very very bad experience in this restaurant and not recommend any tourists go over there due to their bad attitude and not welcoming behaviors towards tourists. I have visited there in August and lined up outside the restaurant with my families in 8 persons. The manager is very rude and told us "cannot dine in here"! I told him nicely that I understand the capacity is small and we can break into 2 tables. He insisted "NO" and just asked us to leave without any further reason. I then asked other 4 family members to line up at the end of the queue as separate party for another table so not consecutively occupied there seats in one go. The Manager insisted to ask us leave and said cannot as he don't like and allow! In fact, another Taiwanese tourist group of 5 pax were also expelled by him too! If they have such strict rule, better put a notice clearly and let people know before!!!! So, please not recommend this restaurant in any tourist guide anymore and pls to avoid disappointing...
Read moreOrdered the classic duo from Okonomiyaki Sakura—Osaka-style okonomiyaki and yakisoba—and was thoroughly impressed by this taste of Osaka delivered straight to my table. The okonomiyaki arrived with a crispy golden exterior that gave way to a fluffy, savory interior bursting with a seafood and vegetable medley. The drizzle of signature sauce and mayo struck the perfect harmony, balancing sweet and savory notes that lingered delightfully on the palate. The yakisoba was equally satisfying, with al dente noodles coated in a rich, savory soy-based sauce. The charred edges added a smoky depth, while a dash of bonito flakes elevated the umami to another level. Both dishes arrived piping hot, showcasing the restaurant’s attention to detail in maintaining quality for takeout. A simple yet satisfying meal that captures the essence of Osaka’s street food culture—highly recommended for anyone craving authentic flavors without...
Read moreSad to say this place is NOT friendly for tourists. If you’re, PLEASE DO NOT COME⚠️ This is our experience ⬇️ Me and my friend came here at 8PM Aug 31, I saw there was few Japanese high school students like five or four lining up, so we followed them in the line and a Japanese man lined up behind us. At first the waiter seem like will serve us but when he heard us speak English, he told us already to close but after we leave I heard he serve that Japanese man…
It’s really hard to say but please be respectful of tourists, we are all humans even if I don’t speak Japanese but I can still understanding what you’re doing. If you don’t want to serve tourists, you can post sign on the window like post that menus. Anyway if you can ignore some unfriendly people, Osaka is...
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