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Open atmosphere ◆ A clay pot Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy seasonal ingredients from Kyushu - Perfect for a variety of banquets or as a finale to a clay pot.
[Exotic Middle Eastern Restaurants] Enjoy spicy meat and Cheese Dishes with beers from around the world
☆In the season of fresh greenery☆Cheers with delicious sake and snacks♪Smoking is OK! Solo diners are also welcome♪
[12 restaurant in the city are open 365 days a year! ! ] For Hakata Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) fans!
``Kitchen rice scoop'' where you can enjoy both ``Hakata Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) 1300 yen''
Jiubar, which was selected as one of Tokyo's 100 Famous Chinese Restaurants, has landed in Fukuoka for the first time! ️
Enjoy carefully selected kushikatsu and carefully selected shochu in a calm atmosphere ◇After shopping or after work♪
★A must-see for Instagram◎Our main dish is shumai.
Completely private room available for up to 20 people ◆ We offer Local Cuisine made with carefully selected ingredients from 3,500 yen including all-you-can-drink! !
Hideaway for adults, News Snack Hoshi☆Gaki
Excellent value for money ◎ Popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with delicious Chicken Cuisine | All-you-can-drink courses perfect for banquets | Plenty of alcoholic drinks
[6 minutes from Tenjin-Minami Station] Eat Tokiwatei's new specialty, ``New Tokiwatei's 5 major specialties'' that never stop evolving!!
[A shop where you can enjoy Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), oden, offal, and sake] takeaway available in November and December ♩
[Right from Tenjin Station! ] Tenjin's largest fish tank is a small aquarium that changes every day!
<Daimyo Area> [Niku no Yamasho] where you can enjoy A5 Japanese black beef ribs at a reasonable price of 699 yen is now open★
[3 minutes from Tenjin Station] All-you-can-drink wine. A stylish Meat Bar with 54 carefully selected wines!
[Beer Garden OPEN in 2024] Churrasco & all-you-can-drink course starts from 3,980 yen
Quality food, hospitality, and seating space. The elaborate “Yamaya Bettei Nishinakasu”