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4 based on 110 reviews
This Korean style restaurant is the best for a wide selection of grilled meats. Especially the rare parts of the cow such as the tongue, diaphragm, intestines, etc., come in several varieties that all taste great. As custom in Korean restaurant the grills are build into the table so it is nice entertainment to cook yourself as well. The taste is a bit adapted to Japanese style, i.e. not very spicy, except for the Korean soup. Specially recommended is the horse meat, served sashimi style or slightly grilled. We liked very much the tartare version of this with the typical Korean egg. They have a very good selection of alcoholic drinks, the Chilean red wine (reserve) was fantastic for the price of 2500 yen. We also suggest the plum wine for desserts. The tables in the semi-separated rooms on the first floor are giving a nice feeling of intimacy. Don't forget to push the button for instantaneous service, otherwise you might be waiting for a while before they discover that you don't know the system.
4 based on 134 reviews
Coming here for lunch once a week.Always fresh and fast, i am usually having the ramen & gyoza combo.They have english menu if you ask for it.Noodles have in Fukuoka 5 stages of softness/hardness.My favourite is "barikata" style, it's al dente, but gets soft in your plate by the time you finish your tonkotsu.
4 based on 188 reviews
For our last night in Fukouka, we couldn't get any restaurant we want. Based on hotel's recommendation and the TripAdvisor review, we booked Kawatarou, the original store. Interestingly, as a highly rated restaurant, its staff barely spoke English. As I didn't want the set menu, which was the big mistake, we went through a lengthy ordering process with our waiter. An hour and half later, while we still waited for two last dishes, I decided to add one sushi dish same as our next table had. Our waiter took the order but came back later with lots of explanation. I couldn't quite understand but figured the fish ran out and he wanted us to change. The manager showed up a few minutes later to ask us whether we want sushi and tried to persuade us to get a standard combo. When I pointing to the sushi on the next table, he eventually told us he has only similar fish not the same one. I told him in that case we only want to finish what we have ordered and ask him to follow up. Ten minutes later, he came back, with the bill (not the order but the bill which I didn't even ask for) and told us that all of our orders were served. We went through another round of sign language to indicate from the menu, which two dishes were missing. Finally I gave up and told him that we don't want the dishes anymore. His next words were " please pay the bill". No hot towel, no hot tea, just kicked us gaijins straight out. What an eye opening experience!
4 based on 165 reviews
We went to Hanamidori (Tenjin branch) for dinner.We had the Mizutaki, a vegetable and chicken dish cooked in a specially prepared chicken-flavored soup. The chicken meat balls were so scrumptious, when eaten with the dipping source (ponzu), that we ordered another portion.After we finished eating the vegetable and meat items, our server put steamed rice into the rich soup making it into a delicious porridge. I have never tasted porridge that is so rich and full-flavored.Service was very good with our server explaining to us the cooking process and how we should eat Mizutaki.The restaurant was cosy, with plants located at various corners, like dining in a garden.Hanamidori (Tenjin) is located at Imaizumi Chou-ku, about five minutes walk from Tenjin Station.
4 based on 170 reviews
And furthermore the cooks put on a great act. The gyoza was not good but the ramen was the best I have ever had and the rice they made was fantastic. A must to go
4 based on 237 reviews
We had the pleasure to enjoyed lunch at Shin Shin Ramen at the Hakata Station when visiting Fukuoka during the Chinese New Year Holidays. I had the Shin Shin Ramen with a small bowl of fried rice, the noodles and soup was tasty as well as the fried rice! Will definitely recommend the place to you ;)
4 based on 203 reviews
After a 50 minutes line up we were fully satisfied that the wait well deserved. The noodle has prominent wheat favour and cooked al dente, the sliced pork has fresh strong favour unlike sometime your ramen pork could be cold, fatty or tasteless. The soup is favourful but not heavy. The bite size gyoza were freshly cooked and yummy. The table and seating are very spacious among its peer ramen shop. I certainly shall make this one stop on my next trip back to Fukuoka.
4 based on 89 reviews
This is a wagyu sukiyaki or shabu shabu restaurant that is renowned for its excellent quality and service situated in the heart of Hakata. It serves 4 grades of wagyu beef that is mainly beef shoulder with lots of petite appetisers. The waitress will cook all your sukiyaki beef in front of you and guide you through the course to proper tasting of this dish. The service is exceptional and you are utterly felt most welcome in this traditional restaurant as a foreigner.
4 based on 849 reviews
Hands down, hand on heart the bestest best unagi I have ever had. So yummy! Perfectly seasoned and grilled to a slight crisp. Do yourself a favour and order at least 4 pieces. There is no difference between the different options for the unagi. Either go for the donburi (bowl) with the eel served on rice or the kabayaki which serves the eel separately. As many have stated, they accept only cash. Ambience is peaceful and comfortable. Western seating in a traditional setting. This will be my must go eat in Fukuoka!
4 based on 306 reviews
Ippudo, our ramen restaurant, was first established in 1985 in Hakata, Fukuoka. Currently in 2017, we have over 100 stores throughout Japan. In 1990, our founder, Shigemi Kawahara, entered the Hall of Fame for winning the the ramen competition of the show
Bit more expensive than most ramen restaurants and probably not worth going out of the way for...but it's still great ramen and its convenient location in Hakata station was perfect as we had an hour to kill between trains...the staff were friendly and all spoke pretty good English...
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