
I went on a weekday and it wasn't busy at all. It's crazy how this spot has so many bad reviews when this is the only place on island that sells fresh takoyaki for a decent price. I think it all...
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Takoyaki Yama Chan is a popular eatery in Honolulu, HI, specializing in takoyaki, a savory Japanese street food that originated in Osaka in 1935. These delicious, golf ball-sized bites are crafted using a special cast iron griddle, featuring a slightly crisp shell, a doughy interior, and a piece of octopus tucked inside, topped with a variety of traditional and creative options.
In addition to takoyaki, the menu includes a range of other Japanese dishes such as okonomiyaki, yakisoba, and Hiroshima-yaki. The establishment also participates in various events throughout the year in Hawaii and California, showcasing their culinary offerings to a broader audience.
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I went on a weekday and it wasn't busy at all. It's crazy how this spot has so many bad reviews when this is the only place on island that sells fresh takoyaki for a decent price. I think it all...
This was a quick yummy bite outside of Don Quijote while my friends were finishing shopping, lol. The service was quick and pleasant, and I was able to get a seat a few feet away at the row of...
Great food stop outside of Don Quijote. Keep in mind service can take a bit for food if you want it cooked fresh and hot. Dining is in the patio where there are seats. The takoyaki is so good...
I like their takoyaki. Whenever I go there, they only have bentos with things that I don't want to eat. Yesterday, I went and asked if I could order the takoyaki like on their menu. The girl...
A little shop outside of DonQuijote. You order your food and then eat at the benches outside. The takoyaki is very very very mushy. Also they skimp on the bonito flakes. The actual octopus piece...
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