Travel: Japan - General
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Estéema\" post_id=\"1913501\" time=\"1559726595\" user_id=\"66413:
do you call them for booking or can we book online in S'pore ? any other cheap & good restaurants just in case we can't get a slot ? thanks !
Dontobori is one of our go-to place for sashimi dinner. We've tried both restaurants where u can find the big signage of snow crab hanging in front of their restaurant. The moment I arrive, it’s best to book yourself a slot. Even at 6.30pm, we once almost missed our chance & only received a 9pm slot.CerlynR\" post_id=\"1913453\" time=\"1559700327\" user_id=\"165806:
Don't miss the famous Dotonbori street, a very vibrant area which is usually quite crowded and on weekends it can get crazy packed.
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dagong99\" post_id=\"1913539\" time=\"1559780810\" user_id=\"48163:
do you call them for booking or can we book online in S'pore ? any other cheap & good restaurants just in case we can't get a slot ? thanks ![/quote]No online booking. Onsite booking only. Suggest once u get to Osaka, book first before u walk ard the shops.
Dontobori is one of our go-to place for sashimi dinner. We've tried both restaurants where u can find the big signage of snow crab hanging in front of their restaurant. The moment I arrive, it’s best to book yourself a slot. Even at 6.30pm, we once almost missed our chance & only received a 9pm slot.Estéema\" post_id=\"1913501\" time=\"1559726595\" user_id=\"66413:
[quote=CerlynR post_id=1913453 time=1559700327 user_id=165806]Don't miss the famous Dotonbori street, a very vibrant area which is usually quite crowded and on weekends it can get crazy packed.
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There is online booking, my esteemed Esteema.
https://rsv.ebica.jp/ebica2/webrsv/reserve_searches/search/e014006701/3148?cltid=e014006701&shop=3148&lang=en&_ga=2.213748436.1926977816.1559782388-805813318.1559782388
Actually Kanidoraku has many branches in other places in Osaka, e.g. Shinsaibashi and Umeda. There are more in Tokyo: Shinjuku, Ginza, Shibuya, etc. No need to die die queue up for the Main branch at Dotonbori.
For those who'd been to Hokkaido, they might have already eaten the same mega crab feast at Kani Honke at Susikino and some other districts in Sapporo and beyond. Same same kani kaiseki, kani shabu, kani suki...with snow/king/hairy crab gratin, bbq, sashimi, tempura, tomalley, marimo, sushi, crab rice porridge, hot pot, etc. -
There are so many things to eat in Osaka and if you’re heading to other prefectures or cities, please curate prudently, otherwise you might not have the stomach to eat some famed delights in the same food category in other regions.
In Osaka, you must eat Takoyaki, Okomomiyaki, Pablo, Uncle Rikuro. Osaka okonomiyaki is different from Hiroshima okonomiyaki, so we tried both types. As a beefeater, my priority was to ‘attack’ Kobe/Matsusaka/Saga beef first, be it yakiniku or western-style. Kansai udon is different from Kanto udon, so I also ate tempura + udon at an izakaya. Save your stomach space for more street food at Kuromon. I ate a big sushi meal inside the market too, after snacking on and sampling more than 20 types of food.
If you are not heading anywhere else after Osaka, can also queue up for Ichiran by Ebisu Bridge, near the Glico billboard. I gave up Ichiran in Dotonbori, but managed to find time to queue for Ichiran in Tokyo.
I saw lots of tourists queuing to enter seafood restaurants selling Fugu sashimi (puffer fish), but I didn’t want to take the risk. Different people react to such delicacies differently.
There are several al fresco yakitori joints in Namba area too. Good for supper. I also consumed my personalised Nissin Cup Noodles back in my hotel room at night. Imagine the weight gain! -
Hallo, Yes, I agree with zeit, no queues, & prefer to call.
You are talking about Kanidouraka, rite?...
https://douraku.co.jp/kansai/honten/ -
Estéema\" post_id=\"1913545\" time=\"1559784894\" user_id=\"66413:
No online booking. Onsite booking only. Suggest once u get to Osaka, book first before u walk ard the shops.[/quote]noted, thanks for the advice
do you call them for booking or can we book online in S'pore ? any other cheap & good restaurants just in case we can't get a slot ? thanks !dagong99\" post_id=\"1913539\" time=\"1559780810\" user_id=\"48163:
[quote=Estéema post_id=1913501 time=1559726595 user_id=66413]
Dontobori is one of our go-to place for sashimi dinner. We've tried both restaurants where u can find the big signage of snow crab hanging in front of their restaurant. The moment I arrive, it’s best to book yourself a slot. Even at 6.30pm, we once almost missed our chance & only received a 9pm slot.
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.zeit\" post_id=\"1913552\" time=\"1559786727\" user_id=\"171271:
will be staying dotonbori for quite q few days and hope to cover most of the places you mention above
There are so many things to eat in Osaka and if you're heading to other prefectures or cities, please curate prudently, otherwise you might not have the stomach to eat some famed delights in the same food category in other regions.
In Osaka, you must eat Takoyaki, Okomomiyaki, Pablo, Uncle Rikuro. Osaka okonomiyaki is different from Hiroshima okonomiyaki, so we tried both types. As a beefeater, my priority was to 'attack' Kobe/Matsusaka/Saga beef first, be it yakiniku or western-style. Kansai udon is different from Kanto udon, so I also ate tempura + udon at an izakaya. Save your stomach space for more street food at Kuromon. I ate a big sushi meal inside the market too, after snacking on and sampling more than 20 types of food.
