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Shokudo Delight: A Teishoku Feast in Osaka’s Heart

 


A Warm Welcome and a Canteen Vibe

We recently stumbled upon a hidden gem in the bustling streets of Osaka – Maido-okini-shokudo Naniwa-Nippombashi-shokudo, a Shokudo that instantly felt like home. The casual, canteen-style operation made us feel like we were in the heart of Osaka, surrounded by the warmth of both the staff and the food.

Teishoku: A Symphony of Flavors

The star of the show? Teishoku – a quintessential Japanese set meal designed to revive your body and soul. The components of rice, a main dish, miso soup, and seasonal veggies are arranged with precision and care.

Friendly Staff and Canteen Vibes

The staff at Maido-okini-shokudo Naniwa-Nippombashi-shokudo were like food-loving friends, guiding us through the diverse array of options available. The canteen-style setup allowed us to pick and choose from an assortment of dishes, creating a personalized Teishoku experience.

The Lineup of Delights

  1. Minced Meat Cutlet (170yen): A pocket-friendly delight that tasted like a bite of heaven.
  2. Salted Salmon (400yen): An oceanic symphony on the palate – both lovely and briny.
  3. Tonkatsu (330yen): A crispy crust enveloping tender perfection.
  4. Fried Oysters (420yen): Slightly greasy but oh-so-enjoyable.
  5. Fried Shrimp (330yen): Crispy, succulent, and utterly delightful.
  6. Fried Chicken Karaage (370yen): A crunchy exterior revealing juicy goodness within.
  7. Salted Mackerel (350yen): Tasty and a perfect companion to the fluffy rice.
  8. Medium Rice (210yen) / Small Rice (170yen): Affordable options to complete your meal.
  9. Miso Soup (120yen): A steaming bowl filled with comfort and goodness.

Affordable Bliss in Every Bite

With prices that won't break the bank, Maido-okini-shokudo Naniwa-Nippombashi-shokudo offers a taste of Osaka that's as friendly to your wallet as it is to your taste buds. We left with happy bellies and even happier hearts, savoring the memories of a truly delightful breakfast.

Maido-okini-shokudo Naniwa-Nippombashi-shokudo Opening Hours and Location

24 Hours Daily

Address: Japan, 〒542-0073 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Nipponbashi, 1 Chome−17−20 日本一タカツビル

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