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The gospel according to takoyaki

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July 2025

IVY CARRUTH discovers the golden orbs of grilled octopus that are Osaka’s signature snack, tracking its status from humble street food to star attraction.

- IVY CARRUTH

The gospel according to takoyaki

TO THE UNINITIATED, IT MIGHT SEEM A TOUCH curious that a sphere of batter filled with octopus could capture the soul of a city, but in a town renowned for its culinary bravado, there’s one street snack that rules them all: takoyaki or “grilled octopus”. Gold and glossy like fist-sized pearls, they're crisped to perfection and stuffed with hunks of tender tentacles. But Osaka isn’t just Japan’s kitchen; it’s the snack capital of the nation, and takoyaki is its sassy, steamy signature.

FROM STREET FOOD TO STAR POWER

Takoyaki was born in 1935, courtesy of a street vendor named Tomekichi Endo. Inspired by akashiyaki (a soft omelette from nearby Akashi made with egg-rich batter), Endo fathered a flour version with creamy dashi broth and chewy octopus at its core. Cheap, cheerful, and portable, it was a democratic snack for working-class Kansai. Fast forward nearly a century, and it’s gone from street stalls to legitimate cult status. You'll find it along pedestrian pathways, inside upmarket izakaya and on sweeping hotel terraces like the OMO7 Osaka, where guests gather nightly to rip into local craft beers paired with their signature takoyaki. Piping fresh off the griddle and hotter in popularity; they're also included in the room rate, so eat to your heart’s content. It's convivial and casual, a soft landing into Osaka’s rowdy foodscape. The setting, a lush urban garden just outside Tennoji, offers a bit of curated calm before you cannonball into the belly of Dotonbori, the neon-blasted neighbourhood where takoyaki stalls operate like show kitchens. (And actually, they kind of are.)

A CITY THAT BALLS HARD

Osaka's affection for takoyaki isn’t simply about flavour, it's a cultural vein that runs deep. This is a city with an attitude and an outlier to the rest of Japan. It’s brashly outgoing, humorous, unfussy and deeply proud of its local eats.

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