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Okonomiyaki Mizuno
The guide was updated:Osaka's oldest pancake house offers you a mouthwatering variety of traditional Japanese pancakes with different tantalising ingredients and toppings. Mizuno has been serving up okonomiyaki pancakes for every taste and every meal of the day since 1945. Try the new yam yaki which goes extremely well with squid, shrimp, scallops or pork belly.
Useful Information
- Address: 1 Chome-4-15 Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–9pm
- Website: mizuno.gorp.jp
- Public Transport: Metro Stop: Namba Station or Nihonbashi Station
- Phone: +81 6 6212 6360
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Osaka's oldest pancake house offers you a mouthwatering variety of traditional Japanese pancakes with different tantalising ingredients and toppings. Mizuno has been serving up okonomiyaki pancakes for every taste and every meal of the day since 1945. Try the new yam yaki which goes extremely well with squid, shrimp, scallops or pork belly.
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