Wine Bar NOAM

Wine Bar NOAM

Help desk
050-2030-4678 (+81-50-2030-4678)

Shop

06-6226-7484 (+81-6-6226-7484)
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A calm space where you can enjoy Champagne and Burgundy wines with authentic cuisine.

Wine Bar NOAM is located near Shinsaibashi Station in Osaka. Open the stylish door, and you will find a calm and mature space. As a wine bar, there is a wide selection of wines. The lineup is mainly French wines from Champagne and Burgundy but includes wines from South Africa, Australia, and other countries. A wide range of wines can be enjoyed, from affordable wines for casual, everyday use to rare, aged types. The bar also offers various dishes such as appetizers, pasta, meat dishes, and specialty egg sandwiches. It can be used for a variety of occasions, ranging from a single person, a group of friends, or a date with a table that can accommodate up to six people.

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  • English menu

  • English-speaking staff

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Lunch

  • Late-night service

  • No smoking

  • Special dietary requests

  • Western cutlery

Wine Bar NOAM

Wine Bar NOAM

Help desk

050-2030-4678 (+81-50-2030-4678)

Shop

06-6226-7484 (+81-6-6226-7484)

All reservations will be accepted via web form to ensure a smooth reservation process.

Request Reservation
Bookmark
Access
2-minute walk from Exit 6 of Shinsaibashi Station on Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
Cuisine
Wine Bar,Bars (pubs)
Open
[Monday - Saturday] Dinner 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (L.O. 1:00 am) / [Sunday, National Holidays] Dinner 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (L.O. 11:00 pm)
Closed
Irregular
Average price
8,000 JPY
Method of payment
  • Credit Card Accepted

    Visa / JCB / Diners Club / American Express / Master Card

  • QR Code Payments Accepted

    PayPay

Address
2F, Nippo New Columbus Bldg., 1-17-27, Higashi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka map
Address (for taxi driver)
大阪府大阪市中央区東心斎橋1-17-27 日宝ニューコロンブスビル 2F
English services
Unknown.
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