Kobe Japan Food Heaven – What to Eat in Kobe!
All right, guys. Welcome to Kobe in Japan. We’re excited to be here today. We’re about to go down to Chinatown behind us and have a look around the area. We’ll go down to the harbor and see what’s down there. So, we’ll show you the little little city of Kobe, which is quite unique. It’s not as busy as Osaka, but it’s absolutely beautiful. So, we’re going to head into Chinatown right now. So, come and join our adventure today in Kobe, Japan. All right. You can’t go anywhere in Japan without seeing El Spiderman up on the roof there. And you can get the the Kobe beef skewers right here and the Kobe tanyaki. So that’s about oh between 12 and $20 a piece. So it’s really expensive and you’ve still got the Oh, the Capcon. That’s I like the Capcom stores. But they got the the capsule things that you can buy a couple of dollars and you get little figurines in there. There’s a other shooting game in there. So, you can I’ve played here before where you can shoot the little little food parcels and stuff like that off the off the shelves there. That’s pretty fun to do that. So, let’s um let’s head down this street and we’ll try some of the unique little foods of Kobe, Japan. All right, guys. We’re going to try some of the local street food here. All right. So, what are we going to get? Our favorite food. All right. One gyoza. Goza. Um, one one panda panda thing. So, we’re gonna try the panda, the gyoza. And what else did you want? Um, oh, the sesame seed ball. Sesame seed ball. Sesame seed ball. We’ll try that. Thank you. So, we’re going to try it. 900. 900. So, we’re going to try that. We’ll get some federal reserves out. You going to try it? All right. So this is how he uh this is how he cooks them. Over there. So they go on the hot plate there. Sorry. So Tracy’s trying to pay with too much money. So I like the They’re like rice rice. What are they called? Rice. Panda rice cakes. Oh, we got the sesame seed bowl. I We don’t know what we really don’t know what’s in that. So, let’s just see what Tracy’s going to get. All right, give me that one. I’ll try this one. All right. So, I’m trying the the sesame seed ball for the first time. I don’t know what’s in it. I’m a little bit scared. Do you want to try it first? Yeah, you try it first. All right. All right. So, let’s see what’s in it. Oh, it’s got bean paste in it. You try it. Try. No, you got to eat it. You got to You got to try it. Go. Go. Just have one bite. Go. We have one bite. It might be nice. Just try it. [Music] Is it nice? Not bad. It’s not bad. All right. Give me a taste. All right. So, all right. Let’s see. You can see inside. It’s all the I’m pretty sure it’s bean paste with the sesame seed on the outside. Let’s try it. Very chewy. Oh, it’s actually really nice. The toasted sesame seeds give it a bit of um a roasted flavor. Very surprising. Gary approves. Very nice. That’s a nice one. So, we’ll wait for the other food to come up. We got more coming up in a second. But this is a really nice area. Like little walking street of Chinatown. You can walk all the way down there. Very This is the busiest part of the city. We walked around the city a little bit today. Did a little bit of filming. But yeah, it’s really nice along here. All right, here comes ouros. All righty. We’ve got our little panda rice ball here. Not sure what’s inside of it. So, let’s take a bite. I’ll rip his ear off first. It’s got the nice little It’s got the bean paste in there. Again, I like the sesame seed ball better. But this is okay. Not my cup of tea, but I’ll give the rest to Tracy and see how she goes. All righty. What have you got there, Goas? Yeah, we got some from Aaka. So, let’s see how these ones go in, Kobe. And we’ve got the soy sauce in it this time. And the chopsticks. And the chopsticks. So, how much were they? They were 400, I think. So, they’re about $4 Australian. So, about $2 $250 American. And what are they like? Delicious. Yeah. As nice as the Aaka ones. All right, let’s All right, let me have a crack at them. I won’t use chopsticks. I’ll just use my fingers. They’re hot. Ooh, nice and crispy on the bottom. I like how it’s nice and crispy on the bottom. M. These are good. Really hot. Oh, it has been made. The nice little cabbage inside of it and the soy sauce on the outside. I actually like the dipping the soy sauce in that what lacked yesterday in Oaka, the soy sauce that we had with it. But this is really nice. So, we’re going to continue on through Chinatown and we’ll see what else we can uh try around the area. It’s um really happening place down here. Busiest place in the city. So, let’s just continue on walking the streets of Chin Town. All right, I’m going to practice my skills, my aiming, and we’re going to have a go at shooting the little little prizes off the shelf with a little uh I think it’s like a cork gun. So, we’re going to have a go and Tracy’s going to going to film me. They’re filled with water. [Music] All right. I didn’t win anything, but we’re