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Yukari Tensan

Balance, value, and approachability — with something for everyone.

A cut open portion of five-cheese fromage-yaki on the teppan at
Osaka's Yukari
restaurant[Yukari’s five-cheese fromage-yaki - image © Angelino Donnachaidh]

Okonomiyaki Yukari’s menu is varied and covers an impressive range featuring both standard basics and fun innovative twists, its prices are well within the standard range for the dish, and its dining rooms are generally comfortable and reasonably family friendly (though of course diners with small children should always exercise extra caution when eating any teppanyaki, due to the hot griddle-top tables). This compelling balance makes it your author’s go-to choice when taking first-timers to eat, and also just as the occasional personal treat without any muss or fuss.

A red bowl with a wooden spoon and a portion of chopped cabbage, raw
egg, tenkasu tempura crumbs, scallions, beni-shoga plum-pickled ginger
julienne, and a batter of wheat flour and grated yam okonomiyaki base
with cheese and shiso perilla herb topping in the Yukari restaurant,
Osaka [Chopped cabbage, egg, tenkasu tempura crumbs, scallions, beni-shoga plum-pickled ginger julienne, and a batter of wheat flour and grated yam make up the base of okonomiyaki — with cheese and shiso perilla herb as the toppings for this one - image © Angelino Donnachaidh]

Highlights

English, Korean, and Chinese menu available.

Aside from a few creative menu items, Yukari is a good bet for experiencing classic style okonomiyaki served in the most traditional way.

Side-by-side comparison of the Japanese menu with the
international-language version in the Yukari restaurant,
Osaka [Yukari’s international menu follows the Japanese faithfully, with small explanatory notes added - image © Angelino Donnachaidh]

Yukari’s batter, cabbage slicing, and frying technique is decidedly standard in a way that makes it a great introduction to okonomiyaki in general. Compared to other entries on this list, it has a gorgeous understated balance of crispiness, density, and moisture without emphasizing one over the others.

For condiments, it has all the usual fixings — okonomiyaki sauce (a lightly tangy, sweet and salty barbecue style sauce), mayonnaise, katsuo-bushi bonito fish flakes, and dried pulverized aonori seaweed — though diners are usually given the option to skip any they prefer not to eat, which can be especially handy for eaters with limiting preferences, because many places do not ask.

A single golden-seared griddle cake shown before it is topped and
mixed with other ingredients in the Yukari restaurant,
Osaka [Yukari’s golden-seared, perfectly balanced griddle cake before being crowned with mayonnaise, okonomiyaki sauce, katsuo-bushi bonito fish flakes, and dried pulverized aonori seaweed - image © Angelino Donnachaidh]

Go to Yukari for:

  • A strong showing of simple standard classics like buta-tama and ika-tama (pork and squid okonomiyaki, respectively).
  • Fun creative spins like like fromage-yaki (five kinds of cheese tied together with shiso perilla herb) or Indian-yaki (sausage and a blend of curry-style spices).
  • The positively massive Osaka-jo (“Osaka castle”), topped with whole large prawns and three fried eggs, for competitive eaters or just groups looking to share.
  • An overall approach to presentation and condiments that is a good representation of the dish in its traditional iconic form.
  • Great yakisoba, modan-yaki (okonomiyaki with a layer of fried noodles cooked in), Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, and side salad options.

A big red illuminated sign for the Yukari restaurant and the entrance
to the Sonezaki beneath
it [The Yukari Sonezaki location shopfront - image © Angelino Donnachaidh]

Locations

Yukari has seven locations in Osaka, one in Tokyo, and one in Yokohama. Its Osaka locations are generally clustered around Osaka/Umeda station area or Namba station area, in the northern and southern city centers, with one location each in the Tennoji station area and Minami Morimachi station area. The photos above depict the Sonezaki location, but for atmosphere your author loves the Tensan location best.

Yukari Tensan Branch Information

Name in English:
Yukari Tensan-ten

Name in Japanese:
ゆかり 天三店

English address:
3-1-12 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0041 Japan

Japanese address:
〒530-0041 大阪市北区天神橋3-1-12

Opening hours:
11:30am-10:00pm
Closed irregularly

Non-smoking area: Yes

Price:
Fromage-yaki from ¥1680

Nearest Transport:
5 minutes walk from Minamimorimachi Station (exit 3) of Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line and Sakaisuji Line, or Osakatemmangu Station of JR Tozai Line

Website: Official Website (Japanese)

Near To Here:
Yukari is located in Osaka’s Kita and Umeda district. See our complete list of things to do in the Kita and Umeda district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

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More Information

About the author: Angelino Donnachaidh is a translator/interpreter, food lover, history enthusiast, and longtime resident of Osaka, Japan. He is also the author of the middle grade historical fiction illustrated novella Tamiu: A Cat’s Tale, the forthcoming YA post-cyberpunk AI heist adventure Brother, and the forthcoming sci-fi samurai epic The Mayhem Protocols. Find him on the web at saica-creative.com/angdonn.

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