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Now accepting reservations for year-end parties ♪ A restaurant where you can enjoy yakitori and fish! Semi-private rooms separated by roll curtains ♪ All-you-can-drink available ◎
[Minami hideout (large and small private rooms available)] Fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients served on a Japanese, Western, and Chinese menu ★ Carefully selected Japanese sake is also available!
[1 minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station] Enjoy a blissful moment with Sushi made with care by craftsmen and a quaint space.
[3 minutes from Shinsaibashi Station] Enjoy casual Japanese-style meal on a stylish sofa...♪ We boast the ultimate relaxing space full of greenery!
5 minutes from Sakaisuji Honmachi Station ◆ Happy dishes made with freshness and seasonal ingredients for tonight's party! Groups and reserved use are also welcome◎
Introducing the summer special "Hamo" course! Enjoy luxurious fugu and crab in a private room... reserved accepted for 30 or more people
The specialty is the sashimi of swimming squid sent directly from Yamaguchi Prefecture and the straw-grilled seared bonito bonito flown in from Kochi Prefecture! Private room for 2 people
[Right next to Namba Station!] Authentic chanko made with care by a former Makuuchi sumo wrestler. Salt is a sacred symbol for sumo wrestlers.
Enjoy carefully selected Kuroge Wagyu beef and seafood in a sophisticated Japanese space. A la carte and bring-your-own meals are also available.
The taste of the craftsmanship! Enjoy high-quality authentic sushi and delicious sake in a stylish modern Japanese space.
Takeya Set ♪ Sashimi and ♪ Grilled blowfish set ★ Very popular ★
[Kansai's first Grilled skewer eel specialty store] Kansai-style grilled eel specialty store featured in "Matsuko's Unknown World"
[Yotsubashi 1 minute] Now accepting reservations for banquets! We are particular about products made in Osaka. We recommend seasonal items and selection course!
We are proud of our delicious creative Seafood dishes and a wide selection of premium sake, including seasonal sake and shochu.