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[OPEN 8/10] Please enjoy the exquisite Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) grilled by the owner who used to be a famous restaurant.
Now accepting reservations for welcome parties! [0 minutes from Ueno Station, inside Atre/private rooms available] Oyama chicken, fresh fish, and local sake in a modern Japanese restaurant.
[Near Ueno Station] Providing the charm of eastern Japan◆Enjoy dishes made with seasonal local ingredients and a variety of local sake. Private room available
A yakitori & Sake Bars that combines traditional yakitori with innovative dishes!
[1 minute walk from JR Ueno Station] Delivered directly from the source! Delivering delicious, fresh, and carefully selected Local Cuisine ♪
[1 minute walk from the station] Equipped with private rooms with doors. Enjoy various Grilled skewer made with the skill of a master chef.
[Yakiniku directly managed by a meat Yakiniku (Grilled meat)] 1 minute from Ueno Station! Domestic Wagyu beef at a reasonable price ♪ All-you-can-eat courses are also available ◎
[1 minute walk from Keisei Ueno Station] Private rooms available! Same-day reservations available! Various banquet courses available! <Now accepting reservations!>
[Excellent access ☆ 1 minute walk from Ueno Station] Private rooms available ☆ reservation on the day accepted! A chicken specialty store with the aroma of binchotan charcoal
[All seats are completely private rooms] An izakaya serving Cow tongue dishes and earthenware pot rice served by an executive chef with 40 years of experience in Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)
[Completely equipped with private rooms] Seasonal Japanese Cuisine created by a chef with experience working at a long-established famous restaurant.
[1 minute walk from Ueno Station] Luxury meat Sushi and Cow tongue dishes made with the finest Japanese beef
[All seats are completely private] 2 minutes walk from the station! Enjoy fresh fish delivered directly from the fishing port with 3 hours of all-you-can-drink, including draft beer and brand-name sake.