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Wayōshusai Hide

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Osaka

Japanese: Izakaya


Wayōshusai Hide Description

Located in the bustling district of Shinsaibashi in Osaka, Wayōshusai Hide is a renowned izakaya that has garnered multiple prestigious awards, including the Tabelog Award 2024 Bronze and being selected as one of the top 100 izakayas in 2022. What sets this izakaya apart is its dedication to serving premium quality beer, certified with the 'Divine Foam' designation. The meticulous attention to detail in enhancing the aroma and richness of 'The Premium Malt's' beer is evident in their specialized glassware and pouring techniques, ensuring a creamy texture, delightful effervescence, and a full-bodied flavor that lingers with each sip. The divine foam not only enhances the beer's taste but also acts as a lid, preserving the carbonation and preventing deterioration, allowing guests to savor a delicious brew even as time passes.

The interior of Wayōshusai Hide exudes a cozy and inviting ambiance, perfect for enjoying a relaxing evening with friends or colleagues. The menu boasts a variety of delectable dishes that pair excellently with their divine beer selection. From traditional izakaya favorites to innovative culinary creations, each dish is crafted with precision and care, promising a delightful dining experience. Whether you are craving classic yakitori skewers, savory grilled meats, or fresh sashimi, Wayōshusai Hide offers a diverse range of options to satisfy every palate. With its commitment to quality, warm atmosphere, and exceptional menu offerings, Wayōshusai Hide stands out as a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking an authentic izakaya experience in the heart of Osaka.

Wayōshusai Hide Overview

Address

2-chōme-1-3 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka 542-0085

Phone

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+81 (0) 6-6211-3391

Access

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5 minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station

Operating Hours

Sun: 5:00PM-9:00PM
Mon: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Tue: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Wed: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Thur: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Fri: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Sat: 5:00PM-11:00PM

Payment Methods

Cash

Restaurant Features

Reservations Accepted

Wine List

Non-smoking

Sake Selection

Wayōshusai Hide Reviews

Wayōshusai Hide Google Average Rating

4.5

5

Google
The timing of cooking
The amount of food
Alcohol choices too
No complaints.
I would like to visit you again if I have a chance.
The simple old man's personality is also wonderful.

5

Google
We had a course meal at a small restaurant with 8 seats at the counter. All of the dishes served one by one go well with alcohol *⸜(* ॑꒳ ॑* )⸝*
The potato salad that came with the tongue steak was really delicious. It goes perfectly with the sauce on top. I want a second helping (lol)
The alcohol prices were cheap and the cost performance was great. Thank you for the meal! ︎

5

Google
Enjoy the first drink of the new year at a private Hidemode.
Kawahagi, cold yellowtail, mackerel, mackerel, scallops, fatty tuna, milt, white-throated rice, and 100% minced crab cutlet!
Sea cucumber kimchi, homemade Matsumae pickles, Saiboshi (horse meat bacon)
Lastly, Tsukiwakumajiru!
Beer, highball, 7 types of sake🍶
Seriously, it tastes so good every time ♥

#Japanese and Western Liquor Nahide
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