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Japanese Cuisine simple yet has a deep flavor that makes you feel at ease.
[2 minutes walk from Akasakamitsuke Station] Calm “hospitality” in a dignified Japanese space
[Near Akasaka Mitsuke Station] Private room with sunken kotatsu for entertaining guests/Enjoy Korean home cooking and Korean Yakiniku (Grilled meat) banquet
Enjoy dignified Beijing cuisine at Restaurants nestled in the back alleys of Akasaka.
★Enjoy a BBQ on the terrace, even in rainy weather★
[Invoice available!] 3-hour all-you-can-drink Akasaka-exclusive course 12,000 yen → 10,000 yen
Conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from Akasaka-mitsuke Station! We offer creative raw meatball dishes and 30 types of lemon sours!
USDA PRIME aged meat Steak that is very popular in NY ◇ 4th floor directly connected to Nagatacho Station Exit 9a
[3 minutes from Akasaka Station] Popular terrace seating and Beer Garden ☆ Empty-handed Barbecue and all-you-can-drink course from 4,490 yen
New opening ♪ 1 minute walk from Akasakamitsuke Station ★ [Completely private room & separate smoking area] [Free coupon for secretary ◎]
[Good value for money, private rooms available] Authentic Edomae Sushi made by craftsmen at a reasonable price! [Invoice support]
New opening ♪ For a banquet, please go to our store `` Hanamichi Akasaka Mitsuke Branch '' ♪ Smoking is allowed in the designated smoking area (paper cigarettes OK)
[1 minute from Akasakamitsuke Station] Vietnamese flavors are available from food to drinks! The stylish interior is also perfect for girls' gatherings.
[3 minutes walk from Akasaka Station] Opening on April 8th! Fresh fish caught in the morning and hearty robatayaki served with famous sake carefully selected by the sake brewer.
A restaurant located in Akasaka where you can enjoy exquisite Juwari Soba and delicious Japanese-style meal. For entertainment, dinners, and dates. Open late at night
Experience Japan's first "Italian Cuisine gourmet slice pizza" at "Akasaka Sacas"!
``Kangan Surle'' means having fun and having fun without worrying about anything during the Obon festival of the lunar calendar.