Osaka Dinner Food Tour (3 hours)

 

Do you want to experience and taste what Osaka has to offer after the sun goes down? Then this is a tour for you! A local guide will take you to their favorite spots on a tour during which you will eat (and drink) your way through some of Osaka’s best little restaurants on the street food scene of Japan’s Kitchen.

 

Osaka food tour itinerary

 

Osaka is famous for its urban gourmet scene, and Osakans have a love for delicious savory bites enjoyed in small, specialized shops. The guide will take you to a food market, foodie paradise Dotonbori, and one of those areas with those little alleyways. No English menu, no problem, as besides regaling you with entertaining stories about Japan’s food scene, culture, and daily life, your guide will also be your trusty translator during this unforgettable tour of Osaka’s best delicacies!

 

You will go to the following areas:

 

*Kuromon:  if you want to know what Osakans like to eat, the food market Kuromon is a must-see. All of Japan’s favorite delicacies are on display, and yes, you will try some small snacks to whet your appetite.

*Dotonbori district: Dotonbori is foodie heaven, with a lot of small restaurants serving mainly delectable snack foods. You will eat your way through this maze of Osaka’s best bites.

*Hozenji Yokocho: You can take some otherworldly photos at a tiny covered walkway with small traditional Japanese eateries that are best visited with someone who speaks Japanese and understands the rules. If you would like to eat here as well please mention this so we can give you an adequate quote and make reservations.

 

What’s on the menu?

 

First of all, because all of our tours are private, the menu can always be customized to suit your dietary restrictions and/or preferences.

 

A few examples of what you can enjoy on this food tour are these locals’ favorites:

 

*senbei crackers on the market

*yakitori

*kushikatsu

*okonomiyaki

*a meat specialty

*a fermented specialty

*optional in Hozenji yokocho: wagyu yakiniku

*a glass of sake that pairs well with the food

*a typical Japanese cocktail

*a Japanese dessert

 

As you can see, nobody will go back to their hotel hungry!

 

How does it work?

 

When you are inquiring about the Osaka Dinner Scene Food Tour, please mention the following:

 

*Allergies, dietary restrictions, and likes/dislikes

*What your budget is. You can choose between a budget food tour, a regular food tour, or a luxury food tour

*Whether you’d like a short sit-down dinner in Hozenji yokocho.

 

Osaka Food Tour Languages

 

Our food tour in Osaka is offered in the following languages:

 

*English

*Dutch

 

More information

 

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