Shinkiraku

Osaka


This tempura specialist in the Hilton Plaza packs 'em in at lunchtime but lacks atmosphere at dinner. The small tempura set at lunch comes with rice, miso and pickles (¥815), while the dinner set is plenty filling (¥2500). Take the escalator down to the 2nd basement floor, go right and look for the small English sign.


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