Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Suita is a city located in northern Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 378,322 and a population density of 9,880 persons per km². The total area is 36.11 km².
Things to do in Suita
4 based on 71 reviews
We chose here because the okonomiyaki lovers among us could have one (or more) of the delicious varieties available, whilst the meat eaters could have a plate of meat teppanyaki - and we could all share a yakisoba, yakionigiri, edamame, salad....okay, we ate heaps. And the bill came to just over ¥10k for four of us! Really loved it. Small place so if you are a larger person may ask for a seat with space... am sure they’ll oblige!
4 based on 13 reviews
阪急電車千里線の山田駅を降りて、上り坂を約1キロ歩いたところにあります。ラーメン屋さんなんでしょうが、普通のラーメンとは異なります。スライスしてある松阪牛の牛肉がたっぷりの水菜とともに麺の上に大きく広げてあり、そこに別のとっくり状の器に入れてあるあつあつのスープをかけて頂戴します。やはりこれはラーメンではなく、和のテイストです。スライスして入れてあるレモンがさっぱり感を更に強調します。あっさりとしたシャブシャブの感覚で戴けます。肉の量を倍にしてのオーダーも可能です。
3 based on 61 reviews
Located in the JR Shin Osaka Shinkansen Station, part of the Eki Marche shopping group. If you need a quick hit of noodles in soup, this is the place to go. Boy, their service is fast. From finding your seat to ordering to having the soup in front of you, it took maybe 2-3 minutes.Nothing fancy, nothing subtle. This is not a ramen soup made into an art form. This is fast food ramen. Hot, tasty and filling. Nothing to complain about and only thing I can praise is the speed of the service. If I am waiting for a bullet train again, would probably come back here again.
Got in late to Tokyo and found this place, great for quick food that is delicious. I got the shrimp soup and it was the perfect meal after traveling
最近流行りの台湾まぜそばがいただけるとのことで行って参りました。13時を回っていたので空いているのかなと思いきやちょっと並んでいました。食券機で台湾まぜそばと麺大盛りを注文してカウンターへ。食券機には松本家の休日のステッカーが張られていました。出てきたまぜそばには小盛りのごはんが付いていて麺を食べ終わってからごはんをまぜまぜするようです。味は辛いけどそこまで辛くなくてちょうどよくウマイ。人気がよくわかるね!
3 based on 31 reviews
National Ethnographic Museum in Suita, Osaka Prefecture. It is a restaurant in it. It is a restaurant where you can taste the food of the world. Entry to the National Museum of Ethnology is chargeable, but the restaurant is free of charge. The price is slightly higher, but the atmosphere is good and the staff's response is good.
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4 based on 330 reviews
Ippudo, our ramen restaurant, was first established in 1985 in Hakata, Fukuoka. Currently in 2017, we have over 100 stores throughout Japan. In 1990, our founder, Shigemi Kawahara, entered the Hall of Fame for winning the the ramen competition of the show
Really yummy broth and good noodle texture. Can ask for extra noodle too before you finish the soup. Kid friendly, my daughter was given a set of kids bowl, cup and cuttlery like many other restaurant in Japan. Cool vibe with many Jap high school student eating there.
4 based on 654 reviews
Discovered the place by accident and did not regret it. Sit by the counter if you can, to watch the chefs prepare your dish.
5 based on 95 reviews
Good evening and welcome to Utogaria. Izakaya has been essential Japanese casual restaurant to experience Sake and various dishes for generations. We would offer this Izakaya concept in both authentic and modern style to connect today's generations. We wi
Hate to be the one who breaks from the group on this place, but we went based on Trip Advisor reviews and what I read in those reviews didn’t equal our experience. To be completely honest, this place seems very trendy, I’m not a fan of trendy. Seemed very popular w the under 30 crowd, and except for one group all local couples. I highly suggest you make a reservation. We arrived at 6:30 and were told to come back at 8:00. We walked the neighborhood, which is a bit outside the tourist area so not a lot of places to grab a drink. When we arrived back at 8, we did have two seats at their counter waiting for us. The place is small and was full this evening. In the first level, sits about 10 at the counter another 5 or so at another make-shift eating area next to counter. Never made it to the upstairs. Ordered two glasses of wine, two of their specials-one sashimi tuna, one raw oysters. Forty minutes later we still were waiting for the sashimi-I mean their raw, how long does it take? The oysters were fine as was the wine. While waiting, we ordered two more small plates but just got tired of waiting and decided to leave. We did get an English menu but no one really talked to us, no one really assisted us and everyone around us kept getting food while we waited-it was a very strange experience, not indicative of our time in Japan. The prior reviews mentioned such a “warm welcome” and “such helpfulness” but we didn’t experience anything resembling those reviews? Maybe on a slower night, they have more time available to assist the English-only tourists. To be fair, they did get us two seats but we felt like an inconvenience. With so many great reviews, maybe we just had a rare bad experience. However, it was bad enough for us not to try again. Went w three stars because anything lower I reserve for rude behavior or horrible food. We received neither.
4 based on 408 reviews
Harukoma is a small sushi place in Tenjinbashisuji. The sushi servings are generous, and are affordably priced. Quality is likewise excellent for the price. Must visit!
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