Hakata Soratobu Buta Fukuokashichuoku Nishinakasu Branch
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience the flavors of Fukuoka with a captivating dining journey at Hakata Soratobu Buta, famous for its mentaiko motsu nabe in Chuo Ward.
Restaurant Details
Hakata Soratobu Buta in Fukuoka's vibrant Chuo Ward is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary journey into the heart of Japan's rich food culture. Known for its delicious motsu nabe, a dish featuring succulent pieces of pork offal mixed with fresh vegetables and a savory soy-based broth, this establishment has earned its place among food enthusiasts. The motsu nabe, spiced with Fukuoka's signature mentaiko, offers a burst of unique flavors that will keep you coming back for more. The menu also boasts other izakaya favorites such as Hackata gyoza, perfectly pan-fried to a crisp, and sesame mackerel, marinated to perfection.
The restaurant's proximity to Nakasu Main Street makes it an accessible landmark within Fukuoka’s bustling urban scene, drawing food lovers from near and far. The ambiance is warm and inviting, filled with the chatter of diners and the clinking of dishes. The eclectic decor, featuring signed memorabilia from celebrity guests, adds a touch of authenticity and charm.
Managed by a team of dedicated staff, Hakata Soratobu Buta is committed to providing exceptional service that complements the exquisite flavors of its dishes. The seamless blend of tradition and innovation in their food makes it a must-visit spot in Fukuoka, offering both a taste of nostalgia and new culinary adventures. Whether you're a local or a traveler, dining here is bound to be an unforgettable experience.
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Prosperita Nishinakasu 3F, 1-1-14 Nishinakasu, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0002
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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