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SPOKAN / Yaesu ramen restaurant that meets total demand

[Silver] June 16, 2016 16:00

 If you look at the name of the shop, what is this? What shop? There are many people who think about it.

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I also thought it was a separate store in the photo and guide at the entrance.

 Happy Hour sign is inviting you. At 300, go down the stairs

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 The nearby restaurants are hanging at 4:00 pm during the time when the bills are being prepared. I entered the store because I was concerned about the area. As expected, there are no other customers. I asked if it was open, but he responded very carefully. It seems that the store is open from lunch time to midnight.

 Because I walked a lot, I ordered a hydrated beer, searched for a recommended apitizer, ordered a cooked gizzard config, and pickled oysters with olive oil (points), and spent a while relaxing time.

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After going down the stairs, the right is a ramen shop, which is the sports bar on the left.

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 Let's introduce the atmosphere inside the store. It's a full-fledged bar.

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Not only that, but there are three TVs for sports bars, where you can enjoy soccer, baseball broadcasts, and karaoke. Indeed, I think it is a restaurant that responds to total demand.

 It was a really happy hour to have a good time.

3 cups of beer + wine, gizzard confi, and oysters pickled in olive oil (5 pieces). It was delicious), totaling ¥2,000 (including consumption tax) This time, I would like to visit again with my fathers and soccer lovers.

The address of the shop is 2-10-10 Yaesu Building B1, Yaesu, Chuo-ku, telephone 03-6262-3748.

It's a street behind Tokyo Square Garden.