Molten octopus dumplings, straight off the griddle.

What it is

Takoyaki are golf-ball dumplings of batter with a chunk of octopus, cooked in a special dimpled pan, turned with picks until round and crisp outside, molten inside. Topped with sauce, mayo, seaweed and bonito.

What it means

Osaka's iconic street snack, now a festival and food-stall staple across Japan. Watching the cook flip rows of them with two picks is half the joy.

Why it's wonderful

Hot, savory and a little dangerous — the centre is lava-soft. Crisp shell, creamy middle, sweet-salty sauce and that wisp of bonito waving in the steam.

What to order

  • Classic sauce & mayo
  • Negi (scallion) or ponzu
  • Eat hot — but mind the molten center
  • Great with beer

FAQ

What is Takoyaki?
Molten octopus dumplings, straight off the griddle.
Is Takoyaki vegetarian, vegan, halal or gluten-free?
Contains octopus, wheat batter and usually egg; toppings aren't vegan/halal. A must-try street snack.

Recipes and preparation vary by restaurant, so this is a general guide. If you're ever unsure, please confirm directly with the venue before you order — they'll appreciate the heads-up.

Where to try it — and book a table

Hand-picked spots for this dish, each with a working reservation link. Tap to book.

Shinsekai, Osaka · Vegan Osaka street food · ¥¥

Shinsekai Paprika Shokudou

Vegan takoyaki, kushikatsu and ramen versions of Osaka street food

A fully plant-based izakaya in Shinsekai (opened 2023) serving vegan, gluten-free versions of Osaka street food — takoyaki, kushikatsu and ramen — with no animal products and no fish dashi by design, so it sidesteps the bonito-dashi trap. 'Gluten-free' is the venue's own claim rather than a certification, so celiac diners should confirm dedicated-fryer and cross-contamination handling directly.

  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Gluten-free
  • Dairy-free
Last verified Jun 2026
  • Casual
  • Solo

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