✓ Updated May 2026

Bonchon Takoyaki
Price & Calories 2026

Japanese-style octopus balls topped with Kewpie mayo, katsu sauce, and scallions. A unique starter on the Bonchon menu — crispy outside, soft and savory inside, topped with bold Japanese-Korean flavors.

Real Octopus Filling Kewpie Mayo Topped Most Affordable Starter Japanese Street Food
Quick Answer — Bonchon Takoyaki 2026
$9.99Price
386Calories
3Toppings
🂶Octopus Filling
What Is Bonchon Takoyaki?

Japanese Street Food With a Korean Twist

Takoyaki is one of Japan's most iconic street foods — round dumplings made from a savory batter, cooked in a special molded pan until they form a crispy outer shell with a soft, molten center. Bonchon's version stays true to this tradition: each ball is filled with real octopus (tako), cooked until golden on the outside and creamy inside, then finished with three classic Japanese toppings.

The toppings are what make Bonchon Takoyaki distinctive. Each order comes drizzled with Kewpie mayo (a richer, creamier Japanese mayo) and katsu sauce (a sweet, tangy Worcestershire-based sauce), then finished with scallions for freshness. The combination of creamy, sweet-tangy, and fresh toppings over a crispy-soft ball is a texture and flavor experience you won't find anywhere else on the Bonchon menu.

At $9.99, Takoyaki is the most adventurous and unique starter at Bonchon — and the most conversation-starting item on the table. It is a good choice for first-timers who want to try something beyond the usual fried chicken starters.

First Time Tip: Eat Takoyaki while they are hot — the inside is soft and creamy when fresh. If you let them sit too long the center firms up and you lose the contrast between the crispy shell and the soft filling.
Bonchon Takoyaki Price 2026

Price, Toppings & Details

Item Price Calories Filling Toppings
Takoyaki $9.99 386 cal Real octopus (tako) Kewpie mayo, katsu sauce, scallions

* Prices may vary by location. Portion size varies by location.

The 3 Toppings Explained

What Makes Takoyaki Taste the Way It Does

Every Bonchon Takoyaki order comes with all three toppings applied together — you do not choose. Understanding each topping helps you appreciate why the combination works.

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Kewpie Mayo

Richer and creamier than regular mayo — made with egg yolks only and rice vinegar. The fatty creaminess coats the crispy shell and adds a rich base layer to every bite. Japanese staple topping for takoyaki.

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Katsu Sauce

A thick, sweet-tangy Japanese sauce — similar to Worcestershire but sweeter and fruitier. It cuts through the richness of the Kewpie mayo and adds a bright, bold contrast. Essential to authentic takoyaki flavor.

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Scallions

Fresh sliced green onions added at the end. They provide a crisp, fresh note that lifts the heavy richness of both sauces and adds color to the plate. Classic Japanese garnish for takoyaki.

Flavor Note: The magic of Takoyaki is in the three toppings working together — creamy (Kewpie) + sweet-tangy (katsu) + fresh (scallions). None of them work as well alone. Always eat a piece with all three toppings in one bite.
Takoyaki vs Other Starters

How It Compares

Starter Price Calories Filling Best For
Takoyaki ✓ $9.99 386 cal Octopus Adventurous, unique
Edamame $6.25 188 cal Soybeans Lightest option
Shrimp Shumai $8.99 280 cal Shrimp Light, low calorie
Potstickers $12.49 420 cal Pork or Veg Filling, classic
Bulgogi Fries $13.99 1,007 cal Beef bulgogi Loaded, meal-sized
Where Takoyaki Fits: Mid-range in price ($9.99) and calories (386). It is the most unique item on the starters menu and the only Japanese street food item. Order it when you want something different from the standard dumpling starters.
Nutrition Facts

Takoyaki Calories Breakdown

Nutrition below is for a full Takoyaki order (386 calories total). The Kewpie mayo topping contributes significantly to the fat content — it is what gives Takoyaki its rich, creamy quality.

NUTRITION FACTS — Full Order 386 cal total
Calories
386 cal
Total Fat
22g
Protein
12g
Carbohydrates
32g
Sodium
680mg

* Estimates only. Exact nutrition varies by location and portion size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Takoyaki FAQ

How much does Bonchon Takoyaki cost?+

Bonchon Takoyaki costs $9.99 per order. Prices may vary slightly by location. It is mid-range among Bonchon starters — more than Edamame ($6.25) and Shrimp Shumai ($8.99), but less than Potstickers ($12.49) and Bulgogi Fries ($13.99).

How many calories are in Bonchon Takoyaki?+

Bonchon Takoyaki contains 386 calories per order. The Kewpie mayo topping contributes a significant portion of the fat and calories. It is a moderate-calorie starter — heavier than Shrimp Shumai (280) but much lighter than Bulgogi Fries (1,007).

What is Takoyaki made of?+

Takoyaki are round balls made from a savory wheat flour batter with pieces of real octopus (tako) inside. They are cooked in a special molded pan until crispy on the outside and soft inside, then topped with Kewpie mayo, katsu sauce, and fresh scallions.

What does Bonchon Takoyaki taste like?+

Takoyaki has a crispy outside and soft, creamy inside. The octopus filling is mild and slightly chewy. The toppings do most of the flavor work — Kewpie mayo adds richness, katsu sauce adds sweet-tangy depth, and scallions add freshness. The overall taste is savory, rich, and umami-forward.

Is Takoyaki a good starter for people who have never tried it?+

Yes — Bonchon Takoyaki is approachable for first-timers. The octopus flavor is mild and not fishy. The dominant flavors are the creamy Kewpie mayo and the sweet-tangy katsu sauce, both of which are familiar and easy to enjoy. Order one portion to share and try a piece before committing to a full order.

Does Takoyaki contain allergens?+

Yes — Takoyaki contains shellfish/seafood (octopus), wheat (in the batter), eggs (in the Kewpie mayo), and soy. Not suitable for seafood, gluten, or egg allergies. Always inform your server of any allergies.

How is Bonchon Takoyaki different from authentic Japanese Takoyaki?+

Authentic Japanese Takoyaki often uses bonito flakes (katsuobushi) as a topping — Bonchon's version uses scallions instead, which fits better with the Korean-fusion menu. The core preparation — round batter ball, octopus filling, Kewpie mayo and katsu sauce — stays true to the original Japanese street food tradition.

What To Order With It

Best Pairings

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Bonchon Wings
Great pre-chicken starter. Takoyaki is light enough that it won't fill you up before your main order.
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Edamame — $6.25
Order both for a Japanese-Korean starter spread. Light, social, and easy to share.
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Steamed Rice — $2.05
Plain rice balances the bold Kewpie mayo and katsu sauce toppings nicely.
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Pickled Radish — Free
Free with chicken orders. The tangy crunch cuts through the richness of the mayo topping.

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