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A course where you can enjoy charcoal-grilled wagyu beef, aged beef, Cow tongue, etc. [A wide variety of all-you-can-drink options] Near Toranomon Hills!
Maximize seasonal deliciousness ☆ Reservation bonus Cheers Sparkling ☆
Moranbong's authentic Korean Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) in Toranomon Hills! A quick toast with a variety of Korean Cuisine and raw makgeolli◎
[A hideaway for adults in the back alleys of Akasaka] A restaurant where you can enjoy seasonal dishes, yakitori, and oden!
3 minutes from Toranomon Hills Station ◆ Enjoy domestic beef and pork carefully selected by the female owner. Perfect for a wide range of occasions
[1 minute from Tameike-Sanno Station] A restaurant where you can enjoy the finest fresh fish and sake from all over the country. Enjoy Japanese-style meal for entertainment, dinner parties, and dates.
Hot pot specialist Kinya Komoda's "highly fragrant pepper oil for a rich, savory, numbing taste"
A sophisticated moment where you can enjoy original Fried Skewers and various pairings.
[NEW OPEN in Toranomon Hills] Eat all the meat you can at this meat-specialized Restaurants called "Butcher" in French!
\A hot topic in the media/A popular Bistro originating from Kyoto ♪ Exclusive menu available at Toranomon store \ Exquisite variety of small plates
◆ Anniversary × Spectacular views × Directly connected to the station ◆ Enjoy new Japanese-style meal in an open dining area or a completely private room ~ Perfect for entertaining or celebrating ~
[Directly connected to Kasumigaseki Station/Uchisaiwaicho Station] Not only can you use it Izakaya (Japanese-style bar), but you can also use it for lunch! Fresh fish cost performance is the best!
The second store of a long-established Japanese Japanese-style meal in New Otani that has been in business for 44 years and is loved by celebrities! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with drinks and Japanese-style meal cutlet at night.
[NEW OPEN❗️] Enjoy exquisite Japanese-style meal and Sushi at a Japanese Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with the theme of NEXT JAPAN