Izakaya & Restaurant

Cafe MATSUTAKE

06-6641-5555

It’d be helpful if you could mention the name “INSOU TOWNMAP” when contacting us by phone.

Nostalgic new coffee shop

  • Fukushima building 3-7-20 Nippombashi Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 556-0005 Japan
  • 9:00am to 20:00pm
  • 06-6641-5555
  •   1,000~1,999 yen     ---

Cafe MATSUTAKE

Fukushima building 3-7-20 Nippombashi Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 556-0005 Japan

  • Shop Information

    • Shop name Cafe MATSUTAKE
    • Address Fukushima building 3-7-20 Nippombashi Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 556-0005 Japan
    • Access 8 minutes walk from Nihonbashi Station on each line
      6 minutes walk from Namba Station on each line
    • Phone 06-6641-5555
    • Open 9:00am to 20:00pm
    • Close Tuesday
    • URL https://www.matsutake-cafe.com/
    • Average price   1,000~1,999 yen
        ---
    • Reservation Availability
    • Cigaret Non-smoking
    • Credit cards Availability

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