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5 minutes from Nogizaka Station ◆ A BBQ plan has been launched that allows you to enjoy the open terrace seats and private rooms at a great price. Available even in the rain
[2-minute walk from Roppongi Station] A casual Seafood Restaurants serving delicious sea urchin shipped directly from Hokkaido
4 minutes from Roppongi Station/Hakata Yakitori “OMAKASE” x Luxurious free flow/ reservation on the day available [Entertainment/Date]
Nishiazabu hideout. HongKongRoom, a private space tucked away in the streets of Hong Kong
[5 minutes from Nogizaka Station] Enjoy a wonderful time in a completely private room "Traditional Japanese Cuisine with a new twist"
Enjoy a course of ``aged sushi'' prepared by a skilled chef. A completely private room full of Japanese elegance, perfect for entertaining or anniversaries.
Recommended for dinner parties ■Japanese food enjoyed over robatayaki. Enjoy seasonal vegetables, dried fish, and pot-cooked rice over an old-fashioned hearth.
Sushi Sakai is a restaurant located quietly in Roppongi. Enjoy the "instantaneous art" woven by master craftsmen.
Right next to Nishi-Azabu intersection ◆ Fully private rooms available for groups for wedding receptions and farewell parties ♪ We pride ourselves on our authentic pasta and wide variety of alcoholic drinks
We accept reservations for various banquets! Private rooms available for group reservations! Kaiseki cuisine made with carefully selected natural ingredients from all over Japan.
[1 minute walk from Nishiazabu intersection] Robatayaki◎ Seafood ◎Private room◎Counter◎Japanese sake◎Japanese wine◎A la carte
Wednesday, June 12th ☆ We're open until 4am today as well ☆ Our highly satisfying course starts from 3,500 yen and is available on the day!
1 minute walk from Roppongi Station Enjoy the seasonal ingredients available that day and the exquisite taste prepared by our experienced chefs.
A Japanese-Western eclectic cuisine to enjoy with `` Tempura x Teppan-yaki x soba'' and sake and wine.
The addictive "Hakata mentaimotsu Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot)" and charcoal-grilled yakitori made with fresh ingredients