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[4 minutes walk from Iidabashi East Exit] When you are invited by the Japanese lights standing in the back alley... A hidden Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) <Iidabashi Arata>
Iidabashi Eye Garden Terrace 2nd floor ◆Cheers with charcoal-grilled dried fish and fresh sashimi. Meals and banquets welcome
New opening of Nihonbashi 2nd store
We are available for reservations on the nights of November 1st and 2nd. You can also enjoy our limited-time Miyagi Prefecture-produced herbal beef sushi.
3 minutes from the west exit of JR Iidabashi Station! Perfect for drinking or dining parties!
There is a smoking section. Paper cigarettes are also OK! ! We do not charge any delivery service fees.
2 minutes walk from Edogawabashi Station ♪ The stylish designer space is popular with women ♪ Enjoy Thai Cuisine prepared by a Thai chef ♪
[2 minutes from Kagurazaka Station] We offer "freshly made soba noodles" and "exquisite pork Pork Cutlet" along with a selection of carefully selected sake.
100 years since establishment. If you want to eat delicious tuna, go to Sushi Yachiyo. We offer a wide variety of seasonal fish that feel "in season."
Also available reserved ◆ Exciting ingredients such as fish and branded meat delivered directly from Toyosu Market ◎ Naminami Sake
[5 minutes from Iidabashi Station] Enjoy a wide variety of sake, as well as snacks that go well with alcohol and steamed dishes made with seasonal ingredients!
[10 seconds walk from Kagurazaka Station] A hidden curved spot with an authentic atmosphere. Bistro and Wine Bar that you've never seen before.
"Kagurazaka Italian Cuisine" loved for 11 years relocated to Kagurazaka Main Street and reopened as "Legame Kagurazaka"
[anan] Trend award winner! ◆Enjoy casual dining in an exotic Irish space
[5 minutes from Iidabashi Station] Enjoy delicious grilled eel in a quaint hideaway atmosphere. Seasonal sake also available.
[Slightly luxurious meat Italian Cuisine] using the finest A5 wagyu beef that originated from Kagurazaka's long-established "Niku no Masudaya"