Soup Stock Tokyo - Fukuoka
Find Asian soup dishes in Hakata! Enjoy soup in Fukuoka with many ingredients and nutrients such as vegetables and meat.
Restaurant Details
Soup Stock Tokyo was founded in 1999. With more than 60 stores nationwide nowadays, the company strives to provide customers with delicious soup.
Soup Stock Tokyo has been proposing "soup" as a meal that provides an opportunity to feel happy and enriched, for people who lead hectic lives in the modern world. A variety of Asian dishes are provided at the restaurant.
Soup, with its many nutrients and ingredients such as vegetables and meat, can fill not only the body but also the soul. Believing in the power of soup, Soup Stock Tokyo has carefully selected the ingredients, cooked them properly, and pursued the original deliciousness of the ingredients; resulting in a soup that’s made with all their heart.
In Fukuoka City, Soup Stock Tokyo is located conveniently in Hakata Station and Tenjin Station.
Soup Stock Tokyo - Fukuoka Phone Number
Soup Stock Tokyo - Fukuoka Business Days
Soup Stock Tokyo - Fukuoka Address
Japan, 〒812-0012 Fukuoka, Hakata Ward, Hakataekichūōgai, 1−1 B1F
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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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