My favorite kind of hotel has the conveniences of transportation, shopping, and eating all in a nice higher end area. The
Intercontinental Osaka fits my preferences for location, conveniences, and quality of hotel.
On the ground floor of the hotel is a mall entrance to Grand Front Osaka. This mall has a few buildings, all with local and import shopping brands and a variety of endless eats. Adjacent by a short walkway bridge is the Osaka Station, which also has two major department stores, Lucua and Daimaru - both with basement floor food halls, and restaurants on the upper levels. There's soo much to eat that it keeps us coming back to Osaka for second servings.
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Unagi set dinner at Bincho
Changed and elevated my standards for unagi |
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Quality sushi at Kantarou
You can totally get cheap, amazing quality of sushi on conveyor belts |
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Amaebi, 3 ways - the body, head, and head fat |
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Otoro for the table |
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