Wagyu Yakiniku Niku Hachi Tenma Branch
Discover premier wagyu yakiniku delights at Niku Hachi in Osaka's vibrant Kita Ward, excellent for top-notch BBQ and late-night dining adventures.
Restaurant Details
Wagyu Yakiniku Niku Hachi in Osaka's bustling Kita Ward offers a feast for the senses, combining the art of Japanese BBQ with the flavors of Korean cuisine and izakaya fare. Known for its diverse selection of wagyu beef cuts, including succulent chateaubriand and tenderloin, this popular spot ensures a memorable dining experience with every visit.
What sets Niku Hachi apart is its unparalleled commitment to quality and taste. Each cut of wagyu is carefully sourced and presented, ensuring diners a sublime fusion of texture and flavor. Whether you're a fan of the melt-in-the-mouth ribeye or prefer the more robust flavors of short rib, Niku Hachi caters to all palates. Once grilled to perfection by your table, the meats open a culinary journey that marries tradition with innovation.
Nestled conveniently near Temmabashi Station, Niku Hachi is easily accessible, making it a favorite amongst locals and tourists seeking to savor authentic Japanese barbecue. The restaurant's semi-private dining areas create a cozy and intimate setting, perfect for celebratory nights out or casual dinners with friends.
Add to the mix a knowledgeable staff eager to guide your choices and a modern, inviting interior, and you'll understand why Niku Hachi remains a top choice in Osaka. Open until the early hours, this vibrant eatery lets patrons indulge in expertly crafted dishes long after the typical dinner hour, ensuring each visit feels special, regardless of the occasion.
Wagyu Yakiniku Niku Hachi Tenma Branch Phone Number
Wagyu Yakiniku Niku Hachi Tenma Branch Business Days
Wagyu Yakiniku Niku Hachi Tenma Branch Address
Momoi Daini Building 1F, 2-1-27 Tenma, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0043
Wagyu Yakiniku Niku Hachi Tenma Branch 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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