Fukuoka Restaurants(183)
Oryori Furukawa
Get a taste of out-of-the-ordinary Japanese cuisine unlike any other, infused with Fukuoka’s unique essence at this two-Michelin-star restaurant.
Ryotei Sagano
Bask in the truest essence of Japanese culture in one of the most traditional restaurants in all of Fukuoka City, with 2 Michelin stars.
Au Gout du Jour Merveille Hakata
At Au Goût du Jour Merveille Hakata, you can enjoy modern-style French cuisine that uses local fresh ingredients.
Tenzushi Kyomachi
Marvel at the stunning nigiri of Kyushu’s own ostentatious sushi style, perfectly prepared in the place it was born.
Chikamatsu
Taste local Kyushu seafood at Chikamatsu, prepared masterfully at this exclusive sushi restaurant in Fukuoka, with set menus featuring the bounty of the nearby seas.
Tamura
Take yakiniku grilled beef to new heights with premium beef and well-crafted sauces.
Tempura Takeuchi
Luxuriate in a mix of crispy tempura and fresh sushi in one full course.
Shin-Gi-Tai Wolf Hakata
Soft-shell turtle hotpot and grilled blowfish are novel menu items for even seasoned foodies, but Shin-gi-tai Wolf makes these dishes feel as accessible and tasty as home cooking in its cleanly designed dining space.
Yamazato (Hotel Okura Fukuoka)
Step back in time, as you enjoy the essential flavors of Japan’s seasons in this retro hotel dining room. Celebrate with the locals as you tuck into a homey space, fragrant with memories and fresh food.
Hakata Yakiniku Nurubon
Just minutes from JR Hakata Station, this Fukuoka yakiniku restaurant brings 40-plus years of connections and expertise in meat distribution to its yakiniku business. Authentic Korean fare supplements exquisitely marbled wagyu beef.
WITH THE STYLE Steakhouse Medium Rare
This premier teppanyaki destination within one of Hakata’s classiest hotels strikes a chord with its locally charged grilled fares and a dreamy setting that’s unmistakably Fukuoka-meets-West-Coast.
Kyushu Hakata Daikichi Sushi PREMIUM
An offshoot of the highly respectable Kawataro and Kawasho, this high-grade restaurant serves formidable sushi and kappo-style seafood harvested from the coastal waters of Kyushu, proving that Fukuoka still has plenty to show.
Sushi Koji
Sushi Koji is located in the tranquil district of Hirao, Fukuoka. Known for its sushi crafted with fresh, local ingredients and an intimate counter setting, it's a top choice for sushi enthusiasts.
Teruzushi
Grab your ticket to see the greatest (sushi) showman in action at his super famous Kitakyushu restaurant.
Sushi Yasukichi
Provenance and local pride are key to the success of this Michelin-starred sushi restaurant in Fukuoka.
Sushi Osamu
Try some uniquely Japanese ingredients you’ve likely never had before at one of Kyushu’s best sushi restaurants.
Torila
Raw or cooked — the chicken here is so fresh that it doesn’t matter!
Daidokoro
The best of the Seto Inland Sea is on your plate at Fukuoka’s top seafood kappo restaurant.
Sensui
A taste of the oceans around Fukuoka, with a great selection of alcohol to match.
Unazen (Fukuoka)
A brilliant place to try unagi eel, right in the middle of sunny Fukuoka.
Bar Oscar
Swap out the good ol' beer for an original cocktail by an award-winning bartender.
Morita
Go out of your way to try one of the very few sushi eateries that still upholds Kyushumae-style preparation.
Aignon
Admire the beauty of this restaurant’s presentation, which tastes just as good as it looks.
Raisin d'Or
Dine at one of Fukuoka's leading grand maisons, fully staffed with qualified sommeliers.
Kou Shin Raku Nishinakasu
Whether you’re a first-timer or an enthusiast, this is a perfect place to sample high grade horse meat.
Seimonbarai
At this Fukuoka restaurant you can devour seafood so fresh that it’s still moving on your plate!
L'Eau Blanche
At L'Eau Blanche, you can savor French Cuisine at a French Restaurant where you can enjoy a wonderful “mariage” with wine.
Hiramatsu Hakata
At Hiramatsu Hakata, you can savor French cuisine that uses local ingredients in Fukuoka, a treasure trove of food!
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With a relaxed atmosphere, Fukuoka is symbolized by its signature "yatai" outdoor food stalls scattered around the city. Usually seating up to around 10 people, it's an intimate and exciting experience when you eat local Japanese food at one of these specialty Fukuoka restaurants! You can leisurely eat and drink outside, soaking up the welcoming atmosphere as you eat simple but tasty local food, freshly prepared by your stall’s cook, often running a one-man-show. The best stalls of all are found on Nakasu Island, lined up along the city’s neonlit riverside, serving yakitori and drinks until the early morning.
Fukuoka is a lesser-traveled area of Japan, but it is still a popular area for outstanding weather, relaxed atmosphere, and beautiful natural scenery around the northern coastline. Not to forget all the amazing local food in Fukuoka there is to try! A local dining experience in Fukuoka is the perfect chance to try some local spicy pollock roe, known as "karashi mentaiko," or the local specialty of mackerel. If you are visiting in winter, head to a restaurant in Fukuoka to dig into a heart-warming hotpot of motsunabe!
Open-air food stands and unique dining experiences await in Fukuoka, along with so many local foods to try. Discover the best of local ramen, udon, or seafood from this friendly coastal city by booking ahead. Reserving your seat at a Fukuoka restaurant will guarantee an unforgettable meal, such as local Hakata ramen (a local style of tonkotsu ramen -- note the thin noodles in the hearty broth). Don’t miss out and reserve now with byFood to experience unforgettable regional food in Fukuoka.