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旬彩天 つちや

Tsuchiya

A refined tempura restaurant in Suita, Osaka, offering expertly prepared seasonal tempura in an intimate setting.

Dining

Restaurant, Tempura, Fine Dining

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Tsuchiya is a renowned tempura restaurant located in Suita, Osaka, offering an exceptional dining experience focused on seasonal ingredients. With a commitment to perfection, each piece of tempura is lightly fried to achieve the ideal balance of crispness and flavor. The restaurant’s intimate and elegant atmosphere provides the perfect backdrop for savoring this traditional Japanese delicacy. Known for its attention to detail and use of premium ingredients, Tsuchiya is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic and luxurious tempura meal in Osaka.

Facilities & Services

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Seasonal Menu
  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Tempura Counter

Contact

Address:

41-4 Toyotsucho, Suita, Osaka 564-0051

Phone:

06-6338-2288

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