Fukuoka Restaurants(757)

Matsuyama
Michelin starred kaiseki dining in Fukuoka, with some local flavors from the ports of the Kyushu island.
Maison Lafite
Countryside flavors are present in every bite at this 2 Michelin starred French restaurant just an hour out of Fukuoka City.

TOBIUME
Tour the mountains, coasts, and forests of Kyushu with one of the island’s best kappo chefs.

Sushi Gyoten
One of only five 3 Michelin starred sushi restaurants in Japan, this Fukuoka sushiya is run by the youngest chef among them.

Oryori Sato
Two Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant which presents the dishes of Kyoto in distinctly Kyushu styles.

Imoto
Top tier Kyo-ryori at a very reasonable price, in the seaside city of Fukuoka.

Sushi Karashima
Appreciate the best of Kyushu in an omakase course that’s tailored to excite the five senses.

TTOAHISU
Surround yourself with serene decor while enjoying the finest French-Japanese dishes.
Shin-Gi-Tai Wolf Hakata
Soft-shell turtle hotpot and grilled blowfish are novel menu items for even seasoned foodies, but Shin-gi-tai Wolf makes these dishes feel as accessible and tasty as home cooking in its cleanly designed dining space.
Yamazato (Hotel Okura Fukuoka)
Step back in time, as you enjoy the essential flavors of Japan’s seasons in this retro hotel dining room. Celebrate with the locals as you tuck into a homey space, fragrant with memories and fresh food.
Hakata Yakiniku Nurubon
Just minutes from JR Hakata Station, this Fukuoka yakiniku restaurant brings 40-plus years of connections and expertise in meat distribution to its yakiniku business. Authentic Korean fare supplements exquisitely marbled wagyu beef.
WITH THE STYLE Steakhouse Medium Rare
This premier teppanyaki destination within one of Hakata’s classiest hotels strikes a chord with its locally charged grilled fares and a dreamy setting that’s unmistakably Fukuoka-meets-West-Coast.
Kyushu Hakata Daikichi Sushi PREMIUM
An offshoot of the highly respectable Kawataro and Kawasho, this high-grade restaurant serves formidable sushi and kappo-style seafood harvested from the coastal waters of Kyushu, proving that Fukuoka still has plenty to show.
Tamura
Take yakiniku grilled beef to new heights with premium beef and well-crafted sauces.

Morita
Go out of your way to try one of the very few sushi eateries that still upholds Kyushumae-style preparation.

Mawaru Sushi Ichiba Nagahama Branch
Taste freshly crafted sushi in bustling Fukuoka near Nagahama Market with chef-specialties at Mawaru Sushi Ichiba.
Hiramatsu Hakata
At Hiramatsu Hakata, you can savor French cuisine that uses local ingredients in Fukuoka, a treasure trove of food!

Unazen (Fukuoka)
A brilliant place to try unagi eel, right in the middle of sunny Fukuoka.

Sushi Kazuya
Using fish caught from Fukuoka’s bay, the young but venerated Kazuya Tanaka presents a deeply personal and local take on the traditional realm of sushi.

Sumibi Yakiniku Bar Agito Hirao
Savor Yakiniku, Korean cold noodles in Hirao, Fukuoka. Known for exquisite beef tongue and nihonshu, Sumibi Yakiniku Bar Agito Hirao is a must-visit.

Hokusai
Indulge in Fukuoka's vibrant Izakaya flavors at Hokusai, where innovative vegetable-centric dishes shine. Located in Haruyoshi, try the pumpkin fondue.
Tori Yatai
Traditional Japanese izakaya in Fukuoka where you can drink to your heart’s content with their wide variety of sake.
Vege Sara Shokudo
Serving home-style veggie-centric Japanese food that will ignite your taste buds and desire for high-quality food.
Canezees Doughnut - Kenzie's Donut Factory
Start your day with the smell of freshly-baked, hand-made donuts that are vegan-friendly, in a casual space.
Deep Green Fukuoka
On a hot and humid day, come have a cup of cold-pressed juice or a smoothie made with only the freshest, most natural ingredients of the season.
Hakata Hiiragi Taiyaki
Get some of the best, most crisp taiyaki in Fukuoka for only around 180 yen—and they’re vegan-friendly.
Torikichi Uokichi
Wallet-friendly, high-quality izakaya dining showing off the best Kyushu has to offer, from land and sea. Enjoy living it up with local sake, local horse meat, and 5-hour stewed chicken, all served in private rooms.

Sushiryori Ichitaka
Chef Kimiya strives to present the best seafood that Kyushu has to offer in his fresh and delicious sushi course meals. Years of hard work have gone into his processes for creating the perfect sushi rice, down to the very finest detail.




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With a relaxed atmosphere, Fukuoka is symbolized by its signature "yatai" outdoor food stalls scattered around the city. Usually seating up to around 10 people, it's an intimate and exciting experience when you eat local Japanese food at one of these specialty Fukuoka restaurants! You can leisurely eat and drink outside, soaking up the welcoming atmosphere as you eat simple but tasty local food, freshly prepared by your stall’s cook, often running a one-man-show. The best stalls of all are found on Nakasu Island, lined up along the city’s neonlit riverside, serving yakitori and drinks until the early morning.
Fukuoka is a lesser-traveled area of Japan, but it is still a popular area for outstanding weather, relaxed atmosphere, and beautiful natural scenery around the northern coastline. Not to forget all the amazing local food in Fukuoka there is to try! A local dining experience in Fukuoka is the perfect chance to try some local spicy pollock roe, known as "karashi mentaiko," or the local specialty of mackerel. If you are visiting in winter, head to a restaurant in Fukuoka to dig into a heart-warming hotpot of motsunabe!
Open-air food stands and unique dining experiences await in Fukuoka, along with so many local foods to try. Discover the best of local ramen, udon, or seafood from this friendly coastal city by booking ahead. Reserving your seat at a Fukuoka restaurant will guarantee an unforgettable meal, such as local Hakata ramen (a local style of tonkotsu ramen -- note the thin noodles in the hearty broth). Don’t miss out and reserve now with byFood to experience unforgettable regional food in Fukuoka.