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Selected for Tabelog Tempura "Hyakumeiten" 2023
[3 minutes from Nezu Station] Reservations required ◆ Our `` Tempura'', which boasts freshness and proven skill, is served using two different types of oil.
[2 minutes from Asakusabashi Station] Enjoy sake carefully selected by a sake sommelier. We also offer sake pairing courses.
Selected for Tabelog Unagi "Hyakumeiten" 2024
This is a restaurant directly managed by the Chef's Association, which was founded in the first year of the Meiji era! Enjoy the ``craftsmanship'' of the head of the eel chef family!
A restaurant specializing in chicken dishes where you can enjoy the freshest young chicken from Iwate. The yakitori that is made by skewering only the portion that will be grilled that day is exquisite.
Ingredients, soup stock, oil... Tempura tempura with careful attention to detail. A popular restaurant where you can enjoy freshly fried food in downtown Asakusa
[4 minutes walk from Kuramae Station] A higher quality space where you can enjoy fresh fish and raw oysters delivered directly from Miyagi Prefecture with delicious sake.
Selected for Tabelog Soba (Buckwheat noodles) EAST "Hyakumeiten" 2024
Our specialty duck hotpot has begun. Please contact us for same-day seating availability.
[Edomae Sushi restaurant that has been around for over 30 years] Enjoy the exquisite sushi made by skilled craftsmen.
[Near Asakusa Station] A true lunchtime paradise! A famous restaurant on Asakusa Hoppy Street that prides itself on its ``salted beef tendon stew''☆
Authentic stone-milled soba that will touch your heart with the owner's passion. Enjoy seasonal delicacies and carefully selected alcoholic beverages.
We use fresh ingredients that are carefully sourced, such as fish sent directly from Uozu fishing port in Toyama Prefecture and chicken from Miyazaki.
2 minutes walk from Asakusabashi Station ◆ The taste of autumn has arrived! Please enjoy pacific saury, autumn salmon, ginkgo nuts, Chinese yams, sweet pumpkins, and mushrooms.