Noma Yakiniku Higen

Noma Yakiniku Higen
Discover Noma Yakiniku Higen in Fukuoka for a cozy Izakaya experience with A4/A5 Wagyu and unique dishes like grilled shabu-shabu.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka, Noma Yakiniku Higen offers a delightful culinary experience that combines the traditional flavors of Yakiniku with the vibrant atmosphere of an Izakaya. Known for its exceptional selection of A4/A5 ranked Kyushu black-haired Wagyu, this restaurant is a haven for meat lovers. The menu boasts a variety of dishes, including grilled shabu-shabu with vegetable rolls, marinated black cod, and green onion salt beef tongue, all prepared with precision and care.
The restaurant is located at 3-chōme-13-22 Noma, Minami Ward, Fukuoka, conveniently situated along Oike-dori and near Sunny Noma. Although there is no parking available, the location is easily accessible, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists.
Noma Yakiniku Higen exudes a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for casual dining with friends or everyday meals. The sunken kotatsu table seating adds a touch of traditional Japanese charm, enhancing the overall dining experience. The lively ambiance is complemented by an extensive menu that includes assorted grilled vegetables, three kinds of kimchi, and special flying fish broth cold noodles.
Reservations are essential on busy nights, ensuring that guests can enjoy their meal without interruption. The restaurant maintains a non-smoking policy, creating a pleasant environment for all diners. With its high-quality meat offerings and rare cuts, Noma Yakiniku Higen stands out as a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic taste of Japanese barbecue in Fukuoka.
Noma Yakiniku Higen Phone Number
Noma Yakiniku Higen Business Days
Noma Yakiniku Higen Address
3-13-22 Noma, Minami-ku, Fukuoka 815-0041
Noma Yakiniku Higen Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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