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Now accepting reservations for drinking parties and banquets! 3 minutes walk from Toyama Station! Arupen Village Shinsakuramachi Building 5F♪ [Private Room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)]
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
[In Hotel Grand Terrace Toyama] Enjoy authentic Chinese Cuisine in a high-quality space unique to a hotel ♪ Private rooms available ◎
Renovated into a completely private room! We can also accommodate banquets for up to 40 people! This is Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that serves Toyama chicken chicken dish and authentic Yakiniku (Grilled meat) ♪
Summer menu begins!
[Completely equipped with private rooms] Full of Hokuriku ingredients and Toyama specialties such as Himi beef, Nodoguro, white shrimp, yellowtail, and firefly squid!
Enjoy authentic Italian Cuisine prepared by a chef trained in Italy at a reasonable price
Local sake and fresh sashimi from Toyama Bay! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with completely private rooms
A place for local office workers to relax - delicious sake, delicious food, and a blissful time! ︎
[Goods from Toyama x Skilled craftsmen] [Sushi and creative Japanese-style meal directly managed by the fish shop] We provide the finest ingredients at reasonable prices.
At the Sushi in front of Toyama Station, the freshness of the seafood is different! How about some delicious seasonal Toyama delicacies! !
A treasure trove of delicious local fish, local sake, and seasonal vegetables! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) for adults where Toyama's "delicious foods" come together
Enjoy Toyama's delicious local sake and seasonal flavors. As the name suggests, the specialty dish is Kamameshi.
Established for half a century dedicated to local fish. A restaurant where you can enjoy the seasonal flavors of Toyama Bay.
We use carefully selected Toyama ingredients that bring the breath of the season.
Please enjoy a relaxing moment with wine and local fish delivered directly from Iwase Beach by a fishmonger from Toyama.