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Homemade soba and duck dishes made with buckwheat flour ground in a stone mill every morning, featuring seasonal flavors. For entertainment and date banquets.
With Nobuaki Fushiki as culinary supervisor, the theme of the restaurant is "vegetables and fermentation," combining vegetables delivered directly from farmers!
A Japanese-style meal restaurant for adults where you can enjoy authentic handmade soba noodles and local sake
[1 minute walk from Ginza Station] A restaurant specializing in chicken and handmade soba where you can enjoy the night view of Ginza! Enjoy the finest Hinai chicken Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)
[2 minutes walk from Shinsen Station, 8 minutes walk from Shibuya Station]
For your banquet, please go to our "Kenshin Niigata Main Store" ♪ Smoking is allowed (smoking is allowed in private rooms only, cigarettes are OK)
[Open from 11:30 to 5:00 the next morning] Daytime drinking is welcome! Please enjoy our relaxing atmosphere!
[Metro M Korakuen 5th floor] Enjoy soba noodles with the aroma of specially selected dashi in a chic and elegant space. Private rooms available
A restaurant located in Akasaka where you can enjoy exquisite Juwari Soba and delicious Japanese-style meal. For entertainment, dinners, and dates. Open late at night
Stone-ground 28% buckwheat flour, 100% buckwheat flour and Creative Cuisine! Enjoy a new world of buckwheat with some sake!
5 minutes from Susukino Station. Private rooms available for 3 people and up
A Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy carefully selected ``Hegisoba'' and ``Gyutan'' as well as carefully selected Japanese sake.
Completely unique. Handmade soba noodles and ostrich dishes. A hideaway for adults.
[Shukugawa/Handmade Soba] Special dishes made with seasonal ingredients are also available ◎ For small groups up to 20 people ◎ Course meals from 4,600 yen
A soba Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) in Hakata where you can eat Cow tongue and finish with soba!
How about raw Oyster, steamed Oyster, or Oyster hotpot with Akita sake or wine?