Best Restaurants in Fukushima(62)

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FUKUSHIMA

Kappou Kobayashi

Immerse yourself in Kappou Kobayashi's unmatched Japanese flavors. Renowned for unagi and yakitori, set in tranquil Hobaramachi, Date.

Lunch: ¥3,000-4,000
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Restaurant & Bar Labo

Savor Italian and Spanish cuisine at Restaurant & Bar Labo in Fukushima, renowned for its lamb ragout and warm, homely ambiance.

Dinner: ¥3,000-4,000
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Aburiya Kitchou

Explore the award-winning Aburiya Kitchou, a Fukushima gem offering exquisite yakitori, fresh seafood, and a vibrant izakaya atmosphere near Fukushima Station.

Dinner: ¥4,000-5,000
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Hyotan Sushi

Authentic sushi haven in Aizuwakamatsu near Sakuramachi Park. Hyotan Sushi captivates locals with fresh ingredients and a cozy atmosphere.

Lunch: ¥1,000-2,000
Dinner: ¥2,000-3,000
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Yakitori Dojo Koriyama JinYa Branch

Experience authentic Izakaya dining at Yakitori Dojo, just steps from Koriyama Station. Enjoy expertly grilled yakitori in an inviting atmosphere.

Dinner: ¥2,000-3,000
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Mizukuni

Experience Mizukuni in Koriyama—unearth unparalleled unagi dishes and rich history near Usui Department Store.

Lunch: ¥3,000-4,000
Dinner: ¥3,000-4,000
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Mountainous Fukushima Prefecture is an historic hub of culture, with ancient cities and towns nestled among its valleys. These are some of the last bastions of authentic samurai culture, with a wealth of festivals and historic sites honoring this rich past. Many tourists also come for the hiking and snow sports, but the best restaurants in Fukushima alone make a visit here more than worthwhile.

Addicts of great Japanese ramen have plenty of unique local varieties to dig into, while some left-field delicacies like horse meat sashimi offer something new for even the most adventurous eater. And of course, with so much crisp, fresh spring water flowing downtime mountains, you can bet that the sake from Fukushima is truly top notch.

With our selection of the very best Fukushima restaurants, you’ll be able to unlock the top dining experiences in the region with no nihongo required! Whether you’re looking for obscure local delicacies or top-notch foreign cuisine, a reservation is just a few clicks away.