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The following are yummy foods you will find in the streets of Asakusa, Japan for under $20. Not only are they cheap but delicious too! Let us know which one is your favorite in the comments section (˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶)
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The following are the best street food to try in Japan all under $20 let us get into it takoyaki hailing from Osaka is a beloved street food that originated in the 1930s its name literally means grilled octopus these delectable octopus filed dough balls are made by pouring a
Batter into a special molded pan adding diced octopus green onions and other ingredients after a quick flip they’re topped with takoyaki sauce mayonnaise seaweed and Bonito flakes takoyaki pairs wonderfully with a side of pickled ginger and a drizzle of extra takoyaki sauce and it is ideal for an evening
Snack takoyaki is perfect for enjoying with friends at bustling street food festivals or local markets Osaka particularly the dotonbori district is renowned for its takoyaki stalls however you can find this treat throughout Japan at Street Markets and festivals number two okonomiyaki OHA Miyaki hailing from Osaka as well okonomiyaki is a Savory
Pancake that means grilled as you like it and here is how how it is made the batter mixed with shredded cabbage meat or seafood is cooked on a griddle toppings such as sauce mayonnaise seaweed and Bonito flakes complete the dish aonori which are seaweed Flakes and katsu abushi Bonito flakes add extra
Umami to okonomiyaki the best time to enjoy okonomiyaki is during lunch or dinner as it’s a hearty dish that satisfies both Savory and Umami Cravings visit okonomiyaki restaurants in Osaka’s Hiroshima or Tokyo’s tsukashima neighborhoods for an authentic experience of this delectable dish taaki or baked seab bream has its roots in
Japanese folklore but gained popularity as a street food in the early 20th century this fish-shaped pastry is made by filling pancake or waffle batter with sweet red bean paste custard or chocolate enjoy taaki with a dusting of powdered sugar for an extra Touch of sweetness taaki is a delightful snack
Any time of day but it’s particularly enjoyable during afternoon tea you can find them at dedicated Street vendors local bakar or even specialty shops in urban areas across Japan Yakitori meaning grilled chicken traces its Origins back to Tokyo in the 17th century skewers of bite-sized chicken pieces are seasoned with salt or tear
Sauce and grilled to Perfection a side of tear sauce or a Sprinkle of shichimi which is a Japanese seven spice blend enhances the flavor of yakatori yakatori is an excellent choice for a late night snack or a casual dinner with friends yakatori stalls and isaka which are Japanese pubs are prevalent throughout
Japan especially in Nightlife districts like Tokyo’s Shinjuku and Osaka’s umeda yakisoba xiaoba is our fifth must try dish yakisoba literally fried noodles has its roots in Chinese cuisine but evolved into a distinct Japanese dish stir-fried noodles vegetables and meat are seasoned with a sweet and savory sauce creating a flavorful street food
Staple a Sprinkle of Benish shoga which is pickled red ginger and a squirt of sister Sher based sauce enhance the taste of yakisoba yakisoba is perfect for lunch or dinner providing a satisfying and convenient meal food stalls at festivals or Street Market offer this delightful dish or you can
Check out local food vendors in cities and towns across Japan number six Dango Tuan Dango has a long history and is considered a traditional Japanese Suite it can be traced back to ancient rituals and celebrations these chewy rice dumplings often served on skewers come in various flavors common varieties
Include mitarashi which is a combination of soy sauce and sugar anko sweet red bean paste and kinako a roasted soybean flour you can pair Dango with a cup of green tea for a classic japanese treat Dango is enjoyed throughout the day but it’s particularly popular during spring festivals and celebrations look for
Dango at traditional Japanese sweet shops which are called wagas or at street food stalls during festivals and events tayak ice cream is a modern Twist on the classic tayak pastry the exact origin of tayak ice cream is unclear but it gained popularity in recent years similar to regular tayak these
Fish-shaped pastries are filled with creamy soft serve ice cream which is great to beat the summer heat Cara a or Japanese fried chicken has its roots in the influence of Chinese cuisine it became popular in Japan during the Edo period how it is prepared chicken pieces
Are marinated in a mixture of soy sauce ginger and garlic before being coated in seasoned flour and deep fried until gold and crispy carage pairs well with a squeeze of lemon or a sight of Japanese mayonnaise it is a versatile dish suitable for any meal whether it’s a
Quick snack or part of a Bento Box if you are wondering on where to find kaj just look for it at street food stalls ezekiah and even convenience stores across Japan Odin has a long history and it is believed to have originated in Tokyo during the Edo period it has since
Become a popular Winter Street Food various ingredients such as dcon radish fish cakes and boiled eggs are simp shimmered in a soy based broth until flavorful and tender Odin is often enjoyed with a dollop of hot mustard for an extra kick as a warming winter dish Odin is best savored during the colder
Months melon pan Marin pan despite its name melon pan doesn’t typically have a melon flavor its Origins are unclear but it became widely popular in Japan during the 20th century melon pan consists of sweet bread dough with a cookie crust on top resembling a melon the cookie crust
Often cracks during baking giving it a unique appearance pair melon pan with a cup of coffee or milk for a delightful snack melon pan is suitable for breakfast an afternoon snack or whenever you’re in the mood for a sweet treat and that concludes our 10 top Japanese
Street foods you must try under $20 let us know which one was your favorite and which one you have tried and whether you like it or not remember these are just rough quotations and the prices may vary depending on the quantity and ingredients use see you on the next video
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opening video isn't from Japan.it`s from South Korea