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A restaurant where you can enjoy the finest raw bluefin tuna [3 minutes walk from Akasaka Mitsuke] Enjoy high quality Edomae sushi in a comfortable space
Reception for popular dishes is now open◆Enjoy Kaiseki cuisine prepared by the owner from Ehime and our proud sake in a private room.
On weekends and holidays, 11 kinds of beef Sushi are half price for lunch and dinner!!
A long-established naturally aged Kobe market Kuroge Wagyu beef shop ~ The ultimate luxury where you can enjoy carefully selected ingredients from Japan ~ 1 minute walk from Akasaka Station
Even if the seats are fully booked online, please feel free to call us! We may have a seat available.
The Peking duck is cut into pieces by the chef right in front of the customer. The fun of getting lost in 300 types of Chinese food with the best value for money
[Invoice registered store] We boast highballs for 180 yen, local sake for every season, Kyoto-style oden, charcoal grilled dishes, and fresh fish!
1 minute walk from Exit 1 of Akasaka Station on the Chiyoda Line. Long-established seasoned Genghis Khan (Mutton grilled on a hot plate) shop “Hokkaido specialty Matsuo Genghis Khan (Mutton grilled on a hot plate)” directly managed store
Enjoy in a high quality space in the city. Authentic taste refined at a French-starred Restaurants.
For more than 70 years, we have maintained the traditional taste in Akasaka and have been trusted for more than 70 years.Enjoy a moment of satisfaction in a pure Japanese-style space made of plain wood and bamboo.
[2 minutes walk from Akasaka Station, all private rooms] For entertaining or meetings. shabu shabu kaiseki course in a dignified Japanese space.
◆2 minutes walk from Akasakamitsuke Station ◆All items 451 yen (tax included)
[1 minute from Tameike-Sanno Station] A restaurant where you can enjoy the finest fresh fish and sake from all over the country. Enjoy Japanese-style meal for entertainment, dinner parties, and dates.
[1 minute walk from Akasaka Mitsuke] The taste of the famous Pork Cutlet restaurant “Akasaka Fritz” is back