Kashiwaya Shamo
Rack up dozens of wooden sticks as you devour skewer after skewer of juicy meat.
Restaurant Details
Reeling in passers-by who were captivated by the sweet aroma coming out of this local restaurant (conveniently located in close proximity to the JR Fukushima Station in Osaka) Kashiwaya Shamo wins the number one spot among yakitori restaurants in the area.
Kashiwaya Shamo serves an enormous variety of dishes including charcoal-grilled Miyazaki chicken, chicken sashimi, and unique vegetables. The restaurant's special technique of charcoal-grilling is the secret behind their meat's tender and juicy texture.
On top of the classic menu items, Kashiwaya Shamo's creative flair shows in their special dishes that include confits of chicken gizzards and rillettes. With their large collection of wine and sake, you'll be spoilt for choice if you plan on getting a little tipsy while you enjoy perhaps the best yakitori in Osaka.
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Kashiwaya Shamo Address
Bibiru 1F, 7-5-20 Fukushima, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, 553-0003, Japan
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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