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Popular bar where you can enjoy delicious fried chicken and bar food | 2.5 hours of all-you-can-drink courses available | Over 50 types of drinks available
3 minutes from Hakata Station ◆ Recreate a Korean street food village! A Korean Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can casually enjoy exquisite cuisine made with authentic ingredients
Directly delivered from Yobuko!!Live squid has arrived. Excellent freshness and clarity!! Limited quantity!! Sorry to sell out!!
Exquisite homemade tonkotsu soup and "Chami pork". Delicious food only available here. “Tonkotsu and green onion shabu” made with pork
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Filled with Hakata delicacies and Kyushu delicacies ☆ Be sure to try the highball, the most delicious draft beer available!
[3 minutes from Nakasu Kawabata Station] A long-established offal Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) specialty store that has been in business for over 30 years. Excellent freshness! Enjoy plump domestic beef offal
Karaage Grand Prix won the highest gold award in chicken dish category for 14 consecutive years! All you can drink craft beer ♪
Good wine and good encounter tonight. Have you finished your drink for today?
Private room for 2 people available! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) near the station that is convenient for small gatherings and meals!
We have a wide selection of delicious Hakata foods such as ``Squid Squid'' delivered directly from Yobuko and Kitaya's ``Aota''!
[1 minute walk from Kusuda Jinja-mae Station Canal City] Private rooms available ☆ Fish tank available ★ We are proud of Seafood, including fresh blowfish and live squid
[takeaway available! ] Enjoy authentic charcoal-grilled yakitori, each piece of which is carefully grilled with passion.
5 minutes from Nakasu Kawabata Station ◆ A hidden restaurant where you can eat squid from Yobuko ◎
Enjoy the seasonal flavors of Hakata (Itoshima) in a hideaway private room for adults near Hakata Station
[5 minutes walk from JR Hakata Station (Hakata Exit)] Famous dishes such as ``Guruguru Torikawa'', ` Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot)'', ``Charcoal-grilled Yakitori'', etc.