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[3 minutes from Kita-Senju Station] Enjoy Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) (all items priced at 110 yen) and a wide range of alcoholic beverages at reasonable prices in a lively space!
[A popular store from Fukuoka Hakata is opening in Tokyo for the first time!!] ★A must-see on Instagram◎Our main character is shumai.
Popular bar where you can enjoy delicious fried chicken and bar food | 2.5 hours of all-you-can-drink courses available | Over 50 types of drinks available
[Private rooms available for groups♪] Courses start from 3,499 yen with 2 hours of all-you-can-drink
[3 minutes walk from Kitasenju Station] Completely private rooms also available │ Full range of courses with all-you-can-drink options │ Invoice accepted
2 minutes from Kitasenju Station! Exquisite yakiton and proud stews that take advantage of the freshness of a meat wholesaler directly managed ♪ We also have a wide variety of specialty drinks
[Kitasenju Marui 9th floor] Ground opening on May 13th! Enjoy Kyoto cuisine and seasonal dishes.
[Many private rooms available] ☆1 minute walk from the station☆ Smoking allowed in all rooms Courses starting from 3,499 yen with 2 hours of all-you-can-drink♪
All seats are private!! Children are welcome!! 1 minute walk from Kitasenju Station!!
5 minutes walk from Kitasenju Station ◎Raw Oyster for 350 yen! ★Famous sea bream rice! Over 10 types of sake!
[Kitasenju 3 minutes] Eat up Hachinohe Mae-oki mackerel with plenty of fat ♪ Enjoy rare local sake that Aomori is proud of ◎
1 minute in front of the east exit of Kitasenju Station★Straw-grilled & fresh Oyster ★We have plenty of private room seats and sunken kotatsu seats on both the 1st and 2nd floors!
【北千住駅4分】この道48年の店主が繰り出す、正統派江戸前鮨。“本物の味”をご堪能ください
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5 minutes from Kitasenju Station ◆Enjoy the seasonal flavors with our omakase course for 7,000 yen. Hospitality in a sophisticated hideaway for adults
3 minutes walk from the west exit of Kitasenju Station (Marui side) A hidden Japanese Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) Japanese-style meal with over 50 types of sake from all over Japan