In Anime different types of food items are shown and god they look very delicious. So This post will show some of the popular Anime Food that are shown in anime.

1. Takoyaki
Takoyaki is a dish of 3 – 5cm balls of fried dough with octopus inside and condiments sprinkled on top. People say that this dish originates from Osaka.
This dish has been shown in many slice of life anime and is generally a street food item and is mainly shown during some firework (Hanabi) festival.

2. Yakisoba
Yakisoba , “fried noodle”, is a Japanese noodle stir-fry dish. Usually soba means buckwheat, but soba in yakisoba means Chinese noodles (Chuka soba) made from wheat flour, and are typically flavoured with a condiment similar to Worcestershire sauce. The dish first appeared in food stalls in Japan, probably around the 1930s.
If you watch anime and have watched Naruto then there is no way you are not familiar with this name.
History
Ichiraku Ramen was founded by Teuchi thirty-four years before the beginning of Part 2. Although quite small and modest in appearance but is one of the most famous among the villagers and others in Naruto.
It offers various toppings like egg, Beef etc.

4. Omelet Rice
Omelette rice is one of the most famous dishes which you will find in nearly every anime which has a modern timeline.
It’s like instant noodles in Japan . People can have it 3 times a day and it’s tasty and delicious which acts as an icing on the cake.

5.Karē Raisu (Curry Rice)
This is one of the most important dishes which is a must and every anime character has some idea how to prepare it. It looks delicious . In India it has a touch of sourness and also it is vegetarian but in Japan it is spicy. Personally I like spicy ones and also it is non-veg.
Generally in Rom-coms it is the part in which crush prepares this dish for the MC and the MC is very excited for it. So you should definitely try this.
About the author
Sammy is an author at idealbliss.xyz, an anime publishing website. He also publishes various guest post on various topic.
Oo, all these look super tasty! Oh, I’ve never seen yakisoba served with an egg on top, that looks really good.