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1 minute walk from JR Kitashinchi Station! ``Onabeya'' is Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with a warm townhouse-style appearance.
[We are open today as well! ] [3 minutes walk from Osaka Umeda Station on each line] [Invoices accepted! ]
Enjoy everyone's favorite Chinese food in Kitashinchi, including two types of original sweet and sour pork (black and red), handmade Xiaolongbao, and mapo tofu.
◇Located near Umeda, Kitashinchi, Osaka◆Relax yourself with delicious dishes, seasonal cuisine, and tasty sake◇
"Celebrating 31 years! A Japanese Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy sake and wine" ■Private rooms available ■Maximum capacity of 55 people ■5 minutes from Kitashinchi/Yodoyabashi
"Popular Bistro with 30 types of wine by the glass" ■Private rooms and terrace available ■Open until 24:00 ■Kitashinchi/Nishiumeda 3 minutes
Grand Cafe is a place where you can enjoy a moment in an open space. !
Robatayaki using local chicken and Seafood, and our signature Kamameshi (rice cooked in a pot) with the aroma of charcoal are appealing!
Chef Hideei Takahashi, who is recognized as an iron master based on Sichuan and Hong Kong cuisine, has evolved the taste of the former Dojima Hotel.
3 minutes from Hankyu Umeda Station! Have a blissful time with yakitori and wine...Limited to Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays! Would you like to have lunch with Sack?
Yamagata beef arrived at “Dragon’s Nest”! Fresh offal and our signature kasu udon and Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) appealing! !
Casual Sushi made by artisans
★Stone-grilled dishes using lava from Mt. Aso★Healthy chicken dishes that are popular among women due to their far-infrared rays are delicious!
[Umeda/Chayamachi/Stylish hideaway bar/terrace seating/online reservations ◎] Open until 2am. All-you-can-drink available
“A bar with 80 brands of Japanese Japanese-style meal, sake & wine” ■4 minutes from Kitashinchi/Nishiumeda ■All-you-can-drink of 25 types of sake is popular!
- Many creative dishes, heartfelt hospitality -
A shop specializing in crispy and fragrant hitsumabushi from Nagoya, located in the Grand Front South Building.