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Restaurant name |
Kuimonoya Wan
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Categories | Izakaya (Tavern)、Japanese Cuisine、Seafood |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
050-5595-8925 |
Reservation Availability |
Reservations available
詳細の程はお気軽に従業員までお問い合わせ下さい。 |
Address |
東京都港区芝5-31-24 勝文館共同ビル2・3階 |
Transportation |
2 minutes walk from JR Tamachi Station 1 minute walk from Mita Station on the Toei Asakusa Line 1 minute walk from Mita Station on the Toei Mita Line 148 meters from Mita. |
Opening hours |
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Budget |
¥3,000~¥3,999 ~¥999 |
Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
¥4,000~¥4,999~¥999
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Accepted (JCB、AMEX、VISA、Master、Diners) Electronic money Accepted (Transportation electronic money(Suica)、iD、QUICPay) QR code payment Accepted (PayPay、d Barai、Rakuten Pay、au PAY) |
receipt |
Invoice-compliant receipts can be issued Registration NumberT9021001020992 *For the latest registration status, please check the IRS Invoice System Qualified Invoice Issuing Business Publication website or contact the restaurant. |
Table money/charge |
462円(税込) |
Number of seats |
240 Seats ( We will prepare semi-private and private rooms with horigotatsu tatami rooms for up to 150 people.) |
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Private dining rooms |
OK For 2 people、For 4 people、For 6 people、For 8 people、For 10-20 people、For 20-30 people、Over 30 people The 2nd and 3rd floors, which are rare in Tokyo, can accommodate large parties of up to 100 people! The 2nd floor has table seating for 2 to 10 people. We offer seats that suit your needs, from private rooms to semi-private rooms to general seats. |
Private use |
not allowed |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Smoking / Non-smoking area separated No smoking during lunch. Please check with the restaurant before visiting as the law regarding passive smoking countermeasures (revised Health Promotion Law) has been in effect since April 1, 2020 and may differ from the latest information. |
Parking lot |
not allowed |
Space/facilities |
Stylish space,Comfortable space,Wide seat,Sofa seats,Horigotatsu seats,Live music,Sports TV,With projector,Free Wi-Fi available |
Set menu |
All you can drink |
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Drink |
Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Japanese spirits (Shochu),Wine,Cocktails,Particular about Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Particular about Japanese spirits (Shochu),Particular about cocktails |
Food |
Particular about vegetable,Particular about fish,Healthy/beauty food menu,English menu available |
Occasion |
With family/children |Banquets/party |With friends/colleagues This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Location |
Secluded restaurant |
Service |
Extended party hours (more than 2.5 hours),(Surprise) Party accommodations(Birthday plate),Happy hour,Take-out |
With children |
Kids are welcome(Babies are welcome,Preschool children are welcome,Elementary school students are welcome),Children menu available,Baby strollers accepted
Children are also welcome! ! You can just have a meal without alcohol! |
Website | |
The opening day |
2011.4.13 |
Phone Number |
03-5765-7769 |
Visited on Monday, May 22, 2017 at around 12:03 p.m. The store is located 2 minutes walk from JR Tamachi Station, 1 minute walk from Toei Subway Mita Station, and near the entrance of Keio Nakadori shopping street. The entrance is on the second floor after going up the stairs, and there were two vending machines for lunch time tickets to the immediate left of the entrance. There was also a staircase leading up to the third time in the store, but it didn't seem to be used that day. During lunch time on weekdays, it was only on the second floor, and the customers seemed to be rotating. It was a fairly large store. On the second floor, there were many tables for two and four people, each separated by a screen-like wall. The seats on the third floor are for banquets, and there seem to be almost no partitions. Apparently, it is a banquet hall that can accommodate 120 people. The store's data just before I posted a review showed that there were 16 reviews and the score was 3.00 points. (Night use: 3.00 points, daytime use: 3.00 points) I glanced at the food ticket vending machine installed to the left of the entrance and clicked the button for ``Pork and ginger grilled set meal 700 yen (tax included).'' That's it. There are also ``large size'' buttons placed side by side, but it is advertised that refills of rice and miso soup are free. Is there really a meaning behind the “large serving” button? (lol) The lunchtime menu is less than 720 yen including consumption tax, making it one of the cheapest restaurants in this area. Today's daily lunch was ``Fried chicken with grated ponzu sauce for 700 yen (tax included)''. Since it was pork rather than chicken, I pressed the ginger-yaki button. I also had zaru udon for 450 yen (tax included), but I'm sure I would be hungry if I only had zaru udon. Soft drinks such as cola and oolong tea were available for 100 yen (tax included). When you enter the store, you will be greeted by a male hall staff member. When I told them I was alone, I was shown to a table for two. Refills of rice and miso soup seemed to be self-service. The food was served within 4 minutes of waiting. The food is served very quickly and is a nice service during lunch time. It is assumed that this is a pre-prepared dish that has been reheated. But there are no problems. It's less stressful than having to wait more than 15 minutes. The main dish, grilled pork with ginger, was stir-fried with carrots and onions. I wouldn't say the pork itself is loose meat, but it doesn't seem to be very good meat. I also feel like the volume is a little low. It's sprinkled with chopped green onions, but I think it's fine without it. Lots of lettuce and shredded cabbage were added. Of course, it comes with mayonnaise. In addition to the main side dish, the set included rice, miso soup, pickles, and mini hiyayakko. The ingredients for miso soup are wakame and wheat gluten. Overall, I thought it was a well-organized lunch that would please everyone. I thought the rice bowl was small, but when I thought about it, I realized that it was better for the earth than having leftover food because I could just refill it self-service. I hesitated on my first visit, but I couldn't see what was in the space where the extra rice was kept. This is just a bit disappointing. After Sakura Suisan closed, I continued my journey to find a restaurant where I could eat cheaply (lol) The bill for the day was 700 yen. Thank you for the meal.