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Directly connected to Keikyu Kamata Station! Welcome and farewell party ◎ Launch ◎ All-you-can-drink included ~ We have prepared a course that is safe for organizers! Semi-private room available★
[3 minutes walk from Keikyu Kamata] Smoking space available ★ Luxurious time to enjoy thick, slowly roasted Cow tongue ◎
2 minutes from the west exit of Kamata Station ◆ Enjoy ingredients delivered directly from Hokkaido with a wide range of local sake in a calm space.
Open 24 hours! [2 minutes from Kamata Station] OK on the day★2 people ~! 250 kinds of all-you-can-eat and drink for 2 hours for 3,278 yen!
A variety of Edomae Sushi and Japanese cuisine, created by a second-generation owner who has inherited the taste of a long-established restaurant. For entertainment, banquets, and family anniversaries◎
[5 minutes from Kamata Station] Cafe & bar where you can play board games while drinking alcohol ♪ You can bring in food or reserved for private use ◎
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For delicious sushi, sake, and side dishes, come to Sugitama!
[2 minutes walk from Kamata Station on the JR Keihin Tohoku Line] Fresh and authentic hormones purchased that day! !
Delicious ingredients grilled over charcoal! Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) with lamb chops, Iberian pork, and beautiful cherry chicken! Happy hour held every day
[Recommended for small parties of up to 10 people!] We also offer course meals. All-you-can-drink options!
Directly delivered fresh fish! Local menus from all over the country are very popular! A lively and cozy Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that you'll want to visit again and again.
A representative restaurant in Keikyu Kamata! A store where you can eat fresh offal! New course [Authentic Takkanmari course] now available!
Food is 109 yen and drinks start from 329 yen, which is surprisingly high cost performance! Great value all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink service open 24 hours a day
3 minutes from Kamata Station ◆A lively store with a Showa atmosphere! Highly recommended banquet course with unlimited refills of the famous Yakisoba (stir-fried noodles)