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  • This time we head to Osaka

  • it's the center of the Kansai region and Japan's second-biggest city

  • it's also full of really exciting things to do

  • like eat! In this episode

  • we will focus on DOTONBORI and if you're hungry , this is the place to be

  • Right!t Well, here we are in DOTONBORI in Osaka

  • OSAKA is known as Japan's kitchen DOTONBORI is famous for its

  • cheap and really good food! And joining me

  • for this report is Kevin Reilly who's been in OSAKA for what? Eighteen-year. 18years!!!

  • What can you tell me about DOTONBORI? Well, DOTONBORI is kinda

  • like the... and always has been entertainment center of OSAKA

  • Right! So it's a fun place to come at night and day

  • we have lots of cheap fast-food! Right

  • There's a word that I learned that's very famous with DOTONBORI

  • which means a

  • like eat until you drop. Yeah, or pop

  • Which is what we're gonna be doing today We are gonna go up and down DOTONBORI

  • very famous for its street food and see what we can find starting with this

  • RAMEN from KINRYU RAMEN, yeah!

  • ITADAKI-MASU (bon apetit!)

  • Let the eating marathon begin Kevin quickly discovers a place serving fantastic

  • street food cheap

  • GYOZA! (dumplings) but what's Osaka Gyoza?

  • Not too sure what this is all I've never heard this OSAKA DUMPLING before

  • well the most important difference is that it's made in Osaka

  • of course that makes it better. Each Gyoza Dumpllings is made fast.

  • they also make a lot of them DOTONBORI can get crowded

  • and customer start lining up before dark especially on a Friday night

  • they need a big pile up of GYOZA to keep

  • every customer happy until closing. 6 GYOZA for 200yen

  • that's a steal!!

  • "TARE" sauce is available inside with chopsticks

  • eat inside or out. At DOTONBORI,

  • its all good

  • oh yeah! hot, real hot!

  • DOTONBORI is like an amusement park of food

  • Iits over-the-top amazing

  • You could smell it!! food !!! DOTONBORI, yeah!

  • my mission here was to find OSAKA's most popular Street snack

  • You never know what you're going to find on the way.Like this character

  • oh! takoyaki! C'mon!

  • TAKOYAKI!

  • This is TAKOYAKI, probably the most famous street food in all of Japan

  • done best in Osaka. Making TAKOYAKI requires a lot of movements

  • left speed it up

  • Batter, octopus tentacle bits, TEMPURA bits, green NEGI (onions)

  • and a little red ginger add some color to it all! It takes 10 to 15 minutes to

  • make each one

  • so you have to prepare a lot of them. Keep turning

  • those gas grills are hot

  • even at normal speed

  • the hand movements are fast

  • I don't know about you but I'm getting hungry

  • the basic TAKOYAKI is only 450yen

  • It's steaming hot

  • it's a good idea to wait a few minutes before taking a bite

  • make sure you have some water with you to put out those flames

  • if not, be prepared to suffer the consequences

  • Oh ha ha hot!

  • each one has Octopus. It wouldn't be TAKOYAKI without it

  • this shop has several ways to prepare it like this

  • half boiled egg with green NEGI(onion) smothered in mayonaise and sauce

  • it's the most popular and the most bizarre

  • The taste, pure awesomeness

  • See that big moving crab? it's for KANI DORAKU

  • a popular restaurant chain with the shop right by Evisu Bashi (bridge)

  • you can smell the sea food grilling

  • check that out

  • oh wow, it's got that char-coal taste

  • crab legs, chopsticks it's a real challenge. what else they got?

  • KANI MISO or crab brains for 500 yen

  • YUM

  • It's got that flavor from the sea

  • It's a little matured

  • time for those brains to meet Davey's locker down the hatch

  • all of it

  • kevin has found another popular food

  • KUSHI-KATSU!

  • Oh hey, here's an OSAKA especially you gotta try

  • he orders from the menu below the register.Prices in red for each stick

  • order a bunch of them KUSHI KATSU is skewered

  • dipped in batter, breaded

  • and then deep fried

  • each one costs between eighty and 200 yen

  • so here in osaka

  • what we doing here, we dip our KUSHI-KATSU in sauce, but there is a big rule

  • only dip once

  • two times, AKAN!(not allowed)

  • A bin of sauce is always on the table

  • or near the register. It's the final flavor to bring the KUSHI-KATSU

  • into perfection

  • the perfect ending to the afternoon KUSHI-KATSU on DOTONBORI

  • the whole NAMBA area is loaded with street stands

  • so there's really no end in sight to this food paradise

  • DOTONBORI is a place to bust your gut

  • if it's not enough just keep going

  • and make sure you wear elastic pants you're gonna need it

This time we head to Osaka

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