Shinmenkan
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Shinmenkan: Experience traditional Japanese flavors in a historic setting with exquisite hot pots and sashimi in Toyonaka, Osaka.
Restaurant Details
Shinmenkan is an enchanting culinary destination in Toyonaka, Osaka, that offers an extraordinary journey through traditional Japanese cuisine. Housed within a historic sake brewery originating from Fushimi, Kyoto, the restaurant beautifully marries authenticity with sophistication.
Specializing in delightful hot pots and pristine sashimi sets, Shinmenkan invites diners to savor dishes like the seasonal Otashiki Zen sashimi or the area-renowned Osaka conger shabu. The restaurant emphasizes quality and attention to detail, ensuring every meal is a memorable experience.
Conveniently located just a short stroll from Toyonaka Station, Shinmenkan resides in a neighborhood steeped in history. It stands next to Hotel Ivory, indicating a strong partnership that enhances the overall atmosphere and guest experience.
Inside, Shinmenkan is a study in elegance and tradition. Exposed beams and high ceilings create an inviting atmosphere, while traditional sunken kotatsu seating provides a warm and immersive dining experience.
With a dedication to a serene and refined environment, Shinmenkan is perfect for families, intimate gatherings, or anyone seeking culinary solace. The attentive staff deliver first-class service, complementing the serene backdrop with their welcoming demeanor. Whether indulging in sashimi or warming with a hot pot, Shinmenkan promises a profound taste of Japan's culinary heritage.
Shinmenkan Access Info
Shinmenkan is a 3-minute walk from Toyonaka Station.
Shinmenkan Phone Number
Shinmenkan Business Days
Shinmenkan Address
3-1-16 Honmachi, Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 560-0021
Shinmenkan 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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