Tsukuyomi Sakai higashi

Tsukuyomi Sakai higashi
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Experience the essence of Japanese izakaya culture with fresh seafood and sizzling hot pots near Sakai Higashi Station in Osaka's vibrant Sakai Ward.
Restaurant Details
Welcome to Izakaya Tsukuyomi, nestled in Osaka's bustling Sakai Ward, where Japanese tavern culture comes alive. Indulge in a delightful array of authentic dishes that harmonizes traditional craftsmanship with a modern twist. Our kitchen showcases skilled chefs who prepare specialties like the renowned Ezo deer tandan nabe, a hot pot combining ground sika deer, fresh vegetables, and aromatic broth, delighting your palate.
Journey through the unique interactive experience of shichirin-yaki, where select meats and vegetables are grilled to perfection on a traditional charcoal brazier. This adds a dynamic element to your dining experience.
Conveniently located near Sakai Higashi Station, Izakaya Tsukuyomi is the perfect stop after exploring Osaka’s lively streets. The ambiance is intimate and relaxed, ideal for casual dinners with friends or spontaneous after-work gatherings.
Inside, you'll find a charming setup featuring counter seating with traditional horigotatsu, offering a serene environment to unwind. We pride ourselves on delivering impeccable service and a diverse sake selection. Our reasonably priced menu is the cherry on top, inviting patrons to return time after time. Join us at Izakaya Tsukuyomi for a culinary adventure where each dish is a tribute to the nuances of Japanese flavors in an inviting setting.
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Tsukuyomi Sakai higashi Address
Japan, 〒590-0048 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Ichijōdōri, 15−22 ビレッジSHビル
Tsukuyomi Sakai higashi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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