Cozy Haven at Shin Osaka Station: "KellerKeller"
Nestled on the ground floor of Shin Osaka Station, "KellerKeller" charms with its inviting ambiance. The well-appointed restaurant immediately puts you at ease, though during rush hours, be prepared for a lively atmosphere and potential wait times.
Boasting an good array of draft and craft beers, alongside a diverse selection of beverages and small bites, "KellerKeller" is an ideal spot to pass the time between trains or unwind after a long day.
The cozy haven, however, bids adieu at 10pm, closing its doors with a friendly farewell.
A delightful spot that warrants a return visit.
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Read moreLove these kinds of places ( beer restaurants in train stations) but this one misses the mark for a few reasons. The first is that you have to order on your phone, which isn't necessarily an issue except for the fact that you are below ground and the signal is terrible. So it takes forever for menu to load and for you to place your order. Secondly, the beer size is small here and hence, overpriced. A "regular" size beer was about 10 oz or about 300 ml and the cost was 800-1000 yen ($8-$10) which is overpriced for this type of place. Menu was varied, but 1 small piece of fried chicken was 290 yen ($3) which is...
Read moreA very nice restsurant, decorated like a night club/cafe in Europe specifically like stores in Germany. They have a couple of beer options to choose from Japanese and European ones.
Their hot plate beef was slightly overcooked but still very tender, add a bit of salt will taste perfect. Chicken karage was great, big piece of chicken wrapped in a perfectly fried flour, very crispy. Curry rice was very sweet due to amount of fruit added into curry.
Great place for a quick meal and not...
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