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"Miyoshi Ya" from Belosen

[Mido] February 1, 2012 08:30

The word "belosen" has been used for the past three years.
I think so. For those who don't know, "Even if you get drunk with Belobelo
In short, it refers to an izakaya that is very cheap in terms of 1,000 yen.

That's why the recommended shop this time is Verosen's shop in Nihonbashi Muromachi neighborhood.
It is a famous izakaya "Miyoshiya" (founded in 1947) among office workers.
I don't have any money, but on the way home from work, let's go a little bit of a cup ...
Please remember this store. It is a shop where everyone can drink with peace of mind.

At the entrance, there are also many characters in "half price" POP! Shochu is all half price and sake is also available.
Almost half price ... it's quite advantageous for sake lovers.
The dishes are spicy and spicy, starting from "99 yen" and chicken skin ponzu 168 yen.
The price is 260 yen even for tuna cutting.
Originally, there was only a broiled shop, and all the broiled fish are broiled without breaking.
It's very cheap and delicious.
Moreover, the good thing about this restaurant is that despite the small izakaya, the menu is available.
I think it's a good point.

A nostalgic 70's song is played in BGM. Kenji Sawada, Ishida
Akemi, Chiyo Okumura, An Lice, etc. The reason why this is also popular among office workers
I don't know it.

Well, it's such a shop, so it's always full, so I'll go early.
I recommend that you.
The taste of handmade nostalgic homeo, where you can feel the care of the landlady, is very cheap.
There is no doubt that you can enjoy it.


●Mr. Miyoshi               

4-3-4, Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo-ku
TEL 03-3241-4500
Business hours 17:00-23:30
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays

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