Where to eat near Osaka World Expo 2025?

World Expo 2025 in Osaka promises to attract millions of visitors from all over the world to the artificial island of Yumeshima. As well as futuristic pavilions and cultural attractions, it's the perfect opportunity to sample Japan's gastronomy. Visitors will be able to enjoy an exceptional culinary experience, both on site and in the surrounding area. Here's a guide to the options available to satisfy your appetite.

Osaka, nicknamed "the kitchen of Japan", is famous for its local specialties. Among the must-tries are :

  • Takoyaki: Dumplings topped with pieces of octopus are a veritable institution.
  • Okonomiyaki: A type of Japanese pancake topped with a variety of ingredients such as cabbage, meat or seafood.
  • Kushikatsu: Breaded and fried skewers served with a special sauce.
  • Yakiniku: Inspired by the Korean barbecue, yakiniku is very popular in Osaka. You grill your own high-quality cuts of meat, often accompanied by tasty sauces.
Stand de takoyaki

Takoyaki stand

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Stand d'okonomiyaki

Okonomiyaki stand

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Key districts for exploring local gastronomy include:

  • Dotonbori: The most iconic spot, with its neon signs and famous restaurants. Ideal for sampling takoyaki, okonomiyaki and ramen.
  • Shinsekai: This retro district is known for its kushikatsu and unique atmosphere.
  • Kuromon Ichiba Market: Nicknamed "Osaka's kitchen", this covered market is a must for street food lovers, offering fresh produce and local specialties to enjoy on the spot.
  • Umeda: In addition to its department stores, this district is packed with restaurants offering refined cuisine.
  • Amerikamura: Younger and trendier, perfect for modern specialties like puffed pancakes and food trucks.
  • Tennoji: A district where history meets renewal, offering both traditional restaurants and more modern addresses for a complete culinary experience.
L'entrée du quartier Dotonbori

The entrance to the Dotonbori district

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