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The drink all-you-can-drink with classic drinks for 30 minutes at 290 yen is a great deal. The seafood bowl is delicious with high-quality ingredients, even though it's a bit of a waste to just marinate it. The oyster fry is crispy and freshly fried, and the homemade tartar sauce complements it well. There's no cutting corners here, it's amazing. The average young staff members provide good service. This restaurant really satisfied all my needs and I had a great time.
とりログ
3.40
I went to Izakaya Labo in Shin Sapporo. There were three of us today and we were all in the mood to drink a lot because we were very tired. The restaurant is located on the second floor. Although it is called a private room izakaya, it's not exactly private rooms, more like semi-private. They have a drink all you can for 30 minutes for 319 yen including tax. The drinks were served quickly, and the food was surprisingly good, especially the fried rice. The service was quick, maybe too quick at times, as we ended up drinking a lot. Overall, it was a great experience and I would recommend this place for anyone who wants to drink and have a good time in Shin Sapporo.
かず4295
3.30
We had a great time at Izakaya Labo in Shin-Sapporo for our third stop of the night. We enjoyed all-you-can-drink craft beer, seared sushi, and bonito sashimi, along with some edamame to start. We've been to their main branch in Teine a few times before, but it had been a while since we visited this branch. Unfortunately, we forgot to take photos of the seared sushi, but it was delicious. We'll make sure to remember next time.
あかさ
3.60
The all-you-can-drink option is 290 yen for 30 minutes, but I chose to order items individually. The appetizer was 385 yen, and I had 3 quail eggs, cabbage with salted kelp, and grilled chicken skewers without the skewers. The salted seafood yukhoe had a taste of a chain izakaya, and I had no particular complaints. The highball was made with non-cholesterol syrup from MAISON ROUTIN, produced in a factory in France, and I could choose the flavor. It felt kind of nice. I chose the roasted hazelnut flavor. The whiskey was refreshing and easy to drink, but it started to taste too sweet, so I stopped after one glass. I also appreciated the lemon sour and tea highball options, made with vodka or gin, that could be mixed with brown rice tea or black tea. I felt that they paid attention to the drinks. The staff were friendly and cheerful. Thank you for the meal!
Lilias
3.30
Today in October 2021, I had a rare afternoon drink in Shin-Sapporo. I thought it was about time to call it a day, but ended up staying longer. Once I start drinking, I can't seem to stop, so I ended up opting for the all-you-can-drink option. I vaguely remember ordering some snacks, but I don't have any photos and my memory is fuzzy. As we were wrapping up, a soup dish was served. It was my second time having soup today. It was a new experience for me, as I'm not usually a fan of having soup after drinking. However, I appreciate the nice gesture of offering soup as a service. The all-you-can-drink option had an appealing selection.
辛い好きもぐたん
3.10
[Smoking Allowed] A izakaya that opened in the New Sapporo area in July 2021. With beer (Sapporo Classic) included, you can enjoy 30 minutes for 290 yen + tax. The charm lies in the selection of over 200 varieties. The location of the restaurant is on the second floor of a building next to Seven-Eleven, across the street from the bus exit of the New Sapporo Bus Terminal. Please note that the staircase is narrow and steep.
As of October 24, 2021, after 8:00 PM, despite the high foot traffic and good transportation access, the turnover rate of businesses is high, with new shops constantly replacing old ones. Perhaps the steep staircase is a hindrance for this location. This time, the time limit for all-you-can-drink is not set, and it will continue until the customer requests to stop, which is the only point to be mindful of. Overall, it seems like a relatively good place as long as you pay attention to that.
Now, starting a day of bar hopping in the New Sapporo area, it's been about 7 hours. As a Sapporo Classic enthusiast, I am more than satisfied. The appetizer costs 385 yen, and the Uzutama (3 pieces) is just average. The beef tendon miso stew costs 583 yen, disappointing in taste. The all-you-can-drink option ended up being 60 minutes instead of the intended 30 minutes, costing 638 yen. If you can have 2-3 drinks during the 30 minutes just with the appetizer, it would feel like a great deal. Well, as someone who doesn't like smoking, I won't be revisiting this place alone (laughs).
chibatan
3.40
Near Shinpatsu Station in October 2021, the time limit has been lifted until 9:00 PM, so you can drink even if you work until then! Head up the stairs to the 2nd floor, where solo customers are also welcomed with open arms! While there are individual items available, the best deal here is the drink all-you-can for 30 minutes at 290 yen, which is very affordable. They also offer beer. The appetizer costs 350 yen and includes three lightly salted quail eggs. There is no food minimum requirement, which is great for those who prefer to drink without eating much. The dishes are reasonably priced, such as the lightly salted cucumber for 390 yen and the octopus fritters for 490 yen, which are crispy and delicious, served with fresh lemon. The drink all-you-can automatically extends, so be sure to keep track of your time and drinks. Personally, I ended my session after 5 drinks in 60 minutes, spending less than 2000 yen. Although there is a sense of being rushed for time, it's great to be able to drink affordably. Thank you for the meal!
Rush_65
3.40
I had planned to go straight to the restaurant and then head straight back home. However, I was hoping to leave a little earlier on my way back, but unfortunately, that didn't happen! When I was walking to catch the bus, I saw a cute girl handing out flyers. It was for a place offering a 30-minute all-you-can-drink deal for 319 yen. I had heard of the place before, maybe it's a chain? Since I had an hour to kill before the bus arrived at my stop, I decided to give it a try. The place wasn't crowded, with just one customer at the counter and one at a table. They offer a 30-minute all-you-can-drink deal for 319 yen with automatic extension if you're not careful (they give you a note with the time written on it). I ordered some appetizers - edamame for 385 yen and homemade chicken zangi for 495 yen. The edamame was salty, perfect for drinking. The zangi was tender and flavorful with garlic. I had a classic cocktail, followed by two sweet potato shochu highballs. Since there's no last order, I guess there won't be a free drink for the last one (probably). The total bill was in the 1,500 yen range, so it's just like a regular evening drink set, but it was a bit rushed. I couldn't finish the edamame and zangi, so I took them home. Overall, I don't think it's a great deal in terms of time management. I would consider going back if I have the chance. Thank you for the meal!
ひろし864138
4.00
It was bigger than I had thought. The chicken was overcooked, but they fried it again for me.
KEIDESU
5.00
Overwhelmingly great value for money.
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