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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka Sakaisuji Honmachi PREMIER
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Rooms & Views
The spacious twin/double room provides air conditioning, a safe deposit box, as well as a private bathroom featuring a b…
This spacious suite comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. The suite feat…
This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. This suite is…
The unit has 3 beds.
The triple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This…
The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twi…
The triple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The t…
The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…
The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…
The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…
The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…
The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twi…
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Restaurants nearby
- Fujiya 1935★★ Michelin Out of childhood experiences and the landscapes of rural valleys, the chef creates cuisine that reverberates in all five senses. The spectacle of colourful arrangements, the sound and texture of each bite, the aroma, and of course the taste all harmonise and sizzle as one course follows another. The couple who run the kitchen deliver an illustrated message to the table as a sign of the season.392m
- Koryu★★ Michelin A willow tree bending to describe an arc is the symbol of the restaurant and the meaning of its name. In this modern sukiya-type interior, the arc bends toward a wickerwork ceiling. Koryu’s location on the river’s edge reminds you that Osaka is known as the ‘City of Water’. The aim of the house is to be true to its Naniwa (Osaka) roots. The sumptuously arranged “Naniwa” sashimi platter is a remarkable sight. Traditional vegetables also befit the Osaka cuisine. Like the willow tree, Koryu applies a supple creative spirit to a solid foundation.425m
- La Cime★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #9 Yusuke Takada unravels the mysteries of the classics while pursuing the modern. Takada is the author of a new French cuisine, one imbued with the essence of Japan. Takada’s aim in using traditional ingredients such as kudzu vine, tofu skin, miso and wasabi is to proclaim the goodness of foodstuffs grown and raised in Japan. Cultural elements from Osaka and his native Amami Ōshima weave together into a story that is unique and fascinating.446m
- Ñ★ Michelin At the start of the 21st century, when the ‘modern Spanish’ trend began, the chef was accumulating experience in Madrid and San Sebastián. Today he parlays Spain’s cuisine of many small dishes into a modern prix fixe menu. Refined tapas, arroz suffused with regional character and plancha-grilled items, flamed to bring out the natural flavour of each foodstuff, showcase the pride the chef takes in his work.74m
- Konoha★ Michelin Staff welcome guests with sprinkled water to banish defilement and with incense to purify the space. The restaurant serves tempura kaiseki featuring bounty of land and sea. Wanmono and sashimi are prepared with orthodox Japanese cuisine in mind; tempura is thinly battered and served one piece at a time. Handmade sweets and tea draw the meal to a close. Like leaves that change throughout the year, the choice of serving vessels and ingredients expresses the seasons.337m
- Taian★★★ Michelin ‘Taian’ means ‘big hut’, and indeed this little place has a huge spirit. Recalling the apparent paradox of the tea ceremony, in which a small, spare space is made to feel boundless, the cosy and clean décor is exceptional in its modesty. The cuisine crystallises the skill and passion of Hitoshi Takahata, while the contrast between outward appearance and inner content is a reflection of his philosophy. Cuisine with depths of flavour satisfies the soul.1.2km
- HAJIME★★★ Michelin An artwork resembling a planet dominates the dining room. Look closely and the ‘planet’ contains overlapping images of cuisine, which gather together to form a picture of the Earth. ‘Dialogue with the Earth’ is, indeed, the theme of this restaurant. The experience of growing up amid the beauty of nature shaped the bold world view of Hajime Yoneda. The digitised recipes and detailed cuisine attest to his experience as a system engineer. Cuisine that draws inspiration from all Creation is imbued with love and respect for nature.1.2km
- Ajikitcho Bumbuan★ Michelin The name is a mashup of the name of the couple who founded the restaurant and the phrase ‘bumbu-ryodo’, ‘accomplished in both literary and military arts’. The phrase expresses the spirit of the chef, who devotes himself to both cooking and service. The third-generation chef commands the kitchen, guarding the flavours inherited from the first. Unmoved by an age that craves all things new, the chef passes on the handiwork and cuisine of the good old days. The simmered vegetable assortment is one example. With skilful knife work and carefully calibrated addition of dashi, the chef brings guests t604m
- La Bécasse★ Michelin La Bécasse aspires to greet guests with something new and exciting every time they visit. Rather than follow past recipes, the restaurant enlivens familiar ingredients with creative preparation techniques and sauces. A sojourn in France taught the chef the importance of terroir, the characteristics of the land from which sprouts the character of each ingredient. To convey the blessings of each season, the chef visits markets daily, seeking new ways to reflect Japanese terroir through French cooking.660m
- SINAE★ Michelin ‘Sinae’ is an acronym for ‘simple, natural, essence’. The chef presents his cuisine with simplicity, naturally using seasonal domestic ingredients to draw out the essence of each. Cooking like this that respects their aromas and flavours requires delicate preparation. Pure-white vessels take on colour from the foods that grace them, making the white of the margins all the more beautiful. The beige keynote of the dining room enfolds the diner in warmth.679m
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Attractions nearby
- Osaka Castle Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan1.7km
- Ishiyama Hongan-ji historical Buddhist temple located in Osaka, Japan1.7km
- Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka art museum in Osaka, Japan1.1km
- Osaka Castle Park park1.7km
- National Museum of Art, Osaka museum in Japan1.7km
- Shitennō-ji Temple Built in 593 A.D., this famous Buddhist temple features a five-story pagoda, statues and turtle ponds3.4km
- National Bunraku Theatre theater1.8km
- Ōsaka Tenmangū Shinto shrine in Osaka Prefecture, Japan1.4km
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