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[1 minute from Temmabashi Station] Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with a wide selection of carefully selected yakitori, udon, and alcoholic beverages! Finish off with our signature udon noodles!
[1 minute walk from Kyobashi Station] A udon Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that boasts a la carte dishes made with special dashi soup! From small groups to group banquets◎
A shop where you can eat oden all year round◎A wide variety of sake◎Open until 5am!! ︎
[Yodoyabashi main store/Shinsaibashi Daimaru store] Homemade coarsely ground udon noodles, dishes, and alcoholic beverages that match the Japanese style...
A Japanese-style Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with an outstanding hideaway atmosphere! 40 types of Japanese sake and many seasonal dishes! Finish off with homemade udon!
Addictive udon made with sophisticated soup stock and well-trained noodles. A wide variety of sake and other dishes such as chicken dishes are also available.
``Hallelujah'', a ``stylish Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant'' in Yakiniku (Grilled meat) mecca, is now open ☆ Buy a whole head of hormone! Rare parts too♪
[3 minutes walk from Honmachi Station] Enjoy Creative Cuisine using natural dashi stock made by a dashi workshop and without any chemical seasonings added!
We use a unique blend of wheat flour delivered directly from Kagawa, and then carefully boil the raw noodles that have been left to age in the aging room.
2 minutes from Neyagawa Koen Station◆Easily enjoy "Kamo Nanban Soba" and "Kamo Nabe" made with fresh domestic duck meat! Children welcome◎
This restaurant mainly serves Osaka udon noodles made with carefully selected ingredients, but you can also enjoy a variety of obanzai and alcoholic beverages. Course available
2 minutes walk from JR Izumifuchu Station❗️❗️❗️
After training at a famous restaurant, the owner further refined his Japanese-style meal skills. In addition to udon, we also have a wide variety of Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) menu items!
At Umeda Kitamae Sakan, we offer Local Cuisine and delicacies from the fishing port where Kitamae ships stop by.
Enjoy Dotonbori Imai's "nabe"!