Osaka Tenjinbashi Food Guide: Audio Menu at Top Ramen Spot “So Dai Sho”

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So Dai Sho: The Ultimate Experience in Rich Soy Sauce Ramen

When you step into Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome in Osaka, you might be attracted to a ramen shop with a distinctive signboard, “So Dai Sho,” which started in 2004. This shop isn’t just about authentic Osaka flavor; it’s known among locals as a must-visit for its famous soy sauce ramen. In Osaka, when discussing ramen, many think of Shio Gensui, a brand with over 20 branches in the Kansai area, but it actually began with soy sauce ramen from So Dai Sho.

Due to its popularity, there’s always a queue, but don’t worry. Despite the long lines, the efficient service and fast customer turnover mean you usually wait only about ten minutes. Once inside this cozy ramen shop with just 12 seats, you’ll find each seat has a unique charm, beckoning you to try that legendary bowl of ramen.

Start with the renowned soy sauce ramen—”Kuro Dai Sho.” Contrary to what the name suggests, the broth is not as thick as you might expect. Instead, it’s a clear, light broth made from a mix of fish and meat, with a gentle sweetness, enhanced by unique hints of yuzu and caramelized onions, adding depth to the dish. The broth, a blend of pork and chicken stock with dashi extracted from seafood, offers rich layers of flavor. Uniquely, the soy sauce combined with subtle yuzu tones leaves a memorable aftertaste. The house-made medium-thick noodles, both chewy and smooth, are a dream for any enthusiast.

And just as you’re savoring the ramen, So Dai Sho’s fried rice brings another surprise. Once named “Kansai No.1,” this dish, honored as the “King of Fried Rice” in Kansai, might look like ordinary fried rice, but each grain is delicately coated in oil, offering a moist yet soft texture unlike typical fried rice. The grains are perfectly distinct, and the seasoning of So Dai Sho’s fried rice is spot-on, richly flavorful without being greasy.

If you’re in Osaka, consider visiting So Dai Sho to taste its original flavors and craftsmanship, steadfastly avoiding chemicals and additives. The old-school soy sauce ramen and the richly layered fried rice are sure to add memorable moments to your trip to Japan.

Restaurant Name: So Dai Sho Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Branch

  • Budget: Approximately 1,000 yen for both lunch and dinner
  • Type: Ramen, Tsukemen, Fried Rice
  • Phone: 06-6375-8260
  • Business Hours: Daily from 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM
  • Address: 2-4-16 Ukita, Kita Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
  • Transportation:
    • 5-minute walk from Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line (about 330 meters)
    • 5-minute walk from Nakazakicho Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line (about 350 meters)
    • 10-minute walk from Ogimachi Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line (about 730 meters)
  • Seating: 12 seats (bar seating only)
  • Child-Friendly: Yes
  • Payment Method: Credit cards not accepted

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Excuse me

すみません

Menu, please!

メニューをください!

Order, please

注文、お願いします

This one, please

これ、お願いします

Thank you for the meal

ごちそうさまでした

Water, please

お水、お願いします

How do I eat this?

どうやって食べますか?

A small plate, please

小皿、お願いします

May I take a photo?

寫真、いいですか?

Excuse me, please change the grill net.

すみません、網を替えてください

Check, please

お會計、お願いします

Where do I pay?

支払いはどこですか?

How much is it?

いくらですか?

Can I use a credit card?

クレジットカードは使えますか?

I will pay in cash

現金で支払います

May I have the receipt, please?

領収書をお願いします。

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數量(碗,個)

Quantity (bowls, pieces)

수량 (그릇, 개)

串燒數量

Number of Skewers 꼬치의 수량

飲料數量

Quantity of Beverages

음료수량

Voice Menu, Easy Ordering

Regular Set Menu

通常セットメニュー

Gyoza Set

ギョーザセット

Fried Rice Set

焼き飯セット

Full Set

フルセット

Weekday Lunch Set Menu

平日お昼のセットメニュー

Weekday Lunch Set (Excluding Sundays and Public Holidays, 11 AM to 3 PM)

A Set

Aセット

B Set

Bセット

C Set

Cセット

Half-Chahan Set

半チャンセット

Gyoza Set

ギョーザセット

Special Set

スペシャルセット

Ramen

ラーメン

Black Soybean Paste

黒大醤

(Soy Sauce Ramen)

Natural Salt Ramen

天然塩ラーメン

Dark Soy Sauce Ramen

こいくち醤油ラーメン

[Top Popularity]

Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)

つけめん

Soy Sauce Tsukemen

醤油つけ麺

Large Serving

大盛り

Salt Tsukemen

塩つけ麺

Topping

トッピング

Soft-Boiled Seasoned Egg

半熟味付け卵

Bamboo Shoots

メンマ

Kujonegi (Kyoto Scallions)

九条ねぎ

Large Serving

大盛り

Small Serving

小盛り

Noodle Refill

替え玉

Char Siu

チャーシュー

Rice Dishes

ご飯類

Rice

ライス

Chashu Mayo Rice Bowl

チャーマヨ丼

Egg Yolk Rice

黄身ごはん

Fried Rice

焼き飯

(With Soup)

One Dish

一品

Gyoza

ギョーザ

Chashu Assortment

チャーシュー盛り合わせ

Drink

ドリンク

Draft Beer

生ビール

(Asahi Beer Super Dry)

Medium

Small

Kakubin Highball

角ハイボール

Cola

コーラ

Orange Juice

オレンジスジュース

How would you like the noodle hardness?

硬さはどうしますか

Extra Soft

ばりやわ

Slightly Soft

やわめ

Normal

ふつう

Firm Noodles

かためん

Extra Firm

ばりかた

How would you like the soup richness?

濃さはどうしますか

Salty

しょっぱい

Strong Flavor

こいめ

Light Flavor

さっぱりめ

A Little Light

うすめ

Light

うすい

〇〇, please

〇〇でお願いします

(Example Response)

Local Japanese Cuisine

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