A Taste of Yoshoku: Dining at Taimeiken, Osaka

Another day in Osaka! We decided to go for Yoshoku and tried out Taimeiken located inside the new Kitte complex in Umeda. one of the most famous Yoshoku restaurants in Japan! 🍽️ Joined by our friends Laurence and Michael, we dug into some classic dishes like Omurice, spaghetti, and fried shrimp.

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  1. Yup. Travel can be both fun and exhausting! Looks like you're all experiencing both, but fun in much greater measure. The food looked filling and "comfortable," as Satoshi would say. I bet you all dropped right off to sleep after doing laundry. 💤 Love to the four Musketeers. 💛💚💙💜

  2. Do you ever eat something so good, that you get an order to go to take back to the hotel? The food looks so good and the company is great. PS…. I love Lawrence’s rainbow bag…70% off? Nice score….

  3. Hello from the United States, at Miami, FL. I'm really happy you guys are visting Okinawa. My father was stationed in Okinawa during the Vietnam War and would love to see all the interesting and historical sites. Love your channel.

  4. Greetings from Laos. Please show us around more of Japan. Places to visit and see new things. I love Japan. You live in a country I dream about since I was a teenager. I'm 50 years old now.

  5. Wow it looked like alot of good food, but that Ramen line was way too long to wait in. Gosh haven't seen Lawrence in a long time but I recognized him when I saw him. Thanks so much again for sharing another wonderful video. Osaka seems like a great place to go visit. Sending love and hugs, bye Shinichi and Satoshi.🥰😍💖💕💜💜💜💜💜

  6. Wow that ramen LINE!!!! 😮
    I been to the kitte in Tokyo!!
    The classic kushikatsu looked like a place I would have went 😊
    P.s NO WAY lawrence DONT LIKE FRUITS!!!!

  7. I wonder if that Kitte is related to the one by Tokyo Station. The font looks the same to me.

  8. Yum! I'm so fascinated by yoshoku and wafu. Some of my friends don't appreciate these kinds of dishes because they don't think they're Japanese, and I understand where they're coming from. The first time I had kare rice, I couldn't understand why it was considered Japanese food, but now I love it. Nepolitan was strange to me too. The first time I had omurice, I was blown away. An interesting way to learn about a country's culture is to learn about how it's adopted foreign influences over the years. I would have ordered what Satoshi got, I love mushrooms!

  9. The shopping mall had no charm. The meals all looked good. Lots of walking and a big meal, did look pretty tired. "How was the service?" The look he gave you was too funny! Hi from cool and cloudy Oregon US.

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