Chikin No Hinkaku - Asagaya(Korean cuisine)

Official information

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Chikin No Hinkaku

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Review

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    Chikin No Hinkaku -

    2023/10 Visitation

    1times

Restaurant information

Details

Restaurant name
Chikin No Hinkaku
Categories Korean cuisine、Cafe、Garlic dishes
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry)

03-5356-9753

Reservation Availability

Reservations available

Address

東京都杉並区阿佐ヶ谷北1-34-5 1F

Transportation

5 minutes walk from JR Asagaya Station north exit

417 meters from Asagaya.

Opening hours
  • ■営業時間
    【火~金】
    12:00~14:00(L,O)

    ■定休日
    月曜日
Budget

¥1,000~¥1,999

Budget(Aggregate of reviews)
Method of payment

Credit Cards Accepted

(VISA、Master、JCB、AMEX、Diners)

Electronic money Accepted

(Transportation electronic money(Suica)、iD、QUICPay)

QR code payment Accepted

(PayPay、d Barai、au PAY)

Seats/facilities

Number of seats

20 Seats

Private dining rooms

not allowed

Private use

OK

Non-smoking/smoking

No smoking at all tables

Parking lot

not allowed

Space/facilities

Stylish space,Comfortable space,Wide seat,Counter,Sofa seats,Wheelchair accessible

Menu

Drink

Japanese sake (Nihonshu),Japanese spirits (Shochu),Wine,Cocktails

Feature - Related information

Occasion

With family/children

This occasion is recommended by many people.

Service

Take-out

With children

Kids are welcome(Babies are welcome,Preschool children are welcome,Elementary school students are welcome),Baby strollers accepted

We do not have chairs for children, so please come with a stroller etc.

The opening day

2023.7.1

PR for restaurants

[5 minutes walk from Asagaya Station! ] Open only on weekdays by borrowing the lunch time of Yakiniku (Grilled meat)!