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Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) / Tea House
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Vegan, Vegetarian

At Abe Manju Honten, you can try a unique “Moffle” (a cross between a waffle and mochi) in Fukuoka.

Restaurant Details

If you visit Abe Manju Mochi, you must try their speciality “Moffle,” which is mochi in the shape of a waffle. You can also add toppings from the options of red beans, kinako ice cream, matcha ice cream, or mitarashi sauce with seaweed.


Other than that, they have 9 different kinds of manju such as sakura-mochi, ohagi, and ichigo-daifuku. They also serve 2 different kinds of kakigori shaved ice (matcha-kintoki or milk-kintoki), soft ice cream, matcha pudding, and zenzai.


Abe Manju Mochi has a wide selection of drinks that pair very well with Japanese sweets, including matcha, coffee, tea, sake, and other soft drinks.

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Abe Manju Honten Phone Number

070-8902-1147

Abe Manju Honten Business Days

Sunday
09:00 AM
08:00 PM
Monday
09:00 AM
08:00 PM
Tuesday
09:00 AM
08:00 PM
Wednesday
09:00 AM
08:00 PM
Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
09:00 AM
08:00 PM

Abe Manju Honten Address

1-4-24 Tenjin, Koga, Fukuoka 811-3101, Japan

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Fukuoka is Japan’s up-and-coming foodie prefecture, which was put on the map by the 2014 Michelin Guide and has been consistently featured ever since. Roam food markets in Fukuoka, taste the authentic Hakata tonkotsu ramen in its birthplace, and fill up at yatai street food stalls during your trip to Fukuoka!

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