Discover Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki
Experience Hiroshima’s most iconic local food — layered okonomiyaki cooked on a hot teppan, eaten with a small spatula, and loved by generations of locals.
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What Makes Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki Different?
Unlike Osaka-style okonomiyaki, Hiroshima-style is built in layers. A thin crepe base is topped with cabbage, bean sprouts, pork, noodles, and egg, then slowly cooked on a teppan. The steaming process makes the cabbage sweet and gives the dish its unique texture.
Local Food Culture
Eat with a Hera
Many locals eat directly from the teppan using a small metal spatula called a hera. It keeps the okonomiyaki hot and adds to the experience.
Sauce Culture
Hiroshima is famous for Otafuku Sauce and Carp Sauce. Each has a different balance of sweetness and spice.
Neighborhood Shops
Many locals regularly visit the same neighborhood shop for years. Small family-run restaurants are part of Hiroshima’s everyday life.
Local Variations
Fuchu-yaki
A variation from Fuchu City using minced pork, creating a crisp and flavorful texture.
Onomichi-yaki
A local version from Onomichi with squid tempura flakes and chicken gizzards for extra flavor.
Where to Eat Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki is easy to find around the city, but the experience changes depending on where you eat.
Okonomiyaki Buildings
Good for first-time visitors. Several famous shops are gathered in one place.
Neighborhood Shops
Best for experiencing Hiroshima’s local atmosphere and daily food culture.
Near Hiroshima Station
Convenient if you have limited time or luggage before traveling.
Local Tip
For the best experience, sit at the counter facing the teppan. Watching the chef build the layers is part of Hiroshima’s food culture.
Fun Fact
During the G7 Hiroshima Summit in 2023, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak experienced making Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki at Otafuku Sauce’s “Okosta” studio.
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