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[3 minutes walk from Kyobashi Station] Enjoy Tempura made with carefully selected ingredients and delicious Hokkaido sake. A popular Tempura Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can feel free to stop by.
A 2-minute walk from Korakuen Station {Hideaway x Teppan-yaki} Enjoy fine sake and Teppan-yaki course in a quiet, adult space in Korakuen
[Shinbashi 1 minute] Instant tabletop lemon sour & all-you-can-drink highball for 500 yen! All you can eat and drink yakitori for 3,980 yen!
Enjoy seasonal ingredients right in front of your eyes! An easy-to-use, unexpected Japanese-style meal for adults. Completely private rooms are also available.
[Hidden Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) in Gotanda] A calm space where all seats are non-smoking. Savor the seasonal dishes from Shikoku.
Huge response on social media! Incredibly high selection 24-item sushi course! Sushi restaurant Uokin has opened in the Meguro area!
Fresh and overwhelmingly affordable sashimi! A Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that prides itself on seasonal fresh Sushi, and carefully selected Japanese sake.
[Ebisu Fried Skewers] A Fried Skewers specialty store where you can enjoy seasonal ingredients in a relaxed atmosphere. New autumn skewers available from 9/10
[Short distance from Ueno Station/Okachimachi Station] A Tosa cuisine specialty restaurant where you can enjoy straw-grilled dishes grilled over spectacular flames
A restaurant specializing in Tosa cuisine where you can enjoy ``straw-grilled bonito'' grilled over a powerful flame.
Selected for Tabelog Steak・Teppanyaki EAST "Hyakumeiten" 2024
~A thrilling griddle experience with master craftsmanship~A moment created with the heart of hospitality.
[Directly connected to Yaesu Station, Tokyo] A hideaway for adults [Limited time only] Don't miss the seasonal fairs!
Uokin Group New restaurant Information】Sushi Restaurant Uokin NEW OPEN in Shinsen on 7/6(Sat)!
[Blissful time to enjoy with all five senses] Edomae technique that focuses on "aging" rather than aging