Le Caneton
Overall Score
Six Dimensions
Introduction
A popular French restaurant holding a Bib Gourmand, featuring duck dishes (Caneton) as its signature. Based on classic French techniques, it serves a highly cost-effective tasting menu incorporating modern lightness that isn't too heavy.
Voice of Customers
Information
- Address
- 2-6-23 Uehonmachi Nishi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-0062, Japan
- Phone
- +81 6-6761-1717
- Hours
- Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Holidays, Day before holidays, Day after holidays 12:00 - 15:00 18:00 - 22:00 Sun Closed ■ Closed on Sundays; irregular closures may occur (announced on the website)
- Seats
- 7 · None
- Dress
- Please refrain from visiting in overly casual attire such as sandals or shorts.
- Payment
- Credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX); E-money not accepted; QR code payment not accepted
Direct booking via the platforms below. English supported.
How to book
This restaurant generally accepts bookings two to four weeks out, with some weekday lunch availability closer to the date. Most online platforms will surface real-time availability, and same-week reservations are realistic for off-peak slots.
English booking is available via Hitosara. Walk-ins are not typically supported at this tier of restaurant; always confirm a reservation before arriving.
Frequently Asked
How do I book Le Caneton?
Booking difficulty: Normal. English-language booking is available via Hitosara. Lunch is typically easier than dinner to book.
What is the price range at Le Caneton?
Dinner runs ¥15,000–19,999. Lunch runs ¥8,000–9,999, typically 40–60% of the dinner price. Prices are based on publicly disclosed bands; the actual bill depends on the seasonal menu, drinks, and any added courses.
Is Le Caneton suitable for international visitors?
Foreign-visitor accessibility is limited. Booking and dining in Japanese is the expectation; if you do not speak Japanese, route the booking through your hotel concierge so they can flag dietary needs and confirm payment.
When is the best time to visit Le Caneton?
Weekday lunch is typically the easiest reservation and the most cost-effective way to experience the kitchen. Avoid Japanese national holidays for the highest seat availability, and book at least three to four weeks in advance.