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Shabu-Shabu Sukiyaki Haruna

A5-grade Miyazaki beef, arguably the best beef in Japan, takes center stage here at this Osaka hotpot specialist. Guests can choose between sukiyaki and shabu-shabu-style hotpot course menus, flanked by a number of accompanying dishes.
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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Yakiniku Toraji Hilton Plaza Osaka (West)

Enjoy both quality and quantity here at this yakiniku restaurant in the west wing of luxury shopping complex Hilton Plaza Osaka. Every cut of beef here is gorgeously marbled and cut thick for maximum enjoyment of both flavor and texture.
Dinner: ¥20,000-25,000
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Osaka Tenmangu Sushi TOYONAGA

The young chef at this Osaka sushiya has a reputation for his welcoming attitude and expert craftsmanship. Guests can expect perfectly-balanced sushi, excellent traditional appetizers, and rare vintage sakes to pair.
Dinner: ¥30,000-49,999
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Shabushabu Tonton Shinsaibashi

Experience the delightful taste of Miyazaki beef and Kishu Umebuta premium pork, cooked in the shabu-shabu hotpot style. Enjoy a lively and delicious izakaya dining experience in Shinsaibashi.
Dinner: ¥5,000-15,000
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Nose ARATA

Kaiseki is about appreciating the bounty of nature, and representing its ebbs and flows. This countryside retreat is the ideal venue for such a meal, nestled among the mountains and terraced rice fields from which its organic ingredients are drawn.
Dinner: ¥20,000-25,000
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BELLA PORTO

An authentic farm-to-table Italian experience with an organic touch awaits in a charming restaurant house tucked away from the hustle of Osaka.
Dinner: ¥7,000-10,000
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Sandaime Wakihiko Shouten

This exclusive, members-only yakiniku restaurant can only be accessed as a guest of a member, or by booking on byFood. A new type of yakiniku restaurant, they serve their meat without alcohol to allow guests to enjoy the pure taste of yakiniku.
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Kitashinchi Shabushabu Kiraku

Take part in the experience of cooking thinly sliced wagyu just the way you like it, paired with tasty vegetables and generously flowing beverages. Shabu shabu is a fun experience, offering fresh cuisine in an exciting space.
Dinner: ¥10,000-25,000
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Wagyu Kappo Toraichi

Plenty of elegant little surprises await guests at this rough-hewn, parkside yakiniku-ya, where fine wagyu beef is a given, but flourishes of grace elevate every dish. Tuck into rich stews, A5 wagyu, and specially selected wines.
Lunch: ¥15,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥30,000-30,000
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Ichijunisai Ueno Minoo

Nature-inspired dining in beautiful natural surroundings — this is north Osaka’s most stunning kaiseki restaurant, with 1 Michelin star.
Lunch: ¥8,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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Nishino

Great value Michelin dining at one of Osaka’s best kaiseki restaurants, from a top name on the city’s food scene.
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Teruya

The best premium seasonal ingredients are on offer at this high-class kaiseki.
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Oimatsu Hisano

Seasonal dining with top-quality charcoal grilling and one Michelin star to show for it.
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Naniwaryori Yu

Expect entertaining dining -- a luxurious traditional meal using premium seasonal ingredients.
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Sui

Seasonal sensitivity is taken to the extreme at this Osaka kaiseki, where the menu adjusts to the particular climate of each day.
Lunch: ¥6,600-11,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-29,999
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Temmabashi Fujikawa

One of the most entertaining kappo counters in Osaka — come enjoy a showboating spread of traditional dishes.
Lunch: ¥6,000-7,999
Dinner: ¥18,000-19,000
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Shinchi Yamamoto

Modern kaiseki craftsmanship on the grounds of an upmarket Osaka hotel.
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Terada

Traditional dishes are shown in a new light by this young and inventive chef, who considers everything down to the finest grain of rice.
Lunch: ¥10,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Sushi Minazuki

The nigiri at this Osaka sushiya is as mouth-watering as it is inventive, as are the appetizers cooked up by the multi-talented chef.
Dinner: ¥20,000-29,999
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Yoshino

