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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.
[Special artisan sushi at a reasonable price] The finest quality sushi is prepared by Katsumi Minowa, a chef with 35 years of experience.
[From Kyubei, a famous restaurant in Ginza] The nigiri he has developed over 15 years of training is truly an art. Enjoy the ultimate taste in Akasaka.
On weekends and holidays, 11 kinds of beef Sushi are half price for lunch and dinner!!
[3 minutes from Akasaka-mitsuke Station] Authentic Chinese Cuisine 10 dishes for 2 hours [All-you-can-drink included] Course from ¥4,490
Vacancies available on 6/24. From small groups to large groups. Seafood dishes and authentic Kansai oden with sake and natural wine.
1 minute from Akasaka-mitsuke Station ``When you come to Tokyo, try Itamae Sushi'' Enjoy Edomae-style natural fish and Sushi recreated with the skills of artisans.
A spacious seating area limited to 10 people per day. It's beautiful and creative. It's sure to be a beauty you've never experienced before.
Open-air entrance, spacious sofa and semi-private room at the back, aged meat Steak, craft beer, and natural wine.
It's made from cow!! ︎We will tell you what goes on behind the scenes at the dining table, and you will be able to eat your fill of a whole wagyu beef!! ︎
[A calm Italian Cuisine away from the hustle and bustle] Fresh fish delivered directly from various regions and wines carefully selected by the owner
Open 24 hours! There is a TV monitor ♪ *The posted menu may differ from the actual menu.
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
*For inquiries regarding Bento (boxed lunch), please call this number ⇒ 03-3502-6500
How about a New Year's party for adults while enjoying the four seasons with handmade soba noodles and seasonal dishes?