How To Get Okonomiyaki in Like A Dragon Gaiden

How to treat Kiryu to some savory pancakes.

Like a Dragon Gaiden features many restaurants for protagonist Kazuma Kiryu to indulge himself in. Among these is okonomiyaki, a popular street food originating in Osaka, which is also the game’s primary setting.

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Okonomiyaki is best described as a savory pancake primarily made of flour, eggs, tempura scraps, and a protein of one’s choice. It’s a delicious meal, and its representation in Like a Dragon Gaiden makes me crave some.

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Where to find Okonomiyaki

The vendor selling okonomiyaki in Like a Dragon Gaiden is a little tucked away from paths players typically cross. It’s located on the south end of the Sotenbori Footpath, nestled between its center and east side. This places it closer to Iwao Bridge than Bishamon Bridge on the other end.

Regardless of whichever bridge players use to enter the footpath, they need to keep an eye out for Hiratai. Its name and label as a store make what it sells ambiguous, but it’s Sotenbori’s okonomiyaki seller.

Upon reaching Hiratai, players can choose between traditional okonomiyaki for 800 yen. The mochi and mentai variants cost 900 yen, so it’s not expensive. It’s also purchasable in bulk, potentially giving Kiryu several dozen to munch on during battle.

One is also needed for fulfilling the Like a Dragon Gaiden Stroll n’ Patrol mission “When Will I Taste Okonomiyaki?” which tasks players with delivering the meal to a man craving it. With a reward of 250 Akame Network points and 5,000 yen, accomplishing this task will at least make up a little for the bulk purchase.


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Andrea has been playing games for around 20 years and has a particularly strong love for RPGs and survival horror. Her favorite game at the moment is Baldur's Gate 3, but there will always be a special place for NieR and Signalis. She graduated from Portland State University in 2021 with a degree in English and has written about games since 2022. When Andrea isn't gaming in her free time, she's likely either reading or having a coffee.