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    Restaurant in Osaka Shi, Japan

    Daibon

    100Pearl Points

    After-dark pick

    Daibon, Restaurant in Osaka Shi

    About Daibon

    Daibon is a sensible Osaka Shi pick for an evening occasion in Nishitenma when the priority is a compact, late-night plan rather than a fully documented restaurant experience. Book it for a date or small celebration if the location works; choose a peer with clearer pricing and cuisine if the meal itself needs to carry the night.

    For an Osaka Shi evening plan, Daibon is worth considering when its schedule fits your night. The verified planning signal is simple: Daibon is open from 6 PM to 12 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, it is closed on Wednesday and Sunday. That makes it an after-dark option rather than a lunch stop, a practical candidate for diners who want to plan around confirmed hours without relying on unverified details.

    The appeal should be framed carefully. The verified information confirms the city, evening hours, smart casual dress code, but it does not confirm a public price range, cuisine label, named chef, awards trail, seating count, menu format, or drinks program. That does not make Daibon unusable; it simply means guests should choose it for timing and occasion, should confirm any menu, budget, seating, or service questions directly before booking. If the goal is to compare with other dining options, consider Oimatsu Miyamoto or Yoshoku Izumi as part of the same planning process.

    Use it for an after-dark occasion, not a daytime plan

    Daibon makes the most sense for guests who want an Osaka Shi evening option and do not need every detail documented before deciding. It is a better fit when the key planning facts are the hours and dress code, rather than a fully confirmed cuisine, budget, award profile, or seating layout. The distinction matters because an evening venue can be useful when expectations are set correctly: it can anchor a night in Osaka Shi for diners comfortable confirming specifics directly, but it is less helpful for travelers who need one reservation to answer every question in advance.

    For broader planning, start with Pearl's Osaka Shi restaurants guide, then cross-check other food-led options such as Numata Sou and 老松 ひさ乃. That approach keeps Daibon in the right role: useful when its Osaka Shi location and evening schedule fit the plan, but not necessarily the first answer for an itinerary that requires confirmed format, price, or accolades. If the night is more about bars than restaurants, the Osaka Shi bars guide is the cleaner starting point; for a full stay, pair it with the Osaka Shi hotels guide. Used this way, Daibon becomes part of a sensible Osaka Shi night rather than a venue forced to do more than the verified information supports.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Daibon?

    Daibon lists a smart casual dress code. Plan for a neat, polished look rather than very formal attire.

    Is Daibon good for a special occasion?

    Daibon can work for an Osaka Shi evening plan if its hours and smart casual dress code fit the occasion. Because verified details do not include cuisine, menu format, price, awards, or seating information, confirm any occasion-specific needs before booking.

    How far ahead should I book Daibon?

    The verified schedule is Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 6 PM to 12 AM, with Wednesday and Sunday closed. If a specific night matters, plan ahead and confirm availability directly.

    What are alternatives to Daibon?

    For comparison, consider Numata Sou or 老松 ひさ乃. Yoshoku Izumi and Oimatsu Miyamoto are also useful names to compare by occasion, timing, available planning detail.

    Can Daibon accommodate groups?

    Verified details do not confirm seating count, room layout, or group capacity. If you are planning for a group, check directly with Daibon before relying on it.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Daibon?

    Dinner is the clear fit, because Daibon lists hours from 6 PM to 12 AM and no verified lunch hours. It is an after-dark option in Osaka Shi rather than a daytime stop.

    Can I eat at the bar at Daibon?

    Do not assume bar seating without checking directly. The verified planning details confirm the evening schedule and smart casual dress code, but not the seating setup.

    Location

    Japan, 〒530-0047 Osaka, Kita Ward, Nishitenma, 4 Chome−7−7 5階

    Osaka Shi, Japan

    Compare Daibon

    Daibon Osaka Shi and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    DaibonOsaka Shi, ,
    Numata SouOsaka Shi, ,
    老松 ひさ乃Osaka Shi, ,
    Yoshoku IzumiOsakaYoshoku¥¥
    Oimatsu MiyamotoOsaka, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999
    Az/ Bifun Azuma Oosaka tenOsaka, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999

    How Daibon Osaka Shi compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if Daibon does not fit

    For a clearer dinner budget, book Oimatsu Miyamoto. For a more casual, defined cuisine choice, Yoshoku Izumi is the cleaner alternative.

    How Daibon compares in Osaka Shi

    Daibon is the flexible evening choice in this set, but it gives less upfront certainty than Oimatsu Miyamoto, which has a listed JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 range and is easier to place as a planned splurge. If budget clarity matters, Oimatsu Miyamoto is the safer booking; if the priority is a Nishitenma night stop with less ceremony, Daibon is the leaner call.

    Yoshoku Izumi is the better value comparison for diners who want a defined Yoshoku format at ¥¥ pricing. Az/ Bifun Azuma Oosaka ten also gives clearer spend expectations, with listed lunch and dinner ranges, so it works better for cost-controlled plans.

    Numata Sou and 老松 ひさ乃 sit closest as Osaka Shi cross-shops when the deciding factor is location rather than published format. Choose Daibon for an easy evening in Kita Ward; choose one of the peers when the group needs more certainty before committing.

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