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3 minutes from Shinbashi Station◆All-you-can-drink sake and shochu from all over the country, with over 25 types of each! Finish off with the famous “Hitachi Aki Soba”!
[30 seconds walk from Toranomon Hills Station] Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with fully private and semi-private rooms, all-you-can-eat fresh fish and over 70 dishes
[3 minutes from Shimbashi Station] “When you come to Tokyo, go to Itamae Sushi” Enjoy Tokyo Sushi recreated with Edomae natural fish and artisan skills
[3 minutes from Shinbashi Station] OK on the day★Relaxing semi-private room for 2 people! All-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink for 2 hours with 170 types for 3,280 yen!
[3 minutes from Shimbashi Station] Enjoy Sushi and dishes made with seasonal ingredients along with alcohol. Enjoy a relaxing moment in a store with a downtown atmosphere
[1 minute from Shinbashi Station, New Shinbashi Building B1] ■Enjoy charcoal-grilled yakitori in a calm atmosphere full of atmosphere■
[3 mins from Shinbashi] A new style Japanese bar run by the chef of the traditional restaurant "Kiccho". Enjoy fresh fish caught that morning and local sake from all over Japan.
[1 minute walk from Kasumigaseki Station, 3 minute walk from Toranomon Station] Please come to our store for welcome and farewell parties and various banquets ☆
[3 minutes from Shinbashi Station] We are accepting reservations for welcoming and farewell parties at this restaurant specializing in Kyushu and Okinawan Cuisine! We also offer 2.5-3 hour courses with all-you-can-drink options!
Weekday lunch curry All-you-can-eat buffet! Courses with all-you-can-drink from 4,000 yen, including all-you-can-drink craft beer! Now accepting reservations!
Along with charcoal-grilled skewers, we also offer original chu-hi and unusual highballs that go perfectly with skewers! !
[3 minutes from Tameike-Sanno Station] Ramen Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with a wide variety of snacks to go with your drinks! Courses with all-you-can-eat extra noodles and all-you-can-drink are also available.
The originator of Hiroshima okonomiyaki [Micchan Sohonten] First branch in Tokyo