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HEP FIVE

3.7

HEP FIVE is a premier shopping destination on Osaka's Umeda, offering world-class retail, dining, and entertainment experiences.

6

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6

Dining

3.7

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Tonkatsu Kobayashi Closed - Opens Tomorrow

Tonkatsu Kobayashi

(370)
Food & Dining General

Tucked away on a quiet back street just three minutes on foot from Hankyu Umeda Station, Tonkatsu Kobayashi offers a nostalgic retreat from

niko and...COFFEE Closed - Opens Tomorrow

niko and...COFFEE

(160)
Food & Dining General

A relaxed cafe tucked inside HEP FIVE's niko and... store, serving coffee, smoothies and light bites in a casual setting.

Yama-chan Takoyaki Closed - Opens Tomorrow

Yama-chan Takoyaki

(45)
Food & Dining General

Takoyaki octopus ball stall at HEP FIVE

Tsukinomichi Closed - Opens Tomorrow

Tsukinomichi

(57)
Food & Dining Cafe

Japanese-style cafe in HEP FIVE TAMLO

K-LOVERS Closed - Opens Tomorrow

K-LOVERS

(14)
Food & Dining Korean

A casual Korean restaurant in Kakudacho, Umeda, serving hearty Korean favourites close to the station.

Cheese to Hachimitsu Closed - Opens Tomorrow

Cheese to Hachimitsu

(62)
Food & Dining Cafe

Cheese and honey cafe on HEP FIVE's TAMLO food floor

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Exterior of Takoyaki Market storefront with visible signage, entrance steps, and decorative elements including a takoyaki tower display.
The image shows the storefront of Yama Chan, a takoyaki shop with illuminated signage reading 'Abeno Takoyaki Yama Chan' and 'TAKOYAKI'. The entrance features a tiled facade with hanging yellow lanterns. A menu board is visible outside, displaying various food items with prices. Staff members are seen inside the shop, preparing food behind the counter. Two customers are walking past the shop.
A brightly lit storefront with a red and black signboard displaying 'Tama Doya' in Japanese characters. The shop features a glass counter where staff are preparing food, visible behind the counter. Various menu boards and posters advertise different food items, including what appears to be takoyaki or similar street food. The entrance is accessible via a tiled walkway.
Night exterior shot of a brightly lit food stall complex featuring 'Yama Chan' and 'Takoyaki Market'. The facade has illuminated signage, glass windows showing kitchen activity, and promotional posters on the sides.
The image shows the storefront of a shop named 'Abeno Takoyaki Yama Chan'. The sign features a red circular logo with Japanese characters and the name in English. Below, there is a menu board displaying options like 'Yama-chan' with four types of toppings.
The image shows the exterior of a food court area with two visible stalls. On the left is 'Yama Chan Takoyaki', where chefs in white uniforms are preparing takoyaki on a wooden counter. To the right is 'El Pulpo Bar', featuring a glass window display showing various seafood items, likely octopus-based dishes given its name. Both signs are illuminated above their respective counters against a dark blue background. The ceiling above has warm lighting and red accents.
The image shows the exterior of a food stall named 'Yama Chan' with visible signage above the entrance. The shop features illuminated signs displaying menu items, including what appears to be takoyaki and other Japanese street food. A large menu board stands in front of the shop, showcasing various dishes with prices. The interior is partially visible through an open doorway, revealing warm lighting and seating areas.
The image shows the exterior of a shop called 'TAKOYAKI MARKET' with visible signage on the building facade. A large decorative display made of takoyaki balls stands prominently in front, surrounded by greenery and planters. There are stairs leading up to the entrance, where staff can be seen inside. Menu boards and promotional materials are placed near the entrance.