Taste the history of Japanese kaiseki dining at a restaurant which pays homage to the heritage of the craft.
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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Hiraishi

Insanely flavor-packed tempura is only enhanced further by the exciting seasonings and wine pairings at this Michelin-star tempura restaurant.
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Shunsenwaraku Sanai

An extremely generously portioned taste of traditional Japanese cuisine, tailored to the Osakan appetite.
Lunch: ¥10,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Utsubohommachi Gaku

Michelin-starred traditional kappo dining in central Osaka, with prime beef and wild game!
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Iroha

Osaka’s signature kappo dining style is executed to perfection at this top city-center restaurant.
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Iwaki

A kappo restaurant in Osaka with some unconventional menu items and a sterling reputation among locals.
Lunch: ¥20,000-30,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Shimizu

Skillfully cooked — flavorful — reasonably priced. This kaiseki restaurant ticks all of the above and more.
Lunch: ¥8,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Ayamuya

A premium yakitori restaurant with a Michelin star (Michelin Guide 2020), where you can enjoy the rich and powerful flavors of Osaka.
Dinner: ¥8,000-10,000
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Guenpin Umedahigashidori

A classy, contemporary space where you can enjoy a fantastically-priced fugu blowfish meal, along with delicious crab dishes.
Lunch: ¥3,000-4,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to reserve restaurants in Osaka?

You can contact most restaurants in Osaka directly via phone call to make a reservation. However, depending on the restaurant, this may be difficult due to language barrier. To simplify this process, you can reserve a restaurant in Osaka by using an online service that helps foreigners to reserve ahead, like byFood. ByFood is a platform which allows you to easily filter for different types of restaurants according to food type, location, and dietary requirements. Reserving is easy as you can enter your reservation details into the restaurant page and then byFood will reserve on your behalf. Once the reservation is approved, you will receive a confirmation email. However, if the booking is not approved, you will receive a failed reservation email instead.

Is a reservation required for restaurants in Osaka?

Reservation at restaurants in Osaka is not always required, but this depends on the individual restaurant. Most mid-range restaurants do not require a reservation unless your party is quite large, but very popular restaurants or high-end establishments usually require a reservation ahead of time, and we highly recommend it.

What is the average cost of a meal at restaurants in Osaka?

There are many restaurants in Osaka which offer cheap meals for around 1000 yen each, while when dining at more high-class restaurants you can expect prices starting somewhere around 5000 yen. All-you-can-eat restaurants in Osaka start at around 3000 yen per person.

Best Restaurants in Osaka

In the famous foodie capital of Japan, you will be able to find an outstanding Osaka restaurant in every corner of the city. The excitable energy of Osaka is fueled by its thriving food culture and restaurants in every district. The city center of Namba’s okonomiyaki restaurants sizzle away all day, filled with happy diners laughing out in Kansai-dialect late into the night ("kampai!"). Dotombori bustles almost 24 hours a day, alive with its street food stalls (takoyaki octopus balls grilling away) while "tabehoudai" all-you-can-eat restaurants call out for diners to take on the challenge. Feeling really adventurous? You can find fugu restaurants in Osaka serving up ""deadly"" pufferfish. The Shinsekai district's neon lights highlight the golden crusts of deep-fried skewers at its local kushikatsu restaurants. If you want a break from morish Kansai cuisine, find fresh sushi sliced and served up at sushi trains and specialty high-end sushi restaurants in Osaka.

Without a doubt, the city of Osaka absolutely lives and breathes food. The number of restaurants in Osaka is a testament to the city’s catch phrase of "kuidaore," which encourages "eating until you drop"! All Osaka restaurants serve up Japanese dishes packed with flavor. Many are Osaka’s coveted Michelin-starred restaurants, while others are local neighborhood cafes and hidden izakayas. The opportunities for adventure at restaurants in Osaka are seemingly endless. To discover the best street food restaurants of the city, join a food tour in Osaka and explore local gems. Or make a reservation through the byFood platform and prepare for an unforgettable meal during an Osaka restaurant dining experience.