Credit cards accepted
(VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Electronic money accepted (transportation system electronic money (Suica, etc.), iD, QUICPay)
QR code payment accepted
(PayPay, d-payment, au PAY)
Restaurant Service Fee
There is a charge for all customers except those who have ordered a course.
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Number of Seats
35 seats
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
Smoking is permitted in all seats. As the Law Concerning Measures Against Passive Smoking (Revised Health Promotion Law) has been in effect since April 1, 2020, please check with the restaurant prior to your visit as the information may differ from the latest information.
Parking
None
Facilities
Stylish space, counter seating available
Drink
Shochu available, focus on cocktails
Dishes
Focus on vegetable dishes, health and beauty menu available, all-you-can-eat desserts
Comments
(20)
tohktok
3.50
Today, I went to a restaurant with my usual group of friends. We had Taiwanese cuisine and enjoyed all-you-can-drink. Each dish was delicious and satisfying. We were surprised when a Taiwanese-style omelette came out looking different from what we expected. The xiaolongbao is highly recommended.
76c2b5
3.70
The small shop was always crowded and bustling. You can fully enjoy Taiwan with all-you-can-eat and drink! The staff were efficient and made sure we were satisfied with our meal. It was great that dessert was also all-you-can-eat! The sauce for the dumplings was delicious and left a strong impression. I would like to go again.
Tatsu0904
3.50
Today, I had a course meal for lunch and I was well taken care of. Even though it was all-you-can-eat and drink, each dish was served with care, allowing me to enjoy Taiwanese cuisine. The fried chicken was especially delicious. For the finale, I had mapo tofu and Taiwanese yakisoba. Thank you for your attentive service.
キヨピー78904
2.50
The taste and portion size of the food are great for the price, but the female staff's customer service is terrible. They are overly aggressive and it's really disappointing. It would be better if they didn't speak until they finished explaining the rules of the restaurant. If the manager or someone in charge addresses this issue, the overall rating would improve even more.
tk-swf
3.00
The restaurant had a Taiwanese night market vibe. The atmosphere was indeed like that. The food was reasonably priced, and all-you-can-eat seemed to be their specialty. However, the service was a bit slow. I wonder if the all-you-can-eat customers don't mind. The food was still delicious though. Just be careful if you visit during the day because if you order dishes separately, you are required to order two drinks, so it might not be suitable for lunch.
踊る院長
3.70
The all-you-can-eat course costs 3980 yen (3480 yen on weekdays), and I didn't notice this place even though it's a popular spot for reservations. The menu offers a wide variety of Taiwanese dishes, making it hard to choose. The flavors are somewhat milder than authentic Taiwanese style, but still quite tasty. The steamed dishes are of high quality, and you could just stick to those alone. The cashew chicken and stir-fried greens are also good. Overall, everything is delicious and you can eat to your heart's content. While there may be better Taiwanese restaurants out there, the quality of the all-you-can-eat option here is quite high. If you ever crave Taiwanese food and want to eat to your heart's content, I would definitely consider revisiting this place.
tabelogdesu
3.50
Summary: Opened on March 1, 2020, operated by Adachi Group, this restaurant offers a variety of Taiwanese dishes that will make you feel like you are in Taiwan. From soup-filled Xiao Long Bao to spicy Mapo Tofu and healthy Dou Hua, they provide all-you-can-eat options. The restaurant's ambiance replicates the atmosphere of Taiwan with its large chicken beer, popular motsu nabe, and various Taiwanese beers and cocktails. The interior is stylish with neon lights, reminiscent of a Taiwanese night market. The menu includes handmade dim sum and popular Taiwanese desserts like steamed dumplings and meat dumplings. The restaurant has a seating capacity of 35, with the option for private reservations for 20-50 people.
