What to Serve with Okonomiyaki

What to serve with Okonomiyaki

Side Dishes

1. Miso Soup

• A light, savory soup with tofu, seaweed, and scallions balances the rich flavors of okonomiyaki.
 

2. Pickled Vegetables (Tsukemono)

• Japanese pickles like pickled cucumbers, daikon radish, or umeboshi (pickled plums) provide a tangy, refreshing contrast.
 

3. Edamame

• Steamed and salted edamame makes for a simple and protein-rich side.
 

4. Goma-ae (Spinach with Sesame Dressing)

• Blanched spinach dressed in a sweet sesame sauce is a light and nutty accompaniment.
 

5. Seaweed Salad

• A tangy and slightly sweet seaweed salad complements the savory pancake beautifully.
 

6. Rice

• A small bowl of plain steamed rice can be served as a neutral side to round out the meal.
 

7. Yakitori or Teriyaki Skewers

• Grilled chicken or vegetables glazed with a sweet and savory sauce adds extra protein and texture.
 

8. Agedashi Tofu

• Lightly fried tofu in a savory dashi broth provides a contrasting texture and taste.

Condiments and Garnishes

• Additional Japanese mayonnaise, katsuobushi (bonito flakes), or nori strips to customize the okonomiyaki.
 

• Pickled ginger (Beni Shoga) adds a zingy, sharp flavor.


Drinks

1. Green Tea (Hot or Iced) – • A soothing tea pairs well with the richness of okonomiyaki.

2. Sake – • A dry or slightly sweet sake complements the umami flavors.

3. Beer – • A crisp, light Japanese beer like Asahi or Sapporo is a classic pairing.

4. Shochu – • This Japanese distilled beverage is great for those looking for something stronger than beer.

5. Calpico or Ramune Soda – • For a non-alcoholic option, these sweet and tangy Japanese drinks pair well with the savory dish.

Desserts (Optional)

If you’d like to finish the meal on a sweet note:

• Mochi or Daifuku (sweet rice cakes)

• Dorayaki (pancakes filled with red bean paste)

• Matcha Ice Cream for a refreshing contrast.