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Naminori Santa (Seafood Izakaya)
Fukuoka is famous for delicious fresh fish; but finding an affordable and casual spot to feast is not easy. Naminori is a no-frills izakaya conveniently located just off of Nishidori in Daimyo that specializes in reasonably priced seafood.
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Murata (Soba)
Noodles are a big part of the Japanese diet, but there are marked differences in taste and style around the country. Soba (buckwheat noodles) is more popular in Kanto, whereas Kyushu is famed for udon.
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El Borracho (Mexican food)
Dissatisfied with the few Mexican-style diners in town, Sugiyama-san (Su-san to his amigos) moved to Mexico City for two years to master authentic Mexican cuisine.
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Taigen Shokudo (Yakiniku)
Where's the beef? Here's the beef - and the good stuff! Opened in May 2006, the term "shokudo" (literally diner or canteen) doesn't do justice to its stylish interior and location on Fukuoka's fashionable Keyaki-dori.
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Fukuoka Mentsudan (Udon)
Noodles, schmoodles? Obviously you've never had the good stuff! Let Fukuoka Mentsudan take care of that for you.
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MANA BURGERS
Far from just another faddish foodery, the surf-styled Mana Burgers is serious about their "Natural Junk" concept, with a "no-BS, no-MSG" approach.
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Hakatarou (Japanese food)
Hakatarou offers an izakaya-style menu, with an emphasis on seasonal Hakata-styled dishes prepared with carefully selected ingredients.
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Yanagibashi Shokudo (Sashimi)
Often warmly referred to as "Fukuoka's Kitchen", the Yanagibashi Fresh Food Market is one of the Fukuoka's most colorful and fascinating places for foreigners to visit.
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Raan Gan Een (Thai food)
Owner-chef Gan and his wife Yuka run this restaurant together with their 62-years-old veteran chef.
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Pasha (Turkish food)
※ This restaurant closed down a few years ago.
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HOU NALUHOU NALU (Hawaiian style food)
Manager Mr. Okuma aimed to create a restaurant where the customers could not just eat the food and admire the décor, but also feel the “spirit” of Hawaii, and that’s just what he’s achieved with Hau Nalu.
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Restaurant Nina (Russian food)
Run by Russian husband and wife team Sergey and Nina. Sergey is an expert martial artist and even in the restaurant he occasionally shows off a fraction of his strength by bending spoons or lifting chairs one-handed.
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Sushi Kappo Tatsuki
Mikiko Kojima greets customers with a smile as they cross the threshold of Sushi Kappo Tatsuki in Meinohama.
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Keurig Neko Cafe
Kayuno Nomura, owner of Keurig, was always fond of cats and often fed strays near her home.
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Pizza World & M
Fukuoka boasts an impressive and ever-growing selection of Italian restaurants, the variety of which seems endless.