Biidoro Snack Bar

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Address
2-6-31 Zushi, Uosaji Building 3F
Features
Walk-in onlyTraditional Japanese snack bar (sunakku)Cozy lounge, regulars-friendlyDrinks and light snacks
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Menu
* The menu was scanned by a user, not uploaded by the owner. There may be inaccuracies.
Bottle Keep
Whisky Bottle Keep
Keep a bottle of whisky at the bar for future visits — a classic sunakku tradition. Enjoy mizuwari (whisky with water) or on the rocks over multiple evenings.
Shochu Bottle Keep
Keep a bottle of Japanese shochu at the bar. Available in barley (mugi) or sweet potato (imo) varieties, to be enjoyed across visits.
Drinks
Beer
Cold draft or bottled beer. A standard bar opener at any sunakku.
Whisky Mizuwari
Whisky diluted with water in the Japanese style — smooth, light, and easy to sip through a long evening of conversation.
Whisky on the Rocks
A measure of whisky served over ice. Slowly opens up as the ice melts.
Shochu Mizuwari
Shochu diluted with water. Light and very easy to drink over a long sitting.
Chu-hi (Shochu Soda)
Shochu mixed with carbonated water — fizzy, refreshing, and low in alcohol content.
Cocktails
Classic cocktails made to order by the mama-san. Ask for your preference — gin & tonic, screwdriver, Campari soda, and similar classics available.
Sake
Japanese rice wine served cold or warm. A traditional accompaniment to conversation in a sunakku setting.
Soft Drinks
Non-alcoholic options including oolong tea, orange juice, and cola for those taking a break from alcohol.
Snacks & Light Food
Mixed Nuts
Small portion of mixed nuts — the quintessential sunakku nibble to accompany drinks.
Assorted Dried Snacks
A small assortment of dried crackers and snacks, typical of Japanese bar-style nibbles.
Cheese
Simple cheese portion, good with wine or whisky.
Japanese Pickles
Assorted Japanese pickled vegetables, a palate cleanser between drinks.
Ochazuke (Tea Rice)
Light rice dish with green tea poured over, served as a gentle late-night closer. Simple and comforting.
Rice Balls (Onigiri)
Simple rice balls with fillings like umeboshi or salmon, for a light bite late in the evening.