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The taste of spring in Okinawa! Only this season♪ Freshly harvested early-harvested mozuku are now in stock!
1 minute walk from Asakusa Station ◇ Enjoy horse sashimi made with rare parts and Kyushu shochu. Private room for 8-20 people◎
A long-established Steak that is particular about the highest quality Kuroge Wagyu beef and traditional techniques. The space reminiscent of an ancient castle is perfect for entertaining and banquets◎
[4 minutes walk from Exit A1 of Asakusa Station] A restaurant on Asakusa Sushiya Street where you can enjoy the finest string and delicious local sake!
[For choosing a restaurant you can't go wrong with] [Available for groups such as banquets]
1 minute walk from Asakusa Station ◆ For anniversaries and birthdays ◎ Private rooms available for 2 people or more. Beef yukhoe and meat Sushi are also popular.
The fresh lamb delivered directly from Hokkaido is simply delicious. <Horigotatsu seats available for reserved for 6 or more people◎>
[Sushi restaurant in Asakusa Tawaramachi, established 111 years ago]
Notice of price revision
[2 minutes from Asakusa Station] Private room seats available! We also offer a variety of courses for drinking parties and banquets! <Currently accepting reservations>
◆5 minutes from Kaminarimon ◆ “Asakusa Bolognese” is very popular! Marriage of Italian Cuisine and exclusively imported Spanish wine
[5 minutes from Asakusa Station] Equipped with semi-private rooms and Japanese-style rooms ◆ Enjoy carefully selected wine and seasonal cuisine, and you can also watch sports on the 1st floor!
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.
Authentic stone-milled soba that will touch your heart with the owner's passion. Enjoy seasonal delicacies and carefully selected alcoholic beverages.
A course with tuna, Hayama beef, and abalone for dinner and entertainment! We also have a great value Kabuki course with all-you-can-drink included!
Asakusa, a town where adult foodies gather