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Selected for Tabelog Unagi "Hyakumeiten" 2024
[3 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station] Nagoya's popular eel restaurant is opening its first location in Tokyo. OPEN at Hibiya OKUROJI! !
Hisashi Kodama, the man who makes Japan smile, specializes in ``serious selection'' and refines both taste and cost performance!!
We have spacious private rooms available for entertaining or business meetings.
[3 minutes walk from Akihabara Station] Enjoy carefully selected Sushi in a bright space where you can casually enjoy the taste of a long-established restaurant.
◆ Directly connected to Tokyo Station ◆ Specialty Gindara Saikyoyaki Private room with a panoramic view of Tokyo Station
We also accept reservations for small groups such as dinner parties, family gatherings, and lunch parties! We have takeaway menu!
Enjoy fresh seafood and seasonal specialties delivered directly from Izu that are purchased daily, along with local sake from all over the country. Fully equipped with private rooms
"Anglerfish hotpot" is made using the secret method of a specialty store that has been around since the end of the Edo period. Please spend your important day in a private room.
◆ Anniversary × Spectacular views × Directly connected to the station ◆ Enjoy new Japanese-style meal in an open dining area or a completely private room ~ Perfect for entertaining or celebrating ~
1 minute walk from Akihabara ◇ Private room guaranteed ◇ From raw bluefin tuna to sea urchin and salmon roe. Sushi can-eat sushi 4,800 yen
[3 minutes from Tokyo Station] Enjoy the seasonal flavors of Wakayama's mountain and sea cuisine and local sake. We also have the famous ``Taimeshi'' packed with delicious flavor.
[Private rooms available/Groups welcome] Right next to Tokyo Station. A number of relaxing private rooms in a purely Japanese style. The talk of the town! The gorgeous "Ochokodon gozen" meal
[2 minutes walk from Exit C1 of Ginza Subway Station] Speaking of Sushi, “Sushizanmai” is the place to go! We recommend the best bluefin tuna!
[Taste the Hokuriku Sea of Japan in the heart of the city]