cracked. Let’s go. Thank you. Thank you. No, they’re finished. No, that’s finished. I did win a prize. Look at this. I want a sweet. Thank you. All right, let’s go. We’ve won a What do we win? A little suite. So, this is the little games that you can play with the little guns there. Thank you. All right, so it cost me $5 for a little suite, but it’s fun. Let’s Let’s go and see what else we can do along Little Chinatown area here. It’s really nice. More food. All right, let’s go. Yeah, this is right right at the beginning of Chinatown here. So, we’re just going to get the Kobe the Kobe sushi and see what it looks like. Got to wait in line for for the people to make it for us. Two Spider-Man on the roof. All right, guys. We got our Kobe sushi. It was $15 from the nice place just right there. I tell you what, the sushi sushi is really really sorry, the Kobe beef is really expensive. There was pieces up there for 60 g in a shop just right there and it was 20 20 Australian dollars for 60 g. So it’s like really expensive. So we got the sushi version. So let’s have a look at it. It’s kind of they just there’s rice obviously underneath and wasabi sauce there. But they use the torch the blowtorrch just to sear the the meat. So I’m going to have a have a taste of it. Let’s Let’s have a go. Hopefully I don’t drop it cuz there’s the $750 down the drain. All right, let’s have a let’s let’s have a taste of our first Kobe beef. Very, very tasty. Very nice. Yeah, it’s actually really nice. You’re not used to eating raw raw meat. It’s probably not for you. But it’s really nice. So, do you want that other piece? Oh, I need Tracy didn’t want to eat the rawish meat. So, I’ll I’ll go down the other one. But very nice Kobe beef sushi in Kobe. You can’t beat it. Very nice. All right, guys. We just left Chinatown. Just had the the Kobe beef sushi. It’s actually quite nice. Very nice. One day I’ll come in and we’ll eat a big massive steak, but I’ll uh we’ll have to do that another time. It will cost an absolute fortune. But we’re walking around just the main area of Kobe. And we’ve come to Kobe Moachi shopping district. So, it’s like a indoor mall here. So, let’s um let’s have a look in the mall and see what we can get up to in here. Now, I like it how it’s got for when it rains. It’s all undercover. So everything’s undercover here. And you can there’s like all the the traditional shops in here. So we’ll have a walk around and see see what else we can get up to. I’m trying to find a dessert. So we’ll have a dessert to to top off the video. So let’s go and find something to eat for dessert. All right. You can’t come to Japan without going into the old 7-Eleven. So you can’t find any crepe places or dessert places that we’re going to go in here and grab. and ice cream. So, this is the 7-Elevens of Japan. You can buy I all the food you can actually eat in here. All the chips drinks are really expensive. Let’s go for the the desserts. Let’s go for the ice creams. Yeah. My beer and everything in here. Oo, here. Look at these. Oh, they green tea. What flavor are these? Oh, here. Let’s get one of these. Cookies and cream ice cream. I found a cookies and cream ice cream. This will do. I was trying to find a crepe place, but we couldn’t find it. Is that mango? It says down the bottom. Melon ice cream. All right, so I got a cookies and cream. We’re in 7-Eleven. $1.70 for an ice cream. Can’t beat it. Casey’s going to pick some dodgy flavors she won’t like. All right, so we’re going to go and pay for this and we’ll eat it outside and I’ll show you what it looks like outside. All right, we got desperate. We’re standing in 7-Eleven in Kobe and that’s what the ice cream come out. That’s actually was a dollar comes out in a cup. Yeah, in a little cup. $1.70 cookies and cream with a nice waffle cone. You can’t beat it. And the isy a nice drink. It’s actually very refreshing. So, let’s go outside and uh eat these. Everything you buy in 7-Eleven is top grade. You wouldn’t buy You wouldn’t eat anything in 7-Eleven in Australia. Food poisoning. Yeah. Yeah. But you can eat pork sandwiches, the sandwiches, everything is fantastic in in 7-Eleven. Good quality for a nice snack. So, uh we we’re going to finish up for dessert. We’re going to end the video here. and we’ll see in the next venture somewhere in Japan. Thanks, guys.
Join us as we explore the delicious street food scene in Kobe, Japan – a city known around the world for its famous Kobe beef, but there’s so much more to taste! From sizzling skewers and savory pancakes to sweet local treats and hidden gems in the backstreets, Kobe offers a food experience that goes far beyond luxury dining.
In this video, we take you through the best street food spots, local markets, and unique flavors that make Kobe a must-visit for food lovers. Come hungry – you’re in for a mouthwatering ride!
🍢 Street food stalls
🥩 Local takes on Kobe beef
🥟 Must-try snacks
🍜 Traditional eats in Kobe
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Yumm the food looks great.