When I think of “Japanese”, I associate the words: food, high quality, and perfection. When the Japanese cook certain international cuisines, like French and Italian, that have been long-established in the country, they imprint their Japanese perfection, especially with the best pizza in the world.
Pizzas are a long-standing craze in Japan, from the American styles to the authentic Italian pizzas. In Tokyo there are countless Italian restaurants and Japanese-Italian restaurants with amazing pizzas made from high-quality ingredients.
Pizza is delicious in the entire country. In Osaka, you can find high-quality pizzas at Echi Ponte Vecchio in the Lucua department store in the Osaka Station. The restaurant proudly shows off its Associazione Vera Pizza Napoletana certification.
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Echi Ponte Vecchio a Osaka
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3-1-3 Umeda, Kita Ward
+81-6-6485-7745
11:30am to 3pm, 5pm to 10pm
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