[Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka] Enjoy the feeling of cherry blossom viewing at the hotel

2022.03.05

At Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka, we will hold a “Sakura Fair” where you can enjoy cherry blossom-themed dishes and sweets. The elegant and gorgeous cherry blossom-colored menu is also recommended for celebrations such as graduation, admission, and employment.

Buffet Restaurant Top of Miyako

Strawberry and cherry blossom lunch sweets buffet
We will prepare spring-like sweets and foods that combine sweet and sour strawberries and elegantly flavored cherry blossoms.

Sale period: March 5th (Sat) – April 28th (Thu), 2022
Time:

11:30-15:00 (90 minutes)
Price: Adults 4,500 yen / Elementary school students 2,000 yen / Infants (4 years old and over) 900 yen

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Japanese Cuisine Uemachi

Spring cherry blossom viewing set
The hand-held lunch box includes colorful dishes such as cherry-blossom dumplings that make you feel spring. The sashimi, chirashizushi, and desserts served on a separate plate are served in a gorgeous spring style, so you can enjoy the feeling of cherry blossom viewing while staying at the hotel.

Sale time: March 2nd (Wed) – April 30th (Sat), 2022
Price: 5,200 yen

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Cafe & Gourmet Shop Cafe Bell

Sakura Anpan
We wrapped the cherry-flavored red bean paste in a moist dough and topped it with salted cherry blossoms.

Sale period: March 1st (Tue) – April 30th (Sat), 2022
Price: 210 yen

Sweets Sphere ~ Sakura ~

It is a photogenic sweet that you can enjoy gorgeous cross-section art by enclosing the sweet in a transparent capsule. I put strawberry compote, cherry flavor cream and sponge, and topped with chocolate and strawberry with cherry blossom petals as a motif. Pink cocoa butter is used on the lid of the capsule to imitate the petals of cherry blossoms.

Sale period: April 1st (Fri) – April 30th (Sat), 2022
Time: 12:00-19:00
Price: 1,800 yen
Size: Diameter 12 cm

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Bar eu

Sakura cocktail

Sales period: March 7th (Mon) -April 30th (Sat) 2022
Price: 2,100 yen each

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* The displayed price includes consumption tax and service charge (10%).
* The menu may change depending on the purchase situation.
* If you have food allergies, please contact us in advance.
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* The hotel takes measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, such as wearing masks for employees, regular alcohol disinfection, and ensuring social distance.

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