Ganso Motsu-Nabe Rakutenchi Apa Hakata Ekihigashi Branch
Yakiniku (BBQ)
Experience authentic Japanese offal cuisine where tradition meets flavor near Hakata Station.
Restaurant Details
Ganso Motsu-Nabe Rakutenchi Apa Hakata Ekihigashi is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore authentic Japanese offal cuisine. Nestled on the first floor of APA Hotel in Hakata, Fukuoka, this culinary gem specializes in Motsu Nabe, a traditional hot pot rich in flavors and history. The menu also includes Horumon dishes, offering diners a tantalizing glimpse into Japan’s lesser-known delicacies.
The restaurant’s strategic location near Hakata Station makes it an accessible haven for both locals and tourists eager to sample quintessential Hakata flavors. The signature dishes are meticulously crafted using local ingredients, ensuring each bite captures the essence of Japanese culinary traditions.
Guests step into an ambiance that seamlessly blends traditional decor with a contemporary twist. Whether you’re seated at a counter enjoying a solitary meal or in a cozy semi-private room with friends, the warm and inviting atmosphere promises a memorable dining experience.
Service is as noteworthy as the cuisine itself, with attentive staff ensuring each visit is personalized and exceptional. The culinary journey here is enriched by an array of standout dishes like soy sauce-based ramen, making it suitable for diverse palates. Ganso Motsu-Nabe Rakutenchi is more than a dining destination—it’s an exploration of rich Japanese cuisine, perfect for an authentic experience in the heart of Fukuoka.
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Address
1-18-1 Hakataekihigashi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-0013
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
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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