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Uoichi Edogawabashi store will be closed on Sundays for a while.
An authentic Breton restaurant with two faces: Restaurants and Bistro & bar.
[1 minute from Iidabashi Station] A masterpiece of sushi that takes advantage of the season, with a dedication to sushi down to the smallest detail. Can be reserved
2 minutes walk from JR Iidabashi West Exit The concept is a Parisian yakitori restaurant "A yakitori restaurant where you can order in French"
We are now accepting reservations for the welcome and farewell party♪
◇3 minutes from Kagurazaka Station ◇BAR with exquisite curry and Western liquor. We also offer courses where you can drink over 80 types of authentic cocktails.
Opened in 1988. Aged meat and Japanese black beef Steak at a long-established hideout. Own imported Belgian beer and wine
2 minutes walk from Iidabashi station! A hidden Italian Cuisine located in an alley with an abundance of Prosciutto and delicious dishes
<Near the station> Won Bib Gourmand for 5 consecutive years. Kagurazaka's casual Italian Cuisine with the concept of casual, anytime dining.
[3 minutes from the east exit of Iidabashi Station ☆ Along Mejiro Street! ] There is a somewhat nostalgic and relaxing atmosphere ☆
There are over 80 types of sake from all over the country, including charcoal-grilled fresh fish ordered from Toyosu Market, Shinsei, and Hiroki.
Banquet plan with all-you-can-drink is popular! Sea urchin pasta is very popular. Enjoy with approximately 80 carefully selected Italian Cuisine wines.
寿司 魚 日本酒 季節の食材と全国各地の日本酒を楽しむ店 神楽坂 かもぞう
A hidden gem in Kagurazaka ◆ Enjoy the famous ``Choiboshi'', which is made by grilling seasonal vegetables and fresh fish over charcoal, as an appetizer for alcohol. Tatami seats available
A lively wine and Dining Bar you can enjoy conversation over a glass of wine. Perfect for entertaining or dining parties.
[3 minutes walk from Iidabashi Station] Charcoal-Grilled skewer and sake go great together! ! !
[5 minutes from Iidabashi] Enjoy "Akanedori" Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Japanese sake in a relaxing space reminiscent of an old folk house.