Ordered Menu (Tax Included):
- Taiwan All-You-Can-Eat Course: ¥3,480 (¥3,980 on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and the day before holidays)
- Add ¥500 for all-you-can-drink Taiwan beer and canned juices
- Ebi Nira Man: ¥385
- Taiwanese Xiao Long Bao (3 pieces): ¥396
- Seafood Jade Dumplings (4 pieces): ¥418
- Steamed Dumplings (5 pieces): ¥320
- Mapo Tofu: ¥638
- Fried Spring Rolls (2 pieces): ¥418
- Garlic Shrimp: ¥748
- Twice-Cooked Pork: ¥660
- Chicken Cashew Nut Stir-Fry
- Garlic Sprout Stir-Fry: ¥638
- Giant Fried Chicken Thigh: ¥605
- Stir-Fried Vermicelli: ¥748
- Beef Oyster Stir-Fry: ¥748
- Century Egg Tofu: ¥385
- Lychee Sherbet: ¥330
- Tofu Pudding: ¥385
Operating Hours: Mon-Sun, holidays, and the day before holidays: 12:00-23:00 (Last order for food at 22:15, for drinks at 22:30)
Payment: Credit cards (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners), electronic money (transportation IC card electronic money, iD, QUICPay)
hia【大阪グルメ】
3.80
You can enjoy all-you-can-eat courses starting from 2,480 yen, where you can savor dishes that recreate the authentic flavors using ingredients sourced locally. You can also order a la carte and indulge in popular dishes that make you feel like you're at a Taiwanese night market. The Taiwan-style fried chicken is a must-try with its secret blend of spices and satisfyingly large size. The homemade xiaolongbao, with its juicy meat filling, is a delight to the taste buds. The ma po tofu with cheese combines numbing spiciness with creamy cheese for an extra delicious kick. The lu rou fan, topped with flavorful pork and egg, is the top favorite dish. The chicken with cashew nuts stir-fry, with its sweet seasoning, is sure to whet your appetite. For drinks, you can choose from a variety of options including Taiwan beer, Shaoxing wine, sours, highballs, and cocktails. The menu items I ordered this time included dim sum, Taiwan-style fried chicken, lu rou fan, ma po tofu with cheese, chicken with cashew nuts stir-fry, and garlic shrimp.
みる牧
3.10
The visit was based on very good reviews. Since there were two of us, we decided to go a la carte this time.
- I tried the apricot fruit liquor with soda. The taste was very light, reminiscent of the almost tasteless juice I had in England. Not a fan of bland drinks, but it was okay.
- The dumplings were disappointing. They were served in a steamer, and when the lid was opened, they looked very appetizing with steam rising. However, the texture was more chewy than meaty. They tasted like something you would find in a supermarket.
- The sweet and sour pork was a letdown. Priced at 600 yen, it was mostly cabbage. It was a huge portion, but it was basically a cabbage stir-fry rather than sweet and sour pork. This kind of dish really affects the overall impression of the restaurant.
- The fried chicken was the best dish we had. It was large, crispy, and juicy. The hint of star anise added a nice aroma, and cutting it with scissors was fun.
- The spring rolls were hot and crispy, but like the dumplings, the filling was chewy and unclear. It felt like something you could buy at a supermarket.
- The Chinese-style omelette with sakura shrimp had a strong shrimp flavor and was well-cooked. It was like an omelette topped with sakura shrimp flakes.
- The steamed rice cake was delicious with a chunk of meat inside. It was a bit too soft, but the flavor was really good.
- The sesame balls were small, so ordering two made the presentation look a bit sad, but they were freshly fried and delicious.
- The Taiwanese castella cake was not freshly made. The texture was dense and cold, so it might have been a frozen product. It was good, but I was expecting the soft and fluffy Taiwanese castella you can find at some stores.
Overall, this restaurant seems to cater to those looking for quantity over quality. It's best not to expect too much from the dim sum or spring rolls. The good reviews might be based on the fact that the freshly fried or steamed items are tasty. The kitchen is small, so when it gets busy, the service becomes very slow. I waited over 20 minutes for each order of the rice cake and sesame balls. It took me 2 hours to finish my meal, even though I didn't order much.
