Tebatoroya Ainosuke Nishi-Umeda.

Tebatoroya Ainosuke Nishi-Umeda.
Discover Osaka's Teba Toro specialities with rich Ise Akajidori chicken in Umeda's vibrant dining scene. Enjoy authenticity every visit.
Restaurant Details
Teba Toro Ya Ainosuke, nestled in Osaka's bustling Umeda district, is a prime destination for enthusiasts of Japanese izakaya cuisine. The restaurant prides itself on its masterful preparation of Ise Akajidori chicken, a free-range variety renowned for its rich flavor and tender texture. Patrons can delight in an array of dishes, from succulent yakitori skewers to hearty chicken ramen, and the must-try Teba Toro wings—crispy on the outside, yet juicy and flavorful on the inside.
The establishment is known for its warm, inviting atmosphere, emphasized by the wonderful aroma of grilling food that fills the air. The interior combines traditional elements with a modern touch, featuring cozy wooden furnishings and delicate Japanese decor, making it the ideal setting for a casual meal with friends or an after-work gathering.
Located in the Sanko Nishi Umeda Building, Teba Toro Ya Ainosuke is easily accessible and offers a convenient escape from the surrounding urban hustle. Engaging with the knowledgeable and personable staff often enhances the dining experience, as they gladly provide recommendations or insights into the menu's hidden treasures.
This culinary spot is guided by a team of skilled chefs who bring passion and creativity to every dish. Their culinary expertise ensures that every visit leaves a moreish imprint on the palate. Whether you're a local or a visitor, savoring these delicacies at Teba Toro Ya Ainosuke is bound to be a dining highlight.
Tebatoroya Ainosuke Nishi-Umeda. Phone Number
Tebatoroya Ainosuke Nishi-Umeda. Business Days
Tebatoroya Ainosuke Nishi-Umeda. Address
Japan, 〒530-0001 Osaka, Kita Ward, Umeda, 2-chōme−4−34 産光西梅田ビル 1F
Tebatoroya Ainosuke Nishi-Umeda. Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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