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Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki

★★★★·88.0/ 10Excellent
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2020 opened· 150 rooms· Check-in 3:00 PM / out 10:00 AM
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At Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki, exceptional service and top-notch amenities create a memorable experience for guests.Complimentary internet access is available in the hotel to ensure you stay connected during your visit. Amenities at taxi offered by Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki simplify the organization of your excursions, tourist activities, and other adventures in Takatsuki.For guests with their own vehicle, parking facilities are provided. Continuously receive the support you require through front desk amenities such as concierge service and luggage storage. Always look your best in your preferred attire with the laundromat, dry cleaning service and laundry service provided at Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki. Craving relaxation? In-room amenities such as room service and daily housekeeping allow you to maximize your time spent inside the room. Due to health concerns, smoking is strictly prohibited within the entire premises of hotel. For the health and well-being of all guests and staff, smoking is restricted exclusively to assigned zones.Accommodations come equipped with all the conveniences required for a restful night's slumber. A selection of rooms feature blackout curtains and air conditioning to ensure your comfort and convenience. A number of rooms feature television for guest amusement and enjoyment.In certain chosen rooms, a refrigerator is conveniently available for your use.Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki offers a hair dryer and toiletries in the restrooms of specific accommodations. A delightful breakfast is the perfect way to begin your day, and at Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki, you can always indulge in a scrumptious meal on-site.At Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki, affordable refreshments are available 24/7 through the convenient vending machines on-site. At Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki, guests can take pleasure in the delightful recreational amenities provided for their entertainment. Conclude your days in complete tranquility by paying a visit to steam room and sauna for ultimate relaxation. At the hotel fitness center, you have the option to engage in your daily exercise routine or simply alleviate your jet lag by breaking a sweat.

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Service9.3
Cleanliness9.1
Facilities8.8
Value8.5
Location8.5
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Nearby & transit

DiningSights
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Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama
Japanese · ★★★ Michelin
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Hideaki Matsuo expresses traditional Japanese culture, guided by the traditional cycle of twenty-four seasons. The chef’s messages on the menu are designed to conjure up scenes of nature in front of guests’ eyes, while seasonal flavours and annual events are woven into the cuisine in truly elegant ways. At an Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan event, Matsuo showcased Osaka food culture to the world. He warmly welcomes trainees from overseas, dedicating himself to the development and progress of the industry.
14.1km
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Ichiju Nisai Ueno Minoten
Japanese · ★ Michelin
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A Japanese restaurant at the foot of the Minoh mountains. The head chef weaves the turning of the seasons into his menu. Hassun platters are arranged on large plates using several small dishes, then garnished with leaves gathered on the mountainside. Tempura, prepared with rice oil, is light in texture. If you reserve a seat on the ground floor, the tempura master will fry each piece right before your eyes. Dine with relish on the bounty of nature, serenaded by the murmuring Minoh River.
13.5km
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Shunsaiten Tsuchiya
Tempura, Japanese · ★★ Michelin
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Techniques from every genre of Japanese cuisine are used for tempura; items may be pre-cooked or lightly scored and seasoned to bring out their natural flavour before frying. Keen to highlight Kansai ingredients, the chef stocks octopus, pike conger and tilefish. Osaka flourished as a centre of cotton production, so the chef cooks with a unique cottonseed oil in solidarity with producers. A beacon of Naniwa food culture to the world, with imaginative twists.
15.5km
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anpeiji
French · ★ Michelin
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Light French cuisine is the aim of chef Masashi Anpeiji. He even apprenticed in the south of France as he was drawn to how they favour olive oil over butter and cream. While still emphasising sauces, he takes great care to showcase high-quality Japanese ingredients. Presentations are brilliantly coloured and delicately prepared. Edible flowers, herbs, and citrus fruits add refreshing notes of sweetness and sourness. A breeze from the south of France wafts through the streets of Fushimi.
15.4km
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Tenjimbashi Aoki
Japanese · ★★ Michelin
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Scrupulous attention is paid to the ceremonial space, cuisine, serving vessels and sense of the seasons. The chef learned his guiding principles at a restaurant in Hozenji Alley. Entrusted with preparing the appetiser platters, he became schooled in the knowledge and aesthetics of Japanese cuisine. Aiming for artistic beauty in all aspects, he grows his own flowers to decorate the sukiya interior and collects seasonal serving vessels to delight guests. Technique, experience and sensibility all merge to create assortments of dishes that celebrate the seasons and their festivals.
18.3km
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Miyamoto
Japanese · ★★ Michelin
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The crockery forms an essential part of the cuisine of Miyamoto. From a collection years in the making, each item is carefully selected to complement the item served on it. The arrangements remain simple to let this harmony shine, and there is a refreshing honesty in the chef’s unstinting use of ingredients. He honours the customs of Japanese cuisine yet cooks unbound by theory; he aspires to run a restaurant where he freely creates what is simply delicious. House-made udon is prepared according to the season. The purity of white rice cleanses the soul.
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Higashichaya Nakamura
Japanese · ★ Michelin
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18.7km
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Ukitacho Ima
Japanese · ★ Michelin
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The chef spent years fine-tuning his skills in a Japanese restaurant in Hozenji Yokocho. While treasuring the lessons he learned there, he now blazes his own culinary trail. Mindful of how knife technique can affect the flavour of sashimi, he practises daily and his grounded approach to cooking is reassuring to watch. Bringing together everything he has learned over his career, he expresses it in cuisine of the ‘here and now’. Rather than just copy his mentor, the chef treads his own path in the gastronomic world.
18.9km
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