MASU‐KAME
A local izakaya in Shinagawa with some outstanding all-you-can eat and free flow drink deals — eat and drink til you drop!
Restaurant Details
The owners of this izakaya make the trip from Shinagawa to Toyosu Market every day to source fresh seafood for their store. Head east out of Shinagawa Station for just a few minutes and you’ll arrive there, hopefully ready to enjoy delicious rice bowls, sashimi, tempura, and a host of other small dishes.
They also have 20 sake varieties, with some rare bottles, along with a nice range of shochu too. If you’re feeling up to it, get on one of their “free-flow” all-you-can-drink deals to drink your fill of the lot. Big eaters will also be happy to hear about the food deals, with an all-you-can-eat option featuring bottomless monjayaki, okonomiyaki, and teppanyaki!
The main room has a great, classic izakaya atmosphere. However private rooms for groups of 20 are also available if you’re planning a celebration.
MASU‐KAME Phone Number
MASU‐KAME Business Days
MASU‐KAME Address
Iwatani Building 2F, 2-2-9 Konan, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan
MASU‐KAME Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
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