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Compare the rice cooked in an earthenware pot recommended by a rice sommelier! Completely private rooms where you can feel at home
June 20th (Thursday) ☆ We're open until 4am today as well ☆ Our highly satisfying course starts from 3,500 yen and is available on the day!
4 minutes from Roppongi Station/Hakata Yakitori “OMAKASE” x Luxurious free flow/ reservation on the day available [Entertainment/Date]
A high-energy Okonomiyaki restaurant that aims to "let you have a fun time"!
Recommended for dinner parties ■Japanese food enjoyed over robatayaki. Enjoy seasonal vegetables, dried fish, and pot-cooked rice over an old-fashioned hearth.
Koga soba. We offer soba noodles ground in a stone mill and made with freshly ground flour. A stylish way to enjoy soba restaurant sake.
A “hideaway for adults” nestled in the back alleys of Nishiazabu. Delicious food that changes with the seasons and the chef's special sake.
Many seats are full, so advance reservations are recommended [Reservations can be made from the official website]. A soup Gyoza / Dumpling specialty store at Roppongi Crossing.
[1 minute walk from Roppongi Station] Enjoy the feeling of Okinawa in Tokyo! We also have private and semi-private rooms available!
[2 minutes from Roppongi Station] Reasonably priced Teppanyaki made with carefully selected ingredients! Courses with all-you-can-drink from 5,500 yen
[1 minute walk from Roppongi Crossing] ★Now accepting reservations for welcome and farewell parties, social gatherings, social gatherings, and wedding after-parties★
3 minutes walk from Roppongi Station. We accept reservations for banquets at any time. We accept reservations reserved parties from 25 people.
Very popular!! Vertical curly hot pot or curly hot pot + snacks + all-you-can-drink from 4,200 yen per person!
Cheers with Thai Cuisine after work! Susumu is a delicious drink made by a Thai chef. Thai bar frequented by drinkers
◇ Established 38 years ago ◇ Enjoy soba noodles made with homemade noodles during the day, and a wide variety of side dishes and sake at night ◎ ~Nogizaka Chojuan~