Team Aussie is leaving Osaka for Tokyo tomorrow, so we had one last chance to get together for a meal. I was thinking about doing something different — something interesting for the kids tonight and came up with the idea of a fishing restaurant.
Namba (難波) is the place to be if you ever want to visit a fishing restaurant. A lot of them are basically tourist traps, often tied to poor service (and not-great food) but Zauo Fishing Restaurant Namba seemed to have better ratings than the rest. At least from a service standpoint.
The walk from Namba Station was much longer than expected, and it took a while for all 12 of us to arrive. After we took the escalator down to basement level (Sotetsu Grand Fresa Osaka Namba), there it was: a giant replica wooden boat.
Zauo Fishing Restaurant Namba is a highly popular, experiential seafood izakaya in Osaka where diners can catch their own fish from a giant indoor tank and have it cooked to order.
The dining tables are built on and around a massive replica wooden boat, surrounded by water teeming with fish like sea bream, flounder, and mackerel.
It didn’t take long for the kids to jump right in. They were handed fishing rods/nets and started fishing immediately. Look at the reaction from little cousin!
It didn't take long before this guy caught his first ever fish with his rod.
The two sea bream (3,500 yen per fish) caught by little nugget were immediately sent to the kitchen where the first one was prepared as sashimi.
The second was served in a hotpot with vegetables.
And daddy gets all the vegetables but no sea bream. 😔
As an izakaya, the restaurant also had a decent food menu to choose from, including sushi, skewers, and more. Once we realized we couldn’t exactly rely on the seafood we caught (since the prices are… steep), we quickly turned our attention to the izakaya menu.
Deep-fried scallops (660 yen) — Actually not a bad snack for the price.
Deep-fried octopus (858 yen) — Crunchy.
Assorted sushi set (1,628 yen) — Meh. 😒
Rice cooked with salmon and salmon roes (1,078 yen) — The piece of salmon fillet from the rice was pretty depressing.
Japanese omelette (680 yen) — One of the more successful dish from tonight's meal.
Shrimp chijimi (748 yen) — Basically a pancake with toppings of shrimps and scallion.
None of us was full, but we all had a great time learning how to fish from the kids. After settling the bill, we took a slow, deliberate walk back toward Dotonbori to soak up the vibe on Team Aussie’s last night in town.
That’s when the kids brought up the idea of getting a nice bowl of ramen. On most nights, I would’ve called them crazy — but not tonight. My first response was “Let’s go! Daddy’s hungry too!” 😂😂
Food Rating: 4.4/10
Price: ¥¥¥
Address: B1F Sotetsu Grand Fresa Osaka Namba, 1-1-13 Nipponbashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 542-0086 Japan
Closest Metro Station: Kintetsu-Nippombashi
Tel: +81 (0)6 6121-5882
Website: https://www.zauo.com/shops/namba/
Opening Hours: 11:30am - 3:00pm, 4:00pm - 11:00pm (Sat - Sun), 5:00pm - 11:00pm (Mon - Fri)