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みつとみ

Mitsutomi

Mitsutomi is a traditional sushi restaurant in Osaka’s Sennichimae district, renowned for its high-quality sushi and expertly prepared fugu.

Dining

Osaka, Traditional, Japanese, Sushi, Fugu

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Located in the bustling Sennichimae district of Osaka, Mitsutomi is a family-run sushi restaurant that specializes in both fresh sushi and fugu (pufferfish). Known for its attention to quality and tradition, Mitsutomi offers a variety of seasonal sushi as well as meticulously prepared fugu, a delicacy that requires expert skill to serve safely. With a warm and intimate atmosphere, Mitsutomi provides an authentic dining experience, perfect for those seeking the true flavors of Osaka’s culinary traditions.

Facilities & Services

  • Counter seating available
  • Seasonal sushi and fugu menu
  • Reservations recommended

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-4-22 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074

Phone:

06-6211-3038

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