Private Food Tour in Osaka – Local Japanese Experienced Guide





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I've been doing a tour for about 10 years. I know lots of good food that lots of tourists miss. Enjoy at least 12 bites and two drinks as your guide leads you through local restaurants, hidden stalls, and small shops that many travelers miss. Along the way, you will learn what to eat in Osaka, why certain dishes became famous, and how locals enjoy their everyday comfort foods. The tour also explores the lively streets of Dotonbori, one of the most famous food districts in Japan. Bright signs, sizzling grills, and the smell of street food create a lively atmosphere that shows why Osaka is known as “Japan’s kitchen.” ※Please note: if the tour starts after 16;30, we don't go to the market or Douguya suji street, since they are closed around 17:00. We hop on 4places in Namba in that case ※You can also reach me through Best Adventure Kansai
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Step into the heart of Osaka’s food scene with a guided walk through Kuromon Market—a lively market with over 200 years of history. Known as “Osaka’s kitchen,” this massive market is packed with local flavor, culture, and color. You’ll stroll past stalls overflowing with fresh seafood, giant crabs, and beautifully marbled Kobe beef. Your local guide (that’s me!) will provide you with the best bites and help you choose what to try—whether it’s melt-in-your-mouth wagyuu beef skewers, crispy takoyaki, or even adventurous dishes like fugu (puffer fish). This is a casual, flexible food experience. I’ll provide you with my top picks, and you can taste based on your curiosity, appetite. It’s perfect for food lovers who want to eat like a local and learn the stories behind each dish.
On our way to the next food stop, we’ll pass through Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street—a fascinating destination for anyone interested in Japanese cooking culture. This covered alley is where local chefs, restaurant owners, and home cooks shop for top-quality tools and kitchenware. You’ll see shops lined with razor-sharp Japanese knives, beautiful ceramic plates, lacquerware, and even the realistic plastic food models often displayed in restaurant windows. While we won’t be eating here, I’ll point out some of the most interesting and unique items—many of which are hard to find outside Japan. It’s a quick stop, but it adds an extra layer to the tour, giving you a glimpse into the craftsmanship and tools behind Osaka’s incredible food scene.
No Osaka tour is complete without okonomiyaki, the city’s beloved savory pancake. Depending on the day and group size, we’ll visit one of my favorite restaurants known for authentic flavors. Watch as cabbage, batter, and toppings sizzle on the griddle before being topped with sweet-savory sauce, mayo, and dancing bonito flakes.
Tucked away in a quiet alley near the lively streets of Dotonbori, Hozenji Yokocho offers a peaceful break—and a glimpse of old Osaka. As we walk along the cobblestone path, you’ll feel the change in atmosphere. It’s calm, historic, and full of charm. Here, right by Hozenji Temple, you’ll find one of Osaka’s most famous food spots—Daruma, the legendary kushikatsu restaurant. This beloved eatery is known for its golden, perfectly fried skewers and the unmistakable statue of the angry man guarding its entrance. Kushikatsu—crispy skewers of meat, seafood, and vegetables—is one of Osaka’s must-try dishes. At Daruma, it’s taken to the next level. I’ll guide you through the menu and share my top picks, so you can enjoy the best flavors this local favorite has to offer. It’s more than just a meal—it’s a taste of Osaka’s food culture, set against the timeless charm of Hozenji Yokocho.
To end our food journey, I’ll take you to the best sweet spot based on what you want to try. Whether it’s a fluffy, warm cheesecake—famous and unique to Osaka—or classic taiyaki fish-shaped cakes, creamy matcha sweets, refreshing ice cream, or fresh strawberries, the choice is yours. This flexible dessert stop lets you enjoy a sweet treat that suits your taste and mood, making your Osaka food tour complete with the perfect final bite.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
We had a wonderful time with Fumiko! She introduced us to some delicious Osaka favorites and we enjoyed!! We were able to see Dontonbori and Fumiko shared some insights about the area, etc. A great night in Osaka!!
Thank you, Angie, for taking the time to write a review. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the tour with me.
Fumi was wonderful! We got to enjoy numerous dishes and she had great information on where she selected for us to do. Fumi also completely customized our tour and even took us to buy shoyu and other Japanese pantry items. We had a great time and this was a perfect introduction to Osaka. We went back to several of the places she took us and told us about - even karaoke ! Thank you so much Fumi!
Thank you, Alene, for taking the time to leave a review. I'm very happy to hear you enjoyed the food tour with me.
We and our friends had an amazing foodtour with Fumiko. She knows all the right places in the busy Osaka food markets. Amazing variety of food and lot and lots to try and eat. Fumiko is a nice and gracious host and is pretty knowledgeable. Which creates a much better understanding of Osaka food culture. We had kobe beef, tuna, pufferfish, pancakes and lots more followed by a nice dessert. Highly recommended for a small group of family or friends. Thank you Fumiko!
Hi, Paul.Thank you again for joining a tour with me. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed a tour with me.



