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Top 11 Must-Try Foods in Osaka's Tennoji and Abeno for 2024: From Okonomiyaki and Kushikatsu to Sushi, Experience the Best Local Flavors!

Top 11 Must-Try Foods in Osaka's Tennoji and Abeno for 2024: From Okonomiyaki and Kushikatsu to Sushi, Experience the Best Local Flavors!

Last updated: 26 September 2024

Osaka, often called "Japan's Kitchen," is a foodie's paradise where you can indulge in a delightful variety of local delicacies. With bustling shopping streets and endless attractions, Osaka is a dream destination for shopaholics. While many are familiar with areas like Umeda, Shinsaibashi, and Namba, the Tennoji and Abeno districts should definitely be on your radar too. These areas, popular with international tourists, are home to iconic landmarks like Tsutenkaku Tower and Tennoji Zoo, all within easy walking distance of each other.

LIVE JAPAN has carefully selected a list of must-try foods in Tennoji and Abeno, featuring everything from okonomiyaki (Osaka-style "Japanese pancakes") and kushikatsu (fried skewers) to yakiniku (grilled meat) and high-end kaiseki cuisine (traditional multi-course meals). Whether you're visiting Japan for the first time, a seasoned traveler, or a dedicated foodie, this guide will help you discover the best local dining spots and confidently choose where to eat without worrying about making the wrong pick.

Photos: LIVE JAPAN spot #lj0010150, Rakuten GURUNAVI: Kushinobo Tennoji MIO, Kkday: Chibo, Yakiniku Manno

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Table of Contents
  1. One of Osaka's Three Major Shopping Districts: The Tennoji and Abeno Area
  2. Top 2 Recommended Okonomiyaki Spots in Tennoji
  3. Top 2 Recommended Kushikatsu Spots in Tennoji
  4. Top 2 Recommended Yakiniku and Teppanyaki Spots in Tennoji
  5. Top 3 Recommended Sushi Spots in Tennoji
  6. Top Picks for Fine Dining and Kaiseki Cuisine in Tennoji
  7. Bonus: Experience the Unique Cultural Charm of Osaka's Shinsekai

One of Osaka's Three Major Shopping Districts: The Tennoji and Abeno Area

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(Photo: LIVE JAPAN spot #lj0010598)

It takes about 15 minutes from Umeda and only 7 minutes from Namba to reach the Tennoji and Abeno area by train, with no transfers needed. The district is home to multiple cultural and entertainment spots, including Tennoji Zoo, Tennoji Park, Tennoji MIO, and Abeno HARUKAS. On top of that, it's a haven for Japanese cuisine and authentic Osaka-style food.

The area around Tennoji Station is packed with shopping centers and shopping streets where you can find plenty of local restaurants. Within walking distance is the Shinsekai district, known for its retro Osaka charm and an array of mouthwatering food options. Plus, the area is conveniently close to Tsuruhashi, famous for its yakiniku, Korean restaurants, and Korea Town. Thanks to its convenient transportation and rich tourist attractions, the Tennoji and Abeno area has become Osaka's third major shopping district, after Umeda and Shinsaibashi. It draws visitors from all over the world year-round and is loved by people of all ages in Japan.

Curious to learn more about the must-see spots around Tennoji and Abeno? Be sure to check out the articles below!

Top 2 Recommended Okonomiyaki Spots in Tennoji

Okonomiyaki, also known as "Japanese pancakes," comes in two main styles: the Kansai-style, commonly referred to as Osaka-yaki, and the Hiroshima-style, called Hiroshima-yaki. This popular dish originated during World War II when food was scarce, making it a beloved comfort food for the masses. The name "okonomi" means "as you like," which reflects the customizable nature of the dish. You can mix ingredients like meat, seafood, or vegetables with flour and water, then grill the batter on a hot iron griddle. Some shops add bonito flakes on top, and it's usually finished with signature sauces, mayonnaise, and a sprinkling of seaweed powder.

You can use chicken, pork, beef, seafood, and even unique toppings like kimchi or cheese. If you can imagine it, you can probably add it to okonomiyaki! While you can find okonomiyaki across Japan, many people believe the best place to enjoy the dish is in Osaka. Even Japanese visitors make a point to seek out delicious okonomiyaki when traveling to Osaka.

1. Tsuruhashi Fugetsu Abenobashi

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)

With over 70 years of tradition, Tsuruhashi Fugetsu has long preserved the authentic flavors of Osaka's iconic okonomiyaki. One standout feature at Tsuruhashi Fugetsu is its thin batter, generously filled with cabbage and topped with bonito flakes. Restaurant chefs grill your okonomiyaki right in front of you, showcasing their unique cooking method. The result is a savory dish with a sweet crunch from the cabbage and a perfectly crispy exterior that enhances the overall texture.

