The Kansai Region Restaurants

Thanks to its history and unique culture, the Kansai region offers an unparalleled variety of Japanese cuisine. In addition to the local specialties of Osaka, Kobe, and Nara, Kansai has the same inexpensive chain restaurants as Tokyo and a good variety of international food. Outside tourist areas, restaurant staff may not speak English but often exhibit Kansai’s signature friendliness, going out of their way to help.

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  • 1. Garden Restaurant Fusha

    $$$

    Perfect for a romantic dinner overlooking the lights of Kobe, Fusha serves up delicious French-inspired European dishes in a relaxing, country-chic setting. The restaurant requires a 20-minute taxi ride from Shin-Kobe or Sannomiya Station, but offers a stunning nighttime view of the city and harbor from the candlelit outdoor tables. Although the food is good, the view and atmosphere are the real draws, so be sure to reserve a table with a good view of the city.

    1 Karasuharacho, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 652-0001, Japan
    078-511–2400

    Known For

    • Panoramic views of the city below
    • Romantic dinners
    • European-style multicourse dinners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Mon. twice-monthly, Reservations essential
  • 2. Kani Doraku Dotombori Honten

    $$$ | Chuo-ku

    The most famous restaurant on Dotombori-dori—the enormous mechanical crab is a local landmark—Kani Doraku has fine crab dishes at reasonable prices. The lunch set menu includes large portions of crab; dinner is more expensive ¥6,000. If you prefer a quick snack, a stand outside sells crab legs. An English-language menu is available. Reserve a table on weekends.

    1--6--18 Dotombori, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 542-0077, Japan
    06-6211–8975

    Known For

    • One of Osaka's best-known restaurants
    • Mountains of crab
    • Take-out crab legs
  • 3. Uma no Me

    $$$ | Nara Koen

    In a little 1920s farmhouse just north of Ara-ike pond in Nara Koen this delightful restaurant with dark beams and pottery-lined walls serves delicious home-style cooking. Everything is prepared from scratch. The lunch course with fried fish, tofu, and seasonal vegetables is delightful. As there is only one set meal, ordering is no problem.

    1158 Takabatake-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8301, Japan
    0742-23–7784

    Known For

    • Simple, traditional fare focusing on the flavors of individual ingredients
    • Cozy, at-home feeling
    • Excellent lunch courses

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Thurs., Reservations essential
  • 4. Zuboraya

    $$$ | Naniwa-ku

    This is one of Osaka's best known fugu (blowfish) restaurants. There are now branches in other parts of town, but this location is the original. In addition to fugu sashimi, the store has fugu nabe (hot pot) and many other varieties. For less-adventurous diners Zuboraya serves a range of Japanese foods, like sushi, tempura, and shabu-shabu.

    2-5-5 Ebisu-higashi, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 566-0002, Japan
    06-6633–5529

    Known For

    • Intro to fugu cuisine
    • Range of local seafood
    • An Osaka landmark
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