Yuasa Ko

Yuasa Ko
Izakaya Bar
Discover the flavors of the sea at Yuasa Ko in Umeda, Osaka, where fresh fish from Yuasa Port meets traditional izakaya and nabe dishes.
Restaurant Details
Yuasa Ko is a delightful dining destination located in the bustling area of Umeda, Osaka. Nestled within the Osaka Ekimae Daiichi Building, this restaurant offers a unique blend of seafood, nabe (Japanese hot pot), and izakaya-style dishes. Known for its fresh fish sourced directly from Yuasa Port in Wakayama, Yuasa Ko promises a culinary journey that celebrates the flavors of the sea.
The menu at Yuasa Ko is a testament to its dedication to quality and tradition. Signature dishes include the Boiled Shirasu Rice Bowl, which is a harmonious combination of shirasu, an onsen egg, soy sauce, and wasabi. Other popular offerings include grilled fish, simmered fish, and fried fish, each prepared with precision using techniques such as simmering, grilling, and frying.
The ambiance at Yuasa Ko is reminiscent of a casual seaside diner, complete with large fishing flags that add to its charm. The restaurant's layout is designed for comfort, featuring table seating that encourages a relaxed dining experience. The friendly and polite staff further enhance the experience, offering English guidance to ensure that every guest feels welcome.
Yuasa Ko's location is convenient for both locals and tourists, being just a 10-minute walk from Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line. This accessibility makes it an ideal spot for a casual meal or a gathering with friends and family. Whether you're a seafood enthusiast or simply looking to explore traditional Japanese flavors, Yuasa Ko offers an unforgettable dining experience in the heart of Osaka.
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Yuasa Ko Address
Osaka Ekimae Daiichi Building, B1, 1-3-1 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0001
Yuasa Ko Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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