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Telephone : 06-6341-1882   Hours : Monday through Friday   Lunch 11:30am - 1:30pm   Dinner 6:00pm - 11:30pm

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Thank you so much for visiting the website of Yorokobi-An, a tradtional Japanese Soba restaurant. Our soba is made from combination of buckwheat and wheat flour, which they are healthy and naturally low in calories. We serve pure hand made soba, which is referred to "Teuchi-Soba".

Alongside, we serve variety of "sake", or Japanese rice wine, delivered monthly from all over the country, and appetizers specially prepared by our chefs which you can enjoy in a typical Japanese atmosphere.


Rooms
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As well as tables and counter seats, we provide five individual rooms for large parties and special occasions.

Four of these rooms have a traditional Japanese atmosphere where the guests are seated on the tatami floor with "hori-gotatsu", or floor with a ditch. This is commonly seen in Japanese rooms today, which able the guests to seat comfortably with their legs stretched out in the ditch.

(Four traditional rooms seats up 6 guests and one private table room seats up to 4 guests.)

Menu
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SOBA
Zaru (served cold with dipping sauce) 1,000yen
Tempula 1,700yen
and more


TSUKIDASHI / appetizers
Japanese Omelet 900yen
and more


DOJIMA NIGHT COURSE
Limited 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
3,500yen

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BEVERAGE
Sake Hot/Cold 990yen
Beer 800yen
Plum Wine 700yen
and more


SHOCHU / spirits
Buckwheat shochu 700yen
Barley shochu 700yen
Sweet potato shochu 700yen


GIFT
Soba Karinto 650yen
(deep fried cookie dough with buckwheat flour)

*Prices including tax.
*An overdue fee will be added after 10:00 pm.

Access

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By train:
5 minutes on foot
 from Kitashinchi station (JR line), Nishiumeda station (Subway Yotsubashi line)
10 minutes on foot
 from Yodoyabashi station (Subway Midosuji line), Oebashi station (Keihan line)
15 minutes on foot
 from Osaka station (JR line), Umeda station (Subway Midosuji line)

By Car:
Our restaurant does not provide parking space, but there are public parking facilities nearby.

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