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The main dining area where you can enjoy Nouvelle Chinois (new sensation Chinese cuisine) and Teppan French cuisine at the same time.
1 minute from Asakusa Station ◆ A blissful moment in an old private house. Special Edo cuisine and about 40 types of Junmai sake♪
Directly connected to Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station! View of Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree (R) over Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine
Buy a whole A5 rank Japanese black beef! Enjoy high quality Yakiniku (Grilled meat) such as Matsusaka beef at a reasonable price ◎ We are accepting various banquets!
Enjoy food and space on the riverside terrace overlooking the Sumida River and Sky Tree or in the stylish interior♪
[3 minutes from Tawaramachi Station] Boasts craft beer, wine, and pub food reminiscent of an authentic British pub
Now accepting reservations for banquets ♪ A restaurant where Shinsei and Juyondai can always drink [Bring your own fish and cooking] [Private rooms available] [Can be reserved] [Grilled skewer]
3 minutes from TX Asakusa Station ◇ Enjoy seasonal fresh fish and obanzai with delicious sake. Semi-private room, reserved ◎
~Hideaway European-style French French cuisine using organic vegetables sourced from farms in Yatsugatake~ [takeaway available ◎]
10 seconds walk from Asakusa Station ◆A must try fresh lamb full of flavor! Former ozeki Kirishima's Genghis Khan (Mutton grilled on a hot plate) specialty store◆
Enjoy Edo and Tokyo. Tempura and soba restaurant run by a traditional restaurant in Mukojima, a red-light district.
Stylish and calm interior with Bali resort style ◆
Branch of Yotsuya Main Store, established 48 years ago [1 minute from Asakusa Station] 2-hour all-you-can-drink course starts from 5,000 yen! 2 people ~ Private room available
Tokyo Yakiniku (Grilled meat) Heijoen Asakusa Main Branch Enjoy Heijoen's finest authentic Wagyu beef and a high-quality space
[Now accepting reservations!] Enjoy Grilled skewer, raw Oyster, handmade soba noodles, and other dishes with sake while gazing at the Sumida River.