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Okinawa Kuroge Wagyu Beef Festival! Miyako Beef! Ishigaki Beef! Motobu Beef! Who will be the winner?
[Sushi restaurant in Asakusa Tawaramachi, established 111 years ago]
Established 60 years ago! The oldest store on Asakusa Hoppy Street (100 seats in total!) 》There are also tatami rooms and terrace seats overlooking the cityscape◎
[Purveyor to Celebrities] Sister store of Tsukishima Monja. A 2-hour all-you-can-drink course starts from 3,500 yen!! Great for banquets too!
[2 minutes from Asakusa Station] Private room seats available! We also offer a variety of courses for drinking parties and banquets! <Currently accepting reservations>
3 minutes from Asakusa Station ◆A long-established Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that has been loved for nearly 60 years on Asakusa Hatsunekoji. Enjoy the historical taste. Private room available
[2 minutes from Asakusa Station] We offer authentic and delicious blowfish at a reasonable price.
Just a short walk from Asakusa Station. "Asakusa Toriyoshi" is a restaurant serving Mizutaki hotpot with rich collagen Hot Pot and charcoal grilled dishes. Courses start from 3,500 yen.
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5 minutes from Asakusa Station. A Japanese-style meal restaurant in a back alley with a downtown atmosphere where you can enjoy eel and kamameshi. Private rooms and tatami seating are available.
Ingredients, soup stock, oil... Tempura tempura with careful attention to detail. A popular restaurant where you can enjoy freshly fried food in downtown Asakusa
[Cold draft beer x Monja-yaki experience♪] All-you-can-eat and drink of the impressive “Mangetsu Monja”!
We have prepared a banquet menu perfect for dining with important people.
(Established in 1981) Featured on many TV media! This long-established store is famous for its original camembert monja.
5 minutes from Asakusa Station. Founded in 1924, this long-established Kamameshi restaurant is loved in the downtown area. Perfect for a late lunch or a break during sightseeing.
○Shitamachi Fuwatto Gin Anten○I started making Okonomiyaki using the Japanese technique of Gin Anten.
(Established in 1981) Featured on many TV media! This long-established store is famous for its original camembert monja.
Asakusa, a town where adult foodies gather