About this spot
TAKOUME stands as Kuromon Market's oldest oden specialist, serving hearty bowls of simmered fish cakes and daikon radish that define traditional Osaka comfort food. The shop has been a local staple for generations, offering a simple yet deeply satisfying dining experience right in the heart of the market.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order your bowl immediately upon entering to avoid long waits during lunch rushes.
- Look for the specific texture of the fish cake (naruto) which is tender and melts easily in the broth.
- Save room for a side of pickled vegetables to cut through the richness of the simmered dish.
Common Questions
How much does TAKOUME cost?
Expect to pay around 800-1,200 JPY per bowl, which is approximately $5-$8 USD depending on the specific toppings you choose.
Where is TAKOUME?
It is located at 8 Osaka-shi within Kuromon Market, easily accessible by walking from Namba Station or Shinsaibashi Station.
What should I order first?
Start with the standard simmered fish cake and daikon radish bowl, as this is the signature dish that showcases the restaurant's traditional oden style.
About this page
Restaurant: TAKOUME -the Oldest and Most Traditional Osaka-Oden specialist- (γγζ’ ζ¬εΊ)
Cuisine: oden
Location: Kuromon Market, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms