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May 26, 2014

What's up guys! I'll go to Osaka next week!

tell me about best tacoball and Okonomiyaki restaurant!

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  • Yuju

    on May 26

    たこ焼き やまちゃん | yamachan http://takoyaki-yamachan.net/ お好み焼き オモニ | Omoni http://r.gnavi.co.jp/5331374/ these are good I think.

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  • Mikio

    on Sep 3

    You will est a variety of sources in this shop. 道頓堀 くくる https://www.shirohato.com/kukuru/doutonbori.html 【shop url】 https://goo.gl/maps/C4iFU 【google map】

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  • Nyceguy9mm

    on Jan 3

    I don't know of any specifically BUT I've never had a bad experience anywhere. The competition is to great. If they were sub par, they would go outta business quick. On a side note, my in-laws own a Momeji-Tempura (fried Maple Leaves) store in Mino (Osaka) and its the only place you can find these Japanese sweets. If you can venture there I would highly recommend it. Here's there place http://www.hisakuni.net/process.htm tell them I sent you and you'll be treated like royalty. Afterwards take a stroll of the road to see the famous Mino Waterfall. Enjoy!

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