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[Private rooms available] 2-hour all-you-can-drink course starts at 3,900 yen ~ Drinks are welcome ♪ Smoking is OK!
A restaurant located in Akasaka where you can enjoy delicious Japanese-style meal and Nodoguro course. Luxury space with only 6 completely private rooms
Oyster + food made from scratch and wine/surprise/anniversary/date/girls' night out/welcome party/farewell party◎
Musa is celebrating its 70th anniversary!
1 minute from Toranomon Station ◆ Enjoy a variety of special dishes such as carefully selected fresh fish and carefully selected Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) ♪ Courses available ◎
◆2 minutes walk from Akasakamitsuke Station ◆All items 451 yen (tax included)
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