Other Food Spots in Shinsaibashi / Namba Area
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- Osaka
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- Groceries
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- Hokkyoku Ice
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- Osaka Osakashi Chuou-ku Namba 3-8-22
- This old popsicle specialist shop was established in 1945 in Chuo Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. Initially set up after the war to provide foodstuffs to women and children in a time of scarcity, the popsicle has remained a much-loved famous Osaka food to this day. Each popsicle is made carefully by hand—with a strict process in terms of ingredients, production and even the stick—for that classic taste. In winter they also sell a penguin-marked kaiten-yaki (a round-shaped cake containing red bean paste).
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- Amidaike DAIKOKU Main Store
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3.54 Reviews
- Shopping
- Osaka Osakashi Nishi-ku Kitahorie 3-11-26
- Amidaike DAIKOKU is the main store of a well-known and long-established cake maker famous for the Osaka specialty okoshi (rice cake), located in Kitahorie, Nishi Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. Okoshi first appeared in the second year of Bunka in the Edo period (1805) when the first generation started using surplus rice to make the rice cakes. The store sells a wide variety of products including their characteristically hard iwa-okoshi and Osaka-okoshi, as well as new Western-style rice cakes. The cakes are naturally great souvenirs to take home from Osaka and also serve well as presents.
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岩おこしを頂きました。 しょうがの入った岩おこし、黒砂糖を引き立てます。 名前の由来は独特の堅さだそうです。
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- Oguraya Osaka Ebisubashisuji
- Shopping
- Osaka Osakashi Chuou-ku Namba 1-6-12
- This is a long-established store founded in 1848 selling kelp products in the “Ebisubashi-Suji Shopping Street” in Chuo Ward, Osaka City. The store uses the finest kelp from places such as Osatsube-hama in Hokkaido. The salted kelp is made using an old-fashioned method and boiling thoroughly and has long been popular as a product where traditional techniques create a true taste. Many of the products sold are pleasing not only for home use but also as gifts, such as “shiofuki” which received an award from the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and “matsutake mushroom kelp” using a lavish amount of matsutake mushrooms.
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- Amidaike Daikoku (Namba Walk Store)
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5.02 Reviews
- Shopping
- Osaka Osakashi Chuou-ku Namba 2-1-13 Namba Walk 1 street south street
- This candy shop directly operated by Amidaike Daikoku boasts an over 200-year history since its founding during the Edo period (1603–1868). Various sweets from traditional Japanese to Western sweets are available, such as “okoshi” (candied millet puffs), popular as a classic Osaka souvenir, Osaka Chiyoko (crunch chocolate) and “melange chocolat,” a Western-style “okoshi.”
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なんばウォ-ク内にあるおこし専門店、あみだ池大黒。いろいろな種類のおこしがあり、たまに利用しています。一口サイズのおこしは食べやすいです。
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- Nuts DOM (Namba Parks Store)
- Shopping
- Osaka Osakashi Naniwa-ku Nambanaka 2-10-70 Namba Parks 5th Floor
- This traditional Japanese bean store has been making bean-based snacks for over 100 years. Over 80 varieties of beans and nut-based snacks, made from almonds to peanuts, soy beans to broad beans, are all on display like a traditional candy store. They also sell 100% peanut butter made with Chiba peanuts and no additives.
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- Iseya Honten
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Nipponbashi 2-3-4
- This Japanese pickles shop opened in 1987 is located in the Kuromon Market, the veritable pantry of Osaka. Specializing in temaezuke and tsukemono pickles, here you can enjoy traditional flavors which are a product of extensive study of the ingredients and nukadoko salted rice bran pickling beds used. The shop's nukadoko, made using quality kombu kelp and natural fermenting agents, draws out the flavor and body of the pickles. This nukadoko serves as natural seasoning and pickles the superb vegetables the shop uses without harming their innate flavors, resulting in pickles that are highly popular. The shop's asazuke light pickles, which delight with the vivid colors of the vegetables used, are also recommended.
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- Mel Coffee Roasters
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Nishi-ku Shinmachi 1-20-4
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- KALDI COFFEE FARM Nanba
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Nanba 3-8-9 Nanba Marui B1F
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- KALDI COFFEE FARM Nanba CITY
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Nanba 5-1-60 Nanba CITY Motodate 1F
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- Softshell turtle Do Nanba Walk
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka Chuo Nanba 2 Nanba Walk 1-1
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- LUPICIA Nanba Parks
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Naniwa-ku Nanbanaka 2-10-70 Nanba Parks 5F
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- Jupiter Crysta Nagahori
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Minamisenba 4-chome Nagahori Underground shopping center 8-go Crysta Nagahori
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- natto BAR koganean
- Shopping
- Osaka Osakashi Nishi-ku Tosabori 2-3-12-102
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- Yoteko Coffee
- Shopping
- Osaka Osakashi Nishi-ku Edobori 1-24-2
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- THECOFFEECOFFEECOFFEE
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5.01 Reviews
- Gourmet / Alcohol
- Osaka Osaka-shi Nishi-ku Minamihorie 3-1-23 Ise Mura Building 1F
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店主の嗅覚の素晴らしさがここの豆の焙煎にも現れている 女性に受けるメニュー作りなどこれからもますます発展していくカフェの一つです
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- Tree of Life Nanba Parks
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Naniwa-ku Nanbanaka 2-10-70 Nanba Parks 3F
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- ITADAKIMASU NAMBA SKY’O
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- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Nanba 5-1-60 NAMBASkyO 5F
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- SIGNOFTHEFOOD
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Nanba 5-1-60 Nanba CITY Motodate 1F
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- BUTTERROUEN Daimaru Shinsaibashi
- Shopping
- Osaka Osaka-shi Chuo-ku Shinsaibashisuji 1-7-1 Omaru Shinsaibashi Motodate B1F
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- MonJardinSecret Osaka
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- Osaka Osaka-shi Nishi-ku Kyomachibori 1-13-211F
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