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MIMARU Osaka Namba North

★★★★OsakaCity view
9.3/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Pokémon ROOM
2x Twin 41 Up to 6

The spacious family room offers air conditioning, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a sh…

Family Apartment
2x Twin 41 Up to 6

The spacious quadruple room provides air conditioning, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath an…

Corner Family Apartment
2x Twin 41 Up to 6

Meals can be prepared in the kitchen, which comes with a refrigerator, kitchenware, a microwave and an electric kettle.…

Pokémon Room
2x Single 41 Up to 6

In the well-equipped kitchen, guests will find a refrigerator, kitchenware, a microwave and an electric kettle. The spac…

Loft Bed Apartment
2x Twin 37 Up to 6
City view

The quadruple room offers air conditioning, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower.…

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Restaurants nearby

  • milpa★ Michelin This is the place to sample modern Mexican cuisine. Respect for the traditions of the motherland are palpable as Japanese ingredients and modern techniques move the genre forward. Corn, the staple food, along with cacao and chili peppers, is sourced from Mexico, and, following tradition, the food is cooked over a wood-fired grill. Milpa is the name in the Nahuatl (Aztec) language for a farming system that enriches the earth; the chef likens cooking techniques to farming, cultivating a new Mexican culinary culture in Osaka.350m
  • Ajikitcho Horieten★ Michelin The nameplate features calligraphy by Teiichi Yuki, a visionary who helped elevate the status of Japanese cuisine. The second-generation chef upholds the spirit that Yuki, founder of the Kitcho group, inherited from his mentor. The menu reflects the beauty of the seasons and conveys the culture of Japan. Gorgeous hassun appetiser platters incorporate elements of seasonal celebrations, placing traditional culinary craftmanship on full display. Inside the house, which is built in the tea ceremony room style, the decor is simple and rustic. The aesthetics of Japanese cuisine live and breathe in u361m
  • 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.1.0km
  • Nishishinsaibashi Yuno★ Michelin Dreaming up cuisine that matches the food to the guest is the mission of this Naniwa kappo. The menu’s called ‘Yuno’s omakase’ proclaiming a free-and-easy approach that strays from the norms of Japanese cuisine. Sashimi assortments are paired with onion dipping sauce or condiments; grilled items are dressed with vegetable sauces. Fishbone broth used in hot-pot fare attests to the restaurant’s spirit of wasting nothing. Come to enjoy the chef’s playful spirit and flavours of Osaka expressed through quality ingredients.387m
  • Masuda★ Michelin Hanging in the kitchen is a framed calligraphy motto bearing the phrase ‘Hakuraku no ikko’ -a reference to distinguishing true quality. It reflects the chef’s wish to keep improving so as to earn the respect of his diners. For the chefs, the plain wood counter is the stage on which they perform as one cohesive unit. Food and dishware captivate with seasonal combinations. The hassun is especially attention-grabbing: beauty sculpted from the bounty of land and sea, where both rich and light coexist. Guests here are welcomed with carefully prepared dishes.571m
  • Alarde★ Michelin ‘Basque cuisine you can taste only at Alarde’ is the theme, as the chef matches recipes studied in the Basque Country to ingredients found in Japan. His passion shines in the wagyu beef cooked in a stone oven. Fire is built from charcoal and firewood, then grapevines are added to wreathe the beef in smoky aromas. While you’re waiting for the meat to cook, treat yourself to some pinchos or mixed rice. Experience the world of Basque food culture.1.1km
  • 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.1.9km
  • agnel d'or★ Michelin Food conveys the seasons and culture of Japan. The curved earthen walls were fashioned by a plaster craftsman; the Japanese serving-ware was made in collaboration with contemporary ceramic artists. The chef draws inspiration for his cuisine from the strong relationships he fosters with food producers. Consommé made with essence of vegetables and fish is paired with house-made fermented foods. Working closely with producers, the chef creates French cuisine unique to Japan.1.4km
  • 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.1.7km
  • 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 t1.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Kyocera Dome Osaka baseball stadium in Osaka, Japan1.9km
  • Osaka Castle Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan3.2km
  • Shitennō-ji Temple Built in 593 A.D., this famous Buddhist temple features a five-story pagoda, statues and turtle ponds2.6km
  • Tsūtenkaku observation tower2.3km
  • Naniwa-kyō human settlement in Japan993m
  • National Bunraku Theatre theater1.2km
  • Osaka Stadium stadium1.2km
  • National Museum of Art, Osaka museum in Japan2.3km

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