So when you’re looking to warm yourself up while touring the streets of Osaka, make sure to stop by. And the best part about those? They can be had for as little as 380 yen per bowl, making just the right snack when enjoying a nice, quiet drink by yourself. Warm, Delicious, and Relaxing: Standing Bar Nabe in Osaka!įor all by-yourself people out there, we’ve found Osaka’s two best standing bars that also serve incredibly delicious and quite rare hot pot variations. The Perfect Combination: Ramen Broth, Hot Pot, and Fresh Fish!ĭomiso is a well-established restaurant in Tokyo that mainly focuses on miso-style ramen but also features a very delicious miso broth hot pot on the menu – and if luck is on your side and the fresh catch of the day just came in, you’ll be able to enjoy fresh fish cooked in that very pot! For shime, the practice of enjoying the leftover broth, you’ll of course be served Domiso’s own noodles – a refined taste that cannot be compared to any kind of other ramen shop, and one that can only be found at Domiso in Hatchobori.ģ-9-6 Hatchobori, Chuo-ku.
The more, the merrier the hotter, the better!ġ. Onabe – this is the go-to food for Japanese people during the cold months of winter, and it’s especially delicious in combination with a drink or two, and a lot of friends to share with! We’ve selected the very best of hot pot creations, from classic to creative, and even stumbled upon some that will take you right to Hawaii.