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[Achieving a cost-effective meat platter that is only possible because it is a directly managed Wagyu beef wholesaler! ]
<Near Mejiro Station> Gently surrender to the sweet aroma and rich flavor of the ``phantom'' [Kyosui eel].
Fully equipped with private rooms! ! Enjoy the finest cuisine at Meat Bar!! All-you-can-eat course with all-you-can-drink for up to 3 hours starts from 2,500 yen♪
Popular bar where you can enjoy delicious fried chicken and bar food | 2.5 hours of all-you-can-drink courses available | Over 50 types of drinks available
[I Lamb You] A lamb specialty store where you can enjoy every bit of lamb.
[1 minute walk from Takadanobaba] Private rooms available! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that takes pride in its carefully selected Italian Cuisine food and meat Sushi / Cheese Dishes!!
Right next to Baba Station! Popular Seafood dishes x sake ~ Exquisite squid sashimi and melting liver sashimi ~ Over 70 types of local sake
[4 minutes from Takadanobaba Station] Inheriting and disassembling and reconstructing the traditions of Oita cuisine. The food has become even more delicious!
[Directly connected to Mejiro Station] Trad Mejiro 2nd floor! Introducing carefully selected Italian Cuisine such as natural wine and farm-fresh vegetables!
[3 minutes walk from Takadanobaba Station] The atmosphere is Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)! The food is authentic Italian Cuisine!
[Adult Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy chunks of meat and wine] Drinking parties and banquets ◎ Dates and meals ◎ Bistro where you can feel free to stop by!
We carry 300 brands of local sake and over 100 types of shochu every year recommended by the owner of Kizakeshi!
★All-you-can-eat is back★ Breaking the limits of ``cheap, delicious, and filling''! ! We are open even on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays♪
【高田馬場駅2分】仲卸直営!厳選素材で作る炭火焼き&こだわり抜いたマグロは格別◆半個室あり
We offer carefully selected sake at affordable prices that can only be found at a directly managed liquor store! A “natural” restaurant that pursues “delicious drinks”