Hakata Hotaru Azabu Juban Branch

Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Rediscover Kyushu's essence at Hakata Hotaru with authentic Motsu Nabe and fresh sashimi, a culinary journey awaiting you in Tokyo's Azabu Juban.
Restaurant Details
Hakata Hotaru in Azabu Juban offers an inviting ambiance perfect for diners seeking the authentic flavors of Fukuoka in Tokyo. Known for its exceptional izakaya vibe, this restaurant specializes in traditional Kyushu cuisine with a modern twist. Delight your palate with dishes like Motsu Nabe (offal hot pot) and succulent, fresh sashimi, ensuring a memorable dining experience.
Conveniently located just an 8-minute walk from Azabu Juban Station, Hakata Hotaru sits on the ground floor of a sleek condominium. The space boasts elegant interior details that accommodate both intimate dinners and lively gatherings, with both open tables and private rooms available.
Chef Takahashi, celebrated for his mastery of Kyushu culinary traditions, leads the kitchen with passion and precision. His commitment to sourcing high-quality, seasonal ingredients from Kyushu is reflected in every dish, making each bite an adventure for the senses.
Service here is attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall dining experience. The staff caters with genuine warmth, offering an English menu and accommodating special dietary requests. Though on the higher end of the pricing scale, patrons find the culinary journey at Hakata Hotaru well worth the investment, citing the freshness and authenticity of the dishes as defining highlights.
Hakata Hotaru Azabu Juban Branch Phone Number
Hakata Hotaru Azabu Juban Branch Business Days
Hakata Hotaru Azabu Juban Branch Address
Castalia Azabujuban Shichimensaka 1F, 2-7-5 Azabujuban, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0045
Hakata Hotaru Azabu Juban Branch 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.
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