Indulge in the best of Japanese cuisine at Shushi Mon in Osaka, Japan. Discover a variety of delectable dishes that pair perfectly with sake. With a cozy atmosphere and limited seating, make sure to book your spot in advance. Explore their signature dishes like Sabasando and Negi Anago. Don't miss their expertly grilled Yakitori and Kawauchi Duck. Join us for a blissful culinary experience at Shushi Mon. Located in Nishi-Temma, Kita-ku, Osaka City.
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Overview
"Shushi Mon" is a restaurant located in Nishi-Temma, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
The restaurant is conveniently located within a 4-minute walk from Oebashi Station, a 7-minute walk from Kitashinchi Station, a 6-minute walk from Yodoyabashi Station, a 9-minute walk from Higashi-Umeda Station, and a 9-minute walk from Nishi-Umeda Station.
It is also a 13-minute walk from Osaka Station.
Inside the restaurant, there are 14 seats, including 4 counter seats and 2 table seats.
The atmosphere is bright and cozy, providing a homely space.
The menu offers various dishes that evoke the spring season and pair well with Japanese sake.
The signature dishes such as the Sabasando (mackerel sandwich) and Negi Anago (grilled conger eel with green onion) come highly recommended.
Fresh and delicious options like "Saeboshi" (dried small fish), "Kawauchi Duck," and "Assorted Sashimi" are also available.
The chefs take great care in selecting ingredients and preparing dishes.
Their expertise is evident in perfectly grilled "Yakitori" (grilled chicken skewers) and the addictive flavor of the "Kawauchi Duck.
"Reservations are recommended as seating is limited at "Shushi Mon.
" It has been beloved by many people since its days on the back streets of Ohatsu Tenjin, and its popularity hasn't waned after relocation.
We highly recommend visiting "Shushi Mon" and experiencing a blissful time.
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