Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Food & Drink

Must-Try: Belgium Waffles Await You in Japan

I need to eat this ASAP.

Belgian waffles in Japan
Credit: Travel Thirsty/YouTube

I’ve never had a Belgian Waffle, but it will be from Japan if I ever do.

I really never have tried before so I don’t have much of a reference point. But this layered treat made by a street food vendor in Japan has got to be the best of all time. Belgian waffles also known as ‘Manneken waffles‘ are delightful sweets loved by many.

Known for their crispy exterior and fluffy interior, Manneken waffles are often infused with unique local flavors such as matcha, red bean paste, or seasonal fruits. Typically sold from street stalls or small shops, they are a favorite grab-and-go treat among locals and tourists. Whether enjoyed on a bustling Tokyo street or a quiet Kyoto alley, Manneken waffles have become more than just a dessert—they embody a cultural exchange, offering a moment of culinary discovery and shared joy for those who appreciate their simple yet delightful taste.

Where did Manneken Waffles Originate From?

The name “Manneken” embodies the whimsical spirit of Brussels’ iconic Manneken Pis statue, reflecting the playful essence these snacks bring. They feature a light, fluffy interior, and crispy exterior, crafted from a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and butter. In Japan, Manneken waffles adapt to local tastes, blending sweet and savory ingredients. This fusion of Belgian tradition and Japanese creativity expands their popular flavor profiles among locals and tourists.

Experience the art of crafting these waffles and explore the array of unique flavors they offer in this video.

@foodierin

travelled all the way to japan from the uk and got belgian waffles! 🧇 📌Manneken waffle 💰between 120 and 180 yen (0.80~1.3€) per waffle 🌏Ginza district, Tokyo, Japan #manneken #waffle #belfianwaffle #ginza #mannekenwaffle #tokyo #japanesefood #foodie #foodreview

♬ original sound – foodierin

This place truly deserves a “Voted Best in the World” banner hanging outside the place.

Need more tasty food videos? Check out these Falafel wraps in London.

Written By

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Opinion

Nepotism deserves criticism, but at what point does that criticism become its own kind of unfairness? I'm not arguing that nepotism isn't real. I'm...

Travel

Get out of your comfort zone and book that trip that you've been wanting to go on. Solo traveling will help you deepen your...

College

An anecdote of how receiving an F led me to change my path and explore different ways exploring happiness can feel like.

Advice

Are you feeling stuck in your '20s or in life? I recommend you watch these 4 '90s sitcoms.

Copyright © 2025 Trill Voices, Inc