Osaka Restaurants(397)
Yakiniku Yoshida Shinkan
Award-winning Yakiniku Yoshida Shinkan offers exquisite yakiniku and horumon in Tsuruhashi, Osaka. Known for its celebrity patrons, it delivers authentic Korean BBQ flavors.
Nishinari Kitchen U-chan
Experience award-winning seafood and authentic Izakaya at Nishinari Kitchen U-chan. Located near Haginochaya Station, enjoy fresh sashimi and traditional tavern fare.
Umi no Sachi Saramumu
Experience seafood bliss at Umi no Sachi Saramumu, an award-winning izakaya in Osaka. Offering delicious seafood, sake, and an incredible 2,500 yen course. Conveniently located in Abeno.
Teuchi Soba Shige
Teuchi Soba Shige offers award-winning soba, tempura, and delectable desserts in a cozy, traditional setting amidst Izumi's serene landscapes. Perfect for soba enthusiasts.
Ram Generation Nishi Nakajima Branch
Located in Osaka's Yodogawa Ward, Ram Generation serves award-winning Genghis Khan BBQ with premium lamb cuts and lively izakaya ambiance.
Kitahama Diner
Discover Kitahama Diner in Osaka, a vibrant stand bar offering teppanyaki delights and an impressive wine list. Just a short walk from Kitahama Station, perfect for quick gourmet escapes.
Naniwa Kappou Noboru
In Osaka near Umeda Sky Building, Naniwa Kappou Noboru is acclaimed for chef Noboru Ochiai's expertise in seasonal Japanese cuisine and delightful dishes.
Chinchiku
Indulge in award-winning Motsu Nabe at Chinchiku, a quaint spot near Osaka Tenmangu Shrine. Keywords: Motsu Nabe, Goteyaki.
Matasaburo
Aged meat is a popular technique used by many, but few do it quite like this aging-specialty restaurant in Osaka.
Grand Rocher
Savor French dishes that hit all parts of your palate.
Menya Fukuhara
A ramen shop in Osaka which is as simple-yet-stylish as its noodle soup.
Ganesh N
Trust in this curry specialty store to surprise you with a new type of curry each day.
Noguchi Taro
Savor kappo-style dining on some dishes that can only be tasted at this Osaka local’s favorite.
Noguchi
Enjoy authentic Tokyo-style sushi without setting foot outside Osaka.
again
Upgrade your deep-fried skewers game with a fancy 20-course meal.
Udon-bo Osaka
Be served piping hot udon as soon as you take your seat in Osaka, Japan's udon-loving city.
Restaurant Varier
Here, Japanese twists are embedded in classic French cuisine, making beautiful edible works of art.
Painduce
A heaven for all things baked, from flaky pastries to rare sweets from all over Europe.
Chuukasoba Kazura
An ordinary ramen-ya wouldn't have such a buzz as this one does.
Guenpin Umedahigashidori
A classy, contemporary space where you can enjoy a fantastically-priced fugu blowfish meal, along with delicious crab dishes.
Fugu Yoshi Ikeda
Enjoy Japan’s famous (and famously deadly) fugu blowfish, at a restaurant with years of experience in preparing the delicious fish.
Kitahachi (Osaka)
A traditional restaurant in Osaka with over 100 years of history, with a focus on delicious tempura and seasonal ingredients.
Ayamedo
There’s usually a wait at this Michelin Bib Gourmand soba specialist, and their noodles won’t cost a king’s ransom.
Kagaman
Part of one of Osaka’s most important restaurateur firms, this kaiseki restaurant is the jewel in their crown.
Kitamura
Private dining rooms, over a century of history, and a delicious sukiyaki recipe make this one of the best hotpot restaurants in the country.
Shunzentamusake Soan
An izakaya with a relaxed but dignified atmosphere, where you can really get to grips with the intricacies of sake and traditional Japanese food.
Soba Takama
Come during lunchtime to this Michelin-approved soba joint that serves exquisite buckwheat noodles traditionally: piled high and in a wicker basket.
Kappo Hashimoto
A broad and panoramic kappo meal which will give you a taste of the oceans and forests of Japan.
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In the famous foodie capital of Japan, you will be able to find outstanding Osaka restaurants in every corner of the city. Osaka's excitable energy 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 late into the night. Dotonbori 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 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 at sushi trains and specialty high-end sushi restaurants in Osaka — yes, even omakase. And, if you're hunting for premium beef, find a table at one of Osaka's best wagyu restaurants.
Casual & Fine Dining 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 catchphrase 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 or other fine-dining establishments, while others are local neighborhood cafes and hidden izakaya. The opportunities for adventure at restaurants in Osaka are seemingly endless.
To discover the best street food restaurants in the city, join a food tour in Osaka and explore local gems. Or make a reservation through byFood and prepare for an unforgettable meal during an Osaka restaurant dining experience.