “Saga Beef”! Fresh offal! ! Authentic Hakata Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) created by Kyushu people”