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Now accepting reservations for banquets ♪ A restaurant where Shinsei and Juyondai can always drink [Bring your own fish and cooking] [Private rooms available] [Can be reserved] [Grilled skewer]
A hidden yakitori restaurant located in Nishi-Asakusa. Yakitori selection course where delicate handiwork shines◎In a relaxing Japanese space◎
[1 minute walk from Asakusa Station] Enjoy the taste that has been preserved since our founding at "Tokyo Shitamachi Asakusa"
[Seasonal Limited] We have started serving Matsutake Kamameshi (from September 7th). We purchase fresh Matsutake mushrooms from Toyosu Market.
[1 minute from Asakusa Station on the TX Line!] All-you-can-eat king crab available for a limited time!
[2 minutes from Asakusa Station] We offer authentic and delicious blowfish at a reasonable price.
[Yakiniku (Grilled meat) that stands out]
[Now accepting reservations!] Enjoy Grilled skewer, raw Oyster, handmade soba noodles, and other dishes with sake while gazing at the Sumida River.
Right next to Kaminarimon ◆ Enjoy carefully hand-cut Kuroge Wagyu beef that shows off the skill of the owner, along with his special snow salt and rice.
[Master connoisseur x Prime Minister's Award winning chef] A restaurant where you can eat delicious fish at a reasonable price
1 minute walk from Asakusa Station ◇ Enjoy horse sashimi made with rare parts and Kyushu shochu. Private room for 8-20 people◎
A Japanese restaurant with the theme of "Cafeterias that creates new everyday set meals" that operates as a set meal restaurant during the day and a late-night Japanese diner
Established 60 years ago! The oldest store on Asakusa Hoppy Street (100 seats in total!) 》There are also tatami rooms and terrace seats overlooking the cityscape◎
3 minutes from TX Asakusa Station ◇ Enjoy seasonal fresh fish and obanzai with delicious sake. Semi-private room, reserved ◎
[2 minutes walk from Tawaramachi Station, 5 minutes walk from Asakusa Station] The best "yakitori" grilled on Kishu Bincho charcoal and the owner's special sake.