Because the feeling of home starts before the door opens

Presence is the most thoughtful preparation.

In many Japanese homes, hospitality begins long before the first knock at the door. It’s not about perfection. It’s about care. Okyaku no Shita Zukuri — the quiet art of preparing for guests — lives in the tiny gestures that speak before you even say hello.

In Japanese culture, hosting isn’t performance. It’s presence. It’s the act of saying, without words, that your guest matters.

 

Good to Have on Hand, Just in Case

For the days when friends drop by or when you want a meal that feels generous without needing much prep, these are the dishes to reach for. Comforting, easy, and always welcome at the table.

Oaxaca Burrito & Quesadilla Deluxe Combo (8 Servings)

Soft flour tortillas filled with slow-cooked meats and layered spices. A combo that’s easy to serve and easy to love.

¥9,028

Deluxe Taco Combo (20 Tacos)

The kind of spread that brings people together. A quick way to turn any evening into something festive.

¥8,292

Mixed Colombian Tamale

Wrapped in banana leaves and made to be unwrapped slowly. Hearty, filling, and full of warmth.

¥1,645

Mark Your Calendar🌏

We’re part of the Columbia Pavilion at Osaka Expo 2025. Join us from April 13 to October 13 for Lechona, Chicken Empanadas, and Pan de Bono.

If you’re visiting Osaka, come by and grab a bite. It’s always better shared.

  • Tacos Set

    18
    ¥4,175
  • ¥794
  • ¥1,932

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