Lunch is one of those small pleasures that blend naturally into daily life — and Osaka has no shortage of satisfying yet affordable options to capture that spirit. Japanese restaurants typically serve soba and udon noodles, while Western choices range from Italian and French to Spanish cuisine. Chinese restaurants, meanwhile, offer lunchtime-only specials that are a welcome treat. Here are a selection of spots that even the MICHELIN Inspectors visit off-duty.
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