Japanese Street Food in Osaka!! 🇯🇵 KING OF TUNA + 5 Foods You Have to Try in Osaka, Japan!

Japanese Street Food in Osaka!! 🇯🇵 KING OF TUNA + 5 Foods You Have to Try in Osaka, Japan!
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OSAKA, JAPAN – Welcome to Osaka, one of the food capitals of Japan and known for their amazing Japanese street food. Today I’ll be taking you to eat at 5 places that serve legendary Japanese street food!

Nonkiya (のんきや https://maps.app.goo.gl/CaZtvFyirdokWYBJ7) – We’re beginning this tour today with a standing bar that specializes in both oden as well as skewers of tendon simmered in miso sauce. It was delicious and a great heritage restaurant. Price – 1,420 JPY ($8.83)

Matsuya (立ち食いうどんそば 松屋 https://maps.app.goo.gl/TRW3RrB5Xe8eYEbZ7) – Right next to Nonkiya, you’ll find Matsuya, a standing noodle bar that serves signature Osaka style udon noodles with sweet bean curd. There’s no seating, so you jump in, order, and stand to eat. This is real deal Japanese fast food. Price – 250 JPY ($1.55) per bowl

Tengu (てんぐ https://maps.app.goo.gl/hABpfCBmBck7VkpLA ) – One of the quintessential Japanese foods of Osaka is called kushikatsu, an assortment of ingredients on skewered, breaded and deep fried. With some beer, things couldn’t be better. Price – 8,420 JPY ($52.35) for 5 people

Hanadako (はなだこ https://maps.app.goo.gl/3czHzjZBe3G7rtNb6) – When it comes to Osaka street food, nothing is more famous or more popular than takoyaki, octopus batter balls. And ask locals where to eat the best takoyaki in Osaka, and many will point you to Hanadako. Price – 860 JPY ($5.35) for my plate

Izakaya Toyo (居酒屋とよ https://maps.app.goo.gl/WdmsmYdk57amq8B39) – Finally, there was no where else I was more excited to visit on this Japanese food tour in Osaka than Izakaya Toyo, where Mr. Toyo is legendary for his blow torched tuna cheek that he cooks with his bare hands! Price – 8,500 JPY ($52.85) for everything

When you’re in Osaka, you have a lot of delicious food to try, but don’t miss these 5 classic foods!

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49 Comments

  1. Glad to see the flamethrower chef is still doing well. Saw him a few years ago before covid. Anyone visiting Osaka should give his "flamethrown" tuna a try.

  2. Sometimes it's very clear you are faking things.. how come you haven't found a single food you don't like? Your expression for any freaking food is same :D.. it can not be like that if you are not faking it

  3. Great videos as usual. FYI I never visit Japan in the summer…the heat and humidity just isn't fun specially when one is walking around all day. The sweat in your face is proof 😆

  4. I had a student from Osaka some years back and I think he was telling me about the foods of Osaka. I can see it seems to have a different twist in more common Japanese dishes. The first couple of foods like so delicious!

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