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Okan Brixton Village
OkonomiyakiOkonomiyakiJapaneseOsaka Street FoodBrixton VillageSouth LondonTeppanDonburi
Founder Moto's tiny Osaka-inspired canteen inside Brixton Village has been bringing handmade okonomiyaki and yakisoba to south London since around 2012 — a little piece of downtown Osaka hidden inside a covered market arcade.
- Price
- ¥
- Area
- Brixton
- Since
- 2012
- Owner
- Moto

Plate № 83
About
Okan — 'okan' meaning 'mum' in Osaka dialect — was founded by Moto, who arrived in London from Osaka in 1998 with one suitcase and no English, started with a market stall on Brick Lane and later ran a kitchen at The Crypt jazz club in Camberwell before opening a permanent site inside Brixton Village. The concept is rooted in the down-to-earth, no-frills Osakan tradition of okonomiyaki: fried batter pancakes layered with cabbage, proteins and sweet-savoury toppings including Japanese mayo and bonito flakes. Moto's Osaka origins are the defining authenticity marker; the restaurant is walk-in only. No Michelin recognition.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Founded by Moto from Osaka — authentic source of the okonomiyaki tradition
- Original south London Japanese street food, hidden inside Brixton Village
- Walk-in only neighbourhood gem with long loyal following
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