'Tonight we\'re checking out our local area of Shinsaibashi on the hunt for Osaka\'s famed street food scene. Please SUBSCRIBE to support our channel and follow our adventures - https://bit.ly/32WZUjn. Go on, you KNOW you want to! Kuidaore (食い倒れ) is a Japanese word meaning to ruin oneself by extravagant spending on food, roughly \"eat until you drop\". Challenge accepted! Heading to the end of Shinsaibashi brings us to the famous and hectic area of Minami, Dōtonbori. This loud and proud entertainment district of Osaka has some of the best Japanese snacks and delicacies you\'ll ever come across. 0:00 Introduction 0:14 Shinsaibashisuji 0:49 The Gleico Man 1:03 Takoyaki the original Osaka treat 1:49 Gyoza. The best dumplings ever! 2:23 Gyutan Yaki. Surprisingly good tongue! 3:08 Mitarashi Dango. Is it sweet, savoury, or both? 3:45 Karaage. JFC chicken done better than the Colonel 4:29 Favourite food of the night? 4:54 Next time we hit Singapore! If you\'re considering a JR pass to get around Japan you can help support our channel by supporting our ticketing partner jrpass.com using our affiliate link: https://click.jrpass.com/SHh thanks so much! These 7, 14, or 21 JR day pass offers unlimited travel on almost all Japan Rail trains, but are only available to purchase outside of Japan so make sure you get yours before you leave. Our video MUSIC is from Epidemic Sound. If you want access to quality royalty free music please support our tiny channel by using this referral link for a 30 day FREE trial! https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/xsj178/ #japantrip #osaka #streetfood'
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