Kushikatsu Deep Dive
Photo: Ajay Suresh from New York, NY, USA / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)
Kushikatsu (串カツ, 'skewer cutlet') goes beyond simple deep-fried food — it's Osaka working-class culture made edible. The dish involves skewering ingredients (meat, seafood, vegetables, even cheese or chocolate), coating in panko breadcrumbs, deep-frying at precise temperature (170–180°C), and dipping in communal Worcester-based sauce. The cardinal rule: NO DOUBLE DIPPING (ソース二度漬け禁止) — once you bite, that skewer never touches the communal sauce again.
Kushikatsu originated in Osaka's Shinsekai district in the 1920s–30s as cheap protein for laborers. The format allowed eating standing up at counters, quick turnover, and low prices (¥10–20 per skewer in 1930s yen). Modern kushikatsu maintains that working-class ethos despite gentrification — the experience is informal, social, and slightly chaotic.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Yaekatsu: from 4:00 PM
Closed: Varies by restaurant
Entrance Fee
¥150–400 per skewer | Budget ¥2,500–4,000/person for 12–20 skewers + drinks
Best Season
Year-round
Visit Duration
1.5–2 hours (allow slow ordering progression)
Getting There
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