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~The ultimate sushi experience~Tuna master x top sushi chef!~
Kagurazaka Traditional and innovative Japanese Cuisine, located in a detached house on the cobblestones of a back alley. Completely private room for entertaining, meeting, etc.
[3 minutes from Kagurazaka Station] Authentic Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and Kyushu cuisine ◆ "Summer limited" ¥3,200 set now available!
Meat x Italian Cuisine. A hearty 40-day aged T-bone Steak and rare lean Japanese beef.
New restaurant in Ginza opens on Friday, March 1, 2024! ! !
Taisho romance that transcends the 8000s and 80s -- a number of "high-quality" delicacies born from gratitude for life in each season.
[1 minute from Iidabashi Station] Enjoy fresh seafood, seasonal delicacies, and sake in a Japanese space (Seafood robata (private rooms available))
Chanko nabe made with seasonal ingredients! Japanese-style meal that can be enjoyed all seasons
A hidden hideout with no signboard that has been standing underground in Kagurazaka for 20 years. Perfect for entertaining, banquets, and dates.
[Domestic carefully selected "duck" cuisine] Kagurazaka, the red-light district of Edo. “Kagurazaka Kamo Takumi” stands in a back alley full of atmosphere.
[Founded in 1965] Honda Yokocho, located in the middle of Kagurazaka, retaining the atmosphere of the Hanayagi world. An Edomae sushi restaurant that has been passed down through three generations of parents and children.
All seats are private and comfortable. Enjoy the owner's carefully selected Yakiniku (Grilled meat) in a private space.
[Iidabashi Station, 5 minutes walk] Enjoy the taste of a long-established restaurant in Kushiro, the birthplace of Robatayaki, in Kagurazaka.
[3 minutes walk from Iidabashi Station] Authentic and casual Teppanyaki at an old folk house in Kagurazaka. Course starting from 4000 yen including tax
Enjoy authentic kappo kaiseki, a relaxing space, and the seasons in Kagurazaka
[70 years on Tokyo Daijingu Street] Fresh seafood! You can also enjoy seasonal specialties such as blowfish! The seaweed hotpot is also popular in the media.
Shabu-shabu shabu shabu seasonal ingredients at an old folk house nestled in the back alleys of Kagurazaka's cobblestone streets.