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Founded in 1932. Try the famous hitsumabushi at Unagi no Nakasho, run by a long-established eel wholesaler.
◆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
[Now accepting year-end parties] Authentic Indian Cuisine ★All you can eat and drink from 4,000 yen~ Great for girls' parties♪ Up to 40 people OK
Limited-time coupon distribution starting January 2025! You can enjoy great discounts on both course meals and table reservations with our special coupons!
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◎
``A restaurant where vegetables are simply delicious'' The famous Oyamadori veggie hotpot has been featured in many media ◎ A hidden vegetable bar ☆
[5 minutes from Tennoji Station] Perfect for the New Year holidays ♪ Three types of all-you-can-drink courses available ◎ Introducing the new ladies' night out course!
[1 minute walk from Nagahori Station] Our specialty! Three kinds of tantan noodles and delicious Chinese Cuisine plus a menu for light drinks!
[Namba Takashimaya 8th floor] Delicious Indian Cuisine ♪ Enjoy authentic cuisine prepared by a skilled chef◆
TALKS cafe & bar, a cafe and bar located in Grand Green Osaka, Umekita Park, offering vegan and vegetarian options.
Near Umeda Loft♪ Cheese fondue and tacos are recommended! Private room with DVD/ reserved available! From 3800 yen
[Near Abiko Station] Enjoy Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) made with chicken delivered directly from Kyushu and grilled over Bincho charcoal ◎ Available for 1 person or for reserved use
[5 minutes from Kitahama Station] Enjoy a variety of Italian Cuisine from meat and fish to cheese fondue in a stylish restaurant. reserved available.
A hideaway in Nishi-Umeda with the concept of “between Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) and a Japanese restaurant”