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3 minutes walk from Sannomiya Station [Private room, all-you-can-drink] Carefully selected fresh ingredients and secret kushikatsu sauce available
Commemorating the resumption of business! All you can drink for 1 hour ⇒ 555 yen! Special price with gratitude♪
[1 minute walk from Hankyu Sannomiya Station! ] "NOWL" is an authentic Korean kitchen that boasts an Instagrammable interior! !
[Japanese modern private room x authentic Kyushu cuisine] Now accepting reservations for welcome and farewell parties ◎ 2-hour all-you-can-drink course also available ♪
The attractive space is comfortable for 2 or more people. 2 minutes from Sannomiya Station ◆ Awaji Island seafood and Awaji beef! Everyday use ~ Even anniversaries ◎
A proud terrace seat overlooking the night view of Kobe ☆ Right in the middle of Sannomiya! The night view that makes you forget the hustle and bustle of the city is exceptional!
[Kobe Motomachi] A restaurant serving French home cooking and carefully selected wines ♪ Enjoy a blissful moment in a relaxed and stylish space
[2 minutes walk from Sannomiya Station] Enjoy seasonal Seafood and meat carefully purchased ◆ Ideal for various banquets in a hideaway space ♪ Completely private room ◎
Recommended for celebrations [5 minutes from Sannomiya Station] Enjoy heart-satisfying French cuisine and carefully selected wines that are pleasing to the eye and palate.
A hideaway space where you can enjoy flour and meat that go well with wine and champagne.
Karaoke will also be available from December 1st! ! Shisha is also popular♪
[2 minutes walk from Sannomiya Station] All-you-can-eat and drink is a hot topic! We offer a variety of courses, including meat and Seafood, regardless of genre.
[2 minutes from Sannomiya Station] Perfectly recreate the authentic taste of Kyushu! Great value on rich, authentic Hakata Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) and colorful vegetable roll skewers ◎
[NEW OPEN] Tsukada Farm, which produces “Charcoal-grilled Jidori,” is now home to Tsukada Farm, which produces “Charcoal-grilled Yakitori.”