Japanese & tempura · SUITA
じょう崎
吹田市元町6-3
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Dish names are shown in Japanese as displayed in the shop. Prices are reference values from public sources — please confirm on site.
Notes for travelers
Popular for business entertaining and celebrations. The place locals name when asked where they take someone important.
Reviews
A hidden back-alley washoku spot 2–3 minutes from JR Suita Station. The fresh-fried tempura comes in generous cuts with a crisp batter — popular for memorial and celebration lunches, with "just the right amount." Seasonal vegetable and fish dishes are as beautiful as they are good, and the sake list runs wide. Tables, a counter and a tucked-away zashiki; one group that held a 60th-birthday celebration in the fully private room valued being able to talk freely.
The first review is our summary of public reviews and on-site information (not a verbatim repost).
Sources: public information from Google Maps, Tabelog, official sites (surveyed Aug 2026). Hours and prices change.