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Speaking of the most popular Izakaya in Las Vegas, it is “ICHIZA”! As the first Izakaya opened in Las Vegas, ICHIZA has been popular for more than 20 years.
In addition to the standard Izakaya menu such as yakitori and sashimi, there are also many dishes full of originality unique to the ICHIZA.
A wide variety of drinks are offered, including beer, sake, shochu and chu-hi, so you can enjoy a “casual” meal whether you are alone or in a group.
The long-awaited second store of ICHIZA has now opened! Its name is “Ichiza Hanare”.
The new restaurant is a purely Japanese style izakaya with a menu of over 300 dishes. In addition, all rooms are private rooms! Since the rooms are designed to ensure your privacy is well protected, you can enjoy delicious food and drinks in a relaxing atmosphere.
Ichiza Hanare 市座はなれ
5300 W. Spring Mountain Rd. Ste 101, Las Vegas, NV 89146
702-749-7477
Ichiza Original 市座本店
4355 W. Spring Mountain Rd. Ste 205, Las Vegas, NV 89102
702-367-3151
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