📍 1-chōme-6-4 Fukushima, Fukushima Ward, Osaka, 553-0003, Japan
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Google: 4.3 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Sushidokoro Amano is a charming sushi restaurant located in the vibrant city of Osaka, Japan. Renowned for its exquisite omakase experience, the restaurant offers a delightful blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern culinary techniques. Diners rave about the serene ambiance, where the chefs personally guide guests through each meticulously prepared dish, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant has garnered praise for its seasonal menu offerings, ensuring that each visit is unique and memorable. Whether you're a couple seeking a romantic night out or a family looking for a delightful dining experience, Amano caters to a variety of guests while maintaining a stellar reputation, with an impressive rating of 4.3 on Google and 4.5 on TripAdvisor.
Google: 4.3 (108 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (12 reviews)
Just an unforgettable culinary experience. Each dish was masterfully and carefully created to deliver the most delicate, yet memorable morsels of food. Both chefs took time to explain what each dish was and created a calm and relaxed atmosphere despite language barriers. I was genuinely surprised by the number of dishes we were served, I did order two more before leaving. I thank them for this experience and look forward to visiting again the next time I’m in Osaka.
We had an omakase here on our second night in Osaka. The chef and hostess were very friendly and the atmosphere seemed elegant and welcoming.
No way this is considered Michelin star sushi place. Food quality so so and just the usual type of fish. Rice portion is more than fish which is not good. Quite disappointed.
Last night in Osaka and decided on Sushi Omakase as recommended by my hotel. Amano is near Umeda so had to take the subway and a short walk. We were one of the first to arrive and were seated at the counter. Small sushi counter which filled up as dinner started. We were the only non-Japanese. The staff did not speak much of any English but had a list of the fish being served. The omakase course was truly wonderful and service was spot on. The meal was one of our best in Japan (tho all were wonderful). This was a cash only establishment and we paid 21,000 yen which was inexpensive relative to what we would need to pay in NY.