If you are not heading anywhere else after Osaka, can also queue up for Ichiran by Ebisu Bridge, near the Glico billboard. I gave up Ichiran in Dotonbori, but managed to find time to queue for Ichiran in Tokyo.
I saw lots of tourists queuing to enter seafood restaurants selling Fugu sashimi (puffer fish), but I didn't want to take the risk. Different people react to such delicacies differently.
There are several al fresco yakitori joints in Namba area too. Good for supper. I also consumed my personalised Nissin Cup Noodles back in my hotel room at night. Imagine the weight gain!
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dagong99\" post_id=\"1913559\" time=\"1559787824\" user_id=\"48163:
We did morning b’fast at Kuramon Mkt. Not to be missed. I get all my breaky, lunch, fruits condiments (miso, seaweed, etc) & veggies fr there.
will be staying dotonbori for quite q few days and hope to cover most of the places you mention above.zeit\" post_id=\"1913552\" time=\"1559786727\" user_id=\"171271:
There are so many things to eat in Osaka and if you're heading to other prefectures or cities, please curate prudently, otherwise you might not have the stomach to eat some famed delights in the same food category in other regions.
In Osaka, you must eat Takoyaki, Okomomiyaki, Pablo, Uncle Rikuro. Osaka okonomiyaki is different from Hiroshima okonomiyaki, so we tried both types. As a beefeater, my priority was to 'attack' Kobe/Matsusaka/Saga beef first, be it yakiniku or western-style. Kansai udon is different from Kanto udon, so I also ate tempura + udon at an izakaya. Save your stomach space for more street food at Kuromon. I ate a big sushi meal inside the market too, after snacking on and sampling more than 20 types of food.
If you are not heading anywhere else after Osaka, can also queue up for Ichiran by Ebisu Bridge, near the Glico billboard. I gave up Ichiran in Dotonbori, but managed to find time to queue for Ichiran in Tokyo.
I saw lots of tourists queuing to enter seafood restaurants selling Fugu sashimi (puffer fish), but I didn't want to take the risk. Different people react to such delicacies differently.
There are several al fresco yakitori joints in Namba area too. Good for supper. I also consumed my personalised Nissin Cup Noodles back in my hotel room at night. Imagine the weight gain!
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Nissin Cup noodles - A MUST is all the Jap trips. in hotel room , winter , every supper is Nissin and my local MILO
or Jap green tea ( i still can sleep in night so i think no caffeine)
NOt to forget , to eat kobe/waguy beef in osaka .
oh dear, i din know n din find out can book on line - anyway we always eat popular restaurants during off peak - not much Q . i will take note in future , thks skym & zeit ( u have gd memory for all your trips! , thumb Up
after one trip , i tend to forget n need time to re-do iti if i am re-visiting ... dun think i can recall much abt london now ... next time i ask u again ok ... hahhah 
to add:
I find osaka gyoza v nice too . forget the name. there are some store in malls , i first tried in itami airport
the store is like our old chang kee style . a red box packaging - ohsho ?
my girl to eat is fried rice n gyoza ! Or ramen n gyoza
Din got chance to eat ichiran ramen in osaka too, but i m gd with the kobe ramen i tried in dontoubori
seem like most food outlets are deli in osaka , no need to look too hard or think too much .. go by mood n by luck
if food not nice (hardly) , try another food outlet - its just eat n eat there :rahrah: -
MyPillow\" post_id=\"1913566\" time=\"1559789019\" user_id=\"70594:
Yes! How can I forget gyoza! Their gyozas are unusually large! I had gyoza in Osaka on the final night too. Another time in Tokyo. We love gyozas! I think their 大阪王将 is different from Singapore's crappy namesake.
Nissin Cup noodles - A MUST is all the Jap trips. in hotel room , winter , every supper is Nissin and my local MILO
or Jap green tea ( i still can sleep in night so i think no caffeine)
NOt to forget , to eat kobe/waguy beef in osaka .
oh dear, i din know n din find out can book on line - anyway we always eat popular restaurants during off peak - not much Q . i will take note in future , thks skym & zeit ( u have gd memory for all your trips! , thumb Up
after one trip , i tend to forget n need time to re-do iti if i am re-visiting ... dun think i can recall much abt london now ... next time i ask u again ok ... hahhah 
to add:
I find osaka gyoza v nice too . forget the name. there are some store in malls , i first tried in itami airport
the store is like our old chang kee style . a red box packaging - ohsho ?
my girl to eat is fried rice n gyoza ! Or ramen n gyoza
Din got chance to eat ichiran ramen in osaka too, but i m gd with the kobe ramen i tried in dontoubori
seem like most food outlets are deli in osaka , no need to look too hard or think too much .. go by mood n by luck
if food not nice (hardly) , try another food outlet - its just eat n eat there :rahrah:
Next time you try Ichiran. So much rave out there. I received many real-time PMs and comments on my social media accounts from friends who were also in Osaka that week, asking me to look for this and that restaurant, must try this or that snack, and there were some going a week later, asking me to take photos of some places, to help them to test out the food...I got so giddy trying to hunt for a famous chicken wing joint at Dotonbori for my friend. In the end, I ate some better chicken wings in Nagoya. Nagoya is famous for chicken wings.
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