Time Out Market Osaka
Restaurant · Osaka-shi ·

Time Out Market Osaka

Restaurant · Osaka-shi ·

17 top chefs, diverse dishes, craft cocktails, lively atmosphere

food hall
variety of food
good for groups
expensive
dj playing
wagyu burger
wagyu sandwich
desserts
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null
Time Out Market Osaka by null

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Japan, 〒530-0011 Osaka, Kita Ward, Ofukacho, 5−54 Grand Green Osaka South Building B1F Get directions

¥2,000–3,000

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Trendy
Good for solo dining

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Japan, 〒530-0011 Osaka, Kita Ward, Ofukacho, 5−54 Grand Green Osaka South Building B1F Get directions

timeout.com
@timeoutmarketosaka

¥2,000–3,000 · Menu

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Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 19, 2026

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Japan’s First Ever Time Out Market Opens in Osaka Today – Here’s Where To Find It (and the Must-East Dishes)

Housed in the South Building of Grand Green Osaka, this first-ever Time Out Market in Asia brings together what’s presented as the very best of Osaka and the wider Kansai region’s food scene in one sociable, lively space. Open daily from 11am to 11pm, it’s set up for brunch, lunch, dinner, drinks and entertainment, with a packed calendar of DJs, family activities and live music. There are 17 different kitchens to choose from, two bars, and a vast communal dining area, and the whole place is positioned as a showcase for both established innovators and talented newcomer chefs from the region. You can also get a feel for the space and the food through the photos and dishes featured on Time Out Market Osaka’s Instagram page. - Liv Kelly

https://www.timeout.com/news/big-news-asias-first-ever-time-out-market-opens-today-in-this-japanese-city-032125
Time Out Market Osaka

Nattapong M.

Google
This is a large food court located on B1 of the Grand Green Osaka South Building. It brings together many internationally awarded restaurants from various cuisines, including some listed in the Michelin Guide. There is a wide variety of food choices, such as Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and more. Personally, I found the taste to be average — good enough, but not particularly impressive — and the prices are relatively high. The space is quite large, big enough to accommodate large groups. I saw many office workers gathering here for company parties, with groups of several dozen people dining together comfortably.

Mike

Google
Absolutely fabulous place to have dinner and drinks. I’ve been to Time Out Dubai before and it’s a very similar concept but improved in many ways, as the space is a lot bigger and has a very nice layout. It’s a pity that it’s not as busy as it could be, I highly recommend everyone giving this a go. The food itself was great, we chose a wagyu burger from Critters, Wagyu sandwich from Katsuda and some desserts and drinks. Top notch quality and taste. Friendly staff. Do not miss while you’re in Osaka!

Elon G.

Google
Found this Time Out Market by coincidence, but so glas we did! You get to choose from a wide selection of different food stalls, ranging from ramen to pizza or tacos and everything in between! The place offers plenty of seating room and has a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Make sure to leave your tray at the table after you’ve finished. The staff insisted on clearing the table themselves. Fun and relaxing place to escape from the buzzing city above ground!

PA A.

Google
Located inside the Grand Green Osaka building with direct subway access and lots of nearby restaurants, cafés, shops, and a supermarket. Vibe is decent and pretty quiet on a weekday evening, most are office people. Good variety of food — Japanese, Korean, pizza, burgers, dessert, and rice & curry etc. Ordering is easy with online table orders and pickup. Prices are average. Compared to Time Out New York, this spot is more peaceful, far less tourist-heavy, and offers noticeably more space to chill.

Veronica C.

Google
I’ve been to Time Out Market in New York and Dubai, so I was really excited to visit the one in Osaka, since it’s the next city from where I live. I loved the space and atmosphere. I went on a Saturday night, and there was a DJ playing, but it wasn’t too loud. The food was good, but I felt it was quite expensive for the portion size. Some dishes looked nice but were small, so the value wasn’t the best, especially compared to what you can get in Japan for the same price. I think it’s an amazing experience for tourists who want to try different foods all in one place. But for me, living in Japan, I felt it’s more about the experience than the food itself. Overall, it’s a nice place and I’d recommend trying it at least once! I also want to visit all the Time Out Markets around the world!

M L

Google
The space is great, moderate noise and music, not packed with people like other Time Out Markets I have been to. It’s not difficult to find seats, but that’s probably also because we visit around 4pm on a Sunday though. The choice of food is good too, as Japan is notorious for long line up at popular eateries, you can easily try some of the best ones from the city here in one place without line up - in a comfortable setting. Is it on the pricey side, yes, but it wouldn’t be much cheaper if you were to visit the individual restaurants outside of here, only if you are able to make a reservation or up for queuing up, as they are the more curated ones around.

Jackie S.

Google
We were staying at the Waldorf and this was located just below it and was a pleasant surprise! Being able to select multiple types of cuisines in one location is a plus. Especially when you’re with a group, it allows each person to get what they want. The day we went they were having a watch event for men’s volleyball which was fun to be a part of!

Daniel Teacher O.

Google
Would’ve liked to see more healthy options on the menu. Prices are on the higher side, but that’s to be expected. The DJ spinning vinyl created a lively vibe—fun energy, though not ideal for catching up with an old friend. Glad I gave this place a try, and now that I know what to expect, I’ll be better prepared next time.