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Where to Eat in Umeda: The Go-To Place for Culinary Delights in Osaka

Where to Eat in Umeda: The Go-To Place for Culinary Delights in Osaka

Last updated: 5 January 2021

One of the highlights of a vacation to Osaka is undoubtedly the affordable and delicious food! From okonomiyaki pancakes to Takoyaki, there is lots of tasty food in Osaka. Amidst fierce competition, we singled out the top areas and Umeda restaurants where you can get delicious food at great prices!!

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Table of Contents
  1. What kind of place is Umeda?
  2. Umeda Restaurants Guide: Underground streets and around the station
  3. Osaka restaurant spot: Malls and shopping complexes
  4. Umeda Dining Districts
  5. Satisfy yourself with specialty foods in Umeda!

What kind of place is Umeda?

The Toki-no-Hiroba Plaza in JR Osaka station
The Toki-no-Hiroba Plaza in JR Osaka station

Umeda is a district in Osaka city’s Kita Ward. It mainly refers to the area around JR Osaka Station, Osaka Metro Umeda Station, Higashi-Umeda Station, Nishi-Umeda Station, and Hankyu-Hanshin Osaka-Umeda Station.

It’s the largest and busiest street in the west of Japan, with department stores, shopping malls, hotels, and other complexes all lined up side by side.

As there are many offices in the area, everyone from businessmen, to the young and old regardless of gender, come shopping and playing here day in and day out.

Besides the towering skyscrapers, there are underground streets and other places where you can enjoy some retail therapy or delicious cuisine.

Plenty of great Umeda restaurants!

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The Umeda area is known to be one of the livelier streets in Japan with many offices and businesses. As a result, there are many eateries and restaurants around to fit any occasion. You can find anything to fit your current mood, from reasonably priced and filling lunches to fancy cafés perfect for a tea break while shopping, and even teppanyaki wagyu, such as Kobe beef, to choose from.

Umeda Restaurants Guide: Underground streets and around the station

The Umeda area has many underground streets and malls, such as Whity Umeda, and there are many gourmet spots around the station too. We’ll introduce several spots and their unique points, along with the delicious foods you can enjoy.

Whity Umeda: Perfect for lunch

Whity Umeda: Perfect for lunch

Whity Umeda is one of the major underground malls in the Umeda area, attracting around 400,000 visitors daily. It provides easy access to the Hankyu Railway and Hanshin Railway via the Osaka Metro, resulting in heavy foot traffic.

In December 2019, the food hall at Whity Umeda was renewed after 50 years, offering a large variety of fulfilling lunches that represent Japanese cuisine. From belt sushi and extra-large pork steaks, known as "tonteki," to ramen, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Not only is Whity Umeda great for lunch, but it also offers a variety of Japanese-style dishes for dinner. From bars to izakaya restaurants, visitors can enjoy a selection of great alcohol while dining on delicious food.

Hankyu Sanbangai: A food hall with a rich variety of foods

Hankyu Sanbangai: A food hall with a rich variety of foods

Hankyu Sanbangai is a shopping mall that connects the north and south complexes of the Hankyu Railway’s Osaka-Umeda Station.

Don't miss out on the humongous Umeda Food Hall on the second basement floor of the north complex.

The food hall is bustling with 20 shops and both lunch and dinner options are available.

There is a large variety of shops lined up, offering hearty stamina meals, chewy udon, tempura and oden, and even New York-style delis.

Once you’ve secured your seats, make your way to the shop counters and order.

You’ll be given a buzzer, which will ring once your food is ready for collection.

Do remember your manners, and return your trays and crockery to each shop’s return station!

Shin-Umeda Shokudogai: Head here for some serious fun

Shin-Umeda Shokudogai: Head here for some serious fun

Beneath the viaduct of JR Osaka Station is Shin-Umeda Shokudogai, an area lined with numerous small shops and eateries. The narrow streets are tightly packed with stand-and-eat style restaurants, and is especially lively in the evenings.

It is a popular hangout with businessmen on their way home after a hard day’s work. Starting from signature foods of Osaka, including okonomiyaki and Takoyaki, there are shops offering a wide variety of food, including ramen, yakitori, or grilled chicken on sticks, udon, izakayas, and a variety of Asian delights as well.

Especially for people who would like to experience the culture of izakayas and mix around with the locals, this is the place for you!

  • Shin-Umeda Shokudogai
    新梅田食道街
    • Address 9-26, Kakuda-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0017
    • Phone Number 06-6372-0313
    • Business hours: Varies by shop
      Irregular rest days

Osaka restaurant spot: Malls and shopping complexes

One trait of the Umeda area is the large number of business establishments and malls gathered around Osaka Station. You can enjoy both shopping and gourmet food here, making it a great place to stop by after shopping.

