We looked at what foods you can eat at the Osaka Kansai Expo for how much they cost, including '8 takoyaki for 1,250 yen,' 'yakisoba for 400 yen,' 'Polish food for 4,500 yen,' and 'Belgian waffles for 400 yen.'

When deciding whether to go to
EXPO 2025 Osaka Kansai Expo Official Website
https://www.expo2025.or.jp/
I found a food truck outside the large roof ring.

It was a food truck from the confectionery company '

Baumkuchen is priced at 350 yen each. Other items on sale include the 'Kikori Cake' for 800 yen and drinks for 700 yen.

Iced coffee, iced tea, and orange juice are 500 yen, while cafe au lait, matcha au lait, and green tea are 650 yen.

There were a total of four Juchheim food trucks. These trucks sell hot dogs.
Plain hot dogs cost 850 yen, while cheese and curry flavored ones cost 950 yen.

They also have Baumkuchen Frites for 800 yen and ice cream with Baumkuchen for 650 yen.

There were crepes available for 900 yen and 1200 yen.

I found a takoyaki kitchen car.

A box of eight takoyaki balls costs 1,250 yen. They offer salt and garlic flavor and an original sauce flavor, and you can also have two types on the plate.

The takoyaki food truck also sold soft serve ice cream (750 yen) and shaved ice (950 yen).

Chicken wrap food truck.

There are teriyaki mayonnaise and BBQ flavours, both of which cost 1,500 yen.

On the second floor of 'Water Plaza Marketplace East' there is a food court called 'Sukiyanen Osaka Food Court EAST SIDE.'

The inside of the food court looks like this.

You can eat fried food set meals and curry rice. The pork fillet cutlet set meal is 1800 yen and the hamburger steak set meal is 1680 yen. Curry is 850 yen and cutlet curry is 1480 yen.

They also have udon noodles, ranging from 780 yen for Kake Udon to 1800 yen for the Expo Special Udon.

There are also dishes such as a five-piece kushikatsu set meal for 1,480 yen and pork and egg okonomiyaki for 1,180 yen.

In the food court, hot snacks were also sold like this: American hot dogs for 500 yen, fried chicken for 500 yen, takoyaki for 500 yen, frankfurters for 350 yen, french fries for 500 yen, curry buns for 500 yen, and yakisoba for 400 yen.

Beer starts at 500 yen. Drinks and food start at 150 yen.

Room temperature tea and sports drinks were sold for 200 yen.

I found a Nichirei Foods restaurant called 'Terrace Nichirei'.

The special fried rice is 1500 yen, and

SPY×FAMILY kitchen car.

You can eat 'Lloyd's Matcha Ice Cream Parfait' or 'Anya's Natto Caramel Parfait' for 1800 yen. A can badge is also included.

Hamburgers inspired by SPY×FAMILY characters were also on sale for 2,000 yen.

The Expo site is also home to MANEKI FUTURE STUDIO JAPAN, a store serving Himeji's specialty Maneki
The Himeji specialty 'Eki Soba' that came to the Osaka Kansai Expo is 3,850 yen including tax and has a special taste that is not just a little bit different, but is the 'Ultimate Kobe Beef Sukiyaki Eki Soba' - GIGAZINE

Some countries' pavilions have cafes or restaurants where you can eat without making a reservation. There was a coffee stand near the entrance to the Brazilian pavilion.

Hot coffee is 648 yen, hot cafe latte is 702 yen, and iced coffee is also 702 yen.

There was an ice cream bar outside the Singapore Pavilion.

The ice bar looks like this.

There are six flavors available: calamansi, lychee, mango, dragon fruit milk, milk coffee, and red bean, all priced at 690 yen.

Outside the Belgium Pavilion there was a food truck serving Belgian waffles.

Belgian waffles range from a simple Liège waffle for 400 yen to a Brussels waffle topped with Biscoff and whipped cream for 1,000 yen. The taste is summarized in the article below.

Poland Pavilion.

There is a separate entrance to the restaurant from the entrance to the exhibition area.

There was a vegetarian set and a meat set, both of which were 4500 yen.

Malaysia Pavilion.

The entrance to the restaurant is located at the front.

You can eat nasi goreng, which you can sometimes see in Japan, for 1600 yen, and mie goreng for 1600 yen. There are also local dishes such as roti canai (1680 yen) and nasi rama (1600 yen) that are not often found in Japan.

There is also a cafe next to the entrance of the Australia Pavilion that serves food and drinks, where you can enjoy Australian lamb spare ribs for 1,400 yen, Aussie meat pie for 800 yen, and Capi Cola for 680 yen. The taste of each is summarized in the article below.
I tried Australian lamb spare ribs and heavy meat pies at the Expo, there's also local cola - GIGAZINE

Additionally, the domestic pavilion, the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion, also sells robot-made mixed juices and seaweed bento lunches that can be eaten with one hand.
What can you eat at the Osaka-Kansai Expo? We saw 'mixed juice made by a robot,' 'seaweed bento that can be eaten with one hand,' 'SPY×FAMILY,' and more at the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion - GIGAZINE

There are vending machines set up in various places in the venue. There are several drink manufacturers, including Coca-Cola and Suntory. The prices of each drink are summarized in the article below.
At the Osaka Kansai Expo, vending machines sell water for 160 yen, cola for 200 yen, and Aquarius for 200 yen - GIGAZINE

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