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Make mouthwatering Japanese street foods at home with our easy-to-follow recipes like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, taiyaki, and mitarashi dango.
This list of Japanese street foods will sweep you away on a culinary adventure. From sticky candied fruit to crispy cabbage pancakes, they’re all delish!
Transport your tastebuds with the best Asian street food recipes, like Thai noodles, Vietnamese soups and homemade Japanese teriyaki.
Street food is very important to Japanese people. Served at “matsuri” (祭り) festivals such as cherry blossom viewing or fireworks festivals, we call these types of dishes “yataimeshi” (屋台飯). Sampling the street food available is one of the biggest attractions at Japanese festivals!
Okonomiyaki is a savory Japanese cabbage pancake “grilled as you like it“ with your choice of protein and tasty condiments and toppings. My recipe for this popular Osaka street food includes the 3 key ingredients that give it a truly authentic taste.
Street food culture may not be as pronounced or as embraced in Japan as it is in other Asian countries, but as you can see from this list, there are quite a few street food dishes to look forward to on your next trip to Japan.
Take a peek at our best Japanese street food recipes, appetizers, and tiny nibbles — from classic skewers like yakitori to super-simple pre-dinner snacks like edamame. Then explore more Japanese street foods and small bites in our complete collection of Japanese Appetizers .
Takoyaki are a popular Japanese street food with bits of octopus inside hot grilled balls (dumplings) topped with savory garnishes and sauces.
Learn how to make Japanese street food at home with this okonomiyaki recipe! These delicious savory pancakes are filled with cabbage, scallions, and more.
Main Ingredients. Yellow Noodles. Thinly sliced pork. Carrot, thinly sliced. Cabbage, cut into bite size pieces. Shiitake mushrooms, thinly sliced. Bean sprouts. Green onion, sliced diagonally. Sesame oil to mix into the noodles (so that cooked noodles do not stick each other) Oil to stir-fry ingredients.