2018.09.28
Hello, I am the PR person in charge of Rakuzo Shinjuku East Exit Store.
From now on, the season is changing from summer to fall. Now that we are approaching the chilly season, how do you keep your body warm? There are many ways, such as wearing heavy clothes, exercising, or using a heater, but what I would like to recommend this time is to eat "warm food" to keep your body warm. You will feel warm from the core of your body. It is a great way to kill two birds with one stone because it tastes good and you can also enjoy a good time. This time, we would like to introduce the "hot pot course.
First, let me introduce you to the "Beef Motsunabe (White) Course. Mots" meat is characterized by its sweetness that spreads slowly and its unique texture. Rakuzo's Beef Motsu Nabe" uses plenty of such "motsu" meat. Of course, you can also enjoy plenty of vegetables in this nutritious dish. It is truly the best choice for "the coming season.
Next we would like to introduce the "Beef Motsunabe (Taiwanese) Course. This is "Rakuzo's Beef Motsu Nabe (Taiwanese Motsu Nabe)" with its characteristic minced meat. It may look very spicy at first glance, but in fact, it is not that spicy. It is a hot pot that is not that spicy, but rather "deliciously spicy! It is also recommended for those who want to warm up their body even more!
Rakuzo is a Japanese dining room with all private rooms.
Private rooms of various sizes are available for various occasions, from small drinking parties, business entertainment, dinners, medium-sized banquets, and large groups.
We will color your banquet with dishes that are popular with both 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 original dishes that we are proud of. We hope you will enjoy our specialties.
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