How to Say “Delicious” in Japanese: 8 Ways That Sound Natural (Not Just “Oishii”)
How to Say “Delicious” in Japanese: 8 Ways That Sound Natural (Not Just “Oishii”) Ask any beginner how to say “delicious” in Japanese, and they’ll tell you: oishii. And they’re right — but that’s just the beginning. Japanese has a whole spectrum of ways to express that a meal is amazing, each with its own flavor of politeness, emotion, and even gender. Use the right one at the right moment, and you’ll instantly sound less like a textbook and more like a native. Here are eight ways to say “delicious” in Japanese, arranged roughly from the most polite to the most casual — so you always know which one fits the room. 1. Oishii (おいしい) — The Safe, Polite Standard This is your all-purpose word. Oishii is polite, neutral, and works absolutely everywhere — a restaurant, a friend’s home, a business dinner. Add desu (oishii desu) to make it more formal. If you only learn one word from this list, make it this one. (Want the full story on oishii vs umai? See my detailed guide on Umai vs Oishii) 2. Umai (うまい) — Casual and Punchy Umai also means delicious, but it’s casual, blunt, and traditionally masculine (though plenty […]