Shin-Osaka Station Gourmet 2025 Latest! Recommended restaurants for lunch and breakfast
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Shin-Osaka Station is the gateway to Osaka, with trains running through it, including the Shinkansen, JR lines, and subways. It is a huge terminal bustling with commuters, students, and tourists.



Within and around Shin-Osaka Station, there are a variety of restaurants that cater to all your food needs, including souvenirs.
We will introduce a wide range of restaurants, from popular restaurants around Shin-Osaka Station to hidden gems, from places recommended for lunch to places perfect for dinner, and restaurants loved by locals.
A must-see for anyone wanting to know about popular and delicious restaurants around Shin-Osaka Station!
Popular gourmet food around Shin-Osaka Station
We've carefully selected some of the most popular restaurants in and around Shin-Osaka Station that have good reviews.
Not only is the food delicious, but the atmosphere and service are also great, so it's recommended even for first-time visitors.
| Restaurant Name | Types of cuisine | Price range | Recommended points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sea bream white soup ramen ◯de▽ | ramen | ~1000 yen | The restaurant's appeal lies in its rich, plain soup packed with the delicious flavor of sea bream and its stylish atmosphere. |
| Kushikatsu Daruma Shin-Osaka Station Branch | Deep-fried skewers | Up to 2000 yen | A long-established restaurant where you can easily enjoy Osaka's famous kushikatsu. Popular for its wide variety and reasonable prices |
| Messe Kuma Shin-Osaka store | Okonomiyaki and yakisoba | Up to 2000 yen (Lunch up to 1000 yen) | Enjoy the special mayonnaise fried noodles and green onion and cheese in a retro atmosphere. |
| Fish Stand Fuji Shin-Naniwa Dai Shokudo | Seafood | Up to 3000 yen (Lunch up to 1000 yen) | You can enjoy fresh, high-quality seafood dishes at reasonable prices. The sashimi set meal in particular is excellent value for money. |
| Moja curry | curry | ~1000 yen | The popular leek and beef curry is made with a roux that combines the flavors of leek and beef and topped with crispy cutlets. |
| Menya Marusho Subway Shin-Osaka Branch | Ramen and Mazesoba | ~1000 yen | The signature dish is Taiwanese mazesoba, with its garlicky flavor that will whet your appetite. |
| Negiyaki Yamamoto Shin-Osaka branch | Okonomiyaki and negiyaki | Up to 2000 yen | The grilled green onions, with their exquisite combination of crispy green onions and sweet and spicy sauce, are highly rated. Popular with local customers. |
| Dotonbori Imai Osaka Noren Meguri Store | Udon and rice bowls | Up to 2000 yen | A long-established udon restaurant that boasts a soup made with kelp from Hokkaido and dried mackerel from Kyushu. |
| Takoyaki Douraku Wanaka Shin-Osaka Station Branch | Takoyaki | ~1000 yen | Crispy on the outside and melty on the inside, takoyaki is a classic favorite among locals. |
| Matsuba Main Store Eki Marche Shin-Osaka Store | Deep-fried skewers | Up to 2000 yen | A stand-up kushikatsu restaurant located inside Shin-Osaka Station where you can casually drop in. Enjoy freshly fried, piping hot kushikatsu. |
Sea bream white soup ramen ◯de▽
At Tai Shirotan Ramen ◯de▽, which was selected as one of Retty's "Top 20 Delicious Lunches," you can enjoy ramen packed with the rich flavor of sea bream even at lunchtime.


1-5-6 Nishimiyahara, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday/10:30 - 22:00
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 10:00 - 22:00
No regular holidays
▼From here, we will introduce some of the most popular restaurants located within Shin-Osaka Station!
Kushikatsu Daruma

At Kushikatsu Daruma, you can enjoy a variety of kushikatsu at reasonable prices for lunch.
It goes without saying that this is a very popular restaurant, and there is always a queue in front of the store.
It is located in Shin-Osaka and offers great value set menus and takeaway menus.

ALDE Shin-Osaka, 2nd floor, JR Shin-Osaka Station, 5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka
10:30-22:30 (last order 30 minutes before closing)
Open all year round
Not only in Shin-Osaka, but you'll see signs everywhere when walking around the city of Osaka.