ケンショウ11
3.50
This time, I used the all-you-can-eat and drink option for the first time with my colleagues from work. I didn't have high expectations, but the dishes we ordered were surprisingly delicious, and my colleagues were all very satisfied. We added Taiwan beer for an extra 500 yen, but I don't think we'll need it next time. Still, we will definitely come back again! Thank you for the meal.
P_marine
3.50
"All-you-can-eat Taiwan night market in Umeda, Osaka, for 3480 yen. Dishes like braised pork rice and dumplings are served in paper containers to give you the feeling of a night market. Plus, all-you-can-eat and drink starting from 3480 yen, making it very affordable. Taiwanese beer tends to be on the sweeter side. This place offers the best value for experiencing the atmosphere of Taiwan. It can get crowded, so make sure to order early if there's something you're interested in. Remember, leaving food uneaten is not allowed at this Taiwan night market in Umeda."
まろ【大阪・兵庫 関西グルメ】
3.80
This time, I will introduce a shop in Umeda where you can easily enjoy the atmosphere of traveling to Taiwan! You can enjoy about 50 types of dishes plus additional menu items for that day! The prices range from ¥2,480 for all-you-can-eat to ¥3,480 for all-you-can-eat and drink. For an additional ¥500, you can also enjoy all-you-can-drink Taiwan beer and canned juices! There are few places where you can drink Taiwan beer and canned juices, so it is very valuable. I tried Taiwan fruit beer this time, and it was very easy to drink like juice, so I definitely recommend enjoying it with all-you-can-drink! The dishes are all delicious, and the variety of dim sum is a plus point! From large fried chicken to lu rou fan, the menu mainly consists of items that can be found at Taiwan's night markets, so you can easily enjoy the Taiwan night market atmosphere in Umeda! The dessert sesame dumplings and peach buns were also delicious!
cayenne_pepper
4.00
The restaurant offers a wide variety of authentic and delicious Taiwanese dishes such as hot and crispy fried chicken and xiaolongbao. In addition to Taiwanese cuisine, popular Chinese dishes like shrimp mayo and mapo tofu are also available. The flavorful spices and sweetness unique to Taiwanese cuisine make it a great choice for those who are not used to it. I had a great time enjoying the all-you-can-eat menu with friends and family, and I will definitely visit again when I want to have a fun and lively dining experience!
♡りり♡♡
4.00
I heard that you can eat Taiwanese cuisine in Umeda, so I went there! They recreated authentic Taiwanese cuisine, with the atmosphere of eating at a street stall in Taiwan. We had a variety of dishes: Dim Sum Assortment (Xiaolongbao, Pork Shumai, Steamed Dumplings, Sticky Rice Meatballs, Jade Dumplings, Shrimp and Chive Buns), Fried Chicken, Lu Rou Fan (Minced Pork Rice), Shrimp Mayo, Taiwanese Canned Beer, and Taiwanese Canned Juice. Everything was delicious, especially the Lu Rou Fan which had my favorite flavor, and the Shrimp Mayo with chocolate chips on top was so cute! There were many different Taiwanese canned juices to choose from, making it fun to decide which one to drink. There are still many dishes I want to try, but my stomach was full. I definitely want to go back to this restaurant for a rematch of the dishes I haven't tried yet! Thank you for the feast!
