ぢどっこ 平野町店

ぢどっこ 平野町店
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Experience osaka's Didokko Hiranocho, a cozy izakaya with Miyazaki Jidori chicken delights, including yakitori and tangy chicken nanban.
Restaurant Details
Delve into an unforgettable culinary journey at Didokko Hiranocho, an izakaya gem nestled in the bustling Chuo Ward of Osaka. Celebrated for its outstanding Japanese cuisine, this vibrant eatery places chicken on a pedestal. The star of the menu is the exquisite Miyazaki Jidori chicken, known for its tender texture and rich flavor profile.
Here, guests are treated to an array of mouthwatering dishes, including the expertly grilled yakitori skewers, bursting with flavor in every bite. The crispy kara-age, a lightly battered and deep-fried delicacy, offers a satisfying crunch. However, it is the beloved Chicken Nanban that steals the spotlight, served with an addictive house-made tartar sauce that elevates its taste to new heights.
Situated on Hiranomachi street, this culinary haven is easily accessible, just a short stroll away from Yodoyabashi and Honmachi stations. The cozy yet lively atmosphere embodies the essence of a traditional Japanese tavern, making it an ideal backdrop for social gatherings, intimate dinners, or business meetings.
Patrons at Didokko Hiranocho are treated to top-tier service, enhancing the dining experience further. From the delicious offerings to the gracious hospitality, each visit is a celebration of Japanese tradition and culinary artistry that leaves a lasting impression on all who walk through its doors. Embark on this delightful journey and revel in a true taste of Osaka's unique izakaya culture.
ぢどっこ 平野町店 Phone Number
ぢどっこ 平野町店 Business Days
ぢどっこ 平野町店 Address
Japan, 〒541-0041 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Hiranomachi, 4-chōme−2−5 平五 ビル 1F
ぢどっこ 平野町店 Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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