Aizuya Namba
restaurant
会津屋 ナンバ店
Birthplace of takoyaki, serving small, sauce-less balls that highlight the dashi flavor.
Aizuya is widely credited as the birthplace of takoyaki, having invented Osaka's most iconic street food in 1935. The Namba branch serves the original style: small, perfectly spherical balls with a crispy exterior and molten dashi-rich center, traditionally eaten without sauce so the savory batter and tender octopus speak for themselves. This sauce-less style surprises visitors accustomed to the heavily dressed takoyaki found at tourist-oriented stalls, but one bite reveals why purists consider this the definitive version. The shop's straightforward setup, with a counter facing the griddle, lets you watch the skilled cook turn each ball with rapid chopstick flicks. The affordable pricing and quick service make it an ideal snack stop while exploring the Namba area.
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