Yoyogi Yokocho (Shinjuku Station South Exit/Yoyogi|Izakaya (Japanese tavern))

Yoyogi Yokocho

代々木横丁

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Yoyogi Yokocho

代々木横丁

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Cuisine
Japanese / General, Japanese / Nabe (hot pot), Alcohol / Sawa (cocktail of spirits and soda) / Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns
Open
[ Weekday,Day Before Holidays ] Lunch 11:30 am - 2:00 pm (last order 1:30 pm)
Last order will be at 13:30.
[ Weekday,Day Before Holidays ] Dinner 5:00 pm - 11:30 pm (last order 11:00 pm)
It will be the last entry 22: 45.
[ Saturday ] Dinner 4:00 pm - 11:30 pm (last order 11:00 pm)
It will be the last entry 22: 45.
[ Sunday ] Dinner 4:30 pm - 11:30 pm (last order 11:00 pm)
It will be the last entry 22: 45.
Closed
Sunday
We are open on weekdays holidays. However, there may be temporary holidays after a public holiday.
Average price
Lunch: 850 JPY
Method of payment
  • Credit Card Accepted

    UFJ Card / Visa / JCB / Diners Club / DC Card / UC Card / American Express / NICOS / Master Card / Credit Saison / UnionPay

  • E-money Payments Accepted

    Transportation IC Card / Prepaid IC Card

Address (for taxi driver)
東京都渋谷区代々木1-31-17 麻緒ビル1F map
English services
Unknown.
Japanese

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