This is a Michelin-winning restaurant. The certificate is placed at the door. When it's time for dinner, the chef will be waiting for everyone at the door. Japan is a place that values etiquette. The dishes are kaiseki cuisine, and the honeydew melon at the end is delicious.
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This is a Michelin-winning restaurant. The certificate is placed at the door. When it's time for dinner, the chef will be waiting for everyone at the door. Japan is a place that values etiquette. The dishes are kaiseki cuisine, and the honeydew melon at the end is delicious.
This Japanese restaurant is located in the Namba area of Osaka, close to the Namba subway station, and the transportation is quite convenient. The sashimi platter here is a must-order, it's so fresh.
Located in a relatively quiet residential area, but easily accessible from the metro station. Ordered 8 courses, every dish tasted good and the service staff was very friendly. We enjoyed our meal and will definitely visit this restaurant again.
The location of this Japanese restaurant is quite good. We checked the approximate location online and consulted locals along the way. It took us about 20 minutes to find the destination. Although the waiter did not speak Chinese, he spoke simple English and recommended their sea urchin and sashimi platter to us. We also ordered bibimbap, cold noodles and ramen. Fortunately, the taste was very good and there was no disappointment. It can be said that I was quite satisfied with the meal.
Check in this Japanese barbecue, the meat is very fresh! It tastes good, and there are sushi, sashimi, shochu and so on. The sashimi platter is also very good. I heard that barbecue + sashimi is really a perfect match! There are quite a lot of people. You have to wait for a seat after 6 o'clock.
A celebrity chef's restaurant, there won't be any disappointments, just follow the menu recommendations. For dinner, we usually order set meals, the 15,000-yuan one is probably the most popular, and it seems that everyone around me orders this.
I also came here because of its reputation. It is near Shinsaibashi. The prices are still a little expensive, but the Japanese salty rice is really unique, and some of their snacks are also very unique.