Located just a 3-minute walk from Tennoji Station, the Tsuruhashi Fugetsu Abenobashi location is a convenient stop for a delicious meal!

Editor's Recommendation
  • Fugetsu Special Okonomiyaki: Packed with a generous mix of pork, beef, squid, and shrimp, this signature dish is loaded with flavorful fillings.
  • Beef Tendon & Green Onion Okonomiyaki with Egg: A favorite among regulars! This dish combines tender beef tendon, green onions, and a perfectly cooked egg.
  • Tsuruhashi Fugetsu Abenobashi
    鶴橋風月 阿部野橋店
    • Address Toyo Bldg. 1F, 2-1-37, Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0052

2. Chibo Abeno Q's Mall

(Photo: Kkday)
(Photo: Kkday)

It's no exaggeration to say that Chibo has become synonymous with okonomiyaki. Founded in 1973, this restaurant has made significant contributions to the dish's popularity. Chibo is dedicated to providing a memorable dining experience through its three key elements: a warm welcome from energetic and smiling staff (the "before taste"), delicious okonomiyaki (the "middle taste"), and attentive service throughout your meal (the "after taste").

The restaurant features spacious seating and a vibrant atmosphere that transforms the traditional okonomiyaki experience. Their unique batter, with its closely guarded recipe, is grilled on a thick iron griddle, and the skilled chefs pour their love into every dish. Finished with their specially crafted sauces and mayonnaise, Chibo's okonomiyaki is a must-try for those seeking flavor that's both unique and authentic.

Editor's Recommendation
  • The Popular No. 1: Dotonbori-yaki and the signature Chibo-yaki
  • Kids' Meal: Choose between okonomiyaki or yakisoba
  • Chibo Abeno Q's Mall
    千房 あべのキューズモール支店
    • Address Abeno Q's Mall 4F, 1-6-1 Abeno-suji, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0052

Top 2 Recommended Kushikatsu Spots in Tennoji

Kushikatsu is another must-try delicacy in Osaka. This dish consists of bite-sized pieces of meat, seafood, and vegetables skewered on bamboo sticks, coated in a batter made from flour, eggs, and water, and then breaded and deep-fried. Being easy to eat if you're not accustomed to using chopsticks, may be part of the reason why it's so popular among international tourists.

While the exact origins of kushikatsu are a bit unclear, one theory suggests that it was created in the late Taisho to early Showa era in Osaka's Shinsekai district. The idea was to provide local workers with a quick, affordable way to fill their stomachs. That's why you'll find a dazzling array of kushikatsu specialty shops, particularly around the Tsutenkaku Tower in the Shinsekai area.

A fun tip: when enjoying kushikatsu in Japan, remember that double dipping in the sauce is a big no-no!

1. Kushinobo Tennoji Mio

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)

Kushinobo has been serving its signature flavors for 70 years and is a pioneer of kushikatsu in Osaka. They offer an impressive variety of over 30 seasonal ingredients, including fresh vegetables, seafood, shellfish, and various types of meat. This wide selection makes it an excellent place to fully enjoy authentic Osaka-style kushikatsu. Located just a 1-minute walk from the station, the Tennoji MIO shop also features a kids' menu, making it a perfect stop for families traveling with children.

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
Editor's Recommendation
  • Omakase Set: A selection of about 15 kushikatsu skewers prepared according to your personal preferences.
  • Kids' Meal: Perfect for family trips and travelers with children.

2. Yaekatsu Kushikatsu

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(Photo: LIVE JAPAN article #a2000009)

Located in the bustling Janjan Yokocho shopping area in Shinsekai, Yaegatsu is a popular kushikatsu specialty shop that has been serving customers since 1947, often drawing long lines. The restaurant features only counter seating, where chefs fry up delicious skewers right before your eyes.

While kushikatsu can sometimes have a reputation for being greasy, the skewers at Yaegatsu are known for their crispy exterior and refreshing texture, winning over many food lovers — even those who aren't particularly fond of fried foods. Although it's best known for its kushikatsu, the rich doteyaki (miso-braised offal) is also a big hit among patrons.

Since the restaurant only has counter seating and meals are typically quick, it's worth waiting in line to savor their delightful kushikatsu!

