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[2-minute walk from Oimachi Station] Perfect for parties! Enjoy large gatherings in private rooms!! Kyoto-style dashi oden, robata grill, and clay pot rice.
"MEAT SMILE MEET YOU" "Enjoy meat even more deliciously and fun!"
[Smoking Allowed, 30 Seconds Walk from Jiyugaoka North Exit] Celebrating 7 Years! A casual tavern to enjoy beef dashi oden and beef tongue!
[Limited Seats Available!] We accept reservations for groups by phone!
The 20mm Thick Tongue: A Quality Beyond All-You-Can-Eat, Trending on TV and Social Media
Just a 2-minute walk from Yokohama Station. Equipped with a smoking room, reservations required for sports viewing, banquet courses available, and various takeout bento options.
【Private Room Reservations Available!】 Half-Price Anniversary Festival Now On♪ Stylish Private Rooms / Oysters / Oden / Yakitori / All-You-Can-Drink
[1-minute walk from Yurakucho and Hibiya Stations] Private rooms in a traditional Japanese setting ◆ Enjoy winter flavors
Welcoming Party Course Now Available! At Ushisuke, we provide you with the "best dining experience and atmosphere." Come and enjoy a wonderful time with us! We also offer all-you-can-eat and drink options, along with new menu items!
Grill for Excitement, Savor for Delight: Experience Premium Saga Beef!
We carefully select A4 to A5 grade black wagyu beef! A restaurant that focuses on quality ingredients!
Just a 2-minute walk from Futamatagawa Station! New Year’s party reservations now open. Authentic Hakata Motsunabe and Genghis Khan. A great place for Kyushu cuisine and charcoal-grilled dishes!
Just a 1-minute walk from Kamata Station! Enjoy Sendai beef tongue and horse sashimi in a private room at this hidden izakaya, paired with fine sake.
Just a 5-minute walk from Namba Station, this izakaya offers delicious skewers paired with a great selection of Japanese sake and delightful dishes!
Just a step from Konan Exit of Shinagawa Station! Enjoy beef tongue and seafood in private rooms at "Motenashi-ya Shinagawa".