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5 minutes from Osaka Station ◆ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy a variety of dishes including authentic Cow tongue, kushikatsu, and dried fish along with alcohol! Courses available◎
[Specially selected Japanese whiskey, Wagyu beef, Grilled skewer and Seafood] Enjoy local cuisine with domestic highballs and modern Japanese Japanese-style meal
Modern Spanish & American where you can enjoy [world Meat Dishes and overseas imported craft beer]
A Kansai-style eel specialty restaurant run by a long-established wholesaler.
Oden made with Kansai soup stock x Japanese sake to enjoy in various sake vessels ◆Grand Front North Building 6F
11/1 GRANDOPEN!! A slightly different Sushi bar has opened on the Umekita floor of Grand Front Osaka!!
気軽に寄れる毎日使いのおばんざいバー。 「一杯飲んで帰りたい」方も、お一人様も大歓迎♪
[3 minutes from Umeda Station] “We will show you the most delicious way to eat sticky pork” with secret egg sesame ponzu sauce
Drinking during the day until 5pm on weekdays is a great deal! Highballs are 100 yen! Large bottles Asahi "Maruefu" are 380 yen from 2pm!
A shop specializing in crispy and fragrant hitsumabushi from Nagoya, located in the Grand Front South Building.
Authentic Nihachi soba and Kawachi duck kamo nabe restaurant
A variety of delicious marriage dishes that go well with Suntory's over 60 types of whiskey from around the world.
[Hankyu Sanbangai South Building B2F] “Kuromon” tuna specialty store directly managed
【梅田駅・大阪駅直結】4月4日(木)OPEN◆コスパ抜群!鰻×牛タン炉端焼き大衆酒場!
[Finish today with delicious sake, side dishes, and friends] Enjoy seasonal dishes such as horse sashimi delivered directly from Kumamoto Prefecture and carefully selected sake in a Japanese space
[Grand Front Osaka side] 5 minutes walk from Umeda Station, Osaka♪ Enjoy authentic Tempura easily♪ Lunch is also very popular!
[LINKS UMEDA store 8F] Please enjoy the marriage of wine and food.
Reservations are accepted from 11:00 to 21:00 on weekdays and from 11:00 to 17:00 on weekends and holidays.
At Umeda Kitamae Sakan, we offer Local Cuisine and delicacies from the fishing port where Kitamae ships stop by.