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Hakata Ward's Best 6 Restaurants in Japan 2024

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Here are the Best 6 Restaurants in Hakata Ward, as rated by locals. Enjoy Kappou / Small dishes, Kaiseki, Tempura, French, Sushi, Italian and more!

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We have prepared 6 of Hakata's most popular and recommended restaurants for you. From sushi to ramen, discover the best restaurants Hakata has to offer.

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Japanese cuisine, small dishes
Chateau Kawabata 1F, 5-107 Kamikawabata-cho, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka

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Fresh fish are brought in from all over the country every day, taken out of the store's large tanks and cooked alive, so you can enjoy fresh and clear sashimi. A popular restaurant where you can fully enjoy the taste of the ingredients and is popular with locals, so reservations are essential. The chef's selection of farm products and shochu are a perfect match, and you can also taste famous sake that is rarely available.

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2. Susaki Yatai Kajishika

Izakaya
5-14 Narayacho, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

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“Suzaki Yatai Kajishika” is a bright and cozy restaurant where you can enjoy Hakata specialties and Kyushu a la carte dishes. A famous street food stall that focuses on local production for local consumption and is often featured in the media. Among the colorful skewers displayed in the showcase, we recommend the famous “Fruit Skewers”. There is also a counter and tatami mat seats by the hearth.

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3. Suzukake Main Store

Japanese sweets
Fukugin Hakata Building 1F, 12-20 Kamikawabatacho, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

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Japanese sweets made by Suzukake, a long-established Japanese confectionery shop in Hakata, are very popular.

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4. Good luck

motsunabe
6-17 Tsunabacho, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

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Motsunabe cooked in a light chicken stock is dipped in vinegar and soy sauce to enjoy. While it is common to eat it in a soup flavored with soy sauce or salt, the offal is fresh, so you can enjoy the deliciousness of the ingredients themselves. The inside of the store has an old-fashioned Japanese atmosphere that you can easily enter, and there are counters and tatami mats.

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5. Mizutaki Nagano

Cooked in water
1-6 Tsushimakoji, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

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A long-established store with a history dating back to the Taisho era. Access is convenient from the nearest subway. There are people from other prefectures who come to eat the authentic mizutaki that you can taste at home. Even if you don't know how to do it, you can rest assured that the clerk will finish it. The rich and special chicken broth contains collagen, which is great for women.

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6. Hakata Hanamidori Hakata Ekimae Branch

Cooked in water
3-23-17 ON Building 1F, in front of Hakata Station, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

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6 minutes from Hakata station. The menu deals with gozen dishes such as mizutaki and oyakodon. There are also special dishes such as sesame amberjack and uncured ham platter. All the dishes have a good reputation for being delicious.

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If you find a restaurant that interests you, make a reservation with Autoreserve, which allows you to make a reservation without making a phone call.

 

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