Every time I visit Osaka, I enjoy this simple Kitsune Udon. It’s an udon dish where the star isn’t the noodles or the fried tofu, but rather exists to savor the dashi brosh.

Every time I visit Osaka, I enjoy this simple Kitsune Udon. It’s an udon dish where the star isn’t the noodles or the fried tofu, but rather exists to savor the dashi brosh.