Yakiniku KAMEDA Nihonbashi Store

Yakiniku KAMEDA Nihonbashi Store
Enjoy authentic yakiniku and horumon BBQ at Yakiniku Kameda in Osaka's Nipponbashi, where delicious flavors and warm hospitality await in every bite.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling Nipponbashi district of Osaka, Yakiniku Kameda is a prime spot for food lovers eager to savor authentic yakiniku and horumon BBQ. This lively restaurant, with its warm and inviting ambiance, is a perfect retreat for locals and tourists drawn to the energetic vibe of Japanese barbecue culture. Open late at night until the early morning, it serves as a beloved destination close to popular city landmarks.
The menu is a culinary journey in itself, featuring a mouth-watering assortment of beef, like skirt steak and rare burnt beef, all enticingly served with a unique butter sauce. Equally captivating are their horumon offerings, where richly seasoned chicken dishes take center stage. For the adventurous palate, the yukhoe, a rare beef dish, is a delight not to be missed.
Patrons will revel in the immersive dining experience, thanks to the restaurant's engaging approach involving diners directly in the cooking process. The rustic decor provides a charming backdrop, with counter seating perfect for solo visits and ample space upstairs for larger groups.
Yakiniku Kameda prides itself not just on its quality cuts but on the warm service that accompanies each meal. The staff, friendly and attentive, ensure patrons feel right at home, encapsulating the spirit of genuine Osaka hospitality. The restaurant is celebrated for blending traditional BBQ flavors with inventive culinary twists, tantalizing taste buds with every visit.
Yakiniku KAMEDA Nihonbashi Store Phone Number
Yakiniku KAMEDA Nihonbashi Store Business Days
Yakiniku KAMEDA Nihonbashi Store Address
1-chōme-17-21 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073, Japan
Yakiniku KAMEDA Nihonbashi Store Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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