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<Open every day> How about some delicious fish and alcohol? We look forward to your visit!
[3 minutes from Sakai Higashi Station] Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy carefully selected local chicken|Now accepting reservations for welcome and farewell parties|Smoking allowed|Available for reserved
5 minutes from Sakai Higashi Station ◆ Enjoy a variety of Creative Cuisine using domestically produced Japanese black beef, etc., along with a wide variety of sake and shochu ◎
[5 minutes from Sakaihigashi Station] Enjoy charcoal-Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Vegetable Dishes with carefully selected sake in a stylish space reminiscent of an old folk house.
[2 minutes walk from Nakamozu Station] A cozy teppan Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) ♪ More than 30 types of monjayaki, okonomiyaki, and more!
[3 minutes from Otori Station] Enjoy charcoal-Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Vegetable Dishes with carefully selected sake in a stylish space reminiscent of an old folk house.
Approximately 2 minutes walk from Sakai Higashi Station ♪ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) private izakaya that boasts all-you-can-eat shabu shabu!
A calm Japanese atmosphere creates relaxation
Please enjoy your time in a relaxing space.
Private room banquet! More than 20 types of Gyoza / Dumpling and a rich Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) menu! Over 50 types of drinks! Jinmen Ramen!
Enjoy a wide variety of delicious menu items at reasonable prices, including Hakata's specialty "Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot)" and "Hakata Iron Pot Gyoza / Dumpling" ♪ All-you-can-drink available
[1 minute walk from Sakai Station] A `` Grilled skewer and Robatayaki'' restaurant where you can enjoy exquisite ingredients as they are ◎Private rooms available
A calm Japanese atmosphere creates relaxation
Enjoy the special monja made with colorful ingredients ♪ The homely space is perfect for all kinds of banquets ◎
[4 minutes walk from Sakai-Higashi Station] Why not toast with Gyoza / Dumpling and gyoza that are handmade every day?