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Crazy Japanese Food: Outback Steakhouse at Andrew + Japan = Awesome



Crazy Japanese Food: Outback Steakhouse

Last night (Saturday) it was decided that we should go to a steakhouse for dinner. Tristan had been to a really nice steakhouse in Kobe, but he went for lunch and it was already expensive then, so we couldn’t guarantee that dinner wouldn’t be ridiculously priced. Instead of Kobe, we headed into Osaka to go to the Outback Steakhouse.

We picked up Neil on the way (he was at work in Takarazuka), and after a short 35 minute rapid train ride we were in Umeda. When we got to the Outback though, our dreams were almost crushed when we were told that there was a one hour wait. The staff gave us a pager to hold until there was a table available. We were all hungry, Neil and Tristan wanted to go to a bar and wait, Luke didn’t want to leave the immediate vincinity because the pager has a limited range, I was leaning towards Luke’s logic, and I have no idea what Bec wanted to do.

After a quick discussion Neil and Tristan bought a beer from the convenience store that was nearby, and we sat outside the Outback waiting for our pager to go off. It can’t have been much more than twenty minutes.

So we went in, and ordered a Blooming Onion. This was as near as I can tell, a giant onion spread open like a flower, then covered in batter, and deep fried with dipping sauce in the middle. It was great.

Then we ordered our mains. Tristan, Luke and Bec all ordered various forms of steak, while Neil and I opted for the Chicken and Ribs. While we waited I had some of the best orange juice I’ve had since coming to Japan. Just thought that was worth a mention.

Eventually our food came, on massive plates. My meal was a big… thing I guess, of ribs. With two chicken breasts on top of it, all covered in a nice sauce. Then there was some chips, a small container of corn salad, and a small container of coleslaw. It was a struggle, but I got through it. There was certainly no room for dessert.

After dinner we caught a train home and got in around 10.30 I think. I cant remember, I was pretty tired so I almost went straight to bed. Too many early mornings, Saturdays I start at 10 and its an absolute killer compared to my normal 1.20 start. All up the meal and travel to and from Osaka came to just over 5000 yen, so thats around $55NZD.

4 Responses to “Crazy Japanese Food: Outback Steakhouse”


  1. 1 Christine

    Outback Steakhouse is a great place. The advertising is false here, though. When I went there, I expected hot Australians.

    By the way-

    WAS IT 100% ORANGE JUICE?

  2. 2 Lizzie

    you went to the outback?!

  3. 3 kieranasaurus

    haha i heart the outback. especially the foam

  4. 4 Rhian

    wow a blooming onion!
    Thanks for your comment - if it’s any consolation, all my internet is in thai so it takes me forever to work out how to do things.
    its too hot im dying and i dont’ want to leave the fan of the internet cafe to go lug my backpack around trying to find a room or a train -whichever comes first.
    take care
    xox

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