Six must-have Osaka foodie experiences that prove it is 'Japan's Kitchen'
Every foodie should visit the city to taste some of the gems of Japanese cuisine. Here's our to-do list
Japan's second city, Osaka, is known as the nation's kitchen because of its cuisine. Here are six culinary experiences you shouldn't miss on your next visit.
Have a crab feast
You might have had crab before, but not like this. At Ami-moto Bekkan they serve traditional multicourse dinners in a style called kaiseki. The restaurant specialises in fresh crustaceans, from king crab to snow crab, served in various ways, but the must-have is their deep-fried king crab. It has a thin crust that reveals very fresh and well-seasoned, succulent crabmeat.
The shabu-shabu course that follows is also a highlight. After indulging in servings of luscious crabmeat dipped in a flavourful crab stock, rice is added into the leftover broth with egg and spring onions, to make a stew. Loaded with flavours and topped with seaweed flakes, it's the perfect comfort dish to end the meal.
2-9-16, Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, tel: 06-6213-0055