Messe Kuma

At Messekuma, located in Aji-no-koji Street at Shin-Osaka Station, you can enjoy great value lunch sets including their famous Negioko Cheese, as well as okonomiyaki and yakisoba.
〒532-0011 5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture JR Shin-Osaka Station 1st floor Aji no Koji
11:00 - 23:00 Last Order: Food 22:10, Drinks 22:30
■ Closed: New Year's holidays only
Fuji Fishmonger Stand

If you want to enjoy fresh seafood, we recommend the lunchtime-only set meal at Fuji Fish Shop in Shin-Naniwa Dai Shokudo.
It is popular for its great value fish set meals.
New Naniwa Dai Shokudo, 5-15-5 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 532-0011
10:00 - 15:00/15:00 - 23:00L.O. 22:30
■ Closed days: Open daily
Moja curry

A famous curry restaurant that is often featured in the media.
It may seem like a spicy curry, but it's actually the flavor that makes it so appealing.
This curry is famous for its unusual topping of green onions! I'm curious to know what the combination of green onions and curry tastes like.
It's located inside Aji no Komichi, so it's easy to find.
〒532-0011 5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture JR Shin-Osaka Station 1st floor Aji no Koji
Weekdays 11:00-20:00 (last orders at 19:00 on weekends and holidays)
Naniwa soba

Naniwa Soba is located in a prominent spot at Eki Marche.
It's a stand-up soba restaurant where you buy a ticket from a ticket machine and then quickly eat.
It opens at 6:30am, so it's often used as a breakfast spot for people traveling by Shinkansen or other means.
〒532-0011 Osaka City, Yodogawa Ward, Nishinakajima 5-16-1, Shin-Osaka Station Eki Marche Shin-Osaka
Popular gourmet food at Shin-Osaka Station
There are also many popular restaurants inside Shin-Osaka Station.
It's a great place to have a quick meal between transfers, so it's recommended for those who want to make the most of their time!
Eki Marche Shin-Osaka

Located on the third floor inside the JR Shin-Osaka Station conventional line ticket gates, Eki Marche Shin-Osaka is not only a souvenir shop but also a diverse collection of restaurants where you can enjoy everything from breakfast to dinner.
Since it's inside the ticket gate, it's extremely convenient when transferring to the Shinkansen or JR lines.
At Eki Marche Shin-Osaka, you can easily sample a variety of Osaka gourmet foods, including soba and udon noodles from Naniwa Soba, gyoza from Tenten Bar, and pork buns from 551 Horai.

Zojirushi Ginpaku Bento also offers take-out bento boxes.

>>> Click here for Eki Marche Shin-Osaka restaurants (official website)

Outside the ticket gates at Eki Marche Shin-Osaka Sotoe, you'll also find restaurants such as Karafuneya Coffee Shop, Romantei Beefsteak Rice and Meat Rice, Mentsururi, and Sushi Uogashi Nihonichi.
5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 532-0011 JR Shin-Osaka Station, 3rd floor, inside the conventional line ticket gates and outside the east ticket gates
Alde Shin-Osaka
Located on the second floor of Shin-Osaka Station, Alde Shin-Osaka is a shopping center that houses fashion stores, cafes, restaurants, bento shops, souvenir shops, and more.
It is not only easily accessible from the JR line, but also from other lines such as the subway.
There are also popular restaurants within Alde Shin-Osaka that you can visit for lunch or dinner.




At Tabibento Ekiben Nigiwai Alde Shin-Osaka store, you can purchase ekiben from various regions, and we recommend enjoying them while traveling on the Shinkansen.
>>> See the Alde Shin-Osaka restaurant map (official)
2nd floor, Shin-Osaka Station, 5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 532-0011
Lunch: 11:00-21:00
Restaurant: 11:00-22:00
*Business hours vary by store
Aji no Komichi

Aji no Koji, located on the first floor of JR Shin-Osaka Station, is a retro-style dining district with a wide variety of restaurants, from old-fashioned coffee shops to izakayas and noodle shops.
It is also popular with local office workers and is filled with popular shops that are easy to drop by.
New Naniwa Dining Hall
Shin Naniwa Dai Shokudo, which opened in the spring of 2016, is a relatively new commercial facility located in the north ticket gate concourse of Osaka Metro Shin-Osaka Station.

Many stores are open from morning until night, meeting a variety of needs, from breakfast to a drink after work.
You can enjoy a wide variety of meals at popular restaurants such as Fishmonger Stand Fujiya and Steakhouse Romantei, as well as noodles and marusho.

For those using the subway, it is very convenient as it can be accessed immediately after exiting the ticket gate.
5-15-5 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 532-0011
Directly connected to the north ticket gate of Shin-Osaka Station on the Midosuji Subway Line. *If you are coming from the Midosuji Subway Line, please use stairs A or B.
Please note that stairs C and D do not lead to the north ticket gate.

Shin-Osaka Gourmet Summary
The area around Shin-Osaka Station is a gourmet spot lined with a variety of restaurants.
The station is home to a convenient collection of restaurants that are easy to access, allowing you to enjoy authentic Osaka cuisine while waiting for a train or between transfers.
If you walk a little further from the station, you'll find plenty of hidden gems loved by locals, as well as new shops incorporating the latest trends.
We hope you will find this information useful when visiting Shin-Osaka Station.