Akazu Kinga San Biru
Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Discover stand-up sushi in vibrant Umeda. Fresh flavors, seasonal delights, and a unique gachapon experience await at Akazu Kinga San Biru in Osaka.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in Osaka's bustling Umeda district, Akazu Kinga San Biru offers a unique twist on traditional Japanese dining by seamlessly blending historical flavors with modern culinary flair. This dining gem is renowned for its stand-up sushi bar, where guests can enjoy intimate interactions with the chefs as they craft exquisitely detailed sushi bites. Being part of a vibrant izakaya experience, it boasts a menu filled with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The sushi here is served in smaller portions, allowing diners to sample an array of options, from melt-in-your-mouth fatty tuna to delicately sweet sea urchin. Set against the lively backdrop of the B1 level of Osaka Station, Akazu Kinga San Biru becomes a culinary beacon for both locals and visitors who crave genuine flavors and a lively dining atmosphere. The service style is casual yet attentive, aiming to make every visitor feel right at home, whether you're dining solo, on a date, or enjoying a night out with friends. Engage with the friendly staff as they guide you through the menu, recommending sake pairings that perfectly complement the sushi. To add an innovative twist to your dining experience, try your hand at the "gachapon" sushi—an interactive activity that blends fun with food. As you stand amidst the convivial chatter and clinking of sake glasses, you'll appreciate why Akazu Kinga San Biru is not just a restaurant but a delightful journey for your taste buds.
Akazu Kinga San Biru Phone Number
Akazu Kinga San Biru Business Days
Akazu Kinga San Biru Address
B1-47, 1-1-3 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0001
Akazu Kinga San Biru Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Osaka Prefecture is the birthplace of Kansai-style okonomiyaki and many classic Japanese street foods. Centered around Osaka (the prefectural capital), the clash of trade, traditions, and modern technologies contributes to the dynamic energy of this prefecture overlooking Osaka Bay.
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