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Authentic Sichuan flavors such as the Instagram-worthy “Panda Hot Spring Hot pot” with special dipping sauce◎~July limited coupons also available
1 minute from Ikebukuro East Exit - Enjoy a toast at a Showa-era retro pub at a reasonable price! Katchan's signature fried Gyoza / Dumpling from 200 yen
A unique view. And a famous restaurant serving the world's top three Xiaolongbao
《◎Authentic Chinese hot topic roasted whole roast! 》Authentic Chinese Cuisine that has been aired on many TV programs♪ 2 minutes walk from the west exit of Ikebukuro Station!
[Private rooms available] A Kyushu restaurant famous for its Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot). We offer local sake and look forward to your visit!
Best value for money★All-you-can-eat and drink authentic Chinese food from 3,000 yen★Private rooms reserved for up to 80 people, and private rooms for 20-50 people◎
[Introduced at King's Brunch] Goshiki Xiao Xiaolongbao x Hot pot Sour looks great on SNS ◎ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that boasts delicious authentic Chinese food
[1 minute walk from Ikebukuro Station] Enjoy authentic Peking duck and Dim sum at a great price ◎ There are a variety of courses to choose from to suit your budget
[1 minute north exit of Ikebukuro Station] Authentic Szechuan Cuisine at reasonable prices ◎ Medicinal Food Sichuan Hot pot to improve your mind and body!
Draft beer is 250 yen (275 yen including tax)! Cheap, tasty, and fast!
Shanghai's famous Xiaolongbao store opens in Ikebukuro♪ Enjoy Shanghai cuisine, mainly Dim sum.
[1 minute from Ikebukuro Station] Enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine prepared by the owner, Moo, including healthy steamed pot dishes and traditional Yunnan cuisine!
[3 minutes walk from Ikebukuro Station] A new Hong Kong-style dining restaurant offering authentic Hong Kong cuisine and new experiences is now open!
3 minutes from Ikebukuro station! [All-you-can-eat authentic Chinese food (3 hours)] Starting from 2,980 yen ♪ Easy ordering using the touch panel ★
Szechuan Cuisine in Japan began at [Sichuan Hotel].