[Opened on February 19th] A new Yoshinoya Higashi-Shinsaibashi store has opened in Higashi-Shinsaibashi near Nagahoribashi.

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After the first day of spring, the number of warm days is gradually increasing.

Yoshinoya Higashi-Shinsaibashi store opens on the 1st and 2nd floors of the newly built condominium “Verisse Shinsaibashi”

Meanwhile, our favorite beef bowl restaurant, Yoshinoya, recently opened in Higashi-Shinsaibashi.

The store is located in a very convenient location along Nagahori Dori near Nagahori Station, and has opened on the 1st and 2nd floors of the newly built condominium “Verisse Shinsaibashi” that I mentioned the other day .

It’s wonderful to be able to eat gyudon in a very comfortable property that has been newly built from the pillars to the windows .

You can enjoy your beef bowl on the second floor.

Here I will explain gyudon and Yoshinoya to those who have never eaten gyudon.

Gyudon is a menu for common people who work in Uogashi, which originated in Japan, and is derived from the word “Beef Meshi.”

Gyudon is a menu for common people who work in Uogashi, which originated in Japan, and is derived from the word ``Beef Meshi.''

Gyudon is a Japanese dish in which thinly sliced ​​beef is simmered with green onions and onions until sweet and spicy, and placed on top of a bowl of rice. Other names include gyu-meshi (beef rice) and gyu-meshi (beef rice). 

The origin of gyudon is believed to have been in 1862, when “gyunabe”, a symbol of civilization and enlightenment, was sold at “Isekuma”, an izakaya in Irifune-cho, Yokohama. In 1877 (Meiji 10), there were over 550 beef hot pot restaurants in Tokyo, and it was all the rage. 

Gyudon was created by Yoshinoya in Nihonbashi, Tokyo in 1899 (Meiji 32). Eikichi Matsuda took note of the “beef rice” that was popular at the time, and created a gyudon based on the taste characteristics of the people working at Uogashi. 

Gyudon can be eaten with raw egg or pickled ginger depending on your preference.

Yoshinoya is Japan’s largest beef bowl chain that is delicious, easy, and fast.

Yoshinoya is a major Japanese restaurant chain whose main product is gyudon.

It was founded in 1899 (Meiji 32) by Eikichi Matsuda, who was a restaurant chef, and started a beef bowl restaurant.
The name Yoshinoya comes from Eikichi’s love for the beautiful cherry blossoms in Yoshino, Nara.

Yoshinoya’s concept is “delicious, easy, and fast,” and in addition to beef bowls, they offer around 60 different meal menus, including fried chicken, pork bowls, beef short rib bowls, set meals, salads, eel, and curry. 

The cow shape in the center of Yoshinoya’s logo is an arrangement of the initial “Y” of “Yoshinoya.” The “seven dots” above the cow’s head represent “steam” and indicate that the beef bowl is being served piping hot. The “shimenawa” that surrounds the cow means “the taste is yokozuna level.”

Yoshinoya is a major Japanese restaurant chain whose main product is gyudon.
Yoshinoya is the largest gyudon chain that can be eaten nationwide.

Yoshinoya, famous as a beef bowl chain, has 1,213 stores in Japan and 976 stores overseas . Yoshinoya stores have expanded overseas as well, and some of you may have seen them at the time.

In Japan, Yoshinoya’s gyudon, which is quick and cheap, has the image of being a lunch for busy office workers, and many women have never eaten it alone, but in recent years, the number of female fans seems to be increasing. is.

How to order Yoshinoya beef bowl

The types of gyudon are simple, but they come in a variety of sizes.
Instead of SML in the size description, there are sizes called “komori” which corresponds to S size, “medium size” which corresponds to M size, “large size” which corresponds to L size
. There are 6 types including “large serving”.

It seems that a new “super special” size has recently been added.

In addition to using a touch panel in-store tablet, you can also pre-order online or on LINE.

You can also pre-order online or on LINE.

How to order Yoshinoya touch panel

Basically, if you go to a store, you can intuitively operate the device by looking at the pictures without having to read the text.

1. Tap the red button “Start ordering”
1. Tap the red button “Start ordering”
2. Select menu

A menu will be displayed, and you will be taken to a screen where you can select items other than gyudon, such as set meals, side dishes such as fried chicken, and seasonal oyakodon.

3. If you choose beef bowl

A list of beef bowls will be displayed, with options ranging from “meat-filled beef bowl” to “beef bowl with lots of green onions” and the popular “cheese beef bowl.”

When you select one of them, you can select the size, volume of tsuyu (the liquid on the beef bowl is called “tsuyu”), volume of rice, etc.

If you press the gray button mentioned earlier, you will be taken to the “order list”. If you also select to order a side menu such as miso soup, you will proceed to the order confirmation screen.
I recommend the pork soup. If this is your first time at Yoshinoya, please try ordering.

4. Complete the order by clicking “Submit order” from the order list
4. Complete the order by clicking "Submit order" from the order list

If you have multiple orders, repeat step 3 until the order list is complete, then tap the red button to “Submit Order” to complete your order.

5. Don’t forget to receive the slip
5. Don't forget to receive the slip

In the case of Yoshinoya, orders are placed from a tablet, but payment is made at a manned cash register. You will need a slip at the end, so don’t forget to take it.

Payment at a manned cash register

In the case of takeout, you order from a tablet and wait in the store for the product to be ready. Also, if you have a set meal, you can get a second helping of rice, but some restaurants have a system where you can also order a second helping from the touch panel.

Enjoy Japan’s representative gourmet dish “Gyudon” at the newly opened Yoshinoya Higashi-Shinsaibashi store

Enjoy Japan's representative gourmet dish ``Gyudon'' at the newly opened Yoshinoya Higashi-Shinsaibashi store

Yoshinoya is a beef bowl chain that exists all over the country, but Yoshinoya Higashi-Shinsaibashi store may be the newest and cleanest in the Minami area. Why not try gyudon, Japan’s most delicious, cheap, and quick soul food?

You can also enjoy side dishes such as fried chicken and pork soup, so you are sure to enjoy Japanese food culture even more.

Store nameYoshinoya Higashi-Shinsaibashi store
address1-10-15 Higashi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Osaka 542-0083
telephone number06-6755-8329
business hoursOpen 24 hours
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