Editor's Recommendation
  • In addition to the delicious kushikatsu, you absolutely must try the highly praised doteyaki that everyone raves about!
  • Yaekatsu Kushikatsu
    新世界 串かつ 八重勝
    • Address 3-4-13 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka 556-0002

Top 2 Recommended Yakiniku and Teppanyaki Spots in Tennoji

When it comes to Japanese cuisine, you can't overlook yakiniku and teppanyaki. Internationally acclaimed Japanese black wagyu beef, along with other domestic varieties, is well-known to many visitors from all over the world come to Japan just to savor this delicious beef.!

Yakiniku refers to grilled meat dishes, which many of you are likely familiar with, especially the Japanese-style barbecue cooked over a grill. After World War II, yakiniku became popular in Japan, influenced by Korean barbecue, leading to the creation of today's Japanese-style yakiniku. On the other hand, teppanyaki involves grilling a variety of ingredients, such as meat, seafood, and vegetables, on an iron griddle. Dishes like okonomiyaki, which are also cooked on a griddle, fall under the teppanyaki category.

1. Yakiniku Manno Tennoji

(Photo: Kkday)
(Photo: Kkday)

Yakiniku Manno, with multiple locations across Osaka, originally started as a wholesale meat supplier, giving them extensive knowledge about beef. However, the owner became frustrated that most customers were only familiar with cuts like brisket and sirloin. He wanted to educate them on the different textures and flavors of other cuts and highlight the hard work that goes into raising quality cattle, encouraging people to appreciate every piece of meat. After much contemplation, he decided to open his own yakiniku restaurant, and today, that vision has come to life, allowing diners to savor truly delicious beef at Yakiniku Manno.

Editor's Recommendation
  • Not only do they serve delicious beef, but they also offer tasty set meals that include salad and soup. You can choose from the Standard, Special, and Premium sets.
  • Yakiniku Manno Tennoji
    焼肉萬野 天王寺店
    • Address Teradacho Ekimae Bldg. Niitaka Tennoji 3F, 16-6-2 Horikoshicho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 543-0056

2. Kurogewagyu Yakiniku Nikudokoro Kisshan Abeno

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)

Located on the 12th floor of Abeno HARUKAS, this upscale yakiniku restaurant specializes in premium black wagyu beef. Guests can enjoy the beef grilled, as well as prepared in lighter styles like shabu-shabu and sukiyaki. In addition to classic cuts, there are also rare options to savor. And don't forget to ask the sommelier to recommend the perfect bottle of red wine to pair with your meal! Plus, with direct access to Tennoji Station, you can continue your shopping and exploring after satisfying your appetite!

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
Editor's Recommendation
  • The Chateaubriand Steak, featuring the central cut of tenderloin is particularly thick and rare.
  • The Hand-Formed Sushi with Wagyu is a perfect pairing of vinegared rice and wagyu.

Top 3 Recommended Sushi Spots in Tennoji

Sushi is a true representation of Japanese culinary culture and has gained immense popularity abroad, with many travelers visiting Japan likely include tasting authentic sushi on their itinerary. The most common type, nigiri sushi, consists of bite-sized rice balls known as shari, topped with seafood referred to as neta. A dab of wasabi and a dip in soy sauce enhance the experience.

Sushi's origins trace back to a preservation method called narezushi, where fish, salt, and rice were fermented together. The nigiri sushi we know today emerged in the early 19th century in what was then known as Edo (now Tokyo). At that time, refrigeration wasn't advanced, so fish was either cooked or marinated in soy sauce. Initially, nigiri sushi was offered as an affordable street food, but over time, more upscale sushi establishments have begun to emerge.

1. Kyogetsu Tennoji MIO

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)

Experience a perfect fusion of Kyoto-style cuisine and sushi at Kyogetsu! This restaurant emphasizes offering a variety of exquisite dishes in smaller portions, allowing guests to enjoy an array of delicious options. You can easily savor expertly crafted sushi made by skilled chefs, with seafood sourced fresh each morning and meticulously selected.

In addition to sushi, the restaurant features a carefully curated selection of renowned sake from across Japan. They also offer limited-edition sake varieties that change monthly or weekly. With seating options that include counter seats, standard tables, and private rooms, it's an ideal spot for group gatherings. Come enjoy a refreshing drink paired with fresh sushi and immerse yourself in authentic Japanese cuisine!

Editor's Recommendation
  • The 5,000 Yen Course offers a generous variety of dishes, including sashimi, sushi, and other delectable options.

2. New Tsurumatsu 4 Tennoji MIO

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)

New Tsurumatsu 4 Tennoji MIO is the fourth branch of the New Tsurumatsu chain, following locations in Nihonbashi, Uehonmachi, and Shinsaibashi PARCO, and opened its doors in March 2022. Just a minute's walk from Tennoji Station, this izakaya (Japanese pub) specializes in seafood dishes and tempura, boasting an impressive menu that features over 30 different types of tempura, from classic favorites to innovative creations!

