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■A restaurant listed in the Michelin Guide for two consecutive years■ [Tempura & Wine Iwai] has opened a new store in Akasaka.
[Special artisan sushi at a reasonable price] The finest quality sushi is prepared by Katsumi Minowa, a chef with 35 years of experience.
[Directly connected to Roppongi-Itchome Station] A Steak that boasts the finest aged meat and fresh seafood. Great for anniversaries and entertainment ◎
【赤坂駅3分】大人の空間で味わう焼肉。希少部位や新鮮なホルモンを贅沢に。デートやお祝い事◎
[Equipped with private rooms] Wagyu ristorante with the theme of "extraordinary experience" and "special feeling"
A variety of seasonal dishes carefully selected by the head chef.
◆1 minute from Akasakamitsuke Station◆The finest omakase made with A5 rank Japanese black beef and the highest quality offal.
We have prepared a hideaway for adults just a 1-minute walk from Akasakamitsuke Station.
[2 minutes walk from Akasaka Station, all private rooms] For entertaining or meetings. shabu shabu kaiseki course in a dignified Japanese space.
[3 minutes walk from Tameike-Sanno Station] Enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine in a sophisticated and beautiful space
[1 minute from Akasakamitsuke Station] ``Nigiri'' that is particular about Edomae style and skillful ``small plates'' that go beyond supporting roles.
[2 minutes walk from Roppongi 1-chome Station] Enjoy “proud top quality yakitori x carefully selected wine from around the world” with jazz
[5 minutes walk from Akasaka Station] Meat cuisine created by craftsmen, a Japanese space for adults. Food that can be enjoyed with all five senses. For an adult date
``Kenzan'' conveys the formality of traditional Edomae Sushi to the present day. The essence of authentic nigiri, a purveyor to the business world and celebrities, is here.
[1 minute from Exit 2 of Akasaka Station] Luxurious and stylish! Enjoy wine and aged meat
``Ganjang Gejang (migratory crab pickled in soy sauce)'' is marinated in soy sauce, but both the crab meat and eggs are sweet and irresistible.
The main dining room that symbolizes “Japanese hospitality” at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu