
If you've been to Osaka, you might have seen the giant crab hanging above the famous Kani Doraku restaurant in Dotonbori. This eye-catching installation moves its legs and claws, making it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area.
One of the restaurant’s most sought-after food is kani man, the famous crab bun! However, it’s only available for a limited time, attracting long lines of eager food lovers. Luckily, you don’t have to travel to Osaka or wait in line to enjoy this delicious bun! Today, I’ll show you how to make kani man!
The heart of kani man is, of course, the crab meat. It must be fresh and delicious enough to stand on its own. What’s more, kani man is filled with crab meat seasoned with kanimiso, a rich, miso-like paste found inside a crab's intestinal area. This unique ingredient adds an incredible depth of flavor to the dish.
Dotonbori is home to many must-try foods beyond kani man. If you love Japanese street food, add these to your Osaka food bucket list:
- Osaka-style okonomiyaki – Savory pancakes loaded with cabbage, meat, and a special sauce
- Takoyaki from Takohachi – Crispy-on-the-outside, gooey-on-the-inside octopus balls
- Takosen from Tako Doraku Wanaka – Takoyaki sandwiched between crispy rice crackers
- Steamed pork buns from Horai 551 – Juicy, fluffy, and packed with rich flavor
Even if you can't visit Osaka, you can still bring the flavors of Dotonbori to your table! Give this kani man recipe a try and enjoy a taste of Japan at home.