Gindaco Takoyaki




My son is crazy about Takoyaki, like I'm crazy about Cream Puffs.


Takoyaki are crisp-shelled balls of hot dashi-flavoured goo with a little piece of octopus in the middle, 


a relative of okonomiyaki and monjayaki.

(Click here for a step-by-step Takoyaki tutorial)




Gindaco is one of his favorites.  Gindaco Takoyaki can be found all over Japan (and now Singapore).  I heard that it's Japan's most popular takoyaki chain, and well deserved too, their delicious takoyaki have especially crisp shells.  


Here's the local Gindaco. 




Here's a Gindaco takoyaki tutorial: (笑)


 




 Served in a wooden boat, topped with ao-nori and katsuo-bushi, mayonnaise on the side and giant toothpicks to eat them with. 






 Inside a Gindako Takoyaki ball:










NEXT POST: How to Make Takoyaki step-by-step tutorial





This post was featured in Dining in Japan, on Japingu

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