About this spot
Bistro de Ramekin delivers classic French comfort in the heart of Shinsaibashi, where the kitchen specializes in rich beef bourguignon and delicate fish dishes served with crusty baguette. The intimate atmosphere feels like a Parisian cellar rather than an Osaka shopping district, making it perfect for a quiet dinner away from the tourist crowds.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the beef bourguignon early as portions are generous and often run out by late evening.
- Save room for the homemade crème brûlée, which is the only dessert available on the rotating menu.
- Ask your server to recommend daily specials if you want to try a seasonal fish dish instead of the standard entrees.
Common Questions
How much does Bistro de Ramekin cost?
Expect to spend between 3,000 and 5,000 JPY per person (approx. $20–$35 USD) for a main course and dessert.
Where is Bistro de Ramekin?
Located in Shinsaibashi, Osaka, near the Shinsaibashi Station exit on Daimaru Department Store street level.
What should I order if I'm not a meat eater?
The menu features several fish options including grilled sea bream and cod that are prepared with French butter techniques.
About this page
Restaurant: Bistro de Ramekin
Cuisine: Restaurant
Location: Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms