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Aug 20, 2024

Cheesy "10 Yen" Street Food in Osaka

One of my favorite random things we did in Osaka was pick up some street food in the form of a large cheese filled ten yen coin shaped pastry and an Oreo laden ice cream, which was admittedly the more popular treat amongst tourists that summer day.


Cheesy "10 Yen" Street Food in Osaka photo


This shop is right across from a theater but I honestly don't know where anything is in Osaka and was just following my husband around, not that he knows where anything is either.


Cheesy "10 Yen" Street Food in Osaka photo


I personally loved that the machine was easy to understand. The ten yen costs 500 yen but is pretty delicious for street food that costs so little.


Cheesy "10 Yen" Street Food in Osaka photo

I loved my cheesy yen.


Cheesy "10 Yen" Street Food in Osaka photo


My kid loved her treat, too, but got sugared out before she got to the churros, which were also delicious.


Cheesy "10 Yen" Street Food in Osaka photo

And it was!

JTsu

JTsu

A working mom/writer/teacher explores her surroundings in Miyagi-ken and Tohoku, enjoying the fun, quirky, and family friendly options the area has to offer.


2 Comments

  • TonetoEdo

    on Aug 21

    I haven't been to Osaka in ages and this takes me back to visits there. I've eaten this on trips to Osaka. It's called 大王チーズ10円パン - Daio Chiizu juuenpan. They're huge and I love the little smiley face in the middle of the English word Cheese.

  • JTsu

    on Aug 24

    @TonetoEdo Thanks for the info! It's such a fun treat. I missed the smiley face! Nice catch!