Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki — Layered Savory Pancake Feast
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki (広島風お好み焼き) is the prefecture's signature comfort food — a multi-layered savory pancake built with thin crepe-like batter, mountains of shredded cabbage, pork belly, fried egg, and crucially, yakisoba noodles, all cooked on a teppan (flat griddle) and slathered with sweet-savory okonomiyaki sauce, mayonnaise, and aonori seaweed flakes. Unlike Osaka-style okonomiyaki (which mixes all ingredients into batter), Hiroshima-style builds components in distinct layers, creating textural contrast — crispy edges, soft cabbage, chewy noodles, and runny egg yolk all in one bite.
The dish's origins trace to postwar Hiroshima when food scarcity led street vendors to stretch thin batter with abundant cabbage and add cheap yakisoba for calories, evolving into today's elaborate structure. Modern Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki features 15–20 layers assembled in precise sequence: batter base, cabbage pile (3–4cm high), bean sprouts, pork, tempura crunch bits (tenkasu), then yakisoba fried separately and placed atop, followed by a fried egg on which the entire tower is flipped. The cook's skill is paramount — managing multiple orders simultaneously on a large teppan, timing each layer, and executing the dramatic flip without collapse. Watching chefs work is performance art; eating the finished creation, with its symphony of textures and sweet-salty-umami flavors, is Hiroshima's most accessible and delicious cultural experience.
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