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.
💡 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.
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Common Questions
How much does Yoshinoya cost?
A standard beef bowl runs about 500–600 yen ($3.50–$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 (吉野家)
Cuisine: beef_bowl
Location: Tsuruhashi, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms