2. Osaka’s Culinary Delights
Osaka is widely regarded as an exceptional foodie destination, especially when it comes to street food. It’s not just on food lovers’ maps for street food though, the charming and relaxed large port city is home to 99 Michelin-starred restaurants. And the whopping number of restaurants are known for creating special autumnal menus to showcase the season's bounty.
One of these restaurants is Fujiya 1935, a 2 Michelin-star restaurant headed by Chef Tetsuya Fujiwara, who is the fourth generation of Fujiwaras to helm the family restaurant. The restaurant named with a reference to the year it opened is known for churning out innovative menus curated to create dining experiences that evoke tasty memories of the season, and it especially takes pride in its autumn menu. It features matsutake mushrooms, chestnuts and ayu (sweet fish), which actually has a unique taste and texture during the season, compared to other times of the year. The bread with air bubbles with truffle is also a special treat by the restaurant that’s steeped in history.
Top Tip: Dotonbori district is Osaka’s capital for street food, casual dining and entertainment. This is where visitors can enjoy street food favorites such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki and ramen at any hour. The numerous neon signs that line the river are also an iconic Osaka view, and a must-stop for photos.