One of the restaurant's standout offerings is the boxed platter selected by the fish market, which showcases a stunning assortment of sashimi made from fresh fish sourced directly from the market. This wooden box overflows with glistening sashimi that looks almost too good to eat! Whether you're dining solo, with family, or in a large group, this affordable izakaya is perfect for everyone.

Editor's Recommendation
  • You absolutely can't miss the boxed platter, a carefully selected platter featuring fresh, eye-catching ingredients!
  • New Tsurumatsu 4 Tennoji MIO
    旨い海鮮と揚げたて天ぷら ニューツルマツ4 天王寺MIO店
    • Address 〒543-0055 大阪府大阪市天王寺区悲田院町10−48 天王寺Mioプラザ館 M2階

3. Sushi Wataru

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)

If you're looking to try some high-quality sushi, be sure not to miss Sushi Wataru! The restaurant places great emphasis on the rice and vinegar used in their sushi, serving up hand-formed pieces made with specially prepared sushi rice. In addition to sushi, the dishes are crafted by chefs with experience from renowned Kyoto kaiseki restaurants. Coupled with a selection of fine sake and a charming nostalgic decor, a visit to Sushi Wataru guarantees a special dining experience!

(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
(Photo: Rakuten GURUNAVI)
Editor's Recommendation
  • A fantastic value for the amount of food! The "Ko no Ko Course," priced at 6,050 yen, features nine dishes including tempura, grilled fish, nigiri sushi, and sashimi, allowing you to fully enjoy an authentic taste of Japan.
  • Sushi Wataru
    鮨 航 ‐SUSHI WATARU‐
    • Address 2-3-5 Matsuzaki-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0053

Top Picks for Fine Dining and Kaiseki Cuisine in Tennoji

When you finally get the chance to enjoy a leisurely vacation in Japan, why not treat yourself to some renowned kaiseki or other fine dining options in addition to the usual restaurants and izakayas? LIVE JAPAN is excited to highlight some of the top fine dining experiences in the Tennoji and Abeno areas. Let's take a look!

1. Michelin Kaiseki - Yugen

(Photo: Kkday)
(Photo: Kkday)

The chef at Yugen hails from the esteemed one-star restaurant Kitcho in Osaka, and he actively incorporates seasonal flavors using Kansai ingredients. The menu features traditional Osaka vegetables such as burdock from Yao, lotus root from Kadoma, and bamboo shoots from Kozumi. The restaurant boasts a tea room-style setting with six counter seats that offer views of azaleas and autumn leaves, as well as a private room for four. Located in the historically rich area of Uehommachi, Yugen combines seasonal kaiseki cuisine with the chef's extensive experience from renowned establishments, delivering an exceptional feast for both the palate and the eyes.

  • Yugen
    幽玄
    • Address 101 Senya Honten West Bldg. 14-14 Ishigatsuji-cho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 543-0031

2. Hotel Marriott Osaka 57th Floor View Restaurant - Restaurant ZK

(Photo: Kkday)
(Photo: Kkday)

The Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel is located in the popular landmark Abeno HARUKAS, offering stunning views from its restaurant situated on the 57th floor, 270 meters above ground. Its proximity to Osaka's iconic Tsutenkaku allows guests to enjoy breathtaking cityscapes alongside the beautiful silhouette of the tower. The restaurant serves traditional kaiseki, teppanyaki, and French cuisine, showcasing a variety of expertly crafted dishes. With exquisite food paired with spectacular views, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss.

  • Restaurant ZK
    ZK(ジーケー)
    • Address Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel 57F, 1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0052

Bonus: Experience the Unique Cultural Charm of Osaka's Shinsekai

When it comes to traveling in Osaka, Shinsekai is definitely a must-visit spot on everyone's itinerary. Just a 15-minute walk from Tennoji Station or a quick one-stop train ride away, Shinsekai is home to Osaka's famous Tsutenkaku Tower. The renowned Janjan Yokocho, known as the birthplace of kushikatsu, can also be found here. This vibrant area is packed with all the Osaka delicacies you could imagine, making it an essential stop to savor the culinary delights of Tennoji and Abeno!

In the Tennoji and Abeno areas, you can not only take the JR train but also access multiple subway lines. Convenient transportation options and plentiful shopping centers make this area a hotspot of activity, and there are countless restaurants to choose from. With so much choice, it can be tough to decide where to eat! That's why the list above will definitely come in handy! If you haven't explored Tennoji and Abeno yet, make sure to check them out when you visit Osaka, in addition to Umeda, Shinsaibashi, and Namba!

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