About this spot
This Tsuruhashi branch serves up Yoshinoya's signature gyudon with tender, thinly sliced beef and a rich, savory broth that hits the spot instantly. While you can't find the exclusive local specials here, the standard bowl is perfectly seasoned and arrives piping hot in minutes.
๐ก Tips before you go
- Order the 'gyu-ni' option to get extra meat instead of the usual onions if you prefer more beef flavor.
- Skip the side dishes like pickled radish or tamagoyaki to keep your meal under 600 yen.
- Bring cash only, as many Yoshinoya locations in this area do not accept credit cards.
Common Questions
How much does Yoshinoya cost?
A standard beef bowl runs about 500โ600 yen ($3.50โ$4.20), while the rice-only option is roughly 180 yen ($1.30).
Where is Yoshinoya?
Located in the Tsuruhashi neighborhood of Osaka, near the Tsuruhashi Station exit on the Hankyu line.
What should I order first?
Start with a plain gyudon to test the broth's saltiness before adding extra soy sauce or green onions if you prefer it milder.
About this page
Restaurant: Yoshinoya (ๅ้ๅฎถ)
Cuisine: beef_bowl
Location: Tsuruhashi, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms