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If you have an appetite for spicy sub-continental food, then this may be the place for you. When you want more, the waiters will bring what you want to your table. Otherwise, there is an attractive set that includes two types o... more
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Eating sushi in Japan can be an expensive experience, so it comes as a pleasant surprise to step into this restaurant. Oddly enough for an Osaka sushi restaurant, Gionzushi serves Edomae nigiri sushi, which originally meant nig... more
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Traditional Tanuki Udon ,which is udon with a piece of deep fried beancurd floating on the top with green onions, is served 'al dente' style at this Kitashinchi noodle house. According to the staff, Japanese usually swallow the... more
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Located in the basement of the Keihan Mall, the restaurant is very small, having only 12 seats lined up at a bar. There is a separate counter for take-out meals. This Chinese restaurant specializes in shrimp dishes and nearly... more
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This is one of the nicer establishments on the Hep Navio shopping center's restaurant floors, and is an excellent Japanese restaurant regardless. Traditional Japanese meals consisting mainly of fish—both raw and cooked—are reco... more
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Northern Indian curry recipes are recreated at this warm-atmosphered chain restaurant. Several dozen spices are used in the curry, making the taste full bodied and the aroma nothing less than mouth-watering. Naans are served wi... more
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Popular among Thai ex-pats and Japanese alike, the food here is both reasonable and tasty. Lunch menu curries start at JPY600 and the famous tom yam kung (a spicy and sour blend of noodles and shrimp) is JPY1,400; enough for tw... more
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Chanko Ryori is the staple fare of sumo wrestlers and is a kind of chowder. The Chanko Nabe at this restaurant contains 28 different vegetable, meat and seafood selections. The meat is low in calories as the fat is trimmed so t... more
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For those in the know, Takoyaki's simple recipe of flour, eggs, water and octopus is a delicate process to get it just right. The owner of this restaurant found that this age-old recipe could actually be improved upon by adding... more
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Established over 70 years ago, this shop has been making ('omrice') omelet rice the same way for generations of customers. There are 10 different omrice dishes to choose from. Each is served fresh to customers seated on tatami... more