ruru5537
3.60
I went for a day drinking session❤️ with all-you-can-eat Taiwanese cuisine❣️◆Menu Ordered✔️Large Fried Chicken (Taiwan's big fried chicken)Highly recommended✨Bigger than your face fried chicken! Hot and crispy, juicy❤️ Seasoning is also amazing!!✔️Dim Sum AssortmentXiaolongbao, meat shumai, steamed dumplings, sticky rice meatballs, jade dumplings, shrimp and chive bunsAuthentic dim sum! Steaming hot with lots of steam when you open the lid❤️ The quality of this all-you-can-eat is amazing❤️✔️Cheese Mapo TofuNumbing spicy mapo tofu with gooey cheese❤️ Perfect combination! Goes well with drinks✨✔️Lu Rou FanTaiwan's classic dish✨Sweet sauce soaked pork topped with a boiled egg❤️ Perfect for finishing off and goes well with drinksFor drinks, there is a wide selection of canned Taiwanese beer and Taiwanese juices, making it fun to choose❤️ It made me nostalgic for Taiwan. I want to go again❣️It was a place that made me feel that way♪
cuisinbo_ sumilechan
4.00
When I entered the #Taiwan Night Market Umeda store in Umeda, Osaka, it felt like being in a Taiwanese night market - delicious and fun. I ended up trying various dishes like Taiwan-style soup dumplings, shrimp and jade dumplings, pork shumai, rice meatballs, shrimp and leek buns, spicy cod roe shumai, braised pork, beef with oyster sauce, stir-fried greens, garlic shrimp, shrimp mayo, cashew chicken, tofu pudding, lychee sherbet, and sesame dumpling. Everything was delicious, especially the steamed Tianxin. They also have a wide variety of Taiwanese beer and canned juices. It really made me feel like I was on a trip to Taiwan. Taiwanese cuisine is amazing. Definitely worth a visit!
yasashihane
2.50
I visited at 12:00 on a regular day, but there were no other customers from the time I entered until I left. The atmosphere and taste were not bad, but the cost performance may not be good. It was a lunch buffet with a 60-minute time limit, and they also served appetizers at the beginning. The number of items you can order at once is limited, and you cannot place the next order until you finish them. Additionally, ordering a drink, which costs around ¥500 on average, is a separate requirement (although it was mentioned in small letters and I didn't notice when making the reservation, so I was shocked to find out on the day). Furthermore, there is a penalty for leaving food uneaten, and there are too many restrictions. I wanted to enjoy the atmosphere of Taiwan, but considering everything, I may not choose to visit here again next time.
みさみさ321
4.00
Xiaolongbao and other steamed dishes using steaming baskets, just like the taste of Taiwan ✨ All-you-can-eat or a la carte options available! Enjoy a variety of dishes such as freshly steamed xiaolongbao, jade dumplings, water dumplings, sticky rice balls, and chive buns. Plenty of Taiwanese beer and canned drinks to choose from, creating a travel-like atmosphere ✈️. Indulge in Taiwanese specialties like Lu Rou Fan and Ji Pai. Don't miss out on the Taiwan castella cake, soy milk pudding, and sesame balls for dessert ☺️ Especially recommended is the sesame ball, a personal favorite! All-you-can-eat and drink course on weekdays: 2,980 yen (excluding tax) [90-minute seating: Last order 60 minutes] (Mon-Thurs) Weekends: 3,480 yen (excluding tax) [90-minute seating: Last order 60 minutes] (Fri-Sun, holidays, and eve of holidays) ================= Follow my Instagram for more gourmet information → @misa_stagram_osaka. Don't forget to follow! =================
ポン酒タグラムミヤーン
3.50
This time, I visited the "Taiwan All-You-Can-Eat Night Market" restaurant. It is a place where you can enjoy street food from Taiwanese night markets. The restaurant has a travel-like atmosphere, offering a variety of dishes including dim sum and Taiwanese sweets. The prices are quite reasonable, making it a great value for money. The restaurant is located in the Umeda area. They offer a wide selection of Taiwanese dishes at a very affordable price, allowing you to enjoy authentic Taiwanese cuisine without breaking the bank. The owner of the restaurant trained in Taiwan, ensuring that the flavors are true to the original. Overall, the experience was enjoyable and I highly recommend dining here with a group of friends. Thank you and goodbye!
Machiada sachiko
3.70
I used the all-you-can-eat option. The dim sum skins, such as xiaolongbao, were chewy and delicious! I thought it was just a buffet, but all the dishes were delicious. The xiaolongbao was even better than expected, and the dried tofu brought back memories of Taiwan. Also, there is a limit on the number of dishes you can order at once for the buffet.
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