Best Restaurants in Fukui(94)

Yuu
Yuu offers an authentic yakiniku experience in Fukui, near Shimouma Central Park. Known for exceptional beef cuts and a captivating ambiance.

Monya
Discover Japanese culinary excellence at Monya in Fukui, featuring fresh seiko crab and seasonal delicacies crafted by passionate chefs.

Kappou Magai
Japanese dining with exquisite seafood in Fukui's Katamachi district. Enjoy local delicacies, fresh sashimi, and perfectly paired sake.

Yamamoto
Indulge in tantalizing yakitori at Yamamoto, a culinary gem in Fukui's bustling Ninomiya district. Famous for exquisite skewers and welcoming izakaya vibes.

Echizen Gani Yamani Suisan
Echizen Gani Yamani Suisan in Sakai, near Tojinbo, offers fresh Echizen crab. Enjoy traditional Japanese seafood by the scenic cliffs.

Maru
Discover Maru in Awara, where art meets culinary excellence near Lake Kitagata. Savor our renowned garlic butter steak amidst American-inspired decor.

Sogno-Poli
Sogno-Poli blends Italian and French cuisine with local flavors, set in a historic warehouse in Fukui. Dine on expertly crafted pasta and risotto.

Gyokai Chubo Nakaji
Gyokai Chubo Nakaji in Fukui's Ōmiya district wows with premium kaisendon and culinary finesse in a charming setting.

Fuji Sushi
Experience the tastes of the sea at Mikuni Sushi, Sakai City, where fresh sushi and the signature Gyobidone Kira truly shine.

Otan
Otan in Fukui features traditional Japanese izakaya flavors. Savour mackerel Heshiko and Kurumafu oden, just minutes from Fukui Station.

To the Japanese, Fukui Prefecture is synonymous with great seafood. Its dramatic coastline, which runs along the northwestern side of central Japan, yields some of the best Japanese shellfish — especially snow crabs and prawns — you’re ever likely to find. It’s also one of the best places in the world to try traditional Japanese dishes like soba noodles, especially the local echizen oroshi variety.
If that’s piqued your interest, then take a look at our range of the best restaurants in Fukui to see what the prefecture has to offer. Those looking for a premium dining experience can sample the rare Japanese golden snow crabs, or some Michelin-starred sushi with unique local twists. If you’d prefer a more down-to-earth experience, you’ll find plenty of friendly local chefs ready to welcome you into their laidback eateries for a nice casual meal.
This ruggedly beautiful corner of Japan has plenty to offer, from mountains, fields, and sea to suit any budget. Once you’ve chosen from these Fukui restaurants, reserving your table couldn’t be easier — you’ll be all set with just a few simple clicks!