Self Tacoyaki bar IDUCO

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Nishinari Ward, Japan

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Takoyaki restaurant· Bar· Vegan restaurant· Vegetarian restaurant

Self Tacoyaki bar IDUCO Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Self Tacoyaki bar IDUCO is located in Nishinari Ward, Japan on Taishi, 1 Chome−3−20. Self Tacoyaki bar IDUCO is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category takoyaki restaurant in Japan.

Address

Taishi, 1 Chome−3−20

Phone

+819043031730

Open hours

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Kay B.

Very cool stand. It's very intimate but fun none the less. I just let the worker know that I wanted a vegan option. He gave me the batter, fixed the pan and guided me as I prepared my own takoyakis. I was able to make 16. They were delicious! Well worth the experience, taste, and laughs from the other customers.

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Purav Halvadia

This place is just amazing! Great food and great people and atmosphere Highly recommended the experience of cooking it and enjoying the most delicious Takoyaki... It was awesome that they had the Vegan option so I was able to join with my friends as well!

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C GL

Had a great experience making my own takoyaki. The staff super friendly! They made me feel like home. The people who were also there were super friendly and fun to talk to. A great place to visit when in Osaka!

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Arya Handoko

The host was very nice and helpful and also the only place that open late in the area which is nice if you craving a late night munchies

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Cedric Lai

Get to make takoyaki myself. If you have problems doing it, the locals will be more than willing to help. Vegan and vegetarian options available.

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Dennis Montoya Casillas

This place is great. Not expensive and the staff is amazing. People were lovely and we had tons of fun!!! A must for drinks and fun

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Ina Yin

I seldom review but im excited to share my vegan Tacoyaki here, yummy and fun!! Let's have a try when coming to Osaka.

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Stanley Dunthorne

Highly recommend a visit here to try your hand at making tacoyaki. Only a small standing place (maybe room for 7 people). We made the vegetarian ones - it was a fun process and they tasted delicious! The staff were very nice, helping us make the tacoyaki and chatting to us. The plum wine was also great! Fantastic for vegetarians and vegans.