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2018.09.19

Enjoy Japanese skewers in the autumn season! Various kinds of skewers that go great with sake too!

Hello, I am the PR person in charge of Rakuzo Morioka Odori Store.

The autumn season has arrived with its cool breeze.

In the autumn season of appetite, you may want to enjoy a lively time with your peers while savoring a drink.

So, why not enjoy the best of the skewers we recommend?

Standard Japanese chicken skin skewers served with sauce and salt

Chicken skin is a standard yakitori menu item served at many Japanese dining restaurants.

We place great emphasis on quality and use domestic chickens for our yakitori, so that our customers can enjoy various types of skewers with peace of mind.

If you want to enjoy a full meal with gusto, try the tare sauce. For those who want to reduce calories, we recommend using salt.

Full of Nutrients! Shiitake mushroom skewers from Minamishima, Nagasaki

This is a gem for those who do not eat shiitake mushrooms in their daily diet.

Shiitake mushrooms are effective in lowering cholesterol levels in the blood. While eating shiitake in a pot is one of the standard ways to enjoy shiitake mushrooms, we recommend you to enjoy them from a different angle by using shiitake skewers.

The thick texture is irresistible!Mochi Bacon and Cheese Skewers

An inventive twist on the standard skewer, this gem consists of a rice cake with cheese and bacon wrapped around it.

These flavorful skewers, which add to the sticky texture, can be recommended to those who want to taste a different kind of skewer.

Diet support! Gizzard skewers with low calories!

Gizzard skewers are recommended for women who are on a diet.

For those who want to keep it low in calories, we recommend trying it with salt. Gizzards have fewer calories than most yakitori, which is why so many women enjoy them.

Of course, the sauce is also available, making it a great choice for those who do not need to worry about calories.

Our lineup of skewers. Our assorted skewers are often chosen by groups and people who use our restaurant for parties. We also have this available, so please try our many different kinds of skewers.

Rakuzo Morioka Odori is a Japanese dining restaurant with all private rooms.
Private rooms of various sizes are available for small drinking parties, business entertainment, dinners, medium-sized banquets, and large groups.

We will color your banquet with dishes that are popular among men and women of all ages. Please be sure to try our most popular dishes such as beef tongue and grilled skewers.

We also have creative dishes that we are proud of. Please enjoy our specialties.

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Phone number: 050-7302-5861

This is the PR manager of Rakuzo Morioka Odori Store!

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Store Information

All private rooms RAKUZO - Morioka Odori

address (e.g. of house)
〒020-0022
Morita Building 1F, 1-10-15 Odori, Morioka-shi, Iwate Reception 1F
Access
10 min. walk from JR Morioka Station South Exit
Phone number
050-2018-8941
Business Hours
17:00-23:30
(L.O. 22:30 / Drink L.O. 23:00)

Banquets can be held before business hours! (Early and late discounts available)
regular closing day
nil
Average budget
3,500 yen (regular average)/2,500 yen (banquet average)
settlement
▼ Credit Cards
VISA, MasterCard, JCB, American Express, Diners Club, MUFG, UC, DC, NICOS, UFJ, Saison, APLUS

▼ QR payment
PayPay, d-pay, auPay, LINE Pay, Rakuten Pay, Melpay, ALIPAY, WeChat Pay

▼ Electronic Money
ID

The registration number of the invoice system is printed on receipts and receipts.
Registration number: T6010701005431
Total number of seats
74 seats
Zashiki seating and sunken kotatsu available
Couple seats available
Banquet Max.
78 persons
chartering
not allowed
Non-Smoking/Smoking
Smoking allowed Smoking room available
(Smoking area is available separately from the seating area.)
parking lot
nil
Wi-Fi
nil

There is an appetizer as a seat charge (included in the course price).
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