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[4 minutes from Oebashi Station] Enjoy Japanese-style meal made with seasonal ingredients and carefully selected sake in a clean and relaxing space
[Kitashinchi] "Fresh fish" x "selected sake" x Ramen!
◆Near Yodoyabashi Station◆Delicious fish and delicious sake. A Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that prides itself on morning market fresh fish and sake appetizers, from fisherman-style dishes to Creative Cuisine
Directly connected to Subway Midosuji and Keihan Yodoyabashi stations. We will serve seasonal Fried Skewers and Grilled skewer in a stylish space.
Recommended for welcome and farewell parties! Course coupons are being distributed! You can also save by reserving only the seats!!
Yakitori, chicken sashimi, and wagyu beef Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) are popular♪ All you can drink for 980 yen! Banquet courses and private rooms available. [Smoking allowed inside]
[7 minutes walk from Nishi-Umeda Station, directly connected to the underground passage] Enjoy Belgian beer and Meat Dishes! One of the best beer Restaurants in Kansai
Limited time offer: 1000-500 yen off courses!! Course coupons are also available! Seat only reservations are also a good deal!!
Summer party | Entertainment | Private room | Date | Meeting | Highly praised by gourmets | Taste the craftsmanship of a master |
[Private room/ reserved] Authentic Italian reasonably priced and delicious Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) food! Our stone oven pizza and fresh pasta are very popular!
Compare local sake drinking from all over the country! More than 40 types at all times! Enjoy the grilled food!
[Nakanoshima] Great for companies! We still have private rooms available for June! Please contact us!
[1 minute walk from Kitashinchi Station/Nishiumeda Station] Popular Japanese cuisine with fresh seafood and colorful dishes ◎A wide variety of sake
Creative skewers on the iron plate, adult space, reservations required
●Closed in mid to late July●Umeda Italian Cuisine Restaurants popular for cheese fondue
A hideaway in Nishi-Umeda with the concept of “between Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) and a Japanese restaurant”