Yuraku

Discover the exquisite flavors of Osaka's Yuraku, a dining haven for Yakiniku and Horumon enthusiasts, close to Nishinakajima Minamikata Station.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling Yodogawa Ward of Osaka, Yuraku beckons to those looking for an authentic Japanese BBQ experience. Positioned conveniently near Nishinakajima Minamikata Station and just a short stroll from the city's thriving business district, this hidden gem captures the essence of fine grilling.
At Yuraku, the mastery lies in its selection of top-quality Yakiniku and Horumon, renowned throughout the city. Their signature Tsurami dish, complemented by a uniquely formulated sweet sauce, transforms each bite into a harmonious blend of flavors and textures. Diners can indulge in an array of expertly grilled meats cooked to perfection over glowing charcoal.
The restaurant boasts a cozy layout, featuring a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese design with modern flair. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow for an inviting view of the vibrant Osaka cityscape, adding to the enchantment. The warm and dynamic atmosphere is perfect for intimate gatherings, business meetings, or enriching dining experiences paired with the thrill of teachable moments from gracious staff who ensure personalized service with a gentle touch.
Chefs at Yuraku, trained in the prestigious kitchens of Kyoto, emphasize detail and craftsmanship. This dedication resonates in each dish, making it more than just a meal. Yuraku has received several culinary accolades, carving its imprint as a must-visit destination in the heart of Osaka's culinary scene.
Yuraku Phone Number
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Yuraku Address
Yamayoshi Building 1F, 4-8-30 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka 532-0011
Yuraku Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Osaka Prefecture is the birthplace of Kansai-style okonomiyaki and many classic Japanese street foods. Centered around Osaka (the prefectural capital), the clash of trade, traditions, and modern technologies contributes to the dynamic energy of this prefecture overlooking Osaka Bay.
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