7 Must Eat Food in Osaka

One of the main reason why Mr Teddy and I love Japan other than the hospitality is because of the food. For food lover like us, Japan will never disappoint us. There are so much of variety to choose. And most importantly it taste awesome.

Below are our recommendation

1. Sashimu Sushi
Sushi is so commonly found in any parts of Japan. Coming to Japan, definitely must eat the sashimi sushi. It is so fresh and sweet. It can be found everywhere. But personally, we will recommend Daiki Suisan. It is located at Dotonbori and it can be easily found.

Daiki Suisan:
Address: Japan, 〒542-0071 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, 中央区道頓堀1丁目7−24



2. Okonomiyaki
Okonomiyaki is a popular Osaka dish. It is a pancake containing a variety of ingredients like green onion, pork belly, octopus, squid, shrimp, vegetables, cheese etc. 

Okonomiyaki Kiji:
Address: Japan, 〒531-6001 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, 北区大淀中1丁目1-90


3. Takoyaki
Takoyaki is also what we will usually called Octopus Balls. It is a famous and popular snack in Osaka.

Creo-Ru Dotonbori:
Address: Japan, 〒542-0071 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, 中央区道頓堀1-6-4


4. Kobe Beef
For all beef lover, kobe beef is a must try dishes in Japan. It is awesome. You will never get enough of it. It is more expensive than any of the dishes but it definitely worth every single cent. You will not regret. It is tender and juicy. 

Tsurugyu:
Address: 3 Chome-5-14 Kawarayamachi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 542-0066, Japan


5. Fugu
Fugu is Japanese word for pufferfish. It is more common in Japan. Can hardly be found in Singapore. 

Zuboraya:
Address: 1 Chome-4-16 Ebisuhonmachi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 556-0013, Japan


6. Tako Tamago
It is a popular street food. A glazed baby octopus. It is inexpensive and delicious.

Kuromon market:
Address: Japan, 〒542-0073 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Chuo Ward, Nipponbashi, 2 Chome−4−1


7. Japanese Rock Melon
Mr Teddy loves the rock melon in Japan. It can be found in majority of the market. It is so sweet. Mr Teddy loves it so much that he bought one back to Singapore for his family.












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