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Established in Akasaka 42 years ago. Authentic Kamigata-style, exquisite Fried Skewers made with carefully selected ingredients.
5 minutes from Akasaka Station ◆ Enjoy fresh fish and exquisite dishes! Enjoy the taste of a traditional Japanese restaurant filled with seasonal ingredients in a casual setting
【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◎
Enjoy the seasonal flavors at a reasonable price in our Akasaka location and calm private room.
【赤坂駅2分】コスパ抜群の厳選肉×美味しさにこだわった韓国料理!お洒落な空間は写真映えも◎
Samgyeopsal and vegetable specialty store that is very popular among women
Open-air entrance, spacious sofa and semi-private room at the back, aged meat Steak, craft beer, and natural wine.
[1 minute walk from Akasaka Mitsuke] The taste of the famous Pork Cutlet restaurant “Akasaka Fritz” is back
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
[3 minutes from Akasaka Station] Enjoy Japanese Japanese-style meal and sake in the spring, summer, fall and winter at a peaceful Japanese hideaway located underground in Yukagai.
A restaurant that is popular for its Kuma-san Hot pot! Yakiniku (Grilled meat) and Hot pot possible at the same time! Comedy duo Timondi is visiting us! Very spicy
[3 minutes from Akasaka Station] Open terrace and private rooms available / All-you-can-drink courses from 4,490 yen
“Good meat if you’re going to eat it anyway”
Kinsei is Akasaka's original charcoal-Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant. Carefully selected domestic A5 3-year-old female beef, with a taste that has been passed down from generation to generation. The best Yakiniku (Grilled meat).
Akasakamitsuke Station A relaxing and relaxing private izakaya Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) ♪Mainly horsemeat and fresh fish☆From 4,900 yen with all-you-can-drink included♪
``Kangan Surle'' means having fun and having fun without worrying about anything during the Obon festival of the lunar calendar.