Harbin, a Northeastern Chinese restaurant near Suehirocho Station, relocates and reopens in Gotanda on January 15

Harbin, a northeastern Chinese restaurant near Suehirocho Station, moved to Gotanda at the end of last year.

The new location is on Chuo-dori Street, near Suehirocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Near Suehirocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. It is located on the first basement floor of the Tanaka Building, across the street from the Ito Kuroyaki specialty restaurant.




Harbin is a Chinese restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine in a casual atmosphere. In addition to its lunch menu, the restaurant offers a variety of drinking courses, including a "tipsy set" that allows customers to casually enjoy an evening drink by themselves, a 10-course "satisfaction course," and an "all-you-can-eat, all-you-can-drink super luxury all-you-can-drink course" with 100 different dishes and 30 different drinks, and was crowded with local businessmen.

The restaurant relocated at the end of last year and will reopen in Gotanda on January 15.

According to the relocation notice posted on the shutter at the entrance of the restaurant, "We closed our restaurant at the end of last year, and will reopen in Gotanda on January 15. Thank you very much for your long time support. The restaurant will be located on the first floor of the same building.

The survival game goods store "Military Shop Maitree," which was located on the first floor of the same building, also moved to a new location in December of last year.

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