Grand Front Osaka: Enjoy a fancy meal here

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To the south of JR Osaka Station, Grand Front Osaka is a shopping complex with a north and south building. It offers not only shopping but also restaurants, cafés, hotels, a theatre, and even a high-rise mansion. Many people pass through it daily.

The lineup of eateries is broad, ranging from reasonably priced fare to fancier offerings. The basement first-floor area has the most substantial traffic as it has many shops and fashionable cafes perfect for everyday life, all lined up. There are curry shops and cafés to reasonably priced sushi and Japanese style set meals.

Many of these shops offer takeout too, and we recommend getting takeout to enjoy in the comfort of your own hotel room.

LUCUA Osaka: Always lively and bustling

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The west building, LUCUA 1100, and the east building, LUCUA, combine to make up the largest train station shopping mall in Japan. It’s easily accessible from the central concourse on the first-floor fare gate of JR Osaka Station.

We recommend the food zone in the basement second floor, Paruchika. There are many specialty shops lined up, and during lunchtime, it’s crowded with business people working nearby, along with sightseers.

From izakayas and yakitori houses where you can enjoy a few drinks to specialty ramen shops, from okonomiyaki and set meal eateries to juicy grilled meat restaurants, there are many great shops lined up.

  • LUCUA osaka
    • Address 3-1-3, Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 530-8558
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    • Nearest Station Osaka Station (JR Kansai Main Line / JR Tokaido Line / JR Kyoto Line / JR Osaka Loop Line / JR Kobe Line / JR Takarazuka Line / JR Osaka East Line)
    • Phone Number 06-6151-1111

LINKS UMEDA: Where to go for a quick drink

LINKS UMEDA: Where to go for a quick drink

Opened in November 2019, LINKS UMEDA is part of the Yodobashi Umeda Tower that houses Yodobashi Camera and occupies the basement first floor to the eighth floor.

From drug stores to supermarkets, it’s a place where you can shop for everyday goods.

The “Oishii Mono Yokocho” in the basement first floor is perfect for a quick drink.

Many shops allow you to enjoy your food with some alcohol, from tempura to motsuyaki, or grilled intestines, from udon to Chinese, be it Takoyaki, grilled xiaolongbao, or Spanish bars.

With such reasonable prices for food and drink, it gets especially crowded with business people in the evenings!

  • LINKS UMEDA
    LINKS UMEDA
    • Address 1-1 Ofukacho, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0011
    • Hours:
      B2F-5F: Yodobashi Camera (9:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.)
      B1F: LINKS MARCHE Eat&Walk (9:30 a.m. to 8:00p.m.), Oishimono Yokocho (11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., last order at 11:30 p.m.)
      1F-7F: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
      8F: 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., last order at 10:30 p.m.
      2F Starbucks (in front of the Lausanne Terrace): 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
      *Some shops may differ from the above opening hours
      Open year round

Umeda Dining Districts

Besides the area around the stations, you can enjoy an atmosphere and gourmet foods different from that of a bustling city. Do be sure to check it out!

Nakazakichō: A retro street lined with fashionable cafés

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About 10 minutes by foot away from the Osaka Umeda area, is a retro street lined with fashionable cafés centered around the Osaka Metro Nakazakichō Station.

The atmosphere conjures up images of Japan from bygone times as you stroll down the streets while choosing a café for a small refresher.

There are many specialty cafés and restaurants around, and everywhere you turn, there is a trendy and photogenic spot.

This is one place that’s highly recommended for those who want to take many photos in Japan.

Kita-Shinchi: A place to savor uniquely Japanese cuisine

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Kita-Shinchi is a watering hole located near the Osaka and Umeda area. It boasts many high-class clubs, sushi and Japanese-style restaurants, and teppanyaki grill restaurants, amongst other top-notch eateries.

In one of the alleys, there is a small shop that has earned itself a Michelin star. It is a place where gourmands will be more than satisfied with just taking a stroll down.

Satisfy yourself with specialty foods in Umeda!

Besides the areas we’ve introduced this time, there are lunch and dinners available at department stores too, and there’s the Hankyu Higashidori Shopping Street, with izakayas popular amongst the locals, besides other gourmet offerings to enjoy.

You won’t have issues finding a feast at the Umeda area! Do take our recommendations into consideration as you find a shop that suits your taste.

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Kiko Matsuda, Keiko Kimura, Risa Tsuji, and a team of female writers familiar with Kansai. We love eating, drinking and traveling! We share fun information